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UN chief and West berate Russia's top diplomat over Ukraine


The United Nations chief and representatives from Western nations berated Russia’s top diplomat as he chaired a U.N. meeting Monday, accusing Moscow of violating the U.N. Charter by attacking Ukraine and occupying part of its territory.
Russia’s foreign minister responded by defending his country’s military action and accusing the U.S. and its allies of undercutting global diplomacy, the foundation of the United Nations, which was created to prevent a third world war. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called cooperation among the U.N.’s 193 member nations the organization’s “beating heart” and “guiding vision,” and he warned the Security Council that global collaboration is under the greatest strain since the creation of the United Nations in 1945 on the ashes of World War II.


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Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 428 of the invasion


  • China’s president, Xi Jinping, spoke to Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, on Wednesday for the first time since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Kyiv had publicly sought such talks for months. Zelenskiy described the hour’s phone call as “long and meaningful”. Xi told Zelenskiy that China would send special representatives to Ukraine and hold talks with all parties seeking peace, Chinese state media reported.
  • The White House welcomed the phone call, but said it was too soon to tell whether it would lead to a peace deal.
  • Russia’s envoy to the UN in Geneva said no real progress had been achieved in resolving issues raised by Moscow over the Black Sea grain deal, which is due to expire next month.
  • British fighter jets helped in a joint Nato response to intercept three Russian planes, including two SU-27 fighter jets, over the Baltic Sea on Wednesday.
  • The head of Russia’s private Wagner militia said Ukraine was preparing for an “inevitable” counter-offensive and was sending well-prepared units to the devastated eastern city of Bakhmut, for many months the focal point of fighting.

  • The Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny says he is being investigated on terrorism charges that could see him sentenced to 30 years in prison, Reuters has reported. The Kremlin critic is serving sentences totalling 11 and a half years on charges including fraud and contempt of court, which human rights groups say were made up to silence him.
  • Italy has said it wants to play a major role in the reconstruction of Ukraine and urged EU bodies to back the rebuilding. Italy’s president, Sergio Mattarella, met the Ukrainian prime minister, Denys Shmyhal, on Wednesday.
  • A Ukrainian reporter working as a fixer for Italy’s daily newspaper Repubblica was shot dead by snipers in Kherson, while his Italian colleague was wounded, the newspaper said. “Our correspondent Corrado Zunino and his fixer Bogdan Bitik were victims of an ambush by Russian snipers today on the outskirts of Kherson, in southern Ukraine.”
  • Russia is resettling poor citizens from its remote regions in the occupied east of Ukraine, according to Ukraine’s deputy defence minister. Hanna Mailar said the inward migration to Ukraine was mainly being seen in Luhansk.



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Russia Stations Soldiers Atop Nuclear Reactors As Ukraine Attack Fears Grow


Russia is stationing soldiers atop nuclear reactors at Zaporizhzhia, Europe's largest nuclear power plant, according to the British Ministry of Defense. In its latest assessment of the conflict in Ukraine, which hit the 14-month mark on April 24, the ministry said that based on imagery from 2023, Russian forces occupying the Zaporizhzhia have established "sandbag fighting positions" on the roofs of several of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant's (ZNPP) six reactor buildings. The nuclear plant has been under Russian control since March 1, 2022, just days after Russian President Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine began. It was one of the first sites to be seized by Russian forces. Its six reactors are currently in shutdown mode, and its one remaining power line is supplying the electricity needed to prevent a reactor meltdown.

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Biden is already starting to waffle and make excuses as to why he will have to reduce aid to Ukraine because of the coming election. Of course, Democrats want to try to blame Republicans but the election is the real reason.

 

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Ukraine Slams 'Cannibal' Putin Amid Deadly 'Russian Missile Terror'


Ukraine's Ministry of Defense (MoD) has accused Russian President Vladimir Putin's of being a "cannibal" after a "Russian missile terror" attack killed dozens of civilians. Russia launched a devastating series of missile attacks that struck multiple civilian targets within Ukraine in the early morning hours on Friday. At least 25 people were killed, including five children. The attacks came amid Moscow's recent escalation of aerial assaults on Ukraine. The heaviest toll was felt in the central Ukraine city of Uman, where officials said that a missile strike on a nine-story apartment building left 23 civilians dead, including four children. A 31-year-old woman and her 2-year-old daughter were also killed during an attack on the eastern Ukraine city of Dnipro, according to a Telegram post from regional Governor Serhiy Lysak. On Twitter, the Ukrainian MoD cited the deaths in Dnipro as evidence that a cannibalistic and bloodthirsty Putin was "never going to have enough" of killing civilians.

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Russia-Ukraine war live: explosion derails Russian train; at least 34


“Some were intercepted” but others hit an industrial facility, sparking a fire, and a residential neighbourhood where 19 apartment buildings, 25 homes, six schools and five shops were damaged, he said. Missiles also hit three other areas in the region, damaging residential buildings and a school, he said. Russian defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said on Monday that Russia conducted “a group missile strike with long-range precision-guided airborne and seaborne weapons on facilities of Ukraine’s defence industry all designated facilities were struck”. The attacks also damaged Ukraine’s power network infrastructure, which will take several days to repair, according to energy minister Herman Haluschenko. He said that nearly 20,000 people in the city of Kherson and the wider region had been left without power, along with an unspecified number of people in the Dnipropetrovsk region, including the city of Dnipro.

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Russia Refutes White House Assessment of War Dead, Fires Back at Ukraine’s Casualties


Russia on Tuesday broadly refuted assertions from the White House that tens of thousands of its soldiers have died in Ukraine in recent months. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov blasted as unreliable the assertions on Monday from White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby, who said 20,000 Russians have been killed in battle since December. Peskov added the Pentagon has “no such data,” according to a translation of his remarks, and he urged reporters to focus “only on those figures that the Russian Defense Ministry publishes.” Moscow has regularly released misleading, selective or outright false information about its war in Ukraine. Another Kremlin official claimed that more than 15,000 Ukrainian soldiers were killed in April alone and that Russian forces destroyed 430 armored vehicles. The latest numbers and Russia’s rebuttal expose how much bloodier the war in Ukraine has become in recent months as both sides settle into what U.S. officials now consider a grinding war of attrition, particularly around the strategically important eastern city of Bakhmut.


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Kremlin Says Putin Survived Overnight Assassination Attempt


The Kremlin was attacked by drones overnight Wednesday in an attempt on President Vladimir Putin’s life, the Russian presidential administration has confirmed. Moscow residents had reported hearing two explosions behind Kremlin walls shortly after 2 a.m. local time, after which the lights went out. Footage shared by residents in a local Telegram channel captured the incident, as smoke was seen filling the sky above the Kremlin. Now, authorities say it was a brazen attack by Ukraine using two drones, both of which they say have been destroyed. No injuries were reported, according to the TASS news agency.

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Russia claims the U.S. is behind the alleged Ukrainian drone attack on the Kremlin


Russia claimed Thursday that the United States was behind an alleged drone attack on the Kremlin that it said was a Ukrainian attempt to assassinate President Vladimir Putin. The accusation, made without citing any evidence, comes less than 24 hours after Moscow said that it had foiled an overnight drone strike on a building that is the heart of the country’s government and Putin’s residence. A Russian investigation into the incident is ongoing, he said, adding that Moscow’s response would involve “thoughtful, balanced and appropriate steps in the interests of our country,” without specifying what they might be. Russia’s security council, chaired by Putin, is due to meet Friday.

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Ukraine Readies 10,000 Drone Pilots Ahead of Counteroffensive: Official


Ukraine has now trained 10,000 drone pilots as Kyiv seeks to exploit its technological edge over occupying Russian troops, ahead of the long-awaited Ukrainian spring counteroffensive Kyiv hopes can liberate significant swaths of territory. Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine's deputy prime minister and minister for innovation, development of education, science and technology, and its minister of digital transformation, told a Ukrainian Rada TV channel telecast on Thursday that Kyiv has raised hundreds of millions of dollars to fund the country's so-called "Drone Army." "We have recently completed the first part of the UAV pilot training project; 10,000 pilots have been trained during this time," Fedorov said. "That is, the Drone Army is about the comprehensive development of the UAV sector, both from the point of view of production and from the point of view of their use." "During the year, we managed to raise $325 million. It is interesting that people support this fundraising from 110 countries around the world."

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