British intelligence has said that Russia is moving more reserve forces to Ukraine.
Pro-Russian separatist forces in a warehouse in the Donetsk region produced by Ukraine on May 28, 2022.
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According to the British Ministry of Defense, Russia should bring its reserve forces closer to Ukraine. Meanwhile, Moscow is attacking that it is not going to withdraw its troops from the occupied territories in southern Ukraine, and that its soldiers will clean the brain of Donbass from Ukrainian troops.
“Russia is moving reserve forces across the country and concentrating them in nearby Ukraine for upcoming offensive operations,” the UK Department of Defense tweeted on Saturday.
“Most of the new infantry units are used as the main transport of MT-LB armored vehicles with long-term storage.”
The ministry said the Russians had problems with the discussion.
“Despite President Putin’s government of July 7, 2022, that the Russian authorities have not ‘started’ their actions in Ukraine, many of their reinforcements are in a special group, standing or out of control,” the government in Australia said in a statement.
However, as Russian forces continue to attack Ukraine’s eastern Donbas, Russian Ambassador to the UK Andrey Gelin announced on Friday that Russian forces have no plans to obey the law in the southern areas they have occupied for the past few months. These include the Kherson, Mykolaiv and Zaporozhye regions, the last nuclear power plant in Europe.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces have been using advanced precision-guided weapons with the West to slow Russia’s advance, but they need more, the troops need more time to use them, Alexei Danilov of the National Defense and Security Council told Reuters. Interview.
Read more: Ukraine says Western weapons matter, but more is needed
Biden administration is about to make a statement $400 million aid package to Ukrainea senior Defense Department official who spoke on condition of anonymity to share details of aid packages. The official said the latest defense assistance will be found in systems already available for combat and new capabilities.
In an example of Russia’s tight grip on dissent, the member city council was sentenced on Friday to a seven-year wiretap for what the authorities called the spread of “false information” about the war in Ukraine.
The lawyer said this is the first time someone has been imprisoned under Russian law shortly after the invasion of Ukraine began, which criminalizes “deliberately disseminating false information about the Russian armed forces.” “Fake information” by the Kremlin’s standards in the UK.
Moscow City Duma deputy Alexei Korinov, knowingly false information about military operations in Ukraine, clarified: “Do you still need this war?” He stands with a poster. In the glass room during the announcement of the court verdict in Moscow on July 8, 2022.
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Advisor Aleksey Korinov spoke about the collection of the competition drawing, which was filmed and later posted on YouTube. According to Reuters. “What kind of children’s drawing competition can we talk about for Children’s Day … when children die every day?” He noted it.
“They took my spring, they took my summer, and now they’ve taken another seven years of my life,” Corino said during his sentencing, Reuters reported.
See also: Moscow City Council jailed for seven years for anti-war remarks
At the G-20 meeting in Indonesia, several United States foreign affairs are expanding the Russian blockade of Ukrainian ports, which blocks the export of staple foodstuffs to much of the world.
In response, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Western officials of “rabid Russophobia” and focused on criticizing Moscow rather than on ways to solve difficult economic problems.
“Instead of the much-needed search for common ground on major issues of the global economy and finance, there is only fanatical Russophobia, for which the G-20 was created,” Lavrov said on Friday.
“This is a direct provocation by Ukraine (from the outside), aimed at provoking the West into action,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at a press conference in Saudi Arabia.
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Meanwhile, on Saturday, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said he spoke with his Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi about Russian aggression during hours of talks, the first face-to-face discussion since October.
Blinken said he was concerned about Beijing’s “alliance” with Moscow.
“I again shared with the State Council that we are committed to bringing China closer to Russia,” Blinken said, choosing that China “widened the Russian road.”
Despite China’s insistence that it is talking about bloodshed and wants to end the conflict in Ukraine, the media, due to the sharp threat to the US and the United States of America in the war, refuses to comply with Western sanctions on Russia. Beijing announced a “limitless” partnership with Moscow just weeks before its invasion of Ukraine.
— Amanda Macias of CNBC and Reuters contributed to this report.