The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi visited the capital of Slovakia, Bratislava, on Friday, where he met with the President of this country, Zuzana Chaputova.
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Zelensky arrived in Slovakia from the Czech Republic and after meeting with the president, he is scheduled to hold talks with government officials.
Military support for Ukraine and Ukraine’s integration into the European Union (EU) and NATO are expected to be the main topics of the talks between the Ukrainian president and Slovakian officials.
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Among European leaders, Chaputova is one of the most determined supporters of Ukraine and has visited Kyiv twice since the beginning of the war. Together with Zelenskiy, she also visited the places where the cruelty of the war was most visible.
Shortly after the start of the war, the Slovak army donated its anti-missile defense system to Ukraine and has also transferred all of its operational MiG-29s to Ukraine.
The number of people killed in a Russian rocket attack in Lviv has increased to ten
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The number of people killed in a Russian rocket attack on an apartment building in Lviv has increased to ten.
The number of people killed in a Russian rocket attack on an apartment building in Lviv has increased to ten, Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovy announced on Friday.
Another 42 people, including three children, were injured. 16 of the victims were taken to the hospital.
It has already been announced that on the night of Thursday, the Russian cruise missile “Kalibr” hit an apartment building in Lviv, Western Ukraine.
The third and fourth floors in two stairwells and the roof of the building were completely destroyed.
After finding the tenth victim in the ruins of the house, the head of the Lviv District War Administration Maksims Kozickis announced on Friday morning that the search and rescue operation has been completed.
Stoltenberg: The summit will confirm the commitment to admit Ukraine to NATO in the future
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NATO leaders will reaffirm their previously expressed commitment that Ukraine will join the alliance in the future at a summit in Lithuania next week, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced on Friday.
“I expect all leaders to reaffirm that Ukraine will become a member of NATO and to agree on how to bring Ukraine closer to this goal,” Stoltenberg said.
The NATO summit in Vilnius will be held on July 11 and 12.
Ukraine: Russian casualties reach 232,810 soldiers
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War in Ukraine.
The loss of Russian troops in Ukraine has reached 232,810 soldiers by Friday morning, according to the General Staff of the Ukrainian Army.
According to the data of the General Staff, 510 invaders were destroyed during the day.
Since the beginning of the repeated invasion on February 24 of last year, the Russians have lost 4,070 tanks, 7,944 armored personnel carriers, 4,330 cannons, 658 multi-charge rocket systems, 408 anti-aircraft artillery systems, 315 airplanes, 309 helicopters, 3,652 drones, 1,271 cruise missiles, 6,898 vehicles. s and tankers, 18 ships and speedboats, as well as 612 units of specialized equipment.
The extent of Russia’s losses is being clarified, as the acquisition of information is hindered by hostilities.
German counterintelligence warns of increased Russian and Chinese espionage
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Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin are depicted in “matryoshkas” as souvenirs.
Germany’s Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD) has warned of increased Russian and Chinese espionage targeting the Bundeswehr.
In the annual MAD report, the intelligence services of both countries are recognized as the most active organizers of espionage in Germany.
The activity of Moscow’s spies has increased even more since the repeated Russian invasion of Ukraine began last year and Berlin became involved in the supply of weapons to Kyiv, as well as in the training of Ukrainian soldiers, according to the report sent to the Bundestag, which came to the disposal of the DPA agency.
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MAD’s role is to prevent Bundeswehr espionage, fight extremists, and carry out security checks on soldiers and civilian employees of the army.
In its report, MAD states that Russia’s war against Ukraine has made prevention of espionage and potential sabotage particularly important.
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