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Eastern NATO allies call Russia's Ukraine strikes 'war crimes' by AFP Staff Writers Warsaw (AFP) Oct 11, 2022 Eleven members of NATO's eastern flank on Tuesday called Russia's recent bombing blitz across Ukraine a "war crime", adding that any nuclear threats were "unacceptable". Russian forces rained more than 80 missiles on cities across Ukraine on Monday, according to Kyiv, in apparent retaliation for an explosion that damaged a key bridge linking the Crimean peninsula to Russia. "We... condemn the mass bombardments of Ukrainian cities recently carried out by Russia, which constitute war crimes under international law," said the joint statement released by the Polish president's office. It was adopted by the presidents of the so-called Bucharest Nine countries, as well as Montenegro and North Macedonia -- all members of the Western defence alliance. The B9 countries include Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. "On behalf of our states we demand that Russia immediately stop attacking civilian targets," the heads of state said, more than seven months since Russia invaded Ukraine. The presidents also referenced the thinly veiled threats of using nuclear weapons made by their Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. "We find any threats by Russian representatives to use nuclear weapons unacceptable," they said. "In this context, we reaffirm our commitment to protect our countries and allies."
Djibouti says seven soldiers killed in rebel attack Djibouti (AFP) Oct 8, 2022 Djibouti said seven of its soldiers were killed in an attack by a rebel group on a military barracks in the early hours of Friday, and launched a search to find six still missing. A defence ministry statement blamed the assault on the base in Garabtisan in the north of the tiny Horn of Africa nation on the "Armed FRUD" (Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy), describing it as a "terrorist group". It was a rare attack in Djibouti, a largely stable and strategically important country in ... read more
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