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🇺🇸Trump at the first meeting with Putin asked about the supply of weapons to Ukraine : NYT learned about the details
October 5th Article.

In 2017, the first personal meeting of the presidents of the USA and Russia - Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin - took place within the framework of the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany. During the meeting, the leaders discussed key issues of world politics, including the role of Ukraine in international relations.

Former US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson reported that the Russian dictator tried to convince Trump of the negative aspects of Ukraine, calling it a corrupt and fabricated country.

Putin emphasized that Russia has every right to influence in Ukraine, especially in connection with its historical past and military actions in the east of the country. In response to the discussion of possible US aid to Ukraine, Trump suggested that Putin evaluate the possibility of supplying American weapons to Ukraine, to which the Russian dictator responded negatively, warning that "it would be a mistake."

Although Trump arrived at the meeting with a hawkish stance prepared by his advisers, he was unable to resolutely counter Putin's arguments. This meeting became an important moment for understanding Trump's future foreign policy position on Ukraine, which turned out to be ambiguous and often criticized.

Trump's policy on Ukraine has become a key issue of his presidency, particularly during his repeated meetings with Putin and has led to further controversies, including an impeachment inquiry related to his conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in 2019.

The real events of the 2024 election campaign once again focus attention on Trump's attitude towards Ukraine and his foreign policy views.

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Alina Peregudova lived in Mariupol. Loved animals, had a dog. She loved rollerblading in the yard with her friends.

She was engaged in weightlifting. She was a member of the candidate athletes of the national team of Ukraine.

"Alina was very hardworking, diligent, purposeful. Like all young people, she had many goals for the future," said Natalya Stepova, deputy director of the school.

During the full-scale invasion, the girl, along with her mother, uncle and grandmother, lived at 48 Morsky Boulevard. This area was one of the first to come under heavy and daily shelling by the Russian army.

At the beginning of March, communication, electricity, water and gas disappeared in the city. In order to survive, the people of Mariupol were forced to cook outside. On March 29, 2022, 14-year-old Alina, together with her mother and uncle, went to fetch water and came under fire. The girl and her relatives died.

⚠️Warning: Sensitive content Real content from Ukraine. Russian soldiers are executing captured Ukrainian fighters in Niu York (a village in the Donetsk region)

A drone captured the moment of this brutal crime by the occupiers. The Russians shot three unarmed Ukrainian soldiers from a neighboring unit at close range.

Later, fighters from the 12th Special Purpose Brigade "Azov," together with the 49th Separate Assault Battalion, captured one of the occupiers responsible for this atrocity.

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Russia agrees to accept payment in Pakistani tangerines amid payment difficulties

TASS reports that Russian chickpeas and lentils will be exchanged for tangerines and rice from Pakistan.

The decision to move to an exchange was made because the parties “are experiencing certain difficulties in making mutual payments,” explained Pakistan’s Deputy Minister of Commerce Nasir Hamid.

Under the agreement, the Russian company will supply 15,000 tons of chickpeas and 10,000 tons of lentils in exchange for 15,000 tons of tangerines and 10,000 tons of potatoes. @ukrainejournal

Russians shot this down to keep it out of Ukrainian hands. Ukraine got it

The Russians dropped explosives from a drone near a bus in Kherson.

About 2:00 p.m. in the suburbs next to the bus, the Russians dropped explosives from a drone. There were up to 20 passengers in the bus. "Fortunately, people were not injured this time," said Mrochko, the head of the MBA

In the Sumy region, Russians also attacked a bus with a drone.

Three passengers were injured in the attack: a 65-year-old man and 54-year-old and 63-year-old women.

This is not a NATO Target , it's a cowardly attack on civilians in Ukraine.

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🔥A drone attacked a military school in Moscow , a fire started

A fire broke out in one of the districts of Moscow, probably after a drone attack on the Moscow Higher Military Command School. A shooting range and a gas station are located nearby

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🇸🇰Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico expressed his desire to restore “normal” relations with Russia if the war in Ukraine ends during his government’s tenure, claiming that the European Union needs Russia, speaking to Slovak outlets Aktuality and Denník N on October 3

Speaking to reporters, Fico stated that “If the war ends during this government’s mandate, I will do everything to restore economic and normal relations with Russia. The EU needs Russia, and of course, Russia needs the EU.”

Fico also added his intent to maintain “normal, friendly relations” with Ukraine, adding that all wars eventually end through negotiations, and in his view, there is no military solution to conflicts. He said that Ukraine should remain a transit country for resources needed by Europe.

Additionally, Fico referenced Czech President Petr Pavel, suggesting that Pavel had shifted his stance on the war in Ukraine, allegedly stating that Ukraine should prepare for some form of compromise.

Earlier, Kyiv condemned Slovak PM Fico’s comments about Nazis in Ukrainian military.

Being a Putin lover has aged him

“russia Tortures Ukrainian Prisoners at All Stages, Involving Rape, Beatings, & Electric Shock.
- United Nations 🇺🇳

According to a UN report, russia has subjected Ukrainian prisoners to torture throughout their captivity, including rape, beatings, and electric shocks. The report highlights that many of these documented abuses involved personnel from various government agencies, suggesting a high level of coordination.

The report also notes that prison guards were aware of the mistreatment and had the opportunity to stop it but failed to do so. Additionally, russian officials have publicly called for the cruel treatment and execution of Ukrainian prisoners of war, further fueling these abuses.”

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Vladyslav Oksenchuk and Anastasia Kunytska met while serving in the "Azov" regiment.

He came to Donetsk region from Kovel, Volyn region, she is a local, born in Urzuf. Relationships were built, but they were cut short by the war...

In May, Nastya died in Mariupol, and Vlad was captured. On September 14 of this year, Azov native Vladyslav Oksenchuk returned home. He dedicated his first Instagram post to his beloved Anastasia.

"They say that such trials make us stronger. Two years have passed already, and I have not become stronger from this, every day it only gets harder..." - wrote Vladyslav.

Air defense activity was reported in Kurchatov, the city where the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant is located.

The Kursk region authorities have officially confirmed that the shelling of Kurchatov did not affect the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant in any way.

It was likely that the missile hit an ammunition depot several kilometers from the nuclear power plant.

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Russia has launched 119 Kinzhal missiles at Ukraine, 28 of which have been shot down. Today, it has become known that another Patriot system has arrived in Ukraine that can shoot them down.

Unfortunately, Ukraine has not had such air defense systems for a long time.

Most of the objects hit by the Kinzhals are civilian: 68 civilian versus 15 military (latest available data, there may be more).

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