Latest news on Russia and the war in Ukraine

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Latest news on Russia and the war in Ukraine

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Several big surges struck Kyiv town hall

Several big blasts struck the center of Ukrainian capital Kyiv Monday, according to witnesses and city authorities, after

State Emergency Services informed Ukrainian public broadcaster Suspilne that the surges had actually triggered triggering deaths and injuries, according to Reuters, though the casualty number is unidentified.

“Several explosions in the Shevchenkiv district – in the center of the capital. All services follow to place. Details later,” Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klitchko stated on Telegram, according to a Google translation.

Ukrainians had actually been bracing themselves for a vindictive attack after a surge damaged part of Russia’s Kerch bridge on Saturday, the only bridge linking Russia to the Crimean peninsula, which it annexed unlawfully in2014 Russian President Vladimir Putin called the bridge surge a “terrorist attack” and implicated Ukrainian forces of lagging it.

— Natasha Turak

Putin calls Kerch bridge damage a ‘terrorist attack’

Russian President Vladimir Putin offers a speech throughout an event officially annexing 4 areas of Ukraine Russian soldiers inhabit, at the Kremlin in Moscow on September 30, 2022.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to assemble his nationwide security council Monday to concentrate on the surge that damaged part of Russia’s Kerch bridge– the only bridge linking the nation to the Crimean Peninsula, which it unlawfully annexed in 2014.

Putin has actually called the blast on the tactically crucial facilities a “terrorist attack” and blamed it on Ukrainian unique services.

There are concerns amongst Russia watchers that the conference will be utilized to intensify the war with Ukraine, and comes simply weeks after Putin threatened to utilize all ways at his disposal– that includes nuclear weapons– to protect Russian area.

— Natasha Turak