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War briefing in Ukraine: North Korea sent 5,000 others to Kursk – Russian complaint | Ukraine

  • North Korea will send “a division of manufacturers, two military brigades – 5,000 people” as well as 1,000 members of demining in the Kursk regionAccording to Russian news agencies citing the head of the Security Council of Vladimir Putin, Sergei Shoigu, who visited Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. Out of 10,000 North Korean soldiers already sent to combat Ukraine, there were 6,000 victims, the British Defense Ministry said this week. Tuesday Russian reports suggested that the new staff would be put to work in Kursk, who was partly invaded by Ukraine.

  • Emmanuel Macron Tuesday accused Putin, the Russian president, of exploiting the international climate concerned to carry out a fatal attack on kyiv. “This shows the complete cynicism of President Putin, who uses the international context to relaunch attacks on civilians,” the French president told journalists at the G7 summit in Canada, of which Trump rushed on Monday evening. An American citizen died in the attack on Kyiv, said the State Department.

  • The absence of Trump left Ukraine and its president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in the Luch, Patrick Wintour writes and put European officials and civil servants. One of them said: “It is a permanent danger that Ukraine is the victim of events and the short period of attention of Trump. There had been all kinds of promises for this summit – including the new deliveries of American weapons offered.” Ukraine proposed to buy American weapons, including new air defenses, to bypass Trump’s complaint that Ukraine is a drain on the American budget and rather attracts its goal of making money.

  • The “G6” leaders who stayed to finish the summit in Canada discussed the Russian war in Ukraine and international cooperation on key non -military issues. Zelenskyy said: “We are ready for peace negotiations, unconditional cease-fire. I think it’s very important. But for that, we need pressure [on Russia]. “” Trump’s position on Ukraine fundamentally places him in contradiction with the other G7 leaderswho are clear that Russia is the aggressor of war. The United States has refused to join new sanctions against Russia from other countries, with Trump saying: “When I sanction a country, it costs a lot of money in the United States, a huge sum of money.”

  • Attack on Russia against Kyiv flattened a section of a buildingLike a dam of hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles killed at least 18 people and injured 151 in Ukraine and the officials said a day of mourning on Wednesday. Authorities said 16 had been killed in Kyiv and two in Odesa. A missile struck a nine -story residential building in the kyiv Solomianskyi district. “I have never seen anything like this before. It’s just horrible. When they started to remove people, and everyone was cut, elderly and children … I don’t know how long they can continue to torment us ordinary people, “said Viktoria Vovchenko, 57, a neighbor.

  • Australia has joined allies to impose sanctions on the Russian “fleet of flowers” used to escape the sanctions and the exchange of goods which help to support the Moscow War in Ukraine. These are the first measures of this type by Australia. “Operating under misleading practices, including the flag, disabling monitoring systems and operating with inadequate insurance, the ghost fleet allows illicit trade in Russian oil and other sanctioned goods,” said Penny Wong, Minister of Foreign Affairs in Canberra.

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