Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko wave to the crowd together, a month into the Wagner Rebellion

Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko wave to the crowd together, a month into the Wagner Rebellion

Together, Sunday, July 23, Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko greeted the crowd in Kronstadt, near St. Petersburg. The exit comes a month after the failure of the Wagner rebellion in Russia, which the Belarusian leader helped put down. Take pictures with people present in the square in front of the cathedral. According to the Kremlin, they have previously visited a new museum dedicated to naval history and the city’s cathedral. Follow our lives.

Vladimir Putin claims that the Ukrainian counterattack “failed”. According to Russian news agencies, Alexander Lukashenko claimed this“nothing[vait] no counter attackthe Belarusian president took over by his Russian counterpart. There is one, but it failed.Vladimir Putin said. The two leaders will meet “One and a half, two days.”said the master of the Kremlin.

Odessa struck again. Russian forces attacked the Ukrainian port city during the night from Saturday to Sunday. Ukrainian authorities said the raids killed at least two people and wounded 22 others. The Southern Operations Command of the Ukrainian army also announced that the air defenses had shot down a part “Important” Russian missiles. There will certainly be reprisals against Russian terrorists for Odessa. warns the Ukrainian president.

Serious damage in Odessa. Projectiles that were not intercepted “Damaged port infrastructure, at least six residences, including apartment buildings”Army details. The Transfiguration Cathedral was also damaged. “two architectural monuments” He was injured in the attack, which also caused a power outage, according to the military. The latter states that 19 were wounded, including four children.

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