Russia blames soldiers' mobile phone use for deadly missile strike

Russia blames soldiers’ mobile phone use for deadly missile strike

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Turkey acted as a mediator with the United Nations last year to set up a deal allowing grain exports from Ukrainian ports, but the prospect of serious peace talks seems remote, especially as fighting continues.

Ukraine’s Gen. Zaluzny, summarizing Tuesday’s talks with US President of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley, thanked the US for helping ensure the provision of anti-missile weapon systems, about which Kyiv says is that it is targeting more and more Russian missiles. Power generating plants.

Zaluzhny said they had discussed what tools Ukraine needed to boost its chances against Russia, a message senior officials have hammered out on a daily basis.

“Now is the moment when, together with our partners, we must strengthen our defenses,” Zelensky said.

Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak told Zelensky that he could count on Britain for long-term support “as demonstrated by the recent delivery of more than 1,000 anti-air missiles”, according to Sunak’s office. said on Tuesday.

Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, in what he calls a “special military operation” to contain threats to Russian security and protect Russian speakers. Ukraine and its allies accuse Moscow of an unprovoked imperialist-style grab of territory.

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