Moscow : Russian Ministry of Defense announced, Kiev tried to attack Moscow with 8 drones, and they were all destroyed

Moscow : Russian Ministry of Defense announced, Kiev tried to attack Moscow with 8 drones, and they were all destroyed The Russian Ministry of Defense announced today, Tuesday, that Kiev tried to attack Moscow with 8 drones, and confirmed that the air defenses managed to destroy them all.  The Ministry of Defense said in a statement, "The Kiev regime attempted this morning to launch a terrorist attack with drones on facilities in the city of Moscow. 8 drones participated in the attack, and all the drones were destroyed."  She added, "3 of them were intercepted by electronic defenses, lost control and deviated from their specified targets, and 5 drones were shot down by the Pantsir-S anti-aircraft missile system in the Moscow region."  Earlier on Tuesday morning, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that drones had crashed into two apartment buildings in the west and southwest of Moscow.  Sobyanin said that the attack did not result in any serious injuries, and confirmed that only two people sought medical help, and there was no need for hospital treatment.  The Moscow Mayor urged citizens not to publish unverified information, and to rely only on official sources, and confirmed that all emergency services are present at the scene, and there are no serious injuries as a result of the march attack.        The European Union condemns the violence in Kosovo and calls for a de-escalation, Josep Borrell  The European Union condemned the violence in Kosovo, which declared its unilateral separation from Serbia, and called for an end to the escalation. The European Union's High Commissioner for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, said in a tweet on "Twitter", on Monday, that "the European Union firmly condemns the shocking violence that took place today in Zvecany."  "The acts of violence committed against KFOR personnel, the media, civilians and the police are totally unacceptable," he added.  Borrell called on the Kosovo authorities and the protesters to "immediately stop the escalation," and expressed his hope that a political solution would be found through dialogue.         "The Guardian"  : Rohingya may become 'new Palestinians'  A UN official has warned that Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are at risk of becoming the "new Palestinians," noting that they are trapped in a protracted and increasingly neglected crisis. Olivier de Schutter, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, said in an interview with the Guardian newspaper that nearly a million people living in overcrowded camps in Cox's Bazar must be given the right to work in their host country, Bangladesh, indicating that forcing them to Reliance on dwindling international support was not sustainable.  On his recent visit to Cox's Bazar, he said that the conditions he witnessed there were "absolutely appalling" and that he rarely spoke to people in "such a state of desperation," noting that "with food prices inflated, the quality of nutrition for refugees will deteriorate." dramatically, and the rate of child undernutrition and malnutrition will increase dramatically.”  "But the worst of all is the fact that these people are totally dependent on humanitarian support, they are prevented from working. They spend their days in complete idleness. As a result, gender-based violence is on the rise," he added, noting that "security In the camps it is very problematic, as armed gangs control drug trafficking across the Myanmar border, which leads to gunfights between gangs at the same time.”  The Bangladesh government criticized the international community for failing to pressure Myanmar's military junta to allow the Rohingya to return safely to their homeland, and cited a lack of international funding to support the refugees it hosted.          "Turn it to Afghanistan instead of Switzerland" Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Vladimir Zelensky  Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Nikolai Azarov stated that the head of the regime in Kiev, Vladimir Zelensky, turned Ukraine into a new Afghanistan in terms of living standards.  This came according to what Azarov wrote on his social media page, where he continued: "In different years, the presidents of Ukraine promised to make it either France or a new Switzerland. However, Zelensky went to great lengths and made it a new Afghanistan."  According to Azarov, the head of the Ukrainian regime did this "in the interests of the Anglo-Saxons and defense institutions," Azarov asked: "How do you see the foreseeable future, is Washington tired of its puppet? Or is harming Russia more important than the lives of the hostages of the Kiev regime?"  The National Bank of Ukraine had announced earlier the launch of a mission to the International Monetary Fund to review the financing program in the country.

The Russian Ministry of Defense announced today, Tuesday, that Kiev tried to attack Moscow with 8 drones, and confirmed that the air defenses managed to destroy them all.

The Ministry of Defense said in a statement, "The Kiev regime attempted this morning to launch a terrorist attack with drones on facilities in the city of Moscow. 8 drones participated in the attack, and all the drones were destroyed."

She added, "3 of them were intercepted by electronic defenses, lost control and deviated from their specified targets, and 5 drones were shot down by the Pantsir-S anti-aircraft missile system in the Moscow region."

Earlier on Tuesday morning, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that drones had crashed into two apartment buildings in the west and southwest of Moscow.

Sobyanin said that the attack did not result in any serious injuries, and confirmed that only two people sought medical help, and there was no need for hospital treatment.

The Moscow Mayor urged citizens not to publish unverified information, and to rely only on official sources, and confirmed that all emergency services are present at the scene, and there are no serious injuries as a result of the march attack.


The European Union condemns the violence in Kosovo and calls for a de-escalation, Josep Borrell

The European Union condemned the violence in Kosovo, which declared its unilateral separation from Serbia, and called for an end to the escalation.
The European Union's High Commissioner for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, said in a tweet on "Twitter", on Monday, that "the European Union firmly condemns the shocking violence that took place today in Zvecany."

"The acts of violence committed against KFOR personnel, the media, civilians and the police are totally unacceptable," he added.

Borrell called on the Kosovo authorities and the protesters to "immediately stop the escalation," and expressed his hope that a political solution would be found through dialogue.


"The Guardian"  : Rohingya may become 'new Palestinians'

A UN official has warned that Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are at risk of becoming the "new Palestinians," noting that they are trapped in a protracted and increasingly neglected crisis.
Olivier de Schutter, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, said in an interview with the Guardian newspaper that nearly a million people living in overcrowded camps in Cox's Bazar must be given the right to work in their host country, Bangladesh, indicating that forcing them to Reliance on dwindling international support was not sustainable.

On his recent visit to Cox's Bazar, he said that the conditions he witnessed there were "absolutely appalling" and that he rarely spoke to people in "such a state of desperation," noting that "with food prices inflated, the quality of nutrition for refugees will deteriorate." dramatically, and the rate of child undernutrition and malnutrition will increase dramatically.”

"But the worst of all is the fact that these people are totally dependent on humanitarian support, they are prevented from working. They spend their days in complete idleness. As a result, gender-based violence is on the rise," he added, noting that "security In the camps it is very problematic, as armed gangs control drug trafficking across the Myanmar border, which leads to gunfights between gangs at the same time.”

The Bangladesh government criticized the international community for failing to pressure Myanmar's military junta to allow the Rohingya to return safely to their homeland, and cited a lack of international funding to support the refugees it hosted.


"Turn it to Afghanistan instead of Switzerland" Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Vladimir Zelensky

Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Nikolai Azarov stated that the head of the regime in Kiev, Vladimir Zelensky, turned Ukraine into a new Afghanistan in terms of living standards.

This came according to what Azarov wrote on his social media page, where he continued: "In different years, the presidents of Ukraine promised to make it either France or a new Switzerland. However, Zelensky went to great lengths and made it a new Afghanistan."

According to Azarov, the head of the Ukrainian regime did this "in the interests of the Anglo-Saxons and defense institutions," Azarov asked: "How do you see the foreseeable future, is Washington tired of its puppet? Or is harming Russia more important than the lives of the hostages of the Kiev regime?"

The National Bank of Ukraine had announced earlier the launch of a mission to the International Monetary Fund to review the financing program in the country.

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