35 countries of the “coalition of those who want” are ready to guarantee Ukraine security; Ukraine discussed with partners a new format for protecting the sky. Correspondent.net features major events in yesterday.
War in Ukraine: Macron declares the decision of 35 states
Until September 4, 35 leaders of coalition countries are ready to guarantee Ukraine for security. Of these, 26 countries have expressed their readiness to either sending troops or providing some funds to support the forces of peace guarantee to our country. French president Emmanuel Macron said this.
Zelensky announced a new sky protection format
Ukraine discussed with partners a new format for protecting the sky from Russian attacks. But US participation is required. President Vladimir Zelensky said during a combined press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron. It is now looking forward to a positive signal from Donald Trump.
Coalition is ready to give missiles in Ukraine – Starmer
Participants in the “coalition of those who wish” are ready to provide Ukraine with high missiles. British Prime Minister Kir Starkmer expressed this. In his opinion, with the support of US President Donald Trump, “You have to go even to put pressure on Putin to ensure the end of the hate.”
Flamingo Missile manufacturer took ballistic – media
The Ukrainian company Fire Point, which makes winged missiles Flamingo, The development of its own ballistic missiles FP-7 and FP-9, as well as air defense systems, has been revealed. The company is said to have introduced the technical features of two new ballistic missiles-FP-7 and FP-9.
Zelensky answered Putin about Moscow
Russia is doing everything to postpone the meeting of the leaders at the end of the war in Ukraine, and yesterday’s statement by the Kremlin Vladimir Putin was another confirmation about it. If the Kremlin leader starts talking about a bilateral meeting, then it is good. But there was no meeting in Moscow, the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky assured.
NATO Secretary General has made a sharp statement about Putin
Russia and its leader Vladimir Putin have no right to determine if the presence of western troops in Ukraine is allowed if a peace agreement reached. This decision could make an exclusive KYIV, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said.
Great Britain armed with the armed forces of the armed forces for £ 1 billion from Russian possessions
Great Britain has spent more than 1 billion pounds ($ 1.34 billion) for providing weapons and military support for Ukraine. We talked about funds received from frozen Russian property, the British government reported the day before following the visit of defense minister John Hili to Kyiv.
Chernihov has undergone a missile effect, there are dead
Russian conquerors caused a missile blow to the suburbs of Chernigov. The blow was faced by employees of the human scoring mission, carrying out the work clearance work, Dmitry Bryzhinsky, head of the CherniV City Military Administration, said. It is known about a deceased and two injured.
The Commissioner of Verkhovna Rada for Human Rights Dmitry Lubinets said Russia has “again violated the basic standards of international law, and the world must respond to it.
The United Nations expressed anger over a missile strike made by Russian troops against humanitarian mission marks near Chernigov on September 4.
Russians killed 11 Donbass civilians per day
On the previous day, Russian aggressors fired at the regional region of the Donetsk 31 times. 11 people were killed and another 16 were injured, Donetsk Ova said. Konstantinovka was most affected, of which 9 people were killed and 7 were injured. In the city, 6 high buildings, 10 private homes, a shop, a shopping center, 5 retail pavilions and 2 cars were damaged. In the village of Kaleniki, one person was killed, 7 people were injured in Druzhkovka, in Seversk one person was killed and two were injured.
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