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Russo-Ukrainian War Latest: Russian-Belarusian Air Force Training Begins

Russo-Ukrainian War Latest: Russian-Belarusian Air Force Training Begins, Atmosphere of Fear in Ukraine.

The Russian-Belarusian exercise begins: Russia and Belarus started joint air force exercises on Monday.

Because of this, an atmosphere of fear was created in Kyiv and in Western countries. Regarding joint air force exercises, Belarus has stated that exercises with Russia are purely defensive in nature.

There are also concerns that Moscow is pressuring Belarus to go to war with Ukraine.

Belarus was accused of provocation in Ukraine.

Ukraine has repeatedly warned of a possible Belarusian attack.

Pavel Muraviko, a senior member of the Belarusian Security Council, said the situation on his country’s southern border with Ukraine is not quiet and Kyiv is trying to provoke the country.

Russo-Ukrainian War Latest: Apartment destroyed in Russian attack.

At the same time, shelling in Dnipro on Saturday knocked down a nine-story building. So far, 35 people have been confirmed dead in the attack, but there is no information on another 35 residents.

At the same time, the city’s mayor said it was very unlikely that more people would survive the wreckage.

The Russian Defense Ministry said the missile attack was carried out by the military. The statement did not mention the city of Dnipro as a specific target.

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There is a battle for the city of Soledar.

Ukrainian forces are also fighting to retain control of the town of Soledar in the eastern Donetsk region. Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Malyar on Sunday refuted Russia’s claim that the city was captured.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has asked Western countries to provide more arms.

Israel Protests: In protests against Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel, more than 80,000 people took to the streets.

Thousands of Israelis took to the streets of Let Aviv late on January 14 to protest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government.

More than 80,000 people took to the streets to protest proposed changes to Israel’s government and judiciary, according to the news agency.

Netanyahu has been compared to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Protesters likened the Israeli Prime Minister to Russian President Vladimir Putin. People claim that Israel was like anti-democratic Hungary or theocratic Iran.

The leading news agency, citing local Israeli media, reported that despite heavy rain, protesters gathered in Habima Square in downtown Tel Aviv and blocked the street.

Many took to the streets of Jerusalem in similar protests.

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