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Putin makes missile announcement

Moscow is ready to start manufacturing systems that were previously banned by the now-defunct INF Treaty, the Russian president has said

The Russian defense industry is ready to start producing intermediate and shorter-range missiles that had been banned under a now-defunct treaty with the US, President Vladimir Putin announced on Thursday.

The Cold War-era Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) had prohibited these systems, but the US withdrew from it in 2019. Moscow chose to maintain the ban so long as Washington abided by it as well.

“As I’ve said, in connection with the US withdrawal from this treaty and the announcement that they are starting production, we also consider ourselves entitled to start research, development, and in the future, production,” Putin said on Thursday at a press conference following the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Astana, Kazakhstan.

“We are conducting this R&D, and we are ready to start production. We have already, in principle, given the relevant instructions to our industry,” he added.

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Putin mentioned during a meeting of the National Security Council in Moscow last week the possibility that Russia might resume production of previously banned missile systems, citing the “hostile actions” of the US.

“We now know that the US is not only producing these missile systems, but has also brought them to Europe, Denmark, to use in exercises. Not long ago, it was reported that they were in the Philippines,” Putin explained at the time.

Washington’s moves left Moscow with no choice but to revive its intermediate-range and short-range programs, he said, adding that they would be deployed “based on the actual situation, if necessary.”

The 1987 INF treaty had banned both the US and Soviet Union from producing and fielding ground-based ballistic and cruise missiles – as well as their respective launchers – with ranges of 500 to 5,500 km (310 to 3,420 miles). The treaty did not affect air- or sea-based systems with the same range. This helped lower the tensions over the deployment of nuclear weapons in Europe.

Russia as the successor to the USSR continued to adhere to the treaty, while raising concerns that US installations in Eastern Europe – ostensibly designed as missile defenses – violated the treaty because their launchers were capable of deploying ground-attack munitions as well. In 2019, Washington pulled out of the treaty, accusing Moscow of having violated it without offering evidence to back up that claim.
 
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Russian forces recently advanced near Kreminna, Avdiivka, and Donetsk City.
 
Mambo ni .........................

Russia captures part of a key hilltop town in Ukraine, opening door to further advances​



Russian troops have taken control of parts of a key hilltop town in eastern Ukraine, a strategic gain that could pose major problems for Ukrainian troops trying to defend the area from further advances.

The relatively small town of Chasiv Yar has played an outsized role in the conflict and has been battered by months of intense fighting.

By Ivana Kottasová, Daria Tarasova-Markina and Radina Gigova, CNN
 
Hii ipo Dunia nzima ukileta majadiliano jeshini hasa kipindi kigumu Cha vita utakwenda na maji tu. Katika kipindi hiki wakuu kadhaa tu ndio hujadiliana yaani Rais, majenerali na wachache wengine. Huku chini wote unapokea maelekezo eitha unataka au hutaki.
Sasa huyo dogo alikua ameanzisha mgomo baridi atabaki kweli?
 
Keir Starmer said that UK's support for Ukraine will not change after the parliamentary elections:

"The last thing anyone in Ukraine wants is to see political parties in the UK arguing about what is a matter of life and death for them."
Keir Starmer visited Ukraine in February 2023. He visited Irpin and Bucha and emphasized that the UK continues to be united in its support for Ukraine.

The photo shows Volodymyr Zelensky and Keir Starmer in February 2023.
 
Naona uchaguzi wa US hautakuwa na impact yoyote kwenye hii vita!
Hii SMO huko Ukraine imeishaonyesha impact kule Uingereza .
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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced that he will be stepping down as the leader of the Conservatives after his party’s disastrous performance in the general election on Thursday.
 
Hii SMO huko Ukraine imeishaonyesha impact kule Uingereza .
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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced that he will be stepping down as the leader of the Conservatives after his party’s disastrous performance in the general election on Thursday.
Hii smo imekula vichwa vya Viongozi kadhaa wa UK.
Alianza Boris Johnson na Sasa sunak,............loading
 
ANOTHER neighborhood was cleaned up tonight by the Ukrainian army. Vovchansk - the advance of the Ukrainian Defenders is recorded.
 

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Hii smo imekula vichwa vya Viongozi kadhaa wa UK.
Alianza Boris Johnson na Sasa sunak,............loading
Dawa yenu ni kuwatwanga facts tu.., maana mmekuwa kama mazombi!

⚡⚡Keir Starmer said that UK's support for Ukraine will not change after the parliamentary elections:

"The last thing anyone in Ukraine wants is to see political parties in the UK arguing about what is a matter of life and death for them."
Keir Starmer visited Ukraine in February 2023. He visited Irpin and Bucha and emphasized that the UK continues to be united in its support for Ukraine.

The photo shows Volodymyr Zelensky and Keir Starmer in February 2023.
 

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