Explosions at Dzhankoi, a key Russian base in Crimea, are not claimed by Ukraine
The government of Ukraine has not explicitly said it was behind explosions at a Russian base in Crimea, but has welcomed the result, saying it will help to demiltitarise the region.
Russia's Black Sea Fleet commander Admiral Viktor Sokolov, who was said to have been killed by Ukraine in recent missile strikes, was seen attending a meeting in the images and video shared by Russia's defence ministry on Tuesday. This negates Ukraine’s claim that the country’s special forces had killed Sokolov in Crimea, along with 33 other officers in a missile attack last week on the headquarters of Russia's Black Sea Fleet in the port of Sevastopol.
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Ukraine’s special forces said that the commander of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, Admiral Viktor Sokolov, and 33 other officers were killed in a Ukrainian missile attack on the fleet’s headquarters in the Crimean port of Sevastopol last week. The killing, if true, is a major blow for Moscow which has faced several attacks on the strategically significant port of Sevastopol in recent months.
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The Russian-installed authorities of Sevastopol said Ukraine launched a missile attack on the port city on Saturday morning, just one day after a Ukrainian onslaught on Russia's Black Sea Fleet Headquarters.
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At least one person is reported dead, while firefighters battled a blaze at the base in Sevastopol and more emergency forces were being brought in to deal with the emergency.
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Ukraine marked its 82nd week of conflict with notable military victories, dismantling Russian air defenses in Crimea and securing key towns near Bakhmut in Eastern Ukraine. Simultaneously, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned Russia for weaponizing energy and food at a UN Security Council session on Ukraine. Trudeau urged support for Ukraine while emphasizing the importance of sustainable development goals in addressing the crisis.
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5 Takeaways , From the 2nd GOP Debate.
The second Republican presidential debate took place on Sept. 27. These are some of the highlights.
Haley and Ramaswamy butt heads again, Haley called out Ramaswamy's use of TikTok
and accused him of being too close with China.
She then went on to say that she feels
"a little bit dumber for what you say.".
Ramaswamy responded by saying, , "I think we would be better served as a Republican Party
if we're not sitting here hurling personal insults and
actually have a legitimate debate about policy.".
There continues to be no consensus about Ukraine, Just as in Congress, no one can seem to agree about whether we should continue to fund Ukraine's defense against Russia or divert the money elsewhere.
There continues to be no consensus about Ukraine, Just as in Congress, no one can seem to agree about whether we should continue to fund Ukraine's defense against Russia or divert the money elsewhere.
DeSantis interjected more and
continued to attack Trump, He specifically targeted Trump's decision to
skip the debates since he's leading in the polls.
DeSantis interjected more and
continued to attack Trump, He specifically targeted Trump's decision to
skip the debates since he's leading in the polls.
Donald Trump is missing an action.
He should be on this stage tonight.
He owes it to you to defend his
record where they added $7.8 trillion
to the debt. That set the stage for
the inflation that we have, Ron DeSantis, via 2nd GOP Debate.
Other hopefuls keep attempting to be heard, Lower polling candidates such as Gov. Doug Burgum,
Tim Scott and Mike Pence came out swinging.
Other hopefuls keep attempting to be heard, Lower polling candidates such as Gov. Doug Burgum,
Tim Scott and Mike Pence came out swinging.
Little time was spent on abortion, The controversial topic was brought up "about 105 minutes into the 120-minute debate," ABC News reports.
Little time was spent on abortion, The controversial topic was brought up "about 105 minutes into the 120-minute debate," ABC News reports
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The transport minister, Richard Holden, insists that the government is not neglecting the North, despite looming questions over the fate of HS2. The minister blames spiralling construction costs of the new high speed rail line on inflation, sparked, Holden claims, by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn