Russia’s Missile Drops in Crimea and Impact on Ukraine: Updates from NATO Summit

2023-07-09 20:38:26

Moscow ∙ The Russian army says that it has dropped missiles, including in Crimea. 9 years ago, Russia dropped 4 missiles in Crimea, which was seized from Ukraine, and in Rostov and Bryansk regions of Russia.

Russia has protested the US decision to give Ukraine cluster bombs against Russia. Britain has said it will not supply Ukraine with banned cluster bombs. It is indicated that US President Joe Biden’s decision to provide cluster bombs has disturbed the allied countries.

Biden, who returned to attend the NATO summit in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius tomorrow and the day after, will arrive in Britain today and meet Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Final talks on Ukraine’s NATO membership will be held at the summit.

Meanwhile, Russia accused the return of 5 Ukrainian soldiers who were prisoners of war from Turkey as a violation of the agreement. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who visited Turkey, returned the troops. These prisoners of war were released by Russia with the condition that they not return to Ukraine until the end of the war.

At the same time, it has not been confirmed whether Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend next month’s BRICS summit in South Africa.

The rule is that South African authorities should arrest Putin if he arrives with an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court for the charge of smuggling Ukrainian children from the occupied territories to Russia.

English Summary: NATO summit  to begin

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