RUSSIAN calls on Vladimir Putin to resign after the country suffered “significant” setbacks following a Ukrainian counterattack.
Ukrainian troops recaptured Territory from Russia on Monday, pushing toward the northeastern border in some places.
He claims to have captured many Russian infantrymen as part of a meteoric advance that forced Moscow to withdraw from the war in Ukraine.
Now, according to The Independent, officials in St. Petersburg’s Smolninsky district have called for Vladimir Putin to stand trial for treason.
Dmitry Palyuga, one of the advisers, said: “We believe that President Putin’s resolution to release the army’s special operation is negative for the security of Russia and its citizens,” he said.
In a primary humiliation for Putin, the Russian Defense Ministry admitted that its troops had been forced to withdraw from the key city of Izium in the face of the assault.
The city, a main Russian stronghold in the northeastern region of Ukraine, was still occupied and its defeat may mark a major turning point in the war.
Izium’s immediate fall in Kharkiv province is Moscow’s worst defeat since its troops were driven out of the capital, Kyiv, in March, and may be a turning point in the six-month war.
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Russia’s defense minister has called for a “Nuremberg”-style trial for Russia’s most sensible top brass, following the invasion of Ukraine.
“I am convinced that the tribunal and the long-term ‘Nuremberg’ await them all, even if they are attempted in absentia or posthumously,” Oleksii Reznikov told RBK Ukraine.
The Nuremberg trials were organized by the Allies at the end of World War II and saw high-ranking Nazis tried for their crimes.
Samuel Ramani of the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies said Russia is now on the defensive, following its recent defeats.
“Ukraine has the momentum right now and has surprised the Russians,” Ramani told Al Jazeera.
“Russian military experts have warned for weeks that Kharkiv will be the maximum, probably the means of vulnerability for Russians that [Ukrainian forces] can bomb,” he continued.
“But the Russian Defense Ministry did not pay attention to Array. . . and now Russia’s project is firmly in defense, because now they seek to avoid defeat instead of achieving a victory. “
China’s Putin and Xi Jinping will speak about Ukraine and Taiwan at an assembly in Uzbekistan on Thursday.
Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov told a briefing in Moscow: “The presidents will talk about the bilateral timetable and major regional and foreign issues. “
“Naturally, they will give a positive assessment of the unprecedented point of accepting as true within the bilateral strategic partnership,” he added.
The good fortune of the Ukrainian counteroffensive in Kharkiv marks a “great turning point” in its fight against Russia, he said.
Ukraine’s ambassador to the United States, Oksana Markarova, said those victories gave Ukraine momentum in its struggle to liberate its homeland.
“This is the 202nd day of the war, and this counteroffensive, which has already allowed us to liberate more than 2500 square miles of Ukrainian territory and, more importantly, almost three hundred villages and other settlements, and our other people there, is one of the major turning points,” Markova told CNN.
“The fight that the Russians are fighting, of course, when they are not running, is important. And most of all, they make very loose attacks on our infrastructure and continue to shoot at civilian buildings, places, everywhere. But it’s a great condiment when we show we can win. “
It is possible that the U. S. The US is offering Ukraine even more investments in a matter of days,
“We are in tune with the Ukrainians by talking to them every day,” National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said.
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, the United States is reported to have delivered more than $15 billion in aid to Ukraine.
In his evening speech, Ukrainian President Zelensky reported that 8,000 kilometers, or 3,090 miles, have been freed from the Russian profession in recent weeks.
The unwavering leader continued to rally that Ukraine had taken “stabilization measures” on much of the reclaimed land.
Most of those gains came to the Kharkiv region.
The Queen met Vladimir Putin at Buckingham Palace, her state scale in the UK in 2003.
He made the Queen wait 14 minutes for him to arrive at the palace, which led Her Majesty to subtly look for him later.
According to then-Interior Minister David Blunkett, his consulting dog reacted defensively to Putin’s visit.
“The only time I met Vladimir Putin was in 2003 on an official scale and my dog at the time barked very hard,” he told the BBC.
“I apologized to the queen, who welcomed me. I don’t think I’m giving anything when I said, ‘Sorry, majesty, for the barking of the dog. ‘”
She said, ‘Dogs have attractive instincts, don’t they?’»
Putin’s forces have fallen victim to a swift and successful Ukrainian counteroffensive in recent days.
Now, NATO leaders warn that the bloodthirsty dictator could take drastic measures to take revenge.
Former NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller warned: “I am concerned that they are now retaliating in an unpredictable manner and with tactics that would possibly even involve weapons of mass destruction. “
The former U. S. diplomat warned that Moscow could simply order a “nuclear demonstration strike, whether it’s a single attack on the Black Sea or an attack on a Ukrainian army facility. “
Russia continues to face heavy losses in its occupation of Ukraine.
Casualties have risen in recent weeks, according to Ukraine’s Defense Ministry, as Zelensky’s troops advance into Kharkiv.
Ukrainian resources report lately that 53,650 Russians have been lost since the invasion began.
Once again, the Ministry of Defense provided its update on the war in Ukraine.
Its text reads: “Russia has probably deployed Iranian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in Ukraine for the first time. On September 13, 2022, Ukrainian officials reported that their forces had shot down a Shahed-136 UAV near Kupiansk, in the domain where Ukraine’s ongoing offensive was successful.
“The Shahed-136 is a one-way attack drone with a declared diversity of 2,500 kilometers. Most likely, similar Iranian-made systems have been used in attacks in the Middle East, opposing the mt-oil tanker MERCER STREET in July 2021.
“Russia almost gets more and more weapons from other heavily sanctioned states like Iran and North Korea as they dwindle their own stockpiles.
“The loss of a Shahed-136 near the front lines suggests that there is a realistic option for Russia to try to use the formula to make tactical moves rather than more strategic targets on Ukrainian territory. “
Russia happens to be struggling, but Putin still has influence over oil and fuel prices.
Due to Russia’s source of oil in much of Europe, this can make this winter very complicated for people.
Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskiy spoke at the European Yalta convention in Kyiv and said, “This is the most complicated winter for the whole world. “
He suggested Ukraine’s allies continue to fight and propose anti-missile systems for the country’s energy infrastructure, as he called Putin’s plan to restrict Europe’s energy source “the last argument. “
Russia lost nearly a billion dollars in weapons in the Ukrainian bombing that liberated large swathes of territory.
Together with Ukrainian experts in restoring captured weapons, they promise that much of the apparatus will be used to defeat Vladimir Putin’s forces and end the war.
According to Forbes calculations, Russia has lost at least $700 million in equipment from the start of the Ukrainian offensive on Sept. 6 to Sept. 11.
And he also estimates that Moscow’s forces are wasting a battalion of aircraft a day, which includes a huge reserve of aircraft, so the number continues to rise.
“Under pressure from Ukrainian warriors, the Russian occupiers are fleeing and leaving entire arsenals,” said Vladyslav Abdula, a spokesman for Ukraine’s security services.
The ministry said the 1st Guard Tank Army suffered heavy losses at the start of the war and was vulnerable when Ukraine introduced its counteroffensive.
The ministry said: “Elements of the Russian forces withdrawn from Kharkiv Oblast in the week belonged to the 1st Guard Tank Army, which is subordinate to the Western Military District. “
Ukraine’s Defense Ministry showed that Russian troops had lost 350 men.
This brought the total number of Russian casualties to 53,300 for Ukraine’s Defense Ministry.
After Russia invaded Ukraine in February, other people from across the country joined forces to protect the country.
One of the other people who joined the defense was the prominent Oleksandr Shapovalov.
The dancer and choreographer lost his life in the war against Russia.
Troops have already left the southeastern regions of Ukraine Kharkiv.
He reported that Russian troops were expelled from various regions of Ukraine.
Moscow was forced to leave northeastern Ukraine on Saturday, in a sudden collapse of one of the war’s main front lines after Ukrainian forces made an immediate advance.
Ukraine welcomed the moment, acknowledging the munitions left through Russia when they hurriedly left.
Summer has been glorious, if uncomfortably sweltering.
You’d think that given the good weather, the richness of the game to watch, and the overall maximum interactions since 2019, this is the best time to be young in the UK.
However, if it were Russian, this would possibly not be the case.
A student at the University of Exeter spoke about the difficulty of interacting with other people and hiding their Russian origin: “Few people know I’m Russian, I don’t tell other people my nationality. “
The 20-year-old chose to speak on condition of anonymity: “If I say anything bad about Russia, I will have disorder there. If I say anything about Russia, I will have disorders here. “
This was widely reported as others close to Russia were affected by sanctions imposed by Ukraine’s allies.
Along with the sanctions that have affected the richest in the country, the sanctions have also affected many sports teams that have not been able to compete.
Today, there are reports of Russians living in other European countries being discriminated against for being Russian.
Russia has to withdraw troops from two areas.
Ukraine has controlled major counteroffensives in the southeastern Kharkiv region.
Due to the update of cases and progress, Russia announced that it would leave the area.
The Ukrainian president has shaped the spaces that the country has controlled to protect and recover.
Speaking at the European convention in Kyiv, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the national army had retaken “more than 30 settlements” in the Kharkiv region.
He said national police groups were moving while Russian forces were being driven out. The Institute for the Study of War estimates that Ukraine has retaken some 2,500 square kilometers (965 square miles) of territory around Kharkiv.
According to Lieutenant Ilya Yun, some infantrymen were forced to commit suicide before confronting the Ukrainians.
The 24-year-old told Channel24 that in a battle, his seriously exhausted unit was surrounded.
He said: “Of the 12 people, 3 were captured and all the others died. In addition, some committed suicide and blew themselves up.
Many have statutes that accept freedom of the press.
According to the United Nations, Russia has violated the information.
According to the Acting High Commissioner for Human Rights, Nada Al-Nashif, Moscow violates this right by pressuring hounds and blocking the Internet.
Putin can simply draw nuclear weapons to avenge his army’s crushing defeat in a “tipping point” war in northeastern Ukraine.
The Russian tyrant’s forces suffered a staggering collapse, with Ukraine regaining large swathes of territory from the invaders.
Weapons worth a billion dollars were lost and nearly 3,000 infantrymen were killed and thousands more were taken prisoner.
This prompted former NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller to warn Putin that he might order the use of nuclear weapons in an attempt to turn the tide of the war.
“I am concerned that they are now retaliating in an unpredictable manner and with tactics that would possibly even involve weapons of mass destruction,” he said.
There have been a number of unofficial reports that Ukraine has controlled to land from Russia in recent weeks.
Russia is believed to be unprepared for Ukraine’s ability to retaliate and now faces the outcome.
Russia would face “significant” setbacks, a lack of weapons, especially given the strength of Ukraine’s allies, and a strong relief in the number of fighters due to injuries.
Ukrainians filmed collecting trophies after Russia withdrew following the Ukrainian counteroffensive.
Farmers can be noticed dragging tanks that have the symbol “Z”.
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