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Ukraine: Putin: ‘Crazy sanctions against Russia did not work’. Macron, no peace if the goal is to crush Russia – World

The Russian President Vladimir Putin’s speech at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) “due to a cyber attack on the forum website, which disrupted the admission system to the plenary meeting”. This was stated by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as reported by Interfax.

“The US thinks it is the only center in the world,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said. “The West intentionally undermines the international foundations in the name of their geopolitical illusions “, the Russian president specified. but “The era of the unipolar world order is over, despite all attempts to preserve it by any means”. Sanctions against Russia “they are foolish and reckless, their aim is to crush the Russian Federation’s economy but they didn’t work”. Thus the Russian President Vladimir Putin in his speech at the Spief in St. Petersburg. The current situation in Europe “it will lead to a wave of radicalism and in the future to a change of elite ” Russian President Vladimir Putin said in his speech at Spief in St. Petersburg, as reported by Tass. The current purpose of russophobia represents an attempt to isolate and “obliterate” a Russia that is rebellious towards the West.

French President Emmanuel Macron has declared that Ukraine will never have peace if the ultimate goal of the conflict in the country is “crush Russia. In an interview with French TV Bfmtv, filmed by CNN, on his return from Ukraine, Macron said he had heard that “the goal of this war is to crush Russia. And this is where I say you are wrong. If yes do so, a negotiated peace will never be achieved “. Macron added that not even Zelensky has the goal of crushing Russia. “President Zelensky defends his land. And we want to help him do it. Sometimes we have won the war and lost the peace.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin support position by French President Emmanuel Macron on a political-diplomatic solution in Ukraine. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Friday in an interview with Izvestia, as reported by Tass. “We greatly appreciate these qualities (by Emmanuel Macron, ed). Despite the underlying differences, Macron has consistently followed this path, which even the president approves,” Peskov said.

The humanitarian situation in eastern Ukraine it is “extremely alarming” and continues to deteriorate. The UN affirms it. “Almost four months into the war, the humanitarian situation across Ukraine, especially in eastern Donbass, is extremely alarming and continues to deteriorate rapidly,” the Office of Nations OCHA said in a statement. Unite for humanitarian affairs.

Some Ukrainian troops who hid in the plant Azot di Severodonetsk they began to give up. The pro-Russian militia of Lugansk support this, as reported by Tass.

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A third American, the veteran of the Marines Grady Kurpasi, disappeared in Ukraine. This was stated by officials of the US administration cited by CNN. The last time there was news of him was between 23 and 24 April. Kurpasi served 20 years in the Marines and had decided to volunteer in Ukraine.

Yesterday the mission of Draghi, Scholz and Macron to Kiev for a meeting with Zelensky. The Ukrainian president is pushing for EU membership. Draghi replied that “Ukraine must choose the peace it wants” and adds that now “Europe must have the same courage that Zelensky had” even if, he admits, for now there is no room for peace. Macron and Scholz echo him: “France and Germany will never negotiate with Russia behind Ukraine”, which “is part of Europe”.

For Foreign Minister Serghei Lavrov, the entry of Kiev would violate the same criteria that the EU has set itself. In any case, he added, relations with Europe I am no longer “among the priorities” of Moscow.

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The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (Ohchr) has announced that since the beginning of the Russian invasion 4,481 civilians were killed. The injured are instead 5,565. Ukrinform writes it. According to the latest update, the victims include 1,739 men, 1,159 women, 119 girls and 125 boys, as well as 40 children and 1,299 adults whose gender is still unknown. Most of the civilians killed were victims of bombings, missiles and air strikes.

At least 10 private homes were damaged and a school and an apartment building were destroyed in the Kharkiv region. This was stated by the governor, Oleh Synyehubov on Telegram describing the attacks as “war crimes of the Russian occupiers”. “The fighting continues on the line of contact. In the direction of Kharkiv, the enemy tried to conduct a reconnaissance by fighting in the Kochubeyevka area, but suffered losses and withdrew. In the Izium area, the occupiers are trying to continue the fight. offensive in the direction of Slavyansk. Our defenders repel all attacks from the enemy “, writes the governor on Telegram. Claims cannot be independently verified.

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