Feb 23 β€’ 03:52 UTC πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Poland Rzeczpospolita

Russia's War with Ukraine. Day 1461

South Korean authorities demand that the Russian embassy remove a banner proclaiming 'Victory Will Be Ours' displayed ahead of the anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

In the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, South Korean officials have expressed concern regarding a banner reading 'Victory Will Be Ours', which appeared in front of the Russian embassy in Seoul right before the anniversary of the war's onset. This development highlights the sensitivity surrounding international symbols of aggression and victory in the context of the Ukraine conflict, particularly given the Korean Peninsula's own complex geopolitical landscape. The presence of such symbols can exacerbate tensions and provoke strong reactions from nations that have been impacted by similar uses of military power.

Meanwhile, Ukraine has released footage showcasing drone attacks targeting two air defense systems located in the Donetsk region. These military actions indicate the continued intensity of combat operations in Eastern Ukraine, as Ukrainian forces seek to undermine Russian defense capabilities. The use of drones represents a significant evolution in modern warfare, emphasizing how both sides are adapting their strategies to achieve tactical advantages on the battlefield.

Additionally, Iran has signed a significant deal with Russia worth 500 million euros for the procurement of portable anti-aircraft missile systems, specifically the 9K333 Verba. Reports indicate that this agreement includes the delivery of 500 missile systems and 2,500 missiles, further deepening military ties between Iran and Russia. This partnership not only enhances Iran's military capabilities but also impacts the broader strategic balance in the region, raising concerns among Western powers about the implications of such cooperation.

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