Ukraine war live updates: Russia expresses ‘extreme concern’ and calls for restraint in Middle East, but refuses to condemn Iran

Ukraine war live updates: Russia expresses ‘extreme concern’ and calls for restraint in Middle East, but refuses to condemn Iran


Moscow diplomat slams Israel following attack, stating it hasn’t sympathized with assaults on Russia

Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson slammed Israel next Iran’s substantial drone and missile attack on the place on Saturday, expressing Israel had not proven any solidarity or sympathy for Moscow when its territory was attacked by Ukraine.

Israeli Ambassador to Russia Simona Halperin was claimed by news company RIA Novosti as stating Sunday that Israel predicted Russia to condemn Iran’s huge-scale missile attack on the state this weekend.

Overseas Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova rebuked the ambassador, even so, noting, “Simona, remind me when was the final time that Israel condemned at minimum just one of Kiev’s attacks on Russian regions? You are unable to remember that, can you? Neither can I,” she claimed.

Explosions are observed in the skies of the cash, next the attack from Iran in Tel Aviv, Israel on April 14, 2024. 

Mostafa Alkharouf | Anadolu | Getty Illustrations or photos

“What I do recall are regime statements by Israeli officials in guidance of Zelensky’s actions. The extremely exact prison and terrorist steps dedicated by the thugs from Ukraine’s Presidential Office environment that have for several years been killing civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure,” Zakharova claimed.

Russia and Israel applied to love heat diplomatic relations, but those people have turn out to be frayed as Moscow has developed closer to Israel’s archenemy Iran and as Israel has backed its Western allies’ condemnation of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine although it has not joined its partners in imposing sanctions on Russia.

— Holly Ellyatt

Russia expresses ‘extreme concern’ more than Middle East, calls for restraint

Russia’s International Ministry on Sunday expressed “extraordinary issue in excess of another perilous escalation” in the Middle East following Iran’s missile and drone strike on Israel.

“We convey our extraordinary problem at however a further unsafe escalation in the location. We have frequently warned that the many unresolved crises in the Middle East, mostly in the region of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which are typically fueled by irresponsible provocative actions, will exacerbate tensions,” the international ministry reported on Telegram.

“We call on all get-togethers involved in the conflict to exercising restraint. We be expecting the regional states to take care of the existing troubles through political and diplomatic suggests. We think it is significant for the constructively-minded worldwide players to lead to this work,” it added.

An anti-missile process operates soon after Iran introduced drones and missiles towards Israel, as seen from Ashkelon, Israel April 14, 2024. 

Amir Cohen | Reuters

Israel has vowed to retaliate for the Iranian strike, which was carried out to avenge an alleged Israeli airstrike that killed a number of leading Iranian commanders in Damascus previously in April.

Russia did not condemn Iran’s attack, repeating Iran’s assertion that the attack was “carried out as component of the correct to self-defence.”

An all-out war among Israel and Iran could drag Russia into its orbit, supplied its near partnership with Tehran. Russia has grow to be a shut ally of Iran, with the nations around the world building a further army connection in new decades, and with Russia employing 1000’s of Iranian-made assault drones in Ukraine.

— Holly Ellyatt

Situation on japanese entrance has ‘significantly worsened,’ Ukraine’s leading normal states

Ukraine’s army chief warned Saturday that the battlefield scenario in the east of the nation, which continues to be the epicenter of the fiercest battling in Ukraine, has deteriorated sharply.

“The problem on the eastern entrance has appreciably worsened in recent days,” Oleksandr Syrskyi, commander-in-main of Ukraine’s armed forces, said on Telegram.

“This is principally due to the sizeable intensification of enemy offensive steps following the presidential elections in the Russian Federation,” he additional, in reviews translated by NBC Information.

A Ukrainian serviceman drives a British FV103 Spartan armoured staff provider on a road that qualified prospects to the town of Chasiv Yar, in the Donetsk location, on March 30, 2024, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 

Roman Pilipey | Afp | Getty Pictures

Syrskyi reported heat, dry weather experienced facilitated Russian forces’ assaults on Ukrainian positions in the Lyman and Bakhmut locations of the Donetsk location in jap Ukraine, with Russian “assault groups supported by armored vehicles,” including dozens of tanks and infantry fighting autos.

“In spite of major losses, the enemy is escalating initiatives by deploying new units with armored autos, occasionally reaching tactical achievement,” Syrsyki stated.

Read more below: Scenario on japanese front has ‘significantly worsened’ in current times, Ukraine’s military chief warns

— Holly Ellyatt



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