5:13 p.m
Kiev: Russian attack on civilians queuing for help in Kherson
Russian forces shelled civilians lined up to receive humanitarian aid in the Bereslav district of the Kherson region. This was reported by the General Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine on Telegram. Nine people, including a child, were injured. The bombing resulted in the injury of 9 civilians, including a minor. They receive qualified medical care. The final number of victims is being clarified, ”the message added, adding that civilian infrastructure was damaged in the attack. “The forces of the Russian Federation, once again violating the norms of international humanitarian law, bombed the liberated territories in the Kherson region.” According to preliminary data, use Russian military drones to attack civilians who were queuing for humanitarian aid near a school in the Bereslav region.
4:06 p.m
Blinken: “I asked Lavrov to stop an unjust war”
I asked Lavrov to put an end to this unjust aggression and to work for a lasting peace. Anthony Blinken said this at a press conference in New Delhi. Blinken said after his brief meeting with Lavrov on the sidelines of the G20 summit, “I informed the Russian foreign minister of what the United Nations requested a week ago: End now the unjust aggression and commit yourselves to a lasting peace.” “Putin – added the US Secretary of State – has never shown interest in peace.” Blinken said after his brief meeting with Lavrov on the sidelines of the G20 summit, “I informed the Russian foreign minister of what the United Nations requested a week ago: End now the unjust aggression and commit yourselves to a lasting peace.” “Putin – added the US Secretary of State – has never shown interest in peace.”
4:05 p.m
Blinken: “I told Lavrov it was irresponsible to suspend the New Beginning Treaty”
I have called on Russia to reverse its irresponsible decision to suspend New Star and join the deal. Anthony Blinken said this at a press conference in New Delhi after meeting with Sergey Lavrov.
3:23 p.m
Moscow: “Kiev drone strikes are impossible without US support”
Ukraine’s attempts to attack Russia’s strategic air bases would not have been possible without US assistance, including the provision of intelligence. We are aware of this. ” This was stated by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov, speaking at the United Nations Conference on Disarmament in Geneva. RIA Novosti report. It’s no secret that some time ago Kiev launched drone strikes on strategic bases of the Russian Air Force in Saratov and Ryazan regions We know that these attacks would not have been possible without serious assistance from the United States, including target selection, intelligence and other assistance.
1:34 p.m
Moscow: “Explosion near Tula, possibly by a drone”
An explosion occurred this morning in a forest near Tula, about 170 kilometers south of Moscow, where various weapons manufacturing industries are concentrated. According to the governor, quoted by RIA Novosti, one of the explanations for what happened may be the fall of a drone.
1:34 p.m
Nor did China sign the joint document in the Group of Twenty
China joined Russia in refusing to sign the statement from the G20 foreign ministers’ meeting in India calling on Moscow to cease hostilities in Ukraine. The two countries were the only members of the G20 who did not agree to the declaration calling for “the complete and unconditional withdrawal of Russia from the territory of Ukraine”.
1:27 p.m
Moscow: “No negotiations during Lavrov’s short meeting with Blinken”
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had a “brief conversation” with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on the sidelines of the G20 meeting in New Delhi, but “there were no negotiations”. This was stated by the Moscow Foreign Minister, citing Interfax.
1:26 p.m
The European Union: “We are close to a large coalition of countries to supply Kiev with ammunition”
“We are about to see a major alliance between EU countries on joint procurement for the supply of munitions to Ukraine: this is a profound change of approach and will also have important consequences for common European defence.” This was stated by a senior EU official who follows the negotiations closely. “With regard to ammunition, it will be a matter of days or weeks, not months,” he said. 26 of the 27 member states (only Denmark is missing) agreed to use the European Defense Agency (EDA) to “pool demand” and increase ammunition production, in order to replenish European warehouses with “European products”.
12:47
Lavrov: “We do not reject serious negotiation proposals”
The Russian news agency “RIA Novosti” quoted Moscow’s Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, as saying: “We have publicly declared many times that we never reject serious proposals out of a sincere desire to find a political solution” to the conflict in Ukraine. Said again the head of Russian diplomacy, whose troops invaded Ukraine. “It is possible that this contains its stark truth, because Ukraine was ready precisely to continue the war,” Lavrov said.
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