LIVE – War in Ukraine: around forty Russian drones neutralized in the night by kyiv

Forty-eight Russian drones were sent last night, says kyiv.
Ukraine on Tuesday claimed responsibility for drone attacks against Russian military sites in the eastern part of Crimea.
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Three people were killed by Russian shell fire around Kherson, a city in southern Ukraine which has been under intense Russian bombardment for months, Ukrainian authorities announced on Tuesday, December 5. This regional capital was retaken by Ukrainian forces just over a year ago, but is constantly bombarded by Moscow’s army positioned nearby, across the Dnieper River.

Ukraine on Tuesday claimed responsibility for drone attacks against Russian military sites in the eastern part of Crimea, which serves as a rear base for the Russian invasion. Drones “hit several important military installations in Crimea” including a radar system near the village of Baguerové, in the Kerch peninsula (eastern Crimea), a source in the Ukrainian defense sector with knowledge of the operations of the security services (SBU) told AFP.

UPDATE ON THE SITUATION

Ukrainian authorities reported three deaths Tuesday in Russian strikes around Kherson. On the other side of the Atlantic, American aid to kyiv is still on hold. Here is the information from the last 24 hours around the war in Ukraine.

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NIGHT ATTACK

Ukraine says a new Russian attack occurred overnight using 48 drones. “A total of 48 Shahed 136/131 drones were launched,” of which 41 were destroyed by anti-aircraft defenses, the Ukrainian Air Force said on Telegram messaging.

ZELENSKY AT G7

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is to participate in the start of a teleconference between the leaders of the G7 countries organized this Wednesday, according to the Japanese government. This will be his first intervention since the unexpected cancellation the day before of a videoconference speech before the American Congress.

PUTIN AND HIS ARREST WARRANT

Under arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court since March 2023, Russian President Vladimir Putin can still travel. How does he dodge his arrest warrant? Explanations.

How is Putin dodging his arrest warrant?Source : TF1 Info

PUTIN BACK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

The Russian president makes his return to the international scene by visiting the United Arab Emirates, then Saudi Arabia, this Wednesday.

In the Middle East, Putin’s comebackSource : TF1 Info

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International federations and national Olympic committees demanded admission on Tuesday “as soon as possible” Russian and Belarusian athletes at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, under a neutral banner. The Olympic Summit, an annual closed-door meeting in Lausanne, had already started last year the reintegration of these two countries into world sport. It makes it possible, more broadly, to establish majority positions within the Olympic world.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky canceled his planned speech to the US Congress on Tuesday due to an event “of last minute”said Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer. “Zelensky cannot make it to our briefing at 3:00 p.m., something happened at the last minute”, declared the American elected official to the press. The Ukrainian president was to speak virtually before the American Congress, hoping to obtain the release of a new, highly debated but crucial package for his country at war.


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