Ukrainian authorities launched a country-wide air alert on Wednesday, facing, according to its presidency, a Russian missile attack on its capital, kyiv.
The Russian president “Putin is launching a missile attack on kyiv,” Andriy Yermak, head of state Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief of staff, wrote on Telegram.
The Ukrainian Air Force earlier warned against the entry into the country's airspace of a missile flying in the direction of kyiv.
According to the American press, Donald Trump has set his sights on Republican Senator Marco Rubio to be his next Secretary of State. The latter is rather pro-Ukrainian, even if he denounced the financing of a “dead end” in Ukraine.
Antony Blinken, whose days are numbered at the head of American diplomacy, is meeting this Wednesday in Brussels with NATO and European Union officials in order to accelerate aid to Ukraine, potentially threatened by the return of Donald Trump.
Arriving late Tuesday evening for a visit of less than 24 hours, the Secretary of State must have meetings with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and with his Ukrainian counterparts Andriï Sybiga and the EU Josep Borrell as well as with Kaja Kallas who will succeed Josep Borrell in a few weeks.
Hello everyone. On this Wednesday, November 13, the editorial staff of 20 Minutes is once again mobilized to give you all the information on the conflict between kyiv and Moscow.
Since Donald Trump's victory on November 5 in the United States, Volodymyr Zelensky's supporters have been active before the Republican's return to the White House. There are indeed many concerns about the sustainability of American support for kyiv after January 20, the date of the inauguration of the new president.