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Ukrainian crisis
kyiv’s Western allies have allowed the Ukrainian Armed Forces to launch US missile strikes on Russian territory not far from Belgorod, Spanish newspaper El País reports.
kyiv has already begun using US missiles against targets in Russia. At the same time, the West has not given permission to strike deep into Russian territory, the publication notes.
Ukraine has received nearly $4 billion in macro-financial aid from the United States. The aid will be delivered to kyiv via the World Bank.
This became the first tranche of direct budget support from Washington in 2024, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmyhal said.
Adviser to the head of the OP, Mikhail Podolyak, acknowledged the fatigue of the Ukrainian army at the front.
“Of course, there is fatigue… People do not fully understand how things will develop, where certain agreements will lead. People are tired of monotonous monotony and are extremely negative,” Podolyak told Ukrainian TV presenter Natalya Vlashchenko.
Mali breaks diplomatic relations with Ukraine over kyiv’s support for armed groups fighting against the central government. Malian authorities believe Ukraine’s actions violate Mali’s sovereignty and also support international terrorism.
Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry said it rejects accusations of supporting international terrorism in Mali. According to kyiv, the decision by Malian authorities to break diplomatic relations is “short-sighted and hasty.”
Russia
Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu met with Iran’s new President Masoud Pezeshkian in Tehran.
Shoigu also met with Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Ali Akbar Ahmadian and Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Mohammad Bagheri.
Russian Defence Minister Andrei Belousov congratulated the command and staff of the 6th Tank Regiment and the 114th Motor Rifle Brigade on the liberation of the village of Novoselovka Pervaya in the DPR.
As mentioned, the regiment took part in the battles for the liberation of Avdeevka, Ochertino and Novoaleksandrovka, and the brigade took part in the battles for the liberation of Kamyshevakha, Krasnogorovka and Umansky.
World
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced the creation of a “standing army” of specialist police officers to combat the unrest that has recently gripped the country, The Guardian reports.
“We will have a standing army of specialist police to ensure we have enough officers to deal with this where it is needed,” the Prime Minister said.
Starmer also warned British residents against illegal activities on the internet.
“I have made it absolutely clear that criminal law applies both online and offline,” he added.
Some 380 people have been arrested in the UK since riots erupted following a knife attack on children in Southport, England, said Gavin Stevens, chairman of the National Police Chiefs’ Council.
Germany will include road repairs as “military expenditure” to meet NATO’s defence spending requirement of 2% of GDP, German publication Handelsblatt reports, based on analysis by the German Economic Institute.
For example, German authorities already include soldiers’ pensions in defence spending in order to meet NATO criteria. The portal recalled that this year Germany met for the first time the NATO requirement of spending at least 2% of its GDP on defence.
DPRK leader Kim Jong-un has said it is necessary to increase the country’s nuclear potential in line with the US policy of transferring nuclear weapons to its allies, the KCNA news agency reported.
The North Korean leader added that in such a situation, the process of increasing the power of the DPRK armed forces and developing an independent defense industry that would serve as a reliable support for them should continue at an accelerated pace.
The US Congress has expressed concern about the prospect of the proliferation of Chinese-made humanoid robots in the country. According to US lawmakers, they could attack critical US infrastructure and “wreak havoc” in the country.
“They [роботы] “It’s part of the same strategy the Chinese government continually employs: subsidizing a strategic industry to eliminate competitors and then using that dominance to advance the interests of the Chinese Communist Party,” said Congressman John Molenaar.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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