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Ukrainian city Mariupol ‘doesn’t exist anymore’ after Russian army razed it to ground, official says
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Ukraine’s southern port metropolis of Mariupol has been razed to the bottom as Russian forces make “determined” makes an attempt to complete taking town “at any price,” Ukraine Overseas Minister Dmytro Kuleba mentioned Sunday.
Kuleba appeared on CBS’ “Face the Nation” and described how the state of affairs in Mariupol is “dire militarily” and “heartbreaking” after seven weeks underneath siege by the hands of the Russian military.
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“The town doesn’t exist anymore,” Kuleba mentioned, including that Ukrainian forces and a big group of civilians within the port metropolis are encircled by Moscow’s forces. “They proceed their wrestle, however it appears from the best way the Russian military behaves in Mariupol, they determined to raze town to the bottom at any price.”
Kuleba mentioned he expects the battle to proceed within the coming weeks, with heavy combating and a large-scale Russian offensive in Ukraine’s japanese Donbas area.
He additionally mentioned he expects missile assaults to proceed in Kyiv and different cities in Ukraine, together with the “determined makes an attempt of the Russian forces to complete with Mariupol at any price.”
The relentless bombardment and road combating in Mariupol have left a lot of town in rubble and killed at the least 21,000 individuals, by the Ukrainians’ estimate. A maternity hospital was hit by a deadly Russian airstrike within the opening weeks of the battle, and about 300 individuals have been reported killed within the bombing of a theater the place civilians have been taking shelter.
The siege of Mariupol has left an estimated 100,000 residents, who stay out of a prewar inhabitants of 450,000, trapped with out meals, water, warmth or electrical energy.
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The Russian navy estimated that 2,500 Ukrainian fighters have been holding out at a hulking metal plant with a warren of underground passageways within the final pocket of resistance in Mariupol.
Whereas Moscow set a noon surrender-or-die deadline for Mariupol on Sunday, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy advised Ukrainian journalists that the autumn of Mariupol might finish any try at a negotiated peace.
“The destruction of all our guys in Mariupol – what they’re doing now – can put an finish to any format of negotiations,” Zelenskyy mentioned.
Kuleba confirmed Sunday that whereas an expert-level negotiating crew is in touch with Moscow, “no high-level talks are happening” on the overseas ministry degree.
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China reportedly building 'D-Day'-style barges as fears of Taiwan invasion rise
China is reportedly building a series of “D-Day style” barges that could be used to aid an invasion of Taiwan, according to media reports.
At least three of the new craft have been observed at Guangzhou Shipyard in southern China, according to Naval News.
The barges are inspired by the World War II “Mulberry harbours,” which were portable harbors built for the Allied campaign in Normandy, France, in 1944, The Telegraph reported.
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Tensions between China and Taiwan, a key U.S. partner in the Indo-Pacific region, have remained heightened over Beijing’s refusal to recognize the independence of the island nation.
In its report last week, Naval News said at least three but likely five or more barges were seen in China’s Guangzhou Shipyard. The barges, at over 390 feet, can be used to reach a coastal road or hard surface beyond a beach, the report said.
In his New Year’s message, Chinese leader Xi Jinping said “reunification” with Taiwan is inevitable.
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“The people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are one family. No one can sever our family bonds, and no one can stop the historical trend of national reunification,” he said on CCTV, China’s state broadcaster.
Using barges, Chinese forces could land in areas previously considered unsuitable, including rocky or soft terrain, and beaches where tanks and other heavy equipment can be delivered to firmer ground or a coastal road, the report said.
“Any invasion of Taiwan from the mainland would require a large number of ships to transport personnel and equipment across the strait quickly, particularly land assets like armored vehicles,” Emma Salisbury, a sea power research fellow at the Council on Geostrategy, told Naval News. “As preparation for an invasion, or at least to give China the option as leverage, I would expect to see a build-up of construction of ships that could accomplish this transportation.”
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Department of Defense, the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C., and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office, also in Washington.
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Hunter Biden prosecutor chastises president for maligning justice system
Special Counsel David Weiss says president’s claims that his son was selectively prosecuted undermine rule of law.
The special counsel who indicted United States President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden has accused the outgoing president of undermining the justice system by claiming the prosecution was selective and unfair.
In his final report on the case released on Monday, Special Counsel David Weiss said the president’s claim that his son had been singled out for prosecution was “gratuitous and wrong”.
“Other presidents have pardoned family members, but in doing so, none have taken the occasion as an opportunity to malign the public servants at the Department of Justice based solely on false accusations,” Weiss said in the 280-page report.
Weiss, who was appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate the younger Biden, said the decisions to prosecute the president’s son were the result of impartial investigations and calling them into question undermined the “very foundation of what makes America’s justice system fair and equitable”.
“It erodes public confidence in an institution that is essential to preserving the rule of law,” Weiss said.
Weiss said that the prosecutions, far from being selective, were the “embodiment of the equal application of justice — no matter who you are, or what your last name is, you are subject to the same laws as everyone else in the United States”.
Under Justice Department regulations, special counsels submit a final report at the end of their probe.
The elder Biden issued a pardon for his son for firearms and tax convictions last month after previously pledging not to use his presidential authority to intervene.
The president said that any reasonable person looking at the facts of the cases would conclude that his son had been “selectively, and unfairly” prosecuted due to his family name.
“There has been an effort to break Hunter – who has been five and a half years sober, even in the face of unrelenting attacks and selective prosecution,” Biden said at the time.
Hunter Biden was in June found guilty of gun charges related to lying about his drug use on a background check form. In September, Biden pleaded guilty to evading $1.4m in taxes in a separate case.
He had been awaiting sentencing in the two cases when his father announced the pardon.
Hunter Biden’s lawyer criticised Weiss’s report, saying the special counsel had failed to explain why prosecutors “pursued wild — and debunked – conspiracies” about the president’s son.
“What is clear from this report is that the investigation into Hunter Biden is a cautionary tale of the abuse of prosecutorial power,” Abbe Lowell said in a statement.
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