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President of Iran is going to meet Putin in Moscow: What is the purpose of visit

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian plans to visit Moscow. The meeting will take place in the second half of January, RIA Novosti reports.

Iranian Ambassador to Russia Kazem Jalali stated that Pezeshkian plans to visit Moscow on January 17.

According to the ambassador, the Iranian president plans to sign an agreement on cooperation between Tehran and Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Yesterday, RBC-Ukraine reported that Russia and Iran are planning to sign a new strategic partnership agreement. This may happen on the eve of the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump.

Iran and Russia currently cooperate in the military, economic, and energy sectors.

Russia is an important supplier of military equipment to Iran. And Iran provides Russia with military assistance in the war against Ukraine. In particular, Russia receives Shahed kamikaze drones from Iran, which the Russian forces regularly use to attack civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.


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Estonia seeks to strengthen critical infrastructure protection

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Estonia plans to strengthen the protection of critical infrastructure after the incident with the cable in the Gulf of Finland. To do this, NATO allies may be involved, stated Prime Minister of Estonia Kristen Michal, according to ERR.

An emergency government meeting was held in Estonia after underwater communication cables between Estonia and Finland were damaged.

In particular, the head of the Estonian government praised Finland’s actions in connection with the incident.

“This is the first time in such incidents that a suspicious vessel has been intercepted, and the first steps have been taken to conduct an investigation. The investigation is being led by Finland, as the incident occurred on the Finnish side of the sea,” said Michal.

He clarified that the detained Eagle S vessel is an important part of Russia’s shadow fleet.

“The most important thing is that we must increase the level of monitoring and protection of critical infrastructure both at sea and on land. This is primarily done by the Navy, and we are also asking for such assistance from our allies,” Michal emphasized.

According to him, it is not possible to ensure surveillance of “every square meter underwater,” but it is important to make infrastructure protection more visible and to make it clear that the most important infrastructure is being monitored and cannot be destroyed with impunity.

By the way, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has already written on X about a conversation with Michal, during which they discussed possible damage to communication cables.

“NATO stands in solidarity with Allies and condemns any attacks on critical infrastructure. We are following investigations by Estonia and Finland, and we stand ready to provide further support,” he noted.

Cable damage in the Gulf of Finland

On December 25, it was reported that underwater communication cables between Estonia and Finland were damaged.

According to media reports, two vessels were passing near the damaged cables. Today it became known that one of them was detained.


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AP correspondent Shelley Adler reports on the Mega Millions jackpot that someone could win Friday night.

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Russian air-defense system downed Azerbaijan plane, sources say

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  • Azerbaijan’s preliminary thesis: Russia defences downed plane
  • At least 38 people were killed in Wednesday’s crash
  • Plane was in an area where Russia has downed Ukrainian drones Kazakhstan says no conclusions yet from its investigation
  • Kremlin: Not proper to comment until investigation is finished

BAKU, Dec 26 (Reuters) – Russian air defences downed an Azerbaijan Airlines plane that crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 38 people, four sources with knowledge of the preliminary findings of Azerbaijan’s investigation into the disaster told Reuters on Thursday.

Flight J2-8243 crashed on Wednesday in a ball of fire near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan after diverting from an area of southern Russia where Moscow has repeatedly used air defence systems against Ukrainian drone strikes.

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passenger jet had flown from Azerbaijan’s capital Baku to Grozny, in Russia’s southern Chechnya region, before veering off hundreds of miles across the Caspian Sea.

It crashed on the opposite shore of the Caspian after what Russia’s aviation watchdog said was an emergency that may have been caused by a bird strike.

Officials did not explain why it had crossed the sea. The nearest Russian airport on the plane’s flight path, Makhachkala, was closed on Wednesday morning.

One of the Azerbaijani sources familiar with Azerbaijan’s investigation into the crash told Reuters that preliminary results showed the plane was struck by a Russian Pantsir-S air defence system. Its communications were paralysed by electronic warfare systems on the approach into Grozny, the source said.

“No one claims that it was done on purpose. However, taking into account the established facts, Baku expects the Russian side to confess to the shooting down of the Azerbaijani aircraft,” the source said.

Three other sources confirmed that the Azeri investigation had come to the same preliminary conclusion. Russia’s Defence Ministry did not respond to a request for comment.

A U.S. official told Reuters on Thursday there were early indications a Russian anti-aircraft system may have struck the plane. Canada said it was deeply concerned by reports that Russian air defence may have struck the aircraft.

“We call on Russia to allow for an open and transparent investigation into the incident and to accept its findings,” the Canadian foreign ministry said in a statement on X.

Kazakh Deputy Prime Minister Qanat Bozymbaev said he could neither confirm nor deny the thesis that Russian air defences downed the plane.

Asked about the possibility that Russian air defences shot at the plane, the Kazakh transport prosecutor for the region where the plane came down said the investigation had yet to reach a firm conclusion.

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The Kremlin, asked before the Reuters report about the idea that the aircraft had been shot at by Russian air defences, said it would be improper to comment until the inquiry was concluded.

“It is wrong to build hypotheses before the conclusions of the investigation,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

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Footage shot by passengers on the plane before it crashed showed oxygen masks down and people wearing life vests. Later footage showed bloodied and bruised passengers climbing out of the plane. There were 29 survivors.

Pictures of the plane wreckage showed what appeared to be shrapnel damage to the tail section of the plane.

Aviation security firm Osprey Flight Solutions said in an alert to airlines on Wednesday that footage of the wreckage and the circumstances around the air space in southwest Russia indicated the possibility that the airliner was hit by some form of anti-aircraft fire.

Ukrainian military drones have repeatedly targeted Russia’s southern regions in recent months, triggering Russian air defences. Russia and Ukraine have been at war since Moscow’s invasion of its neighbour in February 2022.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Russian Defence Ministry had reported the downing of 59 Ukrainian drones over several regions.

Some were reportedly shot down in closed air space over regions bordering Ukraine, including the Sea of Azov. Flight operations were reportedly temporarily suspended at Russia’s Kazan Airport due to the activity.

In addition, publicly available ADS-B flight tracking data shows that the Azerbaijani aircraft experienced GPS jamming throughout its flight over southwest Russia, the alert said.

Russia uses advanced electronic jamming equipment to confuse Ukrainian drone location and communication systems and a large number of air defence systems have been deployed to shoot down the drones.

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Pope accepts invitation to visit Ukraine – Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church

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The Pope has accepted an invitation to visit Ukraine. However, the date of the visit is not yet known, states the head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, His Beatitude Sviatoslav, according to Radio Svoboda.

The pope received an invitation to such a visit, and, according to Sviatoslav, the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church has assurances that it has been accepted, but it is unknown when the visit will take place.

“There is no time (for the visit – ed.) yet, but Pope Francis sometimes likes to make surprises. He can announce a visit literally a month before he decides to come to Ukraine. So we enter this new year with hope. With the hope that a just peace will prevail in Ukraine,” said the head of the Greek Catholic Church.

His Beatitude Sviatoslav recently told RBC-Ukraine about how the full-scale war has changed Ukrainian believers, relations with Pope Francis and the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.

Scandalous statements of the Pope

Over the past almost three years, Pope Francis has repeatedly spoken about the war between Ukraine and Russia. Quite often, his statements were ambiguous.

The most scandalous was a statement in March of this year when the Pope called on Ukraine to negotiate with Russia and used the phrase “white flag.” This statement provoked an extremely negative reaction from official Kyiv and Western countries.

However, the Pope has recently gotten into a scandal again. This time he called Russians and Ukrainians “cousins”. You can read more about this in a material by RBC-Ukraine.

Moreover, on Christmas Eve, the Pope prayed for a “Christmas truce” around the world.


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Pope accepts invitation to visit Ukraine – Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church

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The Pope has accepted an invitation to visit Ukraine. However, the date of the visit is not yet known, states the head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, His Beatitude Sviatoslav, according to Radio Svoboda.

The pope received an invitation to such a visit, and, according to Sviatoslav, the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church has assurances that it has been accepted, but it is unknown when the visit will take place.

“There is no time (for the visit – ed.) yet, but Pope Francis sometimes likes to make surprises. He can announce a visit literally a month before he decides to come to Ukraine. So we enter this new year with hope. With the hope that a just peace will prevail in Ukraine,” said the head of the Greek Catholic Church.

His Beatitude Sviatoslav recently told RBC-Ukraine about how the full-scale war has changed Ukrainian believers, relations with Pope Francis and the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.

Scandalous statements of the Pope

Over the past almost three years, Pope Francis has repeatedly spoken about the war between Ukraine and Russia. Quite often, his statements were ambiguous.

The most scandalous was a statement in March of this year when the Pope called on Ukraine to negotiate with Russia and used the phrase “white flag.” This statement provoked an extremely negative reaction from official Kyiv and Western countries.

However, the Pope has recently gotten into a scandal again. This time he called Russians and Ukrainians “cousins”. You can read more about this in a material by RBC-Ukraine.

Moreover, on Christmas Eve, the Pope prayed for a “Christmas truce” around the world.


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Baku expects Russia to admit to downing Azerbaijani plane – Reuters

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A passenger plane crashed in Kazakhstan yesterday morning. It was probably shot down by Russia, Reuters reports.

According to the agency’s sources, Russian air defense shot down the Azerbaijan Airlines plane. At the same time, the nearest Russian airport on the flight path of the Makhachkala plane was closed during the incident.

“No one claims that it was done on purpose. However, taking into account the established facts, Baku expects the Russian side to confess to the shooting down of the Azerbaijani aircraft,” the source said.

Airplane crash in Kazakhstan

Yesterday, an Embraer 190 passenger plane of AZAL Airlines crashed in Kazakhstan. There were 67 people on board during the flight, and 38 people died as a result of the accident.

It is known that the plane was en route from Baku to Grozny.

According to Euronews, Azerbaijan confirmed that the cause of the plane crash was a Russian missile.

Also today, Israel’s El Al national airline suspended flights to Russia. The decision was made after the plane crash in Kazakhstan.


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Baku expects Russia to admit to downing Azerbaijani plane – Reuters

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A passenger plane crashed in Kazakhstan yesterday morning. It was probably shot down by Russia, Reuters reports.

According to the agency’s sources, Russian air defense shot down the Azerbaijan Airlines plane. At the same time, the nearest Russian airport on the flight path of the Makhachkala plane was closed during the incident.

“No one claims that it was done on purpose. However, taking into account the established facts, Baku expects the Russian side to confess to the shooting down of the Azerbaijani aircraft,” the source said.

Airplane crash in Kazakhstan

Yesterday, an Embraer 190 passenger plane of AZAL Airlines crashed in Kazakhstan. There were 67 people on board during the flight, and 38 people died as a result of the accident.

It is known that the plane was en route from Baku to Grozny.

According to Euronews, Azerbaijan confirmed that the cause of the plane crash was a Russian missile.

Also today, Israel’s El Al national airline suspended flights to Russia. The decision was made after the plane crash in Kazakhstan.


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