Putin has agreed to extend Black Sea grain deal, says Erdogan
- Major General Ivan Popov, a Russian field commander, claims he was dismissed due to disagreements with superior officers over the situation on the front lines in Ukraine.
- Popov raised concerns about the need to rotate frontline troops and problems with counterbattery radar and artillery reconnaissance, stating that Russian forces were hit with a "blow from the rear."
- Popov's dismissal follows the recent mutiny by the Wagner mercenary group, raising questions about potential purges or repercussions within the Russian military hierarchy.
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Erdogan says he's in agreement with Putin on grain deal extension
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on July 14 that he and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin were "of the same mind" on the extension of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, Turkish state-run Anadolu news outlet reported.
·Kyiv, Ukraine
Read Full ArticleErdogan says he and Putin agree to extend the agreement on the shipment of grain on the Black Sea/Kremlin, surprised: “We have not made any statements about it”
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday he shared his views with Russian President Vladimir Putin that an agreement to allow Ukrainian grain exports to the Black Sea should be extended, but the Kremlin later said it had not made any statements.
·Romania
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