RUSSIA UKRAINE WAR UPDATES
US Presidential Debate Sparks Diplomatic Row as Trump and Biden Trade Barbs Over Ukraine War
A war of words erupted between Donald Trump and Joe Biden during the US presidential debate on Thursday, with the two candidates trading barbs over their approaches to the Russia-Ukraine war. Trump claimed that he would "settle the war" if re-elected, while Biden labeled Russian President Vladimir Putin a "war criminal" and warned that he would not stop at Kyiv.
The Kremlin has refused to comment on Trump's claims, but the exchange has sparked a diplomatic row between the US and Russia. The Russian government has accused the US of meddling in its affairs and has threatened to downgrade ties with the "hostile" West.
Meanwhile, on the ground in Ukraine, Russian troops have been pushed out of part of a key eastern town, according to Ukrainian officials. The Ukrainian military has also claimed to have carried out a drone strike on a fuel depot in Russia's Tambov region.
The debate has sparked a global conversation about the role of the US in the Russia-Ukraine war and the implications of the conflict for international relations. As the situation continues to escalate, one thing is clear: the stakes are high, and the world is watching.
In a surprise move, the Russian government has announced that it will be recalling its ambassador to the US for "consultations" in Moscow. The move is seen as a sign of escalating tensions between the two nations.
The US has responded by saying that it will not be intimidated by Russian aggression and will continue to support Ukraine in its efforts to defend its sovereignty.
As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the Russia-Ukraine war has become a major flashpoint in international relations, and the world is holding its breath as it waits to see what happens next.
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