War in Ukraine Russia deports thousands of Ukrainians to Siberia after interrogating them for days in "filtration camps"
Russia
declared a new ceasefire on Monday for the evacuation of refugee civilians in the
Azovstal steelworks
in the city of
Mariupol
, a bastion of the
Ukrainian
resistance , on the eve of the visit to
Moscow by
UN
Secretary
General
António Guterres .
.
"The Russian
Federation
publicly and officially declares that there is no obstacle for civilians to leave
Azovstal
, except for the decision of the
Kiev
authorities themselves and the commanders of nationalist formations to retain civilians as a human shield," he said. General
Mikhail Mizintsev
, head of
Russia
's National Defense Control Center , in a statement.
The
UN
has raised its request for funds for the humanitarian response in
Ukraine to 2.25 billion dollars on Monday,
more than double what it initially asked donors, something that responds to the increase in needs after two months of
war
.
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7.14
The United States gathers its allies to strengthen the defense of Ukraine
Some 40 countries are meeting in Germany
on Tuesday
, invited by the
United States
, to bolster
Ukraine
's defense which, according to US Defense Minister
Lloyd Austin
, "can beat"
Russia
, if given the means.
At a time when
Russia
is aiming for full control of southern
Ukraine
and the
Donbass
region , this meeting held at the US airbase in
Ramstein
, western
Germany
, aims to "build additional capabilities for Ukrainian forces", Austin said on Monday, returning from his visit to
Kiev
.
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7.08
Russia warns of "real" risk of World War III over Ukraine
Russia has warned of the
"real" risk of a Third World War
after top US officials visited Ukraine and claimed it could win the conflict with the "proper equipment".
Faced with the unprecedented sanctions against Moscow by Western countries and their growing military support for Ukraine, the head of Russian diplomacy,
Sergey Lavrov,
warned that "the danger (of a world war) is serious, it is real, it cannot be underestimated. ".
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The Russian Foreign Minister warns that the danger of a nuclear war "is serious, it is real"
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned on Monday that the danger of a nuclear war "is serious, it is real, it should not be underestimated."
Lavrov stated in an interview with the Big Game program on Channel One, reproduced by several Russian agencies, that although "the inadmissibility of a nuclear war is Moscow's principled position, the danger of such a conflict should not be underestimated."
He recalled that in January the five permanent members of the UN Security Council ruled on the inadmissibility of a nuclear war.
"This is our principled position, we are guided by this and of course I would not like to see these risks artificially inflated now when the risks are quite significant," he said.
In addition, he stated that the weapons sent by the West to Ukraine to defend against the Russian invasion will become a legitimate target for the armed forces sent by Moscow to invade the neighboring country.
According to Lavrov, weapons depots in western Ukraine have already repeatedly become such targets.
"If NATO does go to war with Russia through a proxy and arms this proxy, then all is fair in love and war. By the way, as far as sending weapons, this is yet another example of the lack cleanliness of Americans in terms of international law and in terms of introducing their own rules under the principle 'I do as I please,'" he said.
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