The Russian Defense Ministry said that the nationalists blockaded at Azovstal are in a desperate situation and are demanding Kyiv's permission to surrender.
According to the Defense Ministry, over the past 24 hours alone, they received 367 radio intercepts, in which the Ukrainian servicemen blockaded the plant reported their desperate situation, lack of food and water, and demanded permission to surrender. Kyiv refuses and threatens to shoot anyone who surrenders.
Kuch seekho Pakistan se Zelensky
According to the Defense Ministry, over the past 24 hours alone, they received 367 radio intercepts, in which the Ukrainian servicemen blockaded the plant reported their desperate situation, lack of food and water, and demanded permission to surrender. Kyiv refuses and threatens to shoot anyone who surrenders.
Kuch seekho Pakistan se Zelensky
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Russia starting 'another stage' of the operation in Ukraine - FM Lavrov
Russia is starting another stage of its military operation in Ukraine to "fully liberate" the Donetsk and Lugansk Peopleβs Republics, the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in his interview with the TV channel on Tuesday.
"This operation in the east of Ukraine is aimed as [it] was announced from the very beginning to fully liberate the Donetsk and Lugansk [Peopleβs] Republics and this operation will continue. Another stage of this operation is beginning", Lavrov stated.
"I am sure this will be a very important moment of this entire special operation", he stressed.
Russia is starting another stage of its military operation in Ukraine to "fully liberate" the Donetsk and Lugansk Peopleβs Republics, the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in his interview with the TV channel on Tuesday.
"This operation in the east of Ukraine is aimed as [it] was announced from the very beginning to fully liberate the Donetsk and Lugansk [Peopleβs] Republics and this operation will continue. Another stage of this operation is beginning", Lavrov stated.
"I am sure this will be a very important moment of this entire special operation", he stressed.
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Russian Foreign Ministry expels European diplomats in response to March expulsions from EU
The Russian Foreign Ministry announced that it would expel Belgian, Austrian and Dutch diplomats after European countries expelled several Russian diplomats last month.
Russia declared as persona non grata four Austrian, 12 Belgian and 15 Dutch diplomats and obligated the delegates to leave the country within two weeks.
Luxembourg's ambassador to Russia Georges Faber was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry. It was confirmed that one Luxembourgish diplomat was declared persona non grata but has not yet been expelled.
Last March, dozens of Russian diplomats were expelled from Belgium, the Netherlands, Ireland and Austria for breaching the Vienna Convention amid allegations of espionage and activities considered a threat the national security of those countries. Moscow denied the allegations saying that such actions wouldn't go 'unanswered'.
The Russian Foreign Ministry announced that it would expel Belgian, Austrian and Dutch diplomats after European countries expelled several Russian diplomats last month.
Russia declared as persona non grata four Austrian, 12 Belgian and 15 Dutch diplomats and obligated the delegates to leave the country within two weeks.
Luxembourg's ambassador to Russia Georges Faber was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry. It was confirmed that one Luxembourgish diplomat was declared persona non grata but has not yet been expelled.
Last March, dozens of Russian diplomats were expelled from Belgium, the Netherlands, Ireland and Austria for breaching the Vienna Convention amid allegations of espionage and activities considered a threat the national security of those countries. Moscow denied the allegations saying that such actions wouldn't go 'unanswered'.
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At least six dead after explosions hit Kabul schools
At least six people were killed and 17 injured after blasts hit several schools in Kabul.
All the explosions happened in Kabul's district of Dasht-e-Barchi, mainly hosting Shiite Muslims.
The neighbourhood has been targeted by a local affiliate of the so-called 'Islamic State' which considers Shia Muslims heretics.
Last May, before the Taliban took the rule in Kabul, two explosions outside the district schools killed more than 60 children.
At least six people were killed and 17 injured after blasts hit several schools in Kabul.
All the explosions happened in Kabul's district of Dasht-e-Barchi, mainly hosting Shiite Muslims.
The neighbourhood has been targeted by a local affiliate of the so-called 'Islamic State' which considers Shia Muslims heretics.
Last May, before the Taliban took the rule in Kabul, two explosions outside the district schools killed more than 60 children.
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Two Britain SOF personnel got captured by Russian troops in Mariupol
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Statements by Chancellor Scholz of the Federal Republic of Germany:
β An imposed peace as Putin sees it is unacceptable;
β NATO will not directly intervene in the conflict in Ukraine;
β Germany has reached the limit of what it can supply Ukraine from its Armed Forces reserves;
β Russia must not be allowed to win in Ukraine.
Shuru ho gya iska doglapan
β An imposed peace as Putin sees it is unacceptable;
β NATO will not directly intervene in the conflict in Ukraine;
β Germany has reached the limit of what it can supply Ukraine from its Armed Forces reserves;
β Russia must not be allowed to win in Ukraine.
Shuru ho gya iska doglapan
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Johnson apologises for 'Partygate', refuses to resign
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson apologised for 'Partygate', the name given to him breaking the COVID-19 pandemic laws by throwing a party during lockdown, at a session in the House of Commons on Tuesday in London.
Whilst Johnson apologised, he refused to call the event a party, instead claiming it was a " gathering in the Cabinet roomβ, and that the thought it was a breach of law hadn't "occurred" to him.
Johnson has been fined for his failure to observe the laws during the COVID-19 pandemic by the Metropolitan Police following an investigation into the event.
The scandal has led to repeated calls for Johnson's resignation. He is expected to face a vote in the House of Commons on Thursday on whether he intentionally misled Parliament or not.
Yeh seat nhi chorega sala
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson apologised for 'Partygate', the name given to him breaking the COVID-19 pandemic laws by throwing a party during lockdown, at a session in the House of Commons on Tuesday in London.
Whilst Johnson apologised, he refused to call the event a party, instead claiming it was a " gathering in the Cabinet roomβ, and that the thought it was a breach of law hadn't "occurred" to him.
Johnson has been fined for his failure to observe the laws during the COVID-19 pandemic by the Metropolitan Police following an investigation into the event.
The scandal has led to repeated calls for Johnson's resignation. He is expected to face a vote in the House of Commons on Thursday on whether he intentionally misled Parliament or not.
Yeh seat nhi chorega sala
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American paper Washington Post and NY Times trying to make rift between russia and india , the printed fake news that India will provide strategic arms to Ukraine through US. Mea didn't give any explanation now about it or have cognizance this waiting for official gov confirmation
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Hungary does not support sanctions against the Russian Federation on oil and natural gas, and will not let weapons through its territory for Ukraine β Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter SzijjΓ‘rtΓ³.
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Sarmat ICBM or SATAN II what u liked to say successful launch from cosmodrome complex , Russian President also congratulates the team thereafter
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Iraq: Dust storm hits Baghdad for the third time in two weeks
For the third time in two weeks, a dust storm blanketed Baghdad on Wednesday, leading to flights cancellation in Baghdad and Najaf airports.
For the third time in two weeks, a dust storm blanketed Baghdad on Wednesday, leading to flights cancellation in Baghdad and Najaf airports.
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1 terrorist eliminated in baramulla district
Terrorist was involved in killing of J&K Police jawan Ahmed dar
1 terrorist eliminated in baramulla district
Terrorist was involved in killing of J&K Police jawan Ahmed dar
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Today at 0425 hrs. Bus carrying 15 CISF personnel attacked by terrorists with grenades and bullets, near Chaddha Camp in Jammu.
After retaliation terrorists forced to run.
Later both (JeM) terrorists been neutralized in Sunjwan area , and 2 AK-47, grenade launcher, grenades, arms and ammunition, and one satellite phone , and some documents recovered. Both were wearing Fidayeen vests (suicide vest).
In the Line of Action One ASI of CISF attained Veergati. And two suffered minor injury.
After retaliation terrorists forced to run.
Later both (JeM) terrorists been neutralized in Sunjwan area , and 2 AK-47, grenade launcher, grenades, arms and ammunition, and one satellite phone , and some documents recovered. Both were wearing Fidayeen vests (suicide vest).
In the Line of Action One ASI of CISF attained Veergati. And two suffered minor injury.
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Washington Post - Ukraine has more tanks than Russia in war
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Ukraine media says they have killed 30k russian troops
So so so man what's your number thenπ€‘
So so so man what's your number thenπ€‘
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