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Russia-Ukraine war, live: Wagner Group founder warns Russia could face a revolution like the one of 1917


A year and three months later, the war continues in Ukraine, with attention focused on the expected Ukrainian counteroffensive Expulsion of the Russian invaders.

Catch a live stream of all the breaking news about the war on Ukrainian soil today.

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The founder of the Wagner Group warns that Russia may face a revolution like the 1917 revolution if the elite do not take war seriously.

Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of the Wagner mercenary group, warned that Russia could face a revolution similar to that of 1917 and lose the war in Ukraine. Unless the elite take war seriously. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 sparked one of the bloodiest European conflicts since World War II and the largest confrontation between Moscow and the West since the 1962 Cuban missile crisis. Ukraine is preparing a counter-offensive aimed at pushing Russian forces back to the border before 2014. Crimea Island. He added that Ukraine would try to besiege Bakhmut and attack Crimea.

Tells Reuters

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For the first time in months, the General Staff of Ukraine does not report attacks in Bakhmut, perhaps because Wagner’s group managed to advance into the city.

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Zelensky justifies his intense diplomatic work: “The strength of our state now, the strength of our defense now, is the basis of the strength of the rules-based international order.”

09:30

The United States distances itself from incursion into Russia’s border area with Ukraine

The United States on Wednesday distanced itself from an armed group’s incursion into Russia’s Belgorod region bordering Ukraine, where militias opposed to the Kremlin and Putin have staged attacks in recent days. After that force was defeated in an alleged counterterrorism operation, Russia released pictures of the weapons and equipment left behind by the militants. In some cases, it was Weapons and equipment of American origine., although Washington insists and reaffirms that it does not promote attacks within Russian territory.

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08:32

Putin and Lukashenko will meet on Wednesday in Moscow

The presidents of Russia and Belarus, Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko, respectively, will meet on Wednesday in Moscow with a goal Address potential contradictions in their bilateral policies, as confirmed on Monday by the Belarusian president. Although the Belarusian head of state stressed that there are “almost no problems” with regard to relations with Russia, he acknowledged that there may be some “inconsistencies”, especially in bureaucratic matters, according to the Belarusian agency Belta. “Meeting the day after tomorrow (Wednesday) in Moscow, Russian President Putin and I will be able to discuss and solve those problems that should not be in our relations at all,” Lukashenko said.

Tells Europe Press

08:00

The Pentagon believes that training pilots on the F-16 will help Ukraine in the long term

The United States Department of Defense has indicated that the decision to acquire training for — and eventual transfer of — F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine by its Western allies “is intended to support medium- and long-term defense needs.” Ukraine’s F-16s are about a long-term commitment to Ukraine. Pentagon spokesman Pat Ryder said at a press conference (…) that the F-16s would not be relevant to the upcoming counterattack.

Tells Europe Press



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