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  • Putin orders border security to ensure “fast movement” into Ukraine

    Putin orders border security to ensure “fast movement” into Ukraine

    Russian President Vladimir Putin, on Sunday ordered border security to ensure ‘fast’ Russian military and civilian movement into Ukrainian regions that are now under the control of Moscow, TASS, a Russian News Agency reported. in his address on the occasion of Border Guards Day, Putin said, “Securing the border in close proximity to the field of operations is a separate and very important task. At the same time, it is vitally important to ensure fast movement of both military and civil vehicles and cargo, including food, humanitarian aid, and construction materials on their way to new constituent entities of the Russian Federation – the Donetsk and Lugansk people’s republics, and the Zaporizhia and Kherson regions.”

    Putin also noted the necessity of close cooperation between border guards and other units of the Federal Security Service, the Armed Forces and the National Guard of the Russian Federation, as well as regional government bodies, reported TASS. “I have great confidence in you, your professionalism and bravery, and know that you will do everything in your power to securely protect our Motherland’s borders from any threat,” Putin emphasized.

    Meanwhile, Ukraine officials said that a wave of Russian drone attacks on the capital Kyiv left one person dead and sparked fires around the city, CNN reported on Sunday. Kyiv’s Mayor Vitali Klitshko said Ukrainian air defence forces had “already intercepted more than 20 UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles)” heading toward the capital and warned that “a new wave of drones is on its way.”

    The Ukrainian Air Force said later that 54 Iranian Shahed drones had been launched by Russia overnight and that 52 of them had been destroyed by Ukrainian forces, as per the report in CNN. “The enemy launched another overnight attack on military facilities and critical infrastructure in the country’s central regions, specifically Kyiv Oblast. Near the zone Air Command ‘Center’, most of the attack drones were destroyed!” the air force said in a Twitter post.

    A 41-year-old man died in the city’s Solomyanskyi district following the attacks, while falling drone debris at a gas station injured a 35-year-old woman, Mayor Klitshko said. Falling drone debris also sparked fires in buildings across the capital, the mayor said on Telegram, reported CNN.

  • Conspiracy to kill Putin, drone attack on Rashtrapati Bhavan, see VIDEO…

    Conspiracy to kill Putin, drone attack on Rashtrapati Bhavan, see VIDEO…

    New Delhi. Russia has accused Ukraine of plotting to assassinate President Vladimir Putin. Russia says that Ukraine attacked the presidential residence Kremlin with a drone to kill Putin. However, Putin has not been harmed in this attack. He is completely safe. Russia issued a statement on Wednesday saying that the Kremlin was attacked last night by two drones in an attempt to assassinate Putin. Russia has called it a terrorist attack. Russia says that they have shot down two drones made by Ukraine.
    The Kremlin says that the attack has been attempted before the Victory Day parade on May 9. There was an attempt to attack Putin with a drone. But Putin has not been harmed in this. We have the right to retaliate. Despite the drone attack, the Victory Day Parade to be held on May 9 will be held on time. According to the Kremlin media, after this attack, Putin will work from the bunker built in his residence in Novo-Ogarevo. Russia is preparing to respond to Ukraine’s drone attack. It is being said that Russia is preparing to respond to Ukraine’s drone attack. Despite this drone attack, the parade to be held in Russia on May 9 will not be postponed. At the same time, the mayor of Moscow has banned the flight of drones.


    Russia said – we will also do drone attack
    The press secretary of Russia’s Rashtrapati Bhavan issued a statement saying that whenever and wherever Russia gets a chance to attack, it will settle scores. Russia says that it was a well-planned conspiracy of terrorism, whose purpose was to kill Putin.
    On Russia’s allegations of plotting Putin’s assassination, Ukraine says that they have no information about it. Ukraine has denied its involvement in this attack. Zelensky’s press secretary has said that we have no information about these alleged night attacks on the Kremlin. But President Zelensky has repeatedly said that Ukraine is ready to defend its territory and does not attack others.
    Demand to attack Zelensky’s residence
    Russian MP has demanded a missile attack on Zelensky’s residence. After the attack on the Kremlin, MP from Crimea, Mikhail Sheremet, has demanded that a missile attack should also be done on Zelensky’s residence in Kiev. This attack on the Kremlin has been done at a time when Ukraine’s President Zelensky is on a tour of Finland. Zelensky said in Finland that this year will be decisive for our victory. Defense against Russian aggression is the only issue of our conversation. Zelensky has expressed hope of getting more aircraft from the ally country soon. Russia has expressed hope of getting the aircraft from Denmark soon. He said that as soon as the aircraft is received, we will launch an aggressive campaign.

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  • Russia Warns UK Against Supplying Depleted Uranium To Ukraine, Cites Global Concerns

    Russia Warns UK Against Supplying Depleted Uranium To Ukraine, Cites Global Concerns

    During talks in Moscow on Tuesday alongside Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin cautioned London against sending depleted uranium (DU) armour-piercing tank rounds to Ukraine, stating that Moscow will view the weapons as containing “nuclear components”. Putin made the remarks in response to British plans to include DU munitions in a future delivery of Challenger 2 main battle tanks.

    I would like to note that if this happens, then Russia will be forced to react accordingly, bearing in mind that the collective West has already started to use weapons with a nuclear component,” he stated, according to RT.

    While attending the Russia-China talks, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu also issued a warning, stating that the delivery of depleted uranium (DU) armour-piercing tank rounds to Ukraine would bring the world one step closer to a nuclear disaster.

    In response to a written inquiry, UK Minister of State at the Ministry of Defence, Annabel Goldie, announced on Monday the upcoming delivery of depleted uranium (DU) rounds to Kyiv, describing them as a highly effective weapon.

    “Alongside our granting of a squadron of Challenger 2 main battle tanks to Ukraine, we will be providing ammunition including armour-piercing rounds which contain depleted uranium. Such rounds are highly effective in defeating modern tanks and armoured vehicles,” Goldie said.

    Depleted uranium (DU) munitions have been the focus of much international debate, with opponents of their use drawing attention to the material’s toxicity and radioactivity. DU is utilised in the construction of armour-piercing rounds to create hardened cores, which are particularly effective due to its high density. However, upon impact, the core of the round vaporises, creating an aerosol that spreads and contaminates the environment with uranium.

    The United Nations (UN) has raised concerns over the UK’s plans, with Farhan Haq, a spokesman for Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, stating at a media briefing that the international organisation has previously expressed alarm about the use of depleted uranium (DU) and the suppliers of such weapons. The UN has consistently voiced concerns about the potential consequences of DU use.