Special forces "commando" are preparing to save the Ukrainian president .. Kadyrov warns Zelensky of the fate of Saakashvili

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The British newspaper "The Sun", quoting unnamed sources, said that US and British commandos are training in a "very dangerous operation" to rescue Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.

The same sources stated that more than 70 soldiers from the British elite forces had joined 150 members of the US Navy at a remote base in Lithuania to plan to carry out this mission at night.

The newspaper pointed out that these exercises are being carried out with the participation of Ukrainian soldiers.

According to the newspaper, the special forces will carry out the operation to remove Zelensky if he requests it himself, as the final destination to which the Ukrainian leader will be evacuated will be unknown.


President Chebshani warns Zelensky

Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov warned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky not to face the fate of former Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, who is in prison.

Kadyrov wrote in a statement on his channel via “Telegram”: “Zelensky if you go to Poland, you will face the fate of Saakashvili, who eventually returned to his homeland to languish in prison. If you trust Russia and are ready for dialogue, I am ready to facilitate the way and personally I ask the President of Russia (Vladimir Putin)...so that you grant you asylum and save your face."


The Russian president is determined to aim.

in context; Russian President Vladimir Putin assured his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron that his country is ready to achieve its goals in Ukraine, whether through negotiation or war, an Elysee official told AFP.

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The Kremlin: Putin assured Macron of Russia's readiness for dialogue with Ukraine if Moscow's demands are unconditionally implemented

The Kremlin: Putin assured Macron of Russia's readiness for dialogue with Ukraine if Moscow's demands are unconditionally implemented

A spokesman for the French presidency said that Putin said during a call with Macron today that Russia will achieve its goals in Ukraine "whether through negotiations or war."

According to the source, who asked not to be named, Macron noted that Putin is "very determined to achieve his goals", including "what the Russian president calls de-Nazification and ensuring Ukraine's neutrality."

According to the agency, Putin also renewed his demand for recognition of the Crimea's dependence on Russia and the independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics. Commenting on this, the source said that these two demands are "unacceptable for Ukrainians."