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Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov, without providing evidence, said Ukraine had acted on U.S. orders with the alleged drone attack on the Kremlin citadel in the early hours of Wednesday. "Attempts to disown this (attack on the Kremlin), both in Kyiv and in Washington, are, of course, absolutely ridiculous. Separately, Russia's foreign ministry said the alleged drone attack "must not go unanswered" and that it showed Kyiv had no desire to end the 15-month old war at the negotiating table. Russian emergency services quickly extinguished a fire at the Ilsky oil refinery, one of the largest in southern Russia, after a drone attack set product storage facilities ablaze, TASS news agency reported. Reporting by Kyiv, Moscow and Amsterdam buros Writing by Gareth Jones Editing by Nick MacfieOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Whatever the provenance of the two drones that approached the Kremlin early Wednesday morning, one thing was clear: The Russian government wanted the world to know about them. The Kremlin made a deliberate choice to quickly make public what it claimed was a drone attack aimed at assassinating President Vladimir V. Putin. It published an unusual, five-paragraph statement on its website that named the Ukrainian government as the perpetrator and asserted the right to retaliate against Kyiv. The Kremlin’s messaging diverged significantly from its response to previous episodes involving attacks on Russia or Russian-occupied territory. Now the question is whether Russia will use the incident to justify more and even deadlier strikes against Ukraine.
But until the Kremlin chose to publicize the incident around 12 hours later, social media footage of the incident had gained little attention. Moscow said the alleged attack took place in the early hours of Wednesday. Two “unmanned aerial vehicles” were intercepted and destroyed before they caused any damage or injury, the Kremlin said. Ostorozhno Novosti/ReutersShortly after the first media reports, another video appearing to show the moment a drone exploded above the Kremlin began circulating widely on social media. In the video, the apparent drone seems to fly towards the building’s domed roof, followed by what looks like a small explosion.
MOSCOW, April 23 (Reuters) - The son of Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman said in an interview published on Saturday that he had served in Ukraine under an assumed name as an artilleryman in the Wagner mercenary force, the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper reported. Nikolai Peskov, the 33-year-old son of Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, told the privately-owned newspaper that he had served in Ukraine, a rare, public example of the son of a senior Russian official fighting in the war. "It was on my initiative," Peskov, whose father has served as Putin's spokesman since 2008, said in an interview. Wagner's founder, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said Dmitry Peskov had approached him and asked him to take his son on as an artilleryman. Peskov told him that he would not be going anywhere and would solve the situation at a different level, according to a recording of the call posted online.
The Russian authorities said on Thursday that they had detained an American journalist for The Wall Street Journal and accused him of espionage, marking a new escalation in Moscow’s tensions with the United States and with foreign media organizations since its invasion of Ukraine. The journalist, Evan Gershkovich, a correspondent based in Moscow, is believed to be the first American reporter to be held as an accused spy in Russia since the collapse of the Soviet Union. His detention comes as relations between Russia and the United States continue to deteriorate, with Washington leading a coalition of nations supporting Ukraine’s military defense and pushing for Moscow’s further diplomatic and economic isolation. Hours later, the Kremlin endorsed Mr. Gershkovich’s arrest. “We’re not talking about suspicions,” Dmitri S. Peskov, spokesman for President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, said, adding, “He was caught red-handed.” Mr. Peskov said he could not provide further details.
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Convicts and mercenaries have been recruited to help fight Russia's war in Ukraine. One convict recruited to the Wagner group deserted and turned himself in to Ukrainian forces. After being returned to Russia in a prisoner swap, a video on Telegram showed his execution. Many of those men were recruited by Wagner, a notorious mercenary group led by Yevgeny Prigozhin, an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin. During the interviews, he said he joined the Wagner group in order to leave prison and wanted to join Ukrainian forces and fight with them, The Guardian reported in November.
A New York Times investigation detailed Russia's blunders as they launched an invasion of Ukraine. "Never in its history has Russia made such stupid decisions," a retired Russian general told The NYT. Russian President Vladimir Putin displayed a high degree of confidence in the country's military when he launched the invasion of Ukraine in late February. But nearly ten months later, Russia has been unable to defeat the Ukrainian military and has found itself shunned and isolated from the West. The Russian military, which was seen as a formidable force before the conflict, in actuality had been "severely compromised" by longstanding corruption, per the report.
Since the early days of the invasion, Mr. Putin has conceded, privately, that the war has not gone as planned. “I think he is sincerely willing” to compromise with Russia, Mr. Putin said of Mr. Zelensky in 2019. To join in Mr. Putin’s war, he has recruited prisoners, trashed the Russian military and competed with it for weapons. To join in Mr. Putin’s war, he has recruited prisoners, trashed the Russian military and competed with it for weapons. “I think this war is Putin’s grave.” Yevgeny Nuzhin, 55, a Russian prisoner of war held by Ukraine, in October.
The European Union now prohibits Russian crude oil imports by sea, setting up the bloc to have phased out 90% of oil imports from Russia. It’s a huge move given that Europe received roughly a third of its oil imports from Russia in 2021. In 2021, the EU imported €48 billion ($50.7 billion) worth of crude oil and €23 billion ($24.3 billion) of refined oil products from Russia. Countries like Poland and Estonia wanted a lower price cap, emphasizing that $60 is too close to the current market price for Russian oil. “Today’s oil price cap agreement is a step in right direction, but this is not enough,” Estonian foreign minister Urmas Reinsalu tweeted Friday.
LONDON — Russia said on Tuesday that four Ukrainian regions whose annexation it proclaimed last month are under the protection of its nuclear arsenal. The statement from the Kremlin came at a moment of acute tension, with both NATO and Russia expected to hold military exercises shortly to test the readiness of their nuclear weapons forces. NATO is conducting nuclear preparedness exercises this week and has said it expects Russia to hold its own nuclear drills imminently, but Peskov said he had no information on that. Putin last month proclaimed that the territories Moscow was taking from Ukraine would be part of Russia “for ever”. Russia has lost ground in the four regions even since it claimed control over them in a lavish Kremlin ceremony on Sept. 30.
SummarySummary Companies Ceremony to take place in Grand Kremlin Palace on FridayPutin to make major speech, meet Russian-installed leadersRussia to annex 15% of UkraineUkraine and West denounce 'referendums' as illegalLONDON, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin will on Friday begin formally annexing 15% of Ukrainian territory, presiding at a ceremony in the Kremlin to declare four Ukrainian regions part of Russia. Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the ceremony would take place at 3 p.m. (1200 GMT) on Friday in the St George's (Georgievsky) Hall of the Grand Kremlin Palace to sign "agreements on the accession of new territories into the Russian Federation". Agreements will be signed "with all four territories that held referendums and made corresponding requests to the Russian side", Peskov said. Following the signing ceremonies, Putin will give a major speech and meet with Moscow-appointed administrators of the Ukrainian regions. The ceremony is part of a process in which Peskov said Putin would separately address the Russian parliament at a later stage.
Kremlinul a declarat joi, 17 iunie, că aderarea Ucrainei la NATO va fi o „linie roșie” pentru Moscova și că Rusia este îngrijorată că Kievului i s-ar putea acorda într-o bună zi statutul de membru al Organizației Tratatului Nord-Atlantic (NATO), scrie Reuters. Peskov a declarat că summitul a fost pozitiv în general. Președintele ucrainean Volodimir Zelensky a declarat luni că dorește un „da” sau „nu” clar de la Biden cu privire la acordarea Ucrainei la NATO. „Este un lucru pe care îl urmărim foarte atent și este într-adevăr o linie roșie pentru noi – în ceea ce privește perspectiva aderării Ucrainei la NATO”, a declarat Peskov pentru postul de radio Ekho Moskvy. „Desigur, acest lucru (aderarea Ucrainei la NATO) ne ridică îngrijorările”, a menționat purtătorul de cuvânt al Kremlinului.
Persons: Reuters, Dmitri Peskov, american Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin, Peskov, Volodimir Zelensky, Biden, Joe Biden, Putin, Washington Organizations: NATO, Tratatului Nord Locations: Ucrainei, Moscova, Rusia, Kievului, Atlantic, Geneva, Ucraina, Washington, Rusiei
Kremlinul a declarat joi că aderarea Ucrainei la NATO va fi o „linie roșie” pentru Moscova și că Rusia este îngrijorată că Kievului i se va putea acorda într-o bună zi statutul de membru al Alianței, potrivit Reuters. Purtătorul de cuvânt al Kremlinului, Dmitri Peskov, a făcut aceste declarații la o zi după ce președintele SUA Joe Biden și președintele rus Vladimir Putin au purtat discuții la Geneva. Peskov a declarat că summitul a fost pozitiv în general, scrie digi24.ro. „Este un lucru pe care îl urmărim foarte atent și este într-adevăr o linie roșie pentru noi - în ceea ce privește perspectiva aderării Ucrainei la NATO”, a declarat Peskov. Preşedintele Ucrainei, Volodimir Zelenski, a declarat, luni, că doreşte un răspuns clar, „da” sau „nu”, din partea preşedintelui american Joe Biden în ceea ce privește aderarea Ucrainei la NATO.
Persons: Reuters, Dmitri Peskov, SUA Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin, Peskov, . Peskov, american Joe Biden, Joe Biden, Volodimir, Biden Organizations: NATO, Alianței, - Locations: Ucrainei, Moscova, Rusia, Kievului, SUA, Geneva, Volodimir, american, - Atlantice, Ucraina, Crimeea, ţării
La o zi după summit-ul lui Joe Biden cu Vladimir Putin, Kremlinul declară că aderarea Ucrainei la NATO ar fi „o line roșie”Kremlinul a declarat joi că aderarea Ucrainei la NATO va fi o „linie roșie” pentru Moscova și că Rusia este îngrijorată că Kievului i se va putea acorda într-o bună zi statutul de membru al Alianței. Peskov a declarat că summit-ul a fost pozitiv în general, informează Reuters. „Este un lucru pe care îl urmărim foarte atent și este într-adevăr o linie roșie pentru noi – în ceea ce privește perspectiva aderării Ucrainei la NATO”, a declarat Peskov. Preşedintele Ucrainei, Volodimir Zelenski, a declarat, luni, că doreşte un răspuns clar, „da” sau „nu”, din partea preşedintelui american Joe Biden în ceea ce privește aderarea Ucrainei la NATO. NATO leaders confirmed that 🇺🇦 will become a member of the Alliance & the #MAP is an integral part of the membership process.
Persons: Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin, Dmitri Peskov, SUA Joe Biden, Peskov, american Joe Biden, Volodimir, Володимир Зеленський Organizations: NATO, Alianței, Reuters, - Locations: Ucrainei, Moscova, Rusia, Kievului, SUA, Geneva, Volodimir, american, - Atlantice
Preşedintele Ucrainei, Volodimir Zelenski, îndeamnă forţele armate să rămână în alertă. Iar şeful Serviciului de Frontieră de la Kiev a confirmat retragerea parțială a militarilor ruşi din Crimeea, dar nu şi de la frontiera de est a Ucrainei. Între timp, președintele ucrainean, Volodimir Zelenski, a declarat că ar fi dispus să se întâlnească pentru discuţii cu Vladimir Putin la Vatican. Ciocnirile între forţele ucrainene şi separatiştii pro-ruşi din estul Ucrainei s-au intensificat de la începutul anului, după armistiţiul din a doua jumătate a anului trecut. Insurgenţii proruşi au anunţat, la rândul lor, că cel puţin 25 de combatanţi au fost ucişi de la începutul anului.
Persons: Washingtonul, Pentagonul, Volodimir, Vladimir Putin, Zelenski, Putin, Insurgenţii Organizations: Apărării Locations: Ucrainei, Volodimir, Kiev, Crimeea, Vatican, Moscova, Donbass
Statele Unite nu sunt implicate în nicio conspirație pentru înlăturarea de la putere a președintelui belarus Alexandru Lukașenko. Declaraţia a fost făcută de un reprezentant oficial al Departamentului de Stat pentru jurnaliştii de la TASS. Potrivit acestuia, orice sugestie că guvernul SUA ar fi participat la tentativa de asasinare a lui Lukaşenko este complet falsă. La rândul său, liderul opoziţiei belaruse, Svetlana Tihanovskaia, refugiată în Lituania, a calificat anunţul lui Lukaşenko drept o "provocare a serviciilor de securitate ruseşti şi belaruse". Peskov a confirmat că a existat o operaţiune a serviciilor speciale, însă nu a oferit mai multe detalii.
Persons: Alexandru Lukașenko, Declaraţia, Svetlana Tihanovskaia, Alexandr, Alexandr Lukaşenko, Operaţiunea, Alexandr Feduta, Vladimir Putin, Ecaterina, Luni, Dmitri Peskov, Joe Biden, Peskov Locations: Statele Unite, SUA, Lituania, Belarusului, Rusiei, Belarus, Moscova, belarusă, Ecaterina Glod
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