What is Russia planning next in Ukraine? Security and defence analyst Michael Clarke says Russia is transferring forces from the north towards the southwest, while troops 'are under pressure' from Ukrainian forces in Kherson.
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"If you hear a loud explosion or if sirens are activated, immediately seek cover," the statement read. "Where there can be no flag of those who lose the war. There will be blue and yellow. In Kherson, above Svobody Square. There can be no flag of those who do not know what freedom is. There will be blue and yellow."
"So it's a reasonable bet that the Russians will try to mount something in order to indicate that they feel provoked but what they can do is just more of the same. Russian ultra-nationalist Alexander Dugin paid tribute to his daughter today after she was killed in a car bombing in Moscow. "If her tragic death has touched someone, she would have asked them to defend sacred Orthodoxy, the people and the Fatherland," Mr Dugin said.Konstantin Malofeyev, a close family friend and a wealthy ultra nationalist business tycoon, set the tone for many of the tributes that followed from Russian politicians, hailing the murdered woman as a martyr whose death made it all the more important for Russia to prevail against Ukraine.
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