Russia accuses Ukraine ofNuclear terrorismIt calls on the international community, the International Atomic Energy Agency and the United Nations to pay “maximum attention” and condemn Kiev’s “irresponsible behavior” that may lead to “Nuclear disaster in Europe». The accusation refers to what happened on Friday, when a Ukrainian drone was said to have gone down in Kurchatov, Russia’s Kursk region, where a nuclear power plant is located. Meanwhile, during a conversation with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, the Russian leader Russian President Vladimir Putin Continue to express concerns about renewalwheat deal, ending the following July 17. Putin stressed that the main objective of the agreement, which is to supply countries in need with grain, including the African continent, has not been achieved, and obstacles to Russian exports of foodstuffs and fertilizers have not been removed as stated in the agreements. From China, it was announced that The Chinese and Russian armies will conduct joint exercises soon In the Sea of Japan, as part of the annual cooperation plan between the two countries. In Ukraine, the president Volodymyr Zelensky She continues her intense diplomatic activity, hosting an unannounced visit by the President of South Korea, Yoon Sok-yul. Zelensky emphasized that the end of the war would directly depend on Comprehensive support for Ukraine And that they do their best to make it as intense and meaningful as possible. These words are an indirect response to the concerns some parts of Europe are reluctant to continue to voice military aid To Ukraine, as explained by Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, who believes that it is precisely Kiev that insists on wanting to fight this war.
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Russia has arrested 7 people who intended to kill prominent journalists
A Moscow court on Saturday issued criminal charges against seven people “out of national hatred” for killing two prominent Russian journalists in a Ukraine-backed plot, according to Russia’s Tass news agency. The court approved the detention until September 14, on criminal charges of “vandalism”, of five minors born in 2005 and 2006 and two men who were members of an organized group. The Russian Security Service announced in fact that it had thwarted an attempted attack on journalist Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of Russia Today and the Rossiya Segodnya publishing group, considered very close to Vladimir Putin. Seven were arrested in this regard. The second journalist, Ksenia Sobchak, could have been another target.
Moscow and Kiev accuse each other of bombing civilians in Zaporizhia
On Saturday, the head of the Ukrainian Presidential Administration said that three civilians were wounded as a result of the Russian bombing of a village in Zaporizhia, while pro-Russian officials said that Ukrainian forces bombed a school in the same area. Fighting has been going on for months in Zaporizhia, a front-line region in southern Ukraine that Russia tried to annex last year, although it never occupied its full extent. The regional capital, the city of Zaporizhzhia, is still under Kiev’s control.
Britain: 18,000 Ukrainian soldiers trained
There are 18,000 Ukrainian recruits who took part in the “Op Interflex” training program in the UK. This was announced by the British Ministry of Defense, which posted a video with a training video on Twitter. Launched in June 2022, the program “teaches Ukrainians to survive and be lethal in their fight against the illegal invasion of their land,” the tweet read.
JP, Secretary of Defense Wallace will resign
The British Minister of Defense, Ben Wallace, confirmed his intention to resign, stressing that he will do so in the next cabinet reshuffle. Interview by Sunday timesWallace also said he would not run again in the next election. “I got into politics in the Scottish Parliament in 1999, I’m 24. I’m 24,” Wallace told the British newspaper again, who has remained an iron ally of Boris Johnson as defense secretary with three different prime ministers and played an important role in Britain’s response to the invasion of Ukraine. In revealing the news of the resignation, Sky News highlighted how Wallace’s failed bid to take over as NATO Secretary General from Jens Stoltenberg, which was reconfirmed for another year in recent days, could influence the decision.In recent days, Wallace has also come under fire for saying that Ukraine should She shows her “gratitude” to the UK, after Volodymyr Zelensky set the fact that there is no date for Kiev to join the “absurd” party. “I think we have always been grateful to the UK – answered the Ukrainian president – I don’t know what he meant and how we can be Otherwise grateful.”
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