"I believe we all have a message for the Kremlin: we will not be afraid, we will continue to support Ukraine and its brave citizens for as long as necessary. And we remain united on this issue."
This was declared by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, speaking at the EPP congress in Bucharest.
This was reported by the Ana-mpa agency.
"Violation of international law and attempts to change borders by force will not be accepted by our political family," said Mitsotakis, who during his speech recalled what happened yesterday, during his visit to Odessa to meet the Ukrainian president , when a missile launched by Russia hit a short distance from where the two leaders were standing.
The Russian internal security services, FSB, said they had foiled a plan by ISIS members who intended to attack a synagogue in Moscow.
This was reported by Tass.
In a statement, the FSB states that "in the Kaluga region, the activities of Wilayat Khorasan, a cell of the Afghan branch of the international terrorist organization Islamic State, whose members planned to commit a terrorist act against one of the institutions, were put to an end Jewish nuns in Moscow".
The US ambassador to Russia was summoned to the Foreign Ministry, which warned Washington against trying to "interfere" in Russian internal affairs, warning that Moscow is ready to respond harshly, up to and including expulsion.
This was reported by the Tass agency.
"The Ukrainian resistance sabotaged a railway control unit in the Moscow region, near the Golovkovo station, in the Solnechnogorsk district, causing damage to the railway line around the Russian capital, used for military purposes. The resistance movement in Crimea wrote on Telegram Atesh quoted by Ukrainian media: "Our goal is to stop the Putin regime's military supplies to the front.
This can be done," the group wrote, publishing photos and videos of the set fire to the control unit.
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