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The Ukrainian president,

Volodímir Zelenski

, has been convinced that peace can be restored with the return to the Ukrainians of this peninsula, annexed by Russia in 2014. Coinciding with the

anniversary of the first days of the war,

Zelenski has shared a message on Telegram in which he says: "Nine years ago the Russian aggression began in Crimea. If we take back

Crimea

, we will restore peace.

It is our land

."

In addition,

Iran

has shown its

support for China's peace proposal

to find a negotiated solution to the war in Ukraine, in which Beijing emphasized "dialogue and negotiations", and which was received with skepticism by the West.

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8.40

Medvedev warns that continuing to arm Ukraine will lead to an apocalypse

Russian Security Council Vice President Dmitry Medvedev warned the West that

continuing to arm Ukraine will lead to an apocalypse

, in an article published Monday in the

Izvestia

newspaper .

"Our enemies do just that (arming Ukraine) without understanding that their goals

lead to total fiasco

, failure, lose-lose, apocalypse," wrote Medvedev, who was Russia's president from 2008 to 2012.

Then, he added, "

the previous life will have to be forgotten for centuries

, until the smoking rubble stops emitting radiation."

Medvedev pointed out that in the West the "feverish illusion persists that

after finishing off the Soviet Union without a single shot, they will be able

to bury today's Russia

without any major problems

",

According to the former president, this is an "extremely dangerous mistake."

"If the existence of Russia is really called into question, this will not be resolved on the Ukrainian front, but together with the issue of the further existence of human civilization," Medvedev stressed, adding: "We do not need a world without Russia.

"

.

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8.30

Ukraine shoots down 11 Iranian-made kamikaze drones

Ukrainian forces shot down 11 Iranian-made kamikaze drones overnight in response to a Russian attack by 14 explosive-laden unmanned aircraft (UAVs).

"The Russian invaders used 14 Shahed UAVs on the territory of Ukraine", of which 11 "were shot down by Ukrainian defenders," the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported on its Facebook account.

Nine of these eleven drones were shot down in the

airspace around Kiev

, according to Serhii Popko, head of the Military Administration of the Ukrainian capital, where the night air alert lasted for five and a half hours.

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8.15

Zelensky dismisses a top general without explaining the reasons

Zelensky has fired a senior military commander who was helping lead the fight against Russian troops

in the country's beleaguered east

, but has not given a reason for the move.

In a single-line decree, the Ukrainian president has announced the

dismissal of Eduard Moskalyov as commander

of the Ukrainian joint forces, which are engaged in battles in the Donbas region.

The president mentioned Moskalyov in a daily address on Friday when he listed the military commanders with whom he had spoken.

Moskalyov had been in office since March 2022, shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine.

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8.10

"We will return the Ukrainian flag to all corners of Ukraine"

The Ukrainian president, Volodímir Zelenski, has been convinced that peace can be restored with the return to the Ukrainians of this peninsula, annexed by Russia in 2014.

"Nine years ago the Russian aggression began in Crimea.

If we recover Crimea, we will restore peace

. It is our land. Our people. Our history. We will return the Ukrainian flag to all corners of Ukraine," Zelensky wrote in a message on Telegram.

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8.00

Iran supports Chinese plan to achieve peace in Ukraine

Iran supports China

's peace proposal

to find a

negotiated solution to the war in Ukraine

, in which Beijing emphasized "dialogue and negotiations", and which was

met with skepticism

by the West.

"Iran considers that the elements reflected in this document are sufficient to start negotiations to find an operational framework for the end of military activities in Ukraine," the Iranian Foreign Ministry said last night.

The diplomacy of the Persian country also stressed the need to

put an end to "unilateral measures"

, in reference to the sanctions suffered by Moscow for the invasion and Tehran itself for the delivery of drones to Russia for use in the conflict.

Tehran also showed its willingness to "contribute to a peaceful resolution of the crisis", in a statement in which it only named Russia once.

China presented a document on Friday in which it explains in twelve points its "position for a political solution to the crisis in Ukraine" and in which it emphasizes the need for "dialogue and negotiations" and "respect for the sovereignty of the countries ".

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