Ukraine breaking news. Kyiv: 3 kamikaze drones shot down in Mykolayiv region

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Ukrainian forces shot down three Russian kamikaze drones in the Mykolayiv region in the south of the country last night. The Wagner group “does not legally exist,” says Russian President Putin, who recalls the meeting in the Kremlin five days after the mutiny and said he proposed another leader for the group but received Progozhin’s no

UK Defense Secretary: Russian military shows signs of dissatisfaction with senior leadership

The case of Russian General Ivan Popov, who was fired for expressing doubts about the Russian military leadership’s strategy in Ukraine in a leaked audio file, is indicative of a broader official rejection of the decisions of Russia’s upper echelons. The British Ministry of Defense underlines this on Twitter.

“Popov’s comments draw attention to the deep dissatisfaction many officers are likely to harbor with the military leadership. The complaints mirror those of Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin before his mutiny in June 2023. The Chief of the General Staff, General Gerasimov.

Kyiv: Three kamikaze drones shot down in Mykolayiv region

Ukrainian forces shot down three Russian kamikaze drones in the Mykolayiv region in the south of the country last night, spokeswoman for the Southern Defense Forces Natalia Gumenyuk announced on United News channel, as reported by Rbc-Ukraine. The Zaporizhia region was also attacked, Gumenyuk added. There are currently no reports of injuries or damage.

Latvia: to prosecute Russia for sexual assaults in Ukraine

Speaking on behalf of the Baltic countries at the annual conflict-related sexual violence debate held today at the United Nations Security Council, Latvia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Andrejs Pildegovics condemned Russia’s systematic use of sexual violence as a weapon in the war Ukraine. Pildegovics recalled the UN-confirmed cases of sexual violence against women, men and children by the Russian armed forces and called on states to take the necessary measures to combat the crimes and use the necessary legal tools to prosecute those responsible .

Putin asked Prigozhin for another leader for Wagner

The Wagner Group is still being talked about. “The group doesn’t exist legally,” says Russian President Putin, who recounts the meeting in the Kremlin that took place five days after the mutiny and said he proposed another leader for the group but received Progozhin’s no. The head of the mercenaries is now in Belarus, the group reports, which the Pentagon says is no longer significantly in Ukraine. The Kiev 007 said they had sources close to Putin: “The Russian Interior Ministry knows that Prigozhin has support in the country.”

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