Russia’s Vladimir Putin will be betrayed and killed through his own trusted advisers, President Zelensky warned.
Speaking in a new Ukrainian documentary titled Year, Zelensky warned that if Putin continues to do “predators will consume predators. “
According to a Times report, Zelensky said: “There will be a time when the fragility of the Putin regime will be felt within the [Russian] state.
“And then predators will consume a predator. They will have an explanation for why to kill a murderer. “
These are Russian losses close to 150,000, with the Ukrainian army reaching the Kremlin’s total losses at 148,690.
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Medvedev said Russian factories had increased army output “dozens of times” to meet peak demand for defense orders while mocking Ukraine’s concept that Moscow lacked missiles.
“It was amusing to hear Kiev’s fantasies say ‘the missiles are over’ in Russia or ‘production stopped. ‘Reality convinced them in another way: they still can’t overcome the impact,” Medvedev said in an article published Saturday. in National Defense per month.
“We’re just expanding production, but we’re also introducing the newest technologies, literally perfecting them ‘on the move. ‘”
The British Ministry of Defence has shared its update on the war in Ukraine.
The text reads: “Since February 21, 2023, pro-Russian officials have reported at least 14 explosions around the Russian-occupied city of Mariupol.
“The incident sites included an ammunition depot at the airport, two fuel depots and a metallurgical plant that Russia uses as a military base. Mariupol is at least one kilometer from the front line.
“Most likely, Russia is involved in the fact that unexplained explosions are occurring in a domain that it had probably assessed in the past as beyond the diversity of the Ukrainian regime’s strike capabilities.
“Although largely devastated at the beginning of the war, Mariupol is vital to Russia because it is Russia’s largest city captured in 2022 that it still controls and is on a key logistics route.
Steven Seagal, a Hollywood actor and martial arts specialist, won Russian citizenship from Vladimir Putin.
A Kremlin spokesman emphasized Segal’s pro-Russian stance in an interview with Hoy.
“He never hid it,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
“He is also an outstanding actor, which justifies being granted Russian citizenship. “
Russian forces have a greater intensity of their attacks in Ukraine’s Luhansk province, the regional said.
Reuters quotes regional governor Serhiy Haidai as saying: “There are no leaks, our televisions are leaving the territory. Also, there is good fortune in some areas. “
“They are advancing, they can over areas. Of course, everything can be replaced at any time. “
The photographs below show a Ukrainian army cemetery in Dnipro.
Ukrainians continue to give their lives for their country in opposition to Russian aggression.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has made another call for fighter jets to be sent through the West.
Speaking to Twitter, Kuleba wrote: “Every discussion about supplying Ukraine with a new type of weapon started with a ‘no’ and ended with a ‘yes. ‘
“Last year, we unlocked political decisions on six of the seven game-changing weapons.
“The one left is a fighter jet. “
A White House aide said Russia with military equipment would have a “real cost” to China.
This comes days after top Chinese diplomats visited Moscow as the two nations forged increasingly powerful ties.
“Beijing will have to make its own decisions about how it does it, whether to provide military assistance, but if it goes down that road, it will result in genuine prices for China,” White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told CNN.
Russian strikes left 3 and another 8 wounded.
The Kremlin attacked the oblasts of Khmelnytsky, Kiev, Donetsk, Kherson, Kharkiv, Sumy, Mykolaiv, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk and Luhansk, reports the Kyiv Independent.
Ukraine announced this morning that its defenses had repelled more than movements on Sunday.
As Russia continues its brutal invasion of Ukraine, the British Ministry of Defense has shared the status of the battlefield.
Russia continues to press in Donetsk, with intensity in Bajmut.
Russia is reversing human rights progress with its brutal invasion of Ukraine, the UN said.
UN human rights leader Volker Turk has warned that Russia’s “senseless” moves in Ukraine jeopardize commitment to human rights.
“Much of the progress made over decades is being slowed and even reversed,” said High Commissioner Turk.
Russia is expected to get many Chinese suicide drones that will allow it to carry out attacks on Ukrainian cities, it has been learned.
The two countries are reportedly in talks about promoting a first batch of fully manufactured drones, and then portions for many others to be manufactured in Russia itself.
The deal comes despite the U. S. Secretary of State’s warning. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken that there would be “consequences” if China provides deadly aid to Vladimir Putin for his war in Ukraine.
The Russian military is in talks with China’s Xi’an Bingo Intelligent Aviation Technology about the mass of suicide drones for Russia, Der Spiegel reports.
Sources told the newspaper that the design may be only that of Iran’s Shahed 136 kamikaze drone.
Russian casualties number 150,000 as Putin continues his brutal invasion of Ukraine.
According to reports from the Ukrainian military, the Kremlin has 560 casualties in the last 24 hours.
This brings the total Russian casualties to 148,690.
A CNN report showed that the Russians are starting Putin’s brutal war in the Ukraine.
This comes as the Kremlin continues strict regulations prohibiting reporting the confrontation and mobilizes more troops to fight and die in Ukraine.
A Muscovite in her fifties told CNN, “At first, I supported her.
“But now I object.
“What made me replace my mind? First, my son is old enough to move and I am of walking age.
“And secondly, I have many, many friends there, in Ukraine, and I communicate with them. That’s why I’m opposed. “
Ukraine has repelled more than Russian movements in the past 24 hours, according to reports.
At least Russian missiles were sent through Ukrainian defenses to regions such as Kharkiv, Lyman, Bakhmut, Adviika and Shakhtarsk, the country’s General Staff said this morning.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has sensationally claimed he has “no choice” to launch his brutal invasion of Ukraine.
Speaking to Rossiya TV on Sunday, Putin said: “They (the West) have tried to reshape the world exclusively on their terms.
“We didn’t have the selection yet to react.
He went on to say that the West is complicit in Ukraine’s “crimes” that oppose Russia.
Russia introduced a new wave of Ukrainian movements overnight.
The Kremlin sent at least 14 Iranian suicide drones on Sunday and Monday night, Ukrainian officials said.
11 were shot down by the Ukrainian Air Force.
The British Ministry of Defence has shared its update on the war in Ukraine.
The text read: “Since February 21, 2023, pro-Russian officials have reported at least 14 explosions around the Russian-occupied city of Mariupol.
“The incident sites included an ammunition depot at the airport, two fuel depots and a metallurgical plant that Russia uses as a military base. Mariupol is at least one kilometer from the front line.
“Most likely, Russia is involved in the fact that unexplained explosions are occurring in a domain that it had probably assessed in the past as beyond the diversity of the Ukrainian regime’s strike capabilities.
“Although largely devastated at the beginning of the war, Mariupol is vital to Russia because it is the largest city captured in Russia in 2022 that it still controls and is on a key logistics route. “
Medvedev said Russian factories had increased army output “dozens of times” to meet peak demand for defense orders while mocking Ukraine’s concept that Moscow lacked missiles.
“It was amusing to hear Kiev’s fantasies say ‘the missiles are over’ in Russia or ‘production stopped. ‘Reality convinced them in another way: they still can’t overcome the impact,” Medvedev said in an article published Saturday. in National Defense per month.
“We’re just expanding production, but we’re also introducing the newest technologies, literally perfecting them ‘on the move. ‘”
The Labour Party demands that the Wagner Group be a banned terrorist organisation.
The mercenary gang is described as Vladimir Putin’s personal death squad and is accused of massacring civilians in Ukraine.
Known for recruiting Nazi thugs and criminals, he acts outside the law and has been fighting in Ukraine since 2014.
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said: “The Wagner Group is in favour of the terrible atrocities in Ukraine and around the world.
“No one in the UK deserves to be allowed to belong to or advertise the group.
“One year after Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, we will have to hold accountable those who carried out his barbaric agenda. “
The United States banned the last month.
A year ago, Anastasia Hlazenko gave birth to her daughter in a bombed-out maternity hospital in Ukraine.
Now little Polina is celebrating her first birthday with a Paddington bear given to her through The Sun, as her mother said, “She’s a beacon of hope. “
Anastasia added: “Polina that no matter what Putin throws at us, Ukraine will never die.
“Everyone Paddington has tea with the Queen, and now Polina will also grow up loving Paddington.
“Thank you to The Sun for this gift, and thank you to the UK and everyone still in Ukraine.
“With the global us, we will never be defeated. “
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India’s G20 president said top members “strongly condemn” the war in Ukraine.
They issued a statement, much like they did in November when the bloc met in Bali.
He also added that the G20 is the forum where security issues are resolved, although he acknowledged that those problems can have significant consequences for the global economy.
“The peaceful resolution of clashes, efforts to deal with crises, as well as international relations and dialogue, are essential. Today’s era should not be one of war,” he said.
An oligarch friend of Vladimir Putin helped fund a £2. 2 million swimming pool at Prince George’s School.
Pipeline billionaire Arkady Rotenberg has made a major donation to the £2. 2m swimming complex at Lambbrook School in Berks, attended by Prince William and Kate’s 3 children.
The ex-wife of former vodka baron Natalia, 41, once photographed smiling with Putin, showed she donated funds, estimated at tens of thousands of pounds, to the lavish facility when she and the two young men from Rotenberg were studying there.
She told The Sun on Sunday: “We are satisfied with this school and we give young people the new opportunity to swim. “
According to Lieutenant General Mykola Oleshchuk, commander of the Ukrainian Air Force, Ukraine has shot down more than 1200 Russian missiles and drones since September.
This 650 Russian cruise missiles and more than 610 drones.
More organizations accused of supporting the war in Ukraine, spreading propaganda or supplying drones to Russia will be subject to new EU sanctions.
The Swedish EU presidency said the sanctions “are directed against the military and political decision-makers, corporations that support or operate within the Russian military industry and commanders of the Wagner Group.
“Transactions with some of Russia’s largest banks are banned. “
The assets of 3 other Russian banks and seven Iranian entities, companies, agencies, political parties or other organizations that manufacture army drones have been frozen, as the EU suspects they were used in the war.
The U. S. president said he “anticipates any major initiative” through China to supply arms to Russia.
Speaking to ABC News on Friday, he said, “I don’t foresee, we haven’t noticed yet, but I don’t foresee a major initiative from China supplying arms to Russia. “
Biden added that he had already told Chinese President Xi Jinping what the consequences (sanctions) would be if that were the case, in a verbal exchange they had last summer.
“Without any government incentive, six hundred American corporations left Russia, from McDonald’s to Exxon, in all fields.
“And I said, ‘If you’re involved in the same kind of brutality, supporting the brutality that’s happening, chances are you’re going to face the same consequences. ‘”
“It would be the same line that everyone would have crossed. That is, we would impose serious consequences on those who did so.
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