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"Our approaches allow Ukraine to counterattack to defend against Russian attacks from the border regions, which includes Kursk and includes Sumy. So they are defending themselves against Russian attacks from those regions," said Pentagon deputy spokeswoman Sabrina Singh.
Ukraine's support for West African rebels is backfiring, The Times reports.
The publication recalls that after the Kremlin-backed Wagner mercenary group suffered its latest and most severe defeat in Africa (dozens of Russians were killed in an ambush in July), Ukrainian military intelligence was quick to claim credit.
Now, the Times reports, that boast looks like a symbolic defeat for Kyiv after the juntas of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger asked the UN Security Council to condemn Ukraine's alleged support for rebel groups in the Sahel region of West Africa, where Wagner is based.
Mali severed diplomatic ties with Ukraine earlier this month over comments by a GUR spokesman who said a separatist group in northern Mali had received "more than just intelligence" to launch an attack.
Days later, Niger's military government did the same in solidarity with its neighbor, accusing Ukraine of supporting "international terrorism."
In their letter to the UN Security Council, the foreign ministers of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso ask for the prevention of "subversive acts" that threaten regional and continental stability.
The three states have shunned their traditional Western and African regional allies since their juntas came to power in 2020, turning to Moscow for military support to fight a jihadist insurgency sweeping the Sahel.
Diplomats confirmed that the letter, posted on the account of an X group called the "Sahel Alliance" that includes Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, was distributed to the 15 council members.
Ukraine has not commented on the letter, but has previously said there is no evidence of its role in supporting rebels in Mali. This contradicts the words of GUR press secretary Andrei Yusov, who said the agency was involved in a "successful operation against Russian war criminals."
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The journalists who illegally crossed the border in Sudzha will be put on the international wanted list, the FSB Public Relations Center reported.
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