NATO Launches Baltic Sentry Mission to Protect Undersea Cables
NATO has announced the launch of a new mission, Baltic Sentry, aimed at protecting critical undersea infrastructure in the Baltic Sea
Amidst global reactions to the reported death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, Moscow has sharply criticized NATO countries for what it perceives as hasty judgments. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova asserted that NATO's immediate response to Navalny's demise reveals preconceived conclusions, bypassing the need for forensic medical examinations.
Zakharova, speaking on her Telegram channel, lambasted NATO leaders for directly implicating Russia without awaiting official autopsy results. She emphasized the absence of conclusive evidence while lamenting the Western rush to assign blame. However, Zakharova did not specify which accusations she was referencing.
The news of Navalny's death has sent shockwaves globally, prompting widespread condemnation and casting doubt on the Kremlin's involvement. Questions surrounding the circumstances of Navalny's demise have intensified, with many scrutinizing Moscow's role and accountability.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk accused Russia of plotting a global terrorist campaign targeting airlines, stating that the country had planned attacks on aircraft
On Monday, Russia reported that nine Ukrainian drones were downed as they attempted to attack the compressor station of the TurkStream
Investigative journalist Christo Grozev has suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin might agree to Ukraine joining NATO under certain conditions
Azerbaijan has demanded an apology from Russia following the downing of an Azerbaijani civilian passenger plane, as confirmed by new information
Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed unwavering resolve for a Russian victory in Ukraine, insisting on peace terms dictated by Moscow while issuing a stark warning to the West about the capabilities of the Oreshnik missiles
A high-ranking Russian military officer has been killed in an explosion in Moscow, the country's Investigative Committee confirmed
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