Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry complained on Friday sending false letters to citizens in Germany on behalf of the Consulate General of Ukraine in Düsseldorf with an offer to fight on the Ukrainian side for money.
“These letters are fake. The Ukrainian consular office did not send any such message. The consuls have already appealed to the German police to carry out an investigation,” Ukrainian foreign affairs spokesman Oleg Nikolenko warned.
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Putin accuses the West of using the Ukrainians as a “ram” against Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin onthis Friday he accused the West of practically turning Ukraine into a colony and to use the Ukrainian people as “cannon fodder, as a battering ram against Russia”.
“By continuing to supply it with weapons and ammunition, sending mercenaries, (the West) is pushing Ukraine on a suicidal path,” Putin warned in a video message to defense ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the Community of the Independent States. (CIS), meeting in Moscow.
He stressed that “some Western elites” are consciously seeking “the multiplication of chaos and the worsening of the international situation”.
kyiv warns of false letters to Germany with an offer to fight in Ukraine
The Foreign Ministry of Ukraine denounced this Friday the sending of false letters to citizens in Germany on behalf of the Consulate General of Ukraine in Düsseldorf with an offer to fight on the Ukrainian side for money.
“These letters are fake. The Ukrainian consular office has not sent any such message. The consuls have already turned to the German police to carry out an investigation,” Ukrainian Foreign Affairs spokesman Oleg Nikolenko wrote on Facebook in a collected message. by the Ukrinform agency.
At least one dead after a fire in a shopping center on the outskirts of Moscow
At least one person died in a fire which took place this Friday in the large shopping center MEGA-Khimki, located on the outskirts of Flyas reported by the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations.
Source: Clarin
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