We will be back soon with more updates in Ukraine.
Before leaving, here is a review of what has happened in 24 hours beyond 24 hours:
These images come from Izium, in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine, where emergency workers have engaged in a recovery effort following a Russian missile strike yesterday.
The strike killed at least five people and wounded 55.
We reported in our 13. 55 about the UK Foreign Office’s resolution to withdraw the accreditation of a Russian diplomat, a reaction by Tit-for-ban after Moscow expelled a British diplomat it accused of spying
Speaking after the last development, British Foreign Minister David Lammy said this resolution had sent a transparent message.
The Russian ambassador to the United Kingdom, Andrei Kelin, summoned the Foreign Ministry to be informed of this decision.
Mr Lammy said: “We are unapologetic about protecting our national interests.
“My message to Russia is clear – if you take action against us, we will respond.”
In November, Russia expelled a British diplomat it claimed was a spy.
In our publication 12. 27, we reported comments from a superior Russian politician who advised that the plans for the conversations of the summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin were in an “advanced stage” and can take a position as soon as this month.
Speculation has been rife as to how the new US president plans to bring about an end to the war in Ukraine, something he previously vowed to do on “day one” of his presidency.
But the comments of the spokeswoman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Moscow, Maria Zakharova, reported that Washington had not yet submitted main points on how an agreement could surely end the hostilities.
“Right now there are a lot of words, a lot of statements,” she said.
“There is no clarity or certainty about the steps being taken. Therefore, it would be premature to discuss the prospects of negotiations or anything in general in this context… We will focus on specific steps and actions.”
A popular musician would have died after falling from the window of his apartment, the police are looking for their alleged donations to the Ukrainian army.
The Mash Telegram channel, which is believed to have links with Russia’s security services, said Vadim Stroykin faces up to 20 years in criminal if he is accused and condemned for “participating in a terrorist organization” for his alleged Ukrainian army.
The website, Fontanka, reported that the police had registered their apartment in the tenth land in the Central District of Admiralteysky in St. Petersburg yesterday.
“The last time he noticed alive in the tenth land when he went to the kitchen to drink water,” Fontanka said.
Stroykin then “hurriedly opened the window and committed the irreversible act,” to purify.
There was, however, skepticism about this death narrative.
Anton Barbashin, editorial director of Riddle Russia, a magazine that supplies investigation of Russian affairs, said this . . .
Russia has threatened to retaliate if the European Union makes the decision to impose sanctions on Russian diplomats.
The spokeswoman of the Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, reaction to the reports of the media that suggest that the next EU sanctions package to Russia can restrict the trips of the Russian diplomats to the member states of the block.
It occurs after the Russian fuel materials to the states of the Ukraine European Union were cut last month, closing the oldest fuel direction in Moscow to the continent.
The five -year fuel shipping agreement between Russia and Ukraine ended in the early hours of January 1. The expected measure after kyiv continuously said that the agreement would not increase in the middle of the current war.
Vlos Angelesdimir Putin hosts a Kremlin reception with the winners of the 2024 Los Angeles Science and Innovation Prix for young scientists.
Discussions on the occasion covered a diversity of clinical subjects, who at some point have moved to Mars and the possibility of traveling there.
The Russian President said in the Assembly that there is no possibility to explore the planet today, but that it is imaginable in the future.
And in comments reported via the RIA News Agency, he proceeded to what turns out to have been a joke as he asked the young scientists if the fashionable radiation covering fabrics allowed living things to succeed in Marsarray
“Tell me, will today’s modern radiation-protective composites allow, say, cows to fly to Mars and back? Or rabbits, or cats, or dogs?” Putin said.
You can watch video of the exchange below:
Kyiv has won new airplanes from its western allies.
Ukraine received its first French Mirage 2000 fighter jets today, France’s defence minister said online.
The French changed the jets to make them more for an Air-Aire fight on the floor because they had been designed.
Ukraine Defense Minister Rustem Uumev later announced that the Netherlands had delivered the F-16 of American manufacturing.
The aircraft, along with French Mirage jets, “will soon begin carrying out combat missions, strengthening our defence”, Umerov said on Facebook.
The British government has announced that it would revoke the accreditation of a Russian diplomat, in retaliation for a resolution made through Moscow last year.
Russia said in November that he expelled a British diplomat for espionage, the accusation refused through London.
But the British Foreign Ministry said today that he had summoned the Russian ambassador to announce his resolution, saying that he was in reaction to the “resolution not caused by Russia and without foundation to withdraw the accreditation of a British diplomat in Moscow in November “
“All other measures taken through Russia will be escalation and they have responded accordingly,” the press release added.
In our previous article, we discussed the Ukrainian incursion in progress in the Russian region of Kursk, which was introduced six months ago today.
The Russian Ministry of Defense said this afternoon that the Ukrainian troops had tried a counterattack in the west of the region, which were driven through the Russian forces.
The ministry said Ukrainian troops and armoured vehicles had launched several waves of attacks near the villages of Ulanok and Cherkasskaya Konopelka, but that they were beaten back and the settlements were under Russian control.
The report on the battlefield may not be shown independently, however, the fact that Ukrainian forces can release vital attacks in the Kursk region highlight the difficult challenge that Russia faces to evict them.
Ukraine’s foot in Kursk has declined significantly since the swift aftermath of the Aug. 6 incursion, but it supplies Kyiv with a bargaining chip in potential peace talks.
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