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Ukraine-Russia war, today’s news

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Ukraine-Russia war, today’s news

Prime Minister of Ukraine Dennis Schmihalin Washington, where he met the head of the Pentagon Lloyd Austin Re-launch the demand for “long-range missiles” and aircraft. While the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky Leaders have called for a response to Russia’s terrorist actions after a video of the beheading of a Ukrainian soldier was released.

Meanwhile, new details regarding US intelligence documents that have been released online keep emerging. During an official visit to Madrid, the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Oleksiy ResenkoHe reported that the leaked documents contained a mixture of true and false news. And that real news no longer applies. Therefore, the Minister categorically denied the presence of NATO special forces on Ukrainian soil, as the documents seem to indicate, and said that he was convinced that the deployment of these operations was an operation carried out to undermine the confidence of the allies in the United States.

Washington Post: “The Pentagon perpetrator’s document leak has been identified”

The person responsible for leaking hundreds of classified Pentagon documents may be a racist young gun enthusiast who worked on a military base and was trying to convince an online chat group of his revelations. the Washington Post He interviewed one of the teens in the group, who described the man, referred to by the initials “OG”, and offered online correspondence, photos and videos. The paper also saw video of the man at the shooting range with a large rifle, “yelling a series of racist and anti-Semitic slurs into the camera, then firing several shots at a target.”

For US intelligence peace talks are unlikely in 2023

The US Department of Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), the main military intelligence agency for foreign countries, believes that peace talks between Moscow and Kiev are unlikely to start this year. According to reports from Washington Post Citing classified US documents that ended up on the Internet, “negotiations to end the conflict are unlikely during 2023 in all scenarios under consideration,” according to a document purporting to contain Zia’s assessments. For the CIA, the war will continue in 2024 because both sides “refuse to negotiate an end to the conflict”: the “most likely scenario” is that neither the Russians nor the Ukrainians will gain a decisive advantage.

Israel condemns video atrocities: ‘The perpetrators pay the price’

“It is impossible to be indifferent to the horrific videos released by the town of Bakhmut. Such acts are inhumane, and those responsible for such atrocities must be brought to justice.” This is the tweet released by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs after posting a video showing the beheading of a Ukrainian prisoner of war.

Giorgetti, ongoing commitment requires many resources

Regarding support for Ukraine, “the commitment continues”, but “many resources are needed, as Minister Marchenko (Ukrainian Finance Minister, ed.) explained to us”. This was confirmed by the Minister of Economy, Giancarlo Giorgetti, speaking with Italian journalists present at the Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund, which are taking place in Washington. Giorgetti concluded, “Europe is moving, the IMF is moving, and it depends, of course, on the duration of the conflict.”

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