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According to CCTV news, on June 4, local time, a small private plane entered a restricted airspace in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Because this restricted airspace is located near the residence of US President Biden, Biden was urgently transferred to a nearby fire station.
In addition, there have been shootings in the United States. On the 4th, the Socorro, Texas, police department said five teenagers were injured in a shooting at a local high school graduation party, two of whom were in critical condition.
On June 5, local time, the South Korean military said that North Korea fired an unidentified ballistic missile into the eastern waters of the peninsula.
In terms of the situation in Russia and Ukraine, the Russian Ministry of Defense stated on June 4 that the Ukrainian army suffered heavy losses in the battle in the city of Severo-Donetsk in the Luhansk region. Ske retreats. The head of the Ukrainian military administration in North Donetsk said on the same day that the Russian army has controlled a large area of North Donetsk, and the Ukrainian army regrouped there, intending to regain control of the urban area. Arestovich, an adviser to the Chief of the Office of the President of Ukraine, said on the same day that the Russian army may take full control of Severo Donetsk, but this will not change the situation on the front line strategically. Arestovich said that even if Russia were able to control Severo-Donetsk and Lisichansk, it would face a shortage of troops and supplies.
A private jet entered restricted airspace, US President Biden was urgently diverted
According to Fox News, on June 4, local time, a small private plane entered a restricted airspace in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Because this restricted airspace is located near the residence of US President Biden, Biden was urgently transferred to a nearby fire station. A White House official told local reporters that the U.S. Secret Service had taken precautions and that two military jets were also flying low over the town. Biden and his family were not threatened.
5 injured in shooting at Texas high school graduation party
On the 4th local time, the Socorro, Texas, police department said five teenagers were injured in a shooting at a local high school graduation party, two of whom were in critical condition.
Police said the shooting occurred in the early hours of the day, when up to 100 people participated in a party at a residence before clashes broke out and later escalated into a shooting. The injured ranged in age from 16 to 18 years old.
A parent said after the shooting that students were “not safe at home, at parties, or anywhere.”
AAA: U.S. gasoline prices have soared to $4.81
According to data released by the American Automobile Association on June 4, local time, on January 20, 2021, the average price of gasoline per gallon in the United States was about $2.39. And as of June 4, 2022, the average price of a gallon of gasoline has soared to $4.81.
Patrick DeHaan, director of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, expects it is increasingly likely that the U.S. average will hit $5 a gallon, possibly as early as June 17. According to a Fox News report on June 4, local time, gasoline prices in the United States have more than doubled since President Biden took office in January 2021.
Russian Ministry of Defense: Ukrainian troops suffered heavy losses in Severo Donetsk
In terms of the situation in Russia and Ukraine, the Russian Ministry of Defense stated on June 4 that the Ukrainian army suffered heavy losses in the battle in the city of Severo-Donetsk in the Luhansk region. Ske retreats.
The head of the Ukrainian military administration in North Donetsk said on the same day that the Russian army has controlled a large area of North Donetsk, and the Ukrainian army regrouped there, intending to regain control of the urban area. Arestovich, an adviser to the Chief of the Office of the President of Ukraine, said on the same day that the Russian army may take full control of Severo Donetsk, but this will not change the situation on the front line strategically. Arestovich said that even if Russia were able to control Severo-Donetsk and Lisichansk, it would face a shortage of troops and supplies.
Russian Foreign Minister: West will not allow Ukraine to negotiate with Russia
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said in an interview on the 4th local time that the West does not allow Ukraine to negotiate with Russia. Lavrov said living standards in Europe were falling, inflation was climbing and economic growth was slowing. Ordinary people suffer because of issues such as rising prices. Many people are at risk of poverty. Still, tens of billions of dollars and euros are being supplied to Ukraine.
Lavrov also said that the Russian state budget will not suffer any losses due to restricted oil supplies to the EU. Russia has boosted oil sales to other markets. In 2022, Russia’s energy export profits will increase significantly.
The chairman of the parliamentary group of the Ukrainian People’s Servant Party and the head of the Ukrainian delegation of the Russian-Ukrainian negotiating party said on June 3 local time that when Ukraine’s negotiating position is strengthened, negotiations with Russia will resume. He said that with the commitment of international partners, Ukraine could strengthen itself by acquiring a sufficient number of weapons, which the Ukrainian armed forces are ready to use, and then a new round of negotiations may be launched. Allahamia stressed that there is currently no reason to propose to continue negotiations.
On June 3, local time, the Russian Foreign Ministry stated that it is theoretically meaningless to discuss the meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said last month he was ready to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and would only discuss the truce. But on the 1st of this month, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov said that the meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky would only take place after some kind of agreement document had been finally reached, but the negotiation process had already started long before. Stopped and has not resumed so far.
Russian Foreign Ministry strongly condemns U.S. supply of Mi-17 helicopters to Ukraine in breach of contract
The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on June 3 that four Mi-17 helicopters were included in the U.S. government’s “aid package” for Ukraine announced on June 1. These 4 helicopters were previously handed over to the United States by Russia. In the relevant contracts and end-user certificates, it was clearly stated that these 4 helicopters were only delivered to the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. However, the United States recklessly hopes to import weapons into Ukraine, ignoring any legal restrictions .
The announcement emphasized that Russia has repeatedly brought to the attention of the United States that disregard of treaty and contractual obligations is unacceptable. The Russian embassy in the U.S. made a formal statement to the U.S. State Department and asked for a detailed explanation of why the Mi-17 helicopter was transferred to Ukraine without the knowledge and consent of the exporting party (i.e. Russia), in violation of established diplomatic practice. But the Russian side has never received any understandable reply from the US side, and the US side has repeatedly stressed to the Russian side that the US actions “conform to the national interest and the law” and that all the billions of dollars of military Aid is of a so-called defensive nature.
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs believes that the U.S. behavior is an extremely obvious “double standard”, that is, the U.S. only implements agreements that are beneficial to it at a certain moment, and this apparent violation of international law by the U.S. will eventually lead to the prolongation of the conflict in Ukraine.
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the United States on the one hand declared that it was not interested in the escalation of the situation between Russia and NATO, while at the same time irresponsibly provided Ukraine with long-range rocket artillery systems. The U.S. has argued that it has received assurances from Ukraine that its military aid will not be used outside Ukraine’s borders. But the Russian side is very aware of the value of Ukraine’s guarantees, which can be seen from the history of Ukraine’s “compliance” with the Minsk agreement.
The Russian Foreign Ministry condemned the U.S. act in the strongest terms, and the U.S. approach will only create obstacles to an early and peaceful resolution of the Ukrainian conflict. The United States and its puppet in Ukraine are responsible for the consequences.
Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: 41 Canadian citizens are added to the banned entry list
The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on June 3, local time, that 41 Canadian citizens had been placed on a no-entry list, including heads and members of organizations supporting ultranationalist forces in Ukraine, as well as military officials. The move is in response to a new round of sanctions against Russia announced by Canada on May 8.
Canada is home to the largest Ukrainian diaspora outside of Russia.
The EU Council issued an announcement on June 3, local time, saying that the new round of EU sanctions against Russia involved 65 individuals and 18 entities, including the military, politicians, media and business people, as well as institutions such as the Russian State Settlement and Depository Agency. and company.
According to the announcement, the EU has now imposed sanctions on 1,158 Russian individuals and 98 entities, including asset freezes and travel bans.
Slovakia says Russian oil sanctions hit it hardest among EU members
The EU’s oil sanctions on Russia have made it the hardest hit among its member states, the Slovakian economy ministry said in a statement on June 3.
The statement said Slovakia had unsuccessfully sought a three-year transition period for sanctions on Russian oil. The oil embargo is designed to penalize Russia by drastically reducing payments to Russia, “However, at the same time, the sanctions will have a direct impact not only on Slovakia, but also on our sole refiner, Slovnaft, where it operates the petrochemical plant Slovnaft. “We understand the concerns of Slovak petrochemical plants and the fact that sanctions have hit Slovakia the hardest of all member states.”
The Slovak Petrochemical Plant is the only refiner in Slovakia, which uses crude oil imported from Russia for production, with a daily output of 124,000 barrels. The company said on June 2 that the sanctions would have a severe impact on its production and the lack of timely technological innovation would lead to fuel shortages in the region’s market.
Uzbekistan: From January to April, Russian natural gas transiting through Ukraine decreased by 5 billion cubic meters year-on-year
Markon, general manager of the “Ukrainian Gas Transmission System Operator” company, said on June 3, local time, that in the first four months of 2022, Russian gas transited from Ukraine decreased by 5 billion cubic meters compared with the same period last year.
Russia sets new tasks
The Russian newspaper network reported on June 3 that Chechen leader Kadyrov said on the social platform “Telegram” that Russian Defense Minister Shoigu has set new tasks that will help improve tactics, and special military operations in Ukraine will be accelerated. speed.
According to reports, Kadyrov arrived in Moscow on June 3 and held talks with Shoigu. Kadyrov said various aspects of the special military operation were discussed during the talks and channels for further communication were clarified.
According to the “Russian Daily” report on June 3, Russian Presidential Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said when answering a reporter’s question on the 100th day of the special military operation that the operation will continue until all goals are achieved.
“The special military operation has achieved certain results,” Peskov said. “This operation will continue until all goals are achieved.” Peskov also said that every day of the special military operation adds new experience, The new experience is then applied to advance the action.
German media: Ukrainian presidential adviser expects Russia-Ukraine conflict to continue for 6 months
According to a report on the website of the German newspaper Die Welt on the 4th, Mikhailo Podoljak, an adviser to the Ukrainian Presidential Office, predicted that the conflict between Russia and Ukraine may continue for up to six months.
According to reports, Podoljak responded to the question of the duration of the conflict in an interview with the Russian media “Medusa” news portal on the evening of June 3 local time: “It may last 2 to 6 months.” He said that it ultimately depends on How social sentiment is changing in Europe, Ukraine and Russia.
According to reports, Podoljak said negotiations will only begin when “the situation on the battlefield changes and Russia no longer feels it can impose terms.” He again warned against making territorial concessions to Russia, arguing that would not end the conflict.
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