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The Ukrainians made the decision to train their pilots on F-16s and you will know the RAF don’t use those, ” he said. In response, the Kremlin said Russia takes an “extremely negative” view of Britain’s decision to supply Ukraine with more military hardware but does not believe London’s help will change the course of the conflict. Sunak said: The conflict is at a pivotal moment. The UK will remain steadfast in supporting Ukraine and its people to defend itself … it is important for the Kremlin to also know that we are not going away. We are here for the long term. Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureEvening summaryIt is almost 9pm in Kyiv. The Russian state news agency Tass said on Saturday that a Russian Su-34 warplane had crashed, but did not specify a cause, and cited emergency services as saying an engine fire had brought down a helicopter. It did not mention the Su-35 or a second helicopter, although several heavily followed Russian pro-war military bloggers also said the four aircraft had been shot down. The Pul Pervovo Telegram channel, a Belarusian state outlet that reports on Lukashenko’s activities, said on Monday that he had visited an air force command base, and quoted him as saying: Three days after the events near us – I mean in the Bryansk region, when four aircraft were shot down. Russia-Ukraine war: Nato official says his comments about Aug 16, 2023 — Three Bulgarian nationals suspected of spying for Russia while living in the UK have been arrested and charged, police have said. The ... The geopolitical impact of Iran's role in the Ukraine war Oct 25, 2022 — Analysis: Iran's reported military assistance to Russia adds to the conflict's new international dimensions and complicates a range of ... The Biden Administration and Iran: Where Is U.S. Policy 2 days ago — Live Online. Carnegie Endowment. 48.1K subscribers. Carnegie Connects: The and its support for Russia's war against Ukraine remain unresolved. Belarusian president, Alexander Lukashenko, inadvertently confirmed on Monday that four military aircraft had been shot down over Russia last week near the borders of Ukraine and Belarus, saying the capital city Minsk had responded by putting its armed forces on high alert, Reuters reports. The Russian news outlet Kommersant reported on Saturday that a Russian raiding party comprising an Su-34 fighter-bomber, an Su-35 fighter and two Mi-8 helicopters had been shot down in an ambush near Klintsy in Russia’s Bryansk region. It said they had been due to attack targets in the Chernihiv region of Ukraine, directly over the border. The World Health Organization’s European office decided to close a specialised WHO office in Moscow and move its functions to Denmark, AFP reports. The move, which was decided during a virtual session held today, follows calls from members last year to shut the office over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The session was also convened after a group of 30 member states requested a special session in a letter in April, which noted that the “immediate and long-term health impacts in Ukraine and beyond” caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine “continue to be a matter of utmost concern”. A majority of the 53 European region member states agreed to the decision, which means the closure of the health body’s “Office for the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases, ” in Moscow, with its functions to be relocated to the regional office in Denmark “no later than” 1 January 2024. The matter does however not concern the WHO’s country office for Russia. Countering disinformation with facts - Russian invasion of ... and jeopardize the lives and livelihoods of people in Ukraine and around the world. against Ukraine, and it denied using Iranian-sourced UAVs in its attacks. We are forced to respond. Since then, we, our troops, have been on high alert. Lukashenko’s reported visit to the base was his first public appearance in almost a week, after speculation over the health of the 68-year-old leader. The Russian defence ministry did not respond to a request for comment on the Kommersant report. There was also no official response to the incident from Ukraine. Russia spent 2tn roubles (£21bn) on defence in January and February alone, a 282% jump on the same period a year ago, data on the budget portal showed, illustrating the spiralling costs for Moscow of its conflict in Ukraine, Reuters reports. The 68-year-old was last seen on 9 May and there had been speculation about his health. He is a close ally of Russian president, Vladimir Putin, allowing the Kremlin to use his country as a staging ground for its war in neighboring Ukraine, although he has stopped short of committing his troops to the conflictBelarusian president, Alexander Lukashenko, speaks to officers as he visits the Central Command Post of the air force and air defence forces in Belarus, Monday 15 May 2023. Photograph: APRussia and Iran appear to be expanding defence cooperation, US saysThe United States is seeing more indications that Russia and Iran are expanding an unprecedented defence partnership that will help Moscow prolong its war in Ukraine as well as pose a threat to Iran’s neighbours, Reuters reports. As part of the cooperation, Iran is providing Russia with one-way attack drones, including more than 400 since August, US national security adviser John Kirby said at a news briefing. September 27, 2023 - Russia-Ukraine news 3 days ago — Our live coverage of Russia's war in Ukraine US sanctions Iranian, Chinese, Turkish and UAE firms supporting Iranian drone program used in ...


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