Waiting to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Russian President Vladimir Putin He returns to attacking the United States, accusing it of colonialism, and defending Donald Trump: “politically persecuted.” As bombs continue to fall on Ukraine, Cardinal Matteo Zupihead of the CEI and special envoy of Pope Francis, is in China “to try to weave the difficult web of peace.”
The attack on Sevastopol leaves 24 wounded
24 people were injured during the Ukrainian missile attack on the city of Sevastopol in Crimea, according to TASS. Four of them are in “rather serious” condition, the agency wrote, citing the pro-Russian governor. The same sources added that rescuers were working in the shipyard where a fire broke out after the attack.
Pro-Russian: “Ukrainian missile attack on Sevastopol”
Ukraine launched a missile attack on the city of Sevastopol in the Crimean Peninsula, in the early hours of this morning, according to what was announced by the pro-Russian governor Mikhail Razvozaev, who said on his channel on the Telegram application that “the air defense has been activated.” The missile attack caused a fire, “according to preliminary information,” in a “non-civilian facility” in the Kilin-Palka district of Sevastopol. Ukrainian media, especially the Al-Ammah channel on Telegram, also reported explosions in Sumy and its countryside. Odessa
Russian TV: Putin and Kim will meet soon
Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un could meet in the next few hours, according to the presenter of one of the most followed programs on Russian state television. While discussing the upcoming meeting, 60 Minutes host Olga Skabeeva told her co-host Evgeny Popov that the meeting would be set for early Wednesday morning local time. Skabieva did not specify whether she was referring to Moscow time, or Vladivostok time in the Russian Far East. Moscow is one hour ahead of Italy, while Vladivostok is eight hours ahead.
Kim Jong Un: “Strategic relationship with Russia”
Kim Jong Un said his trip to Russia was “clear evidence” that North Korea prioritizes strategic relations with Russia. Pyongyang’s agency confirms that the North Korean leader arrived in Khasan in the Far East of Russia, just after the border, and that he has already left for his “destination” to meet with President Vladimir Putin, without providing further details.
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