Russia and North Korea plan child exchange for summer camps
The first group of Russian children is scheduled to depart for North Korea at the end of July.
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The first group of Russian children is scheduled to depart for North Korea at the end of July.
The attack took place in the village of Gorodishche in the Rylsky district, as reported by the Russian state-owned news agency Tass.
The Russian leader justified the decision by pointing to recent U.S. military exercises in Europe and Asia, particularly mentioning activities in Denmark.
According to the ministry's statement, the operation targeted the airfield infrastructure of Ukraine, planned to accommodate aircraft from Western countries.
The deputy foreign minister outlined several avenues through which the two countries continue to engage, including presidential administrations, intelligence services, and diplomatic agencies.
The proposed change would lift the current ban on U.S. contractors working inside Ukraine, potentially enabling the Pentagon to contract dozens of American companies for deployments later this year.
The presence of Tor missile system debris, if confirmed, would suggest a malfunction or misfire of Russian air defence systems rather than an external attack.
Western nations have frozen approximately $300 billion in Russian sovereign assets since the onset of the conflict, with about $280 billion immobilized within the EU.
This Moscow trip will be Modi's first since his 2019 visit to Vladivostok in Russia's Far East.
This move follows recent comments from a senior Russian parliamentarian suggesting that Moscow might consider reducing the decision-making time for nuclear weapon deployment if it perceives an increase in threats.
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