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Russia warns Britain to avoid involvement in Ukraine crisis

Russia warns Britain to avoid involvement in Ukraine crisis

Russia has urged Britain to stop its involvement in the Ukraine crisis, local media reported on Monday.

“The British leadership continues to demonstrate its focus on comprehensive support for Ukraine.

“The British have a thesis about the need to inflict ‘defeat on the battlefield’ on Russia,’’ said Sergei Belyaev, director of the Second European Department at the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

He said that since the start of the Ukraine crisis, London has sent military equipment to Ukraine totalling approximately 6.6 billion pounds (8.23 billion U.S. dollars).

It is ranked second in NATO after the United States.

“However, London’s involvement in the Ukrainian conflict goes beyond arms supplies and training Ukrainian Armed Forces fighters on the UK’s territory.

“More than 30,000 individuals are already involved in these activities.

“British military instructors are engaged in training and supplying units of Ukraine’s special operations forces directly within Ukraine,’’ Belyaev said.

He added that conducting sabotage operations in the Black and Azov Seas was included, as well as targeting critically important civilian infrastructure facilities in our country.

While urging Britain to stop its citizens from getting involved in military activities in Ukraine, he noted that Western mercenaries were not combatants under international humanitarian law.

He added that he did not have the right to the status of prisoners of war. (Xinhua/NAN)

Russia warns Britain to avoid involvement in Ukraine crisis

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Philippines’ Vice President Sara Duterte resigns from Cabinet

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Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte on Wednesday tendered her resignation as secretary of the Department of Education, Presidential Communications Office Secretary Cheloy Garafil said.

In a statement, Garafil said Duterte tendered her resignation as a member of the Cabinet during a visit to the presidential palace on Wednesday afternoon.

“She declined to give a reason. She will continue to serve as vice president.

“We thank her for her service,’’ Garafil said.

Garafil told reporters that Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos has accepted Duterte’s resignation.

(Xinhua/NAN)

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Putin demands Ukrainian troop withdrawal in exchange for peace

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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday said the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the territories annexed by his country is a prerequisite for any settlement of the ongoing war.

Putin said this during a visit to the Foreign Ministry in Moscow ahead of the Ukraine peace summit in Switzerland at the weekend.

If Ukraine also renounces membership of NATO, Russia would be prepared to cease fire and enter negotiations immediately.

His speech was clearly aimed at the current G7 summit in Italy and the Ukraine event opening on Saturday in the Swiss mountain hotel resort of Bürgenstock.

The affiliation of the Ukrainian regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhya and Kherson to Russia is no longer in question, Putin said.

Ukraine should withdraw its army from the parts of these regions that it still controls, he added.

The Kremlin leader said he was stating Russia’s minimum demands in order not to freeze the conflict but to resolve it once and for all.

At the same time, Putin repeated the demands he made when he ordered the invasion of the neighbouring country in February 2022: The creation of a neutral, non-aligned and nuclear-free Ukraine.

The country should also be disarmed and “denazified,” said Putin, using a term widely interpreted in the West as meaning the instalment of a Russia-approved leadership in Kiev.

Russia currently occupies around a fifth of Ukraine’s territory, including the Crimean peninsula, which it illegally annexed in 2014.

Ukraine has so far adhered to its stated goal of retaking the occupied territory, including Crimea.

President Volodymyr Zelensky is also calling for the prosecution of Russian war crimes and Russian reparations for the destruction caused. (dpa/NAN)

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World War II bomb found at Frankfurt Airport

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A bomb dating back to World War II has been found on the grounds of Frankfurt Airport on Friday.

Police said that it was a phosphorus bomb that was discovered during construction work.

According to the police, incendiary bombs containing white phosphorus were used on a large scale during World War II.

The bomb was to be detonated in a controlled manner in the late afternoon or evening.

Meanwhile, a radius of around 1,000 metres around the site was cordoned off in advance.

Neither air traffic nor the roads around the airport have been affected so far, a spokesman said.

There have been no evacuations.

(dpa/NAN)

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