According to several Russian media outlets, Vladimir Putin has arrived in Abu Dhabi, where he is beginning a rare diplomatic visit. Ukraine claimed responsibility on Tuesday for drone attacks on Russian military sites in the eastern part of Crimea. Follow the latest information.
Three people were killed by Russian shelling around Kherson, a city in southern Ukraine that has been under intense Russian bombardment for months, Ukrainian authorities announced on Tuesday, December 5. This regional capital was recaptured by Ukrainian forces just over a year ago but is under constant bombardment from the nearby Moscow army across the Dnieper River.
Ukraine claimed responsibility on Tuesday for drone attacks on Russian military sites in the eastern part of Crimea, which serves as a base for the Russian invasion. Drones “hit several key military facilities in Crimea,” including a radar system near the village of Baguerové on the Kerch Peninsula (east of Crimea), a source in the Ukrainian defense sector told AFP, with knowledge of the operations Security Services (SBU). .
10:55
PUTIN IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Russian President Vladimir Putin has just arrived in Abu Dhabi on a rare diplomatic visit, Russian media announced.
09:09
UPDATE ON THE SITUATION
Ukrainian authorities reported three deaths in Russian attacks around Kherson on Tuesday. Across the Atlantic, American aid to Kiev is still on hold. Here is the information from the last 24 hours about the war in Ukraine.
08:46
NIGHT ATTACK
According to Ukraine, there was a new Russian attack with 48 drones overnight. “A total of 48 Shahed 136/131 drones were launched,” of which 41 were destroyed by anti-aircraft missiles, the Ukrainian Air Force said on Telegram.
07:43
SELENSKI AT G7
According to the Japanese government, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will take part this Wednesday at the start of a conference call between the heads of state and government of the G7 countries. This will be his first intervention since the unexpected cancellation of a video conference speech to the US Congress the previous day.
06:54
Putin and his arrest warrant
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been under an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court since March 2023 and can continue to travel. How does he avoid his arrest warrant? Explanations.
How does Putin avoid his arrest warrant? Source: TF1 Info
06:47
Putin is back in the Middle East
The Russian president returns to the international stage by visiting the United Arab Emirates and then Saudi Arabia this Wednesday.
In the Middle East: Putin’s comeback Source: TF1 Info
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WELCOME
Hello and welcome to this live broadcast dedicated to the war between Ukraine and Russia.
International federations and national Olympic committees called on Tuesday for the “as quickly as possible” admission of Russian and Belarusian athletes to the 2024 Paris Olympics under a neutral banner. The Olympic Summit, an annual closed-door meeting in Lausanne, initiated the reintegration of these two countries into world sport last year. In a broader sense, it enables the establishment of majority positions within the Olympic world.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky canceled his planned speech to the U.S. Congress on Tuesday because of a “last-minute” event, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said. “Zelensky cannot come to our 3 p.m. briefing, something happened at the last minute,” the American elected official told the press. The Ukrainian president was scheduled to address the American Congress virtually, hoping to secure the release of a new, hotly debated but crucial package for his country at war.
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