Russian Aggression Continues: Four Injured in Kupiansk Strike, Seoul Considers Sending Weapons to Ukraine
Russian Aggression Continues: Four Injured in Kupiansk Strike, Seoul Considers Sending Weapons to Ukraine
In Ukraine, four people were injured after a Russian strike on the frontline town of Kupiansk. The South Korean President, Yoon Suk Yeol, has hinted that his country might review its policy of not directly supplying lethal weapons to Ukraine, following North Korea's deployment of troops to assist Russia in the war. Meanwhile, Russia has ratified a defense treaty with North Korea, providing for mutual assistance in the event of aggression. The UN chief, Antonio Guterres, has called for peace in global flashpoints including Ukraine, Gaza, Lebanon and Sudan. The BRICS summit is being held in Kazan, Russia, with Russian President Vladimir Putin warning that attempts to defeat Russia are 'illusory'.