Russia threatens US and its NATO allies with “armed conflict”.

“The US and its NATO satellites are running the risk of an armed conflict with Russia, which could lead to catastrophic consequences”Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in a statement released by the Russian Embassy in the United Kingdom on Friday July 14. Twitter. Follow the latest developments of the war in Ukraine in our live stream.

The Kremlin is considering legalizing private military companies. Russia is exploring the legalization of private military companies, particularly the Wagner Group, whose existence is currently not recognized by Russian law. “As a matter of law, Wagner is not, and has never been, a private military company, and that is a question that needs to be studied, and that needs to be explored.”Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

Towards Renewal of the Black Sea Grain Agreement? The Russian President is Vladimir Putin “Okay with me” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that the grain export agreement will be renewed. Signed in July 2022 under the auspices of Turkey and the United Nations, Ukraine was able to export nearly 33,000 tons of grain even after the war, avoiding a global food crisis. The deal was due to close on Monday evening.

Kyiv claims to have shot down 16 Russian drones overnight. In Telegram, Ukraine’s military announced that it had shot down 16 of the 17 explosive drones launched by Russia. “From the South East of the Country” Thursday through Friday overnight. These Iranian-made Shahed-type drones have caused massive damage since the start of the Russian invasion.

American cluster munitions were supplied. Ukrainian armed forces have already received cluster munitions, a controversial piece of equipment promised by Washington to aid its counteroffensive. “We’ve got them, we haven’t used them yet, but they could change drastically” situation, Commander Oleksandr Tarnovsky told CNN.

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