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Russia-Ukraine war, LIVE: Putin fuels tension after agreeing on a joint constellation of satellites, including the military, with Belarus

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Belarus and Russia have agreed create a joint constellation of satellites, including military ones, This was said on Friday by Belarusian President Alexandr Lukashenko.

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“They are not just for military purposes. Russia is huge. And we have managed to be part of this program and we are creating this constellation of satellites together with the Russians,” Lukashenko pointed out.

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The head of the German government asks Putin to continue the Ukrainian wheat deal

Chinese President Xi Jinping meets German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. photo EFE.

The head of the German government, Olaf Scholz, asked Russian President Vladimir Putin from Beijing on Friday to “not reject” the extension of the Ukrainian wheat export agreement, which expires on November 19.

“I ask the Russian president not to reject the extension of the wheat agreement which expires in a few days. Hunger must not become another weapon,” he said on his official trip to China.

Russia denounces another alleged Ukrainian attack on the border region

On Thursday, a member of the National Guard repaired a military vehicle seized from the Russian army in a hangar in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Photo EFE Vasiliy Zhlobsky

The governor of the Russian region of Belgorod, Viacheslav Gladkov, which borders the Ukrainian province of Kharkov in eastern Ukraine, today denounced an alleged Ukrainian attack on the city of Oktiabrski.

“The village of Oktiabrski in the Belgorod region was attacked. There were no casualties,” he wrote on his Telegram channel.

Gladkov said the shock wave and shrapnel shattered the windows and passed through the walls of two private houses.

Belgorod has repeatedly denounced alleged Ukrainian attacks on the border area of ​​the Russian region since the beginning of the Russian military campaign.

Belarus and Russia will create a constellation of satellites, including military ones

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Russian President Vladimir Putin. AP photo.

Belarus and Russia have agreed to create a joint constellation of satellites, including the army, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said today.

“We have agreed with Russia to create a joint constellation of satellites in space,” the president said during the launch of the Belarusian National Biotechnology Corporation (BNBC) compound food and amino acid production, according to the official BELTA agency.

“They are not just for military purposes. Russia is huge. And we have managed to be part of this program and we are creating this constellation of satellites together with the Russians,” Lukashenko pointed out.

Ukraine has reported Russian casualties since the beginning of the war

Iran denies military support to Russia

The Iranian government has denied militarily supporting Russia in the war in Ukraine and has offered the Kiev government to conduct a joint investigation into Moscow’s use of drones.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani rejected claims that his country provided Russian military support to attack Ukraine.

At the same time, he advised the Ukrainian side to remain realistic and, instead of publishing alleged false allegations against Tehran, seriously consider a constructive proposal to hold a bilateral technical meeting of experts once Kiev is able to provide evidence.

Source: Clarin

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