West risks escalation by approving Ukrainian strikes into Russia, warns Slovak PM
The alleged approval from Western nations would mark a significant escalation in the year-long war by enabling Ukraine to take the fight to Russia itself.
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The alleged approval from Western nations would mark a significant escalation in the year-long war by enabling Ukraine to take the fight to Russia itself.
John Kirby, the White House's national security spokesperson, delivered this assessment during a press briefing on Friday, crediting the flow of U.S. military aid for altering the trajectory of the intense fighting around Kharkiv, where Russian forces had mounted a major push around mid-May.
The military situation in this pivotal region remains dire, as Ukraine's forces confront a formidable foe in the form of at least three Russian combat brigades, underscoring the sheer scale of the Kremlin's commitment to capturing territory in the embattled Donbas region.
According to Sechin, the EU's pivot away from Russian gas imports in the period spanning 2021 to 2023 has resulted in a colossal expenditure of over $630 billion on gas imports from alternative sources.
According to reports from the frontlines, the multi-pronged Ukrainian defence obliterated several Russian armored vehicles, including three BTR-82 armored personnel carriers, one T-80 main battle tank, and the formidable T-90M Proryv tank – Russia's most advanced armored fighting vehicle.
Western media outlets swiftly latched onto the Russian President Putin's remarks, with the BBC headlining that a confident Putin cautioned Europe is defenceless against Russia's tactical nuclear superiority.
Zakharova, in a press briefing at SPIEF, emphasized that the inclusion of Taliban representatives is part of Russia's broader strategy to engage with the de facto government in Kabul.
In March, Russia's largest tech firm Yandex opened an offensive AI research lab in New Delhi in partnership with the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. The lab aims to develop AI systems for applications like cybersecurity, robotics and data analysis.
According to records obtained, over 34,000 metric tons of grain worth an estimated $6.7 million was exported from Russian-controlled areas of Ukraine's Kherson Oblast between July and September 2022.
Russian-linked hacking groups have previously carried out DDoS attacks and other cyber offensives against a range of public and private sector targets in NATO countries amid escalating tensions over the war in Ukraine.
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