Russia: NATO war involvement ‘growing’ with arms to Ukraine
Former adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin says NATO’s weapons deliveries could result in military retaliation against nations supplying them.
IAEA reports blasts near Zaporizhzhia plant, Russia rejects claim
The International Atomic Energy Agency reported explosions near the Ukrainian nuclear power plant occupied by Russian forces.
Russia’s FM Lavrov meets Eritrean president on Africa tour
The foreign minister’s trip to Eritrea comes as part of his Africa tour, which took him to South Africa, Angola and Eswatini.
Russia’s Wagner Group chief says troops have taken Soledar
Eastern Ukrainian town renowned for its salt mines has been at the centre of days of fierce fighting.
US, Russia clash at UN meeting over ‘violent extremism’ in Africa
The US is accusing Russian military contractors of interfering in Sahel countries’ internal affairs.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Fighting rages in centre of Soledar
The head of Russia’s mercenary Wagner Group claims to have secured control of the salt mining town of Soledar in Ukraine’s east, but uncertainty remains as battles rage in the town centre.
NATO Turns Down Serbia Request to Redeploy in Kosovo, Vucic Says
NATO won’t let Serbia redeploy its security units in Kosovo, turning down a request made last month amid soaring tensions between the local Serb minority and Kosovo’s ethnic Albanian authorities, Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic says.
Ukraine Latest: Zelenskiy Says Extra Troops Will Defend Bakhmut
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Ukraine is sending reinforcements to defend two front-line towns in the Donetsk region that he called among the bloodiest in the fight against Russia’s invasion. Earlier Sunday, Kyiv rejected as “nonsense” a Russian government claim that Kremlin troops killed 600 Ukrainian soldiers in an overnight strike.
|