Russian President Vladimir Putin’s political party has begun recruiting for its own “private military” to fight in the war against Ukraine, according to Ukraine’s military intelligence agency (GUR).
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African leaders pressed Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday to move ahead with their peace plan to end the Ukraine conflict and to renew a deal on the safe wartime export of Ukrainian grain that Moscow tore up last week.
Russia halted its participation in the Black Sea Grain Deal on July 17, which was the deadline for its extension. Moscow had fully implemented its part of the Initiative but had warned it would pull out if Western countries failed to meet its terms – specifically, steps to facilitate the export of Russian foodstuffs and fertilizers.
Office of the President of South Africa on Tuesday said the leaders of several African countries have confirmed the possibility of their visit to Russia and Ukraine in mid-June.
Russia blamed Ukraine for drone attacks on Moscow and called it an “act of terrorism.”
President Volodymyr Zelensky urged allies to provide Ukraine with better air defences, including fighter jets, after a barrage of Russian missiles hit residential areas.
Russian attacks in Ukraine over the past day left at least nine civilians dead and 26 injured, the press service of the Ukrainian military said in a Telegram post on Friday.
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