The nuclearization of Belarus has been completed. Russia has begun transferring nuclear weapons to Belarus, President Alexander Lukashenko said on Thursday. So far, Moscow, which warned of such a maneuver in March last year, has not commented on this issue.
The leader of the Belarusian opposition in exile hastened to condemn this initiative. “This not only endangers the lives of Belarusians, but also creates a new threat for Ukraine, for the whole of Europe”condemns Svetlana Tikhanovskaya on Twitter.
Kyiv is still under bombs. At the front, Russia continues its maneuvers to undermine the morale of the Ukrainians. Kremlin forces again shelled Kyiv on the night of Thursday to Friday. “Another air strike on Kyiv, the 13th in a row since the beginning of May! And, as always, at night”, criticized the administration of the capital in his Telegram account. According to her, the cruise missiles were launched by Tu-95MS strategic bombers from the Caspian Sea area. “According to preliminary information, all enemy objects in the airspace of Kyiv were detected and destroyed”she adds.
Blocked Conflict
The conflict is deadlocked. However, a quick military victory by either side is more unlikely than ever, Judge Washington. Russia’s original goals, including the overthrow of the Ukrainian government, “not achievable by military means, it will not work”, says General Mark Milley. On the other hand, there are now hundreds of thousands of Russian troops in Ukraine, which makes it unlikely that Kyiv will seek to reclaim all of its territory. “short term”America’s highest litigation.
Wagner leaves Bakhmut. Wagner’s militia is about to withdraw from Buckmouth, the site of bloody fighting that has lasted several months. As previously reported, units of Yevgeny Prigozhin began transferring their positions to regular Russian units. “Today, the process of withdrawing units from Bakhmut is underway. By June 1, most of them will be relocated to the rear bases. We are transferring positions to the fighters, ammunition and everything is there.”says the head of the paramilitary group in a video broadcast from his press office.
Japan tightens the screws, Germany opens the door
Another screwdriver from Japan. At the diplomatic level, Tokyo continues to raise its tone towards Russia. As agreed at the last G7 summit that ended last week, the Japanese government has imposed new sanctions against Moscow. Decrees have been issued to freeze the assets of 17 Russian citizens and 78 organizations, as well as to ban the export of goods and services to 80 Russian organizations, said government spokesman Hirokazu Matsuno. The export bans include products destined for Russian companies linked to the country’s military-industrial complex, as well as construction and engineering services, he said.
In addition, the country of the rising sun opposed the transfer of nuclear warheads to Belarus. He “condemned” this initiative and encourages the two countries concerned “stop activities that exacerbate tensions”.
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Scholz does not close the door on Putin. In this context of verbal escalation and tension, Olaf Scholz added some water to his wine. “It has been a long time since my last phone call. But when the time comes, I intend to talk to Putin again.”says the German leader, who has not spoken to his Russian counterpart since December last year.
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