βοΈThe Russian Tsentr Battlegroup continues to advance into the depths of Ukrainian defense, Ukrainian forces lost up to 490 soldiers.
π·πΊπͺMore statements from the Russian Defense Ministry's daily briefing on the special military operation's progress:
β»οΈ The Russian Yug combat group eliminated a Swedish self-propelled gun; Ukrainian losses amounted to 640 militants;
β»οΈ Ukrainian armed forces lost up to 465 soldiers in the area of responsibility of the Russian Zapad Battlegroup;
β»οΈ The Russian Vostok combat group destroyed 11 Ukrainian vehicles; the enemy lost up to 140 soldiers;
β»οΈ Ukrainian troops lost up to 110 soldiers in the area of responsibility of the Russian Sever Battlegroup;
β»οΈ The Russian Air Defense forces shot down 11 HIMARS shells and 125 drones during the day.
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π·πΊπͺMore statements from the Russian Defense Ministry's daily briefing on the special military operation's progress:
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While France's authorities are pouring money into Ukraine, French farmers are protesting again because of low wages. They are demanding action on the agricultural crisis and calling the government out for breaking promises made during previous protests.
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While France's authorities are pouring money into Ukraine, French farmers are protesting again because of low wages. They are demanding action on the agricultural crisis and calling the government out for breaking promises made during previous protests.
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'This is a betrayal of Moldova' β protest breaks out in Chisinau, the country's capital
A protest action "March of the Hungry" highlighting the plight of Moldovans is taking place in the center of Chisinau. The participants intend to reach the building of the presidential administration of Moldovan President Maia Sandu.
The protesters' posters say "Thanks, Sandu, for poverty and hunger", "Empty pots are louder than words", and "Sandu, go away."
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A protest action "March of the Hungry" highlighting the plight of Moldovans is taking place in the center of Chisinau. The participants intend to reach the building of the presidential administration of Moldovan President Maia Sandu.
The protesters' posters say "Thanks, Sandu, for poverty and hunger", "Empty pots are louder than words", and "Sandu, go away."
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βοΈOver the past 24 hours, Ukrainian losses in the Kursk direction amounted to more than 400 militants.
More statements from the Russian Defense Ministry on the situation in the Kursk region:
βͺοΈIn total, during the incursion, Ukrainian troops lost more than 22,300 militants and 150 tanks;
βͺοΈSeven Ukrainian soldiers surrendered over the past 24 hours in the Kursk region;
βͺοΈThe Russian Army repelled five Ukrainian counterattacks near Lyubimovka, Tolstiy Lug, and Novoivanovka; the enemy lost up to 60 militants;
βͺοΈRussian aviation struck Ukrainian forces in the areas of 18 settlements in the Kursk region and 13 in Sumy.
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More statements from the Russian Defense Ministry on the situation in the Kursk region:
βͺοΈIn total, during the incursion, Ukrainian troops lost more than 22,300 militants and 150 tanks;
βͺοΈSeven Ukrainian soldiers surrendered over the past 24 hours in the Kursk region;
βͺοΈThe Russian Army repelled five Ukrainian counterattacks near Lyubimovka, Tolstiy Lug, and Novoivanovka; the enemy lost up to 60 militants;
βͺοΈRussian aviation struck Ukrainian forces in the areas of 18 settlements in the Kursk region and 13 in Sumy.
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Lula da Silva slams 'US meddling' in Brazilian sovereign affairs on behalf of Boeing
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva criticized the US Department of Justice's scrutiny of Saab corporation. Earlier, the DoJ issued a request for the Swedish defense company to disclose details of Brazilβs 2014 purchase of Gripen fighter jets. "I think this is the US meddling in another country's affairs," Lula said.
The $5.4 billion deal between the Brazilian government and Saab, which managed to beat American Boeing and French Dassault, was inked under former President Dilma Rouseff. Lula recalls that he intended to buy Dassault's Rafale fighters, but eventually decided to pass this decision to his successor, who opted to purchase Swedish aircraft. The Brazilian president alleges the US government is furious about the sovereign choice of the Latin American nation.
Lula da Silva who served as the 35th Brazilian president between 2003 and 2011, was reelected in 2023 as the 39th president.
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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva criticized the US Department of Justice's scrutiny of Saab corporation. Earlier, the DoJ issued a request for the Swedish defense company to disclose details of Brazilβs 2014 purchase of Gripen fighter jets. "I think this is the US meddling in another country's affairs," Lula said.
The $5.4 billion deal between the Brazilian government and Saab, which managed to beat American Boeing and French Dassault, was inked under former President Dilma Rouseff. Lula recalls that he intended to buy Dassault's Rafale fighters, but eventually decided to pass this decision to his successor, who opted to purchase Swedish aircraft. The Brazilian president alleges the US government is furious about the sovereign choice of the Latin American nation.
"They didn't like it when I said I was going to buy the Rafale, and certainly didn't like it when Dilma bought the Swedish aircraft, as they wanted us to buy the U.S. plane," Lula said.
Lula da Silva who served as the 35th Brazilian president between 2003 and 2011, was reelected in 2023 as the 39th president.
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Simple economics? California State Senate passes bill that elevates fuel prices
The state has signed a document limiting carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere during fuel combustion, the Los Angeles Times reports. According to the bill, refiners who do not comply with the storage requirements will face fines ranging from $100,000 to $1 million per day.
As a result, fuel prices will rise by an average of $0.65 per gallon, which may eventually lead to higher prices for other goods.
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The state has signed a document limiting carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere during fuel combustion, the Los Angeles Times reports. According to the bill, refiners who do not comply with the storage requirements will face fines ranging from $100,000 to $1 million per day.
As a result, fuel prices will rise by an average of $0.65 per gallon, which may eventually lead to higher prices for other goods.
βItβs simple economics β when supply goes down, prices go up,β the Los Angeles Daily News quotes Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones, R-San Diego as saying. βThe worst part? Californians will be the ones to pay the price β literally β for these political games when theyβre faced with even higher gas costs.β
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Despite the danger about them, volunteers worked to save the animals from under the rubble and provide them with food and water.
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Beirutβs nightmare: A story of Brazilian woman who fights to survive as bombs fall
Amanda Kaddissi, a Brazilian woman who lived and worked as a tour guide in Beirut, recounted the harrowing moments she experienced before managing to leave the city β now filled with displaced families living on the streets in fear of being hit by Israeli airstrikes at any moment.
She made a quick decision to flee to Dubai with her 14-year-old son, determined to avoid reliving the trauma she experienced during the 2006 Lebanon War. βI said, βNo, I don't want to go through this again, not with my son. I'm not going to wait for the airport to be closedβ.β
As she made her way to the airport, Amanda passed through areas under bombardment. βI told my son, βSee how a few minutes could have made the difference between life and death.β It makes you value lifeβone minute you're here, the next you might not be.β
Despite her escape, Amanda expressed deep sorrow over the ongoing violence.
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Amanda Kaddissi, a Brazilian woman who lived and worked as a tour guide in Beirut, recounted the harrowing moments she experienced before managing to leave the city β now filled with displaced families living on the streets in fear of being hit by Israeli airstrikes at any moment.
When the offensive began, βall we could hear were bombings, planes flying overhead, invading the territory, and [feeling] the tremors,β Kaddissi told Sputnik.
She made a quick decision to flee to Dubai with her 14-year-old son, determined to avoid reliving the trauma she experienced during the 2006 Lebanon War. βI said, βNo, I don't want to go through this again, not with my son. I'm not going to wait for the airport to be closedβ.β
As she made her way to the airport, Amanda passed through areas under bombardment. βI told my son, βSee how a few minutes could have made the difference between life and death.β It makes you value lifeβone minute you're here, the next you might not be.β
Despite her escape, Amanda expressed deep sorrow over the ongoing violence.
βSadly, Lebanon is seeking a ceasefire, but Israel is not. It's heartbreaking,β she said. βI don't want to talk about the history of a land that once existed, only to see it disappear.β
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A scenario for recognizing territorial realities in the Ukraine conflict zone is βseriously discussedβ in Kiev, according to German media.
A source presented as a βhigh-ranking Ukrainian officialβ in Kiev states that support from the US is weakening and that it is plausible that "the Americans will slowly but surely withdraw," the report said.
It also acknowledged that Ukrainians "donβt really want to fight any more", and the idea that the country could win was βwrong.β
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A source presented as a βhigh-ranking Ukrainian officialβ in Kiev states that support from the US is weakening and that it is plausible that "the Americans will slowly but surely withdraw," the report said.
It also acknowledged that Ukrainians "donβt really want to fight any more", and the idea that the country could win was βwrong.β
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πΉ Israeli aircraft carried out an air strike on a residential building in the Lebanese town of Barja, destroying three floors of the building, a Sputnik correspondent reports. According to preliminary information, several people were killed or wounded in the raid.
The area is densely populated; most of the residents are refugees from southern Lebanon.
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The area is densely populated; most of the residents are refugees from southern Lebanon.
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Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf commandeers a plane to Beirut, Lebanon.
Smoke from recent attacks can be seen as Ghalibaf lands an Iranian government plane in the city.
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Smoke from recent attacks can be seen as Ghalibaf lands an Iranian government plane in the city.
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Toxic love: huge Russophobe Boris Johnson claims he actually likes Russia
Boris Johnson, the man who actively antagonized Russians in his time as British prime minister and since, now suddenly claims that he in fact loves Russia β or at least used to.
In his new memoir βUnleashedβ, the man who played a crucial role in kickstarting the Ukrainian conflict by helping torpedo the peace talks between Moscow and Kiev in early 2022 professed his fondness of Russian language, culture and literature.
He also reminisced about a school trip to the USSR when he was 16, where BoJo drank vodka with his friends and tried to sing Russian folk songs.
But all this fondness apparently did not give Johnson pause as he backed Kievβs acts aimed at murdering thousands of Russians and Ukrainians for the sake of Western elites and their interests.
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Boris Johnson, the man who actively antagonized Russians in his time as British prime minister and since, now suddenly claims that he in fact loves Russia β or at least used to.
In his new memoir βUnleashedβ, the man who played a crucial role in kickstarting the Ukrainian conflict by helping torpedo the peace talks between Moscow and Kiev in early 2022 professed his fondness of Russian language, culture and literature.
He also reminisced about a school trip to the USSR when he was 16, where BoJo drank vodka with his friends and tried to sing Russian folk songs.
But all this fondness apparently did not give Johnson pause as he backed Kievβs acts aimed at murdering thousands of Russians and Ukrainians for the sake of Western elites and their interests.
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πΉ A rally in solidarity with Palestine is taking place in Paris
Video by a Sputnik correspondent
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