In Irkutsk, a fighter fell into a house; In Russia, they started talking about Ukraine’s “dirty bomb”; Shmyhal: We have exhausted all saving possibilities. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
In Irkutsk, a fighter fell into a house
The governor of the Irkutsk region said the Su-30 fighter crashed into a two-story building. This is the second case in Russia in a week.
In Russia, they started talking about Ukraine’s “dirty bomb”.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, in telephone conversations with colleagues from France and Turkey, announced Ukraine’s imminent “provocations” with a “dirty bomb” – a conventional explosive impregnated of radioactive material that is not a nuclear weapon.
Shmygal: We have exhausted all saving possibilities
According to Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, Ukraine has exhausted all its economic possibilities, and without financial assistance from outside, Ukrainians may be left without pensions and salaries.
Kuleba – Shoigu: We don’t have any “dirty bombs”
Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said Ukraine does not have the “dirty bomb” that Russia claims.
Zelensky on the “dirty bomb”: Everyone understands everything
The leader of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, responded to the Russian fake about a “dirty bomb” and noted that only a subject in Eastern Europe could use nuclear weapons.
Zelensky discussed a new program with the head of the IMF
Zelensky also discussed the results of the work of the IMF mission in Ukraine with the head of the fund, Kristalina Georgieva. The President also thanked the Fund for providing $1.3 billion in emergency funding.
Austin had his second conversation with Shoigu in three days
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin spoke with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu – the second in three days.
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Source: korrespondent

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