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Alleged Kremlin Drone Attack, Sudan Humanitarian Crisis, SCOTUS Low Approval

2023/5/4
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Leila Faldil & A. Martinez: 乌克兰否认参与克里姆林宫无人机袭击事件,引发关于袭击者身份的疑问。俄罗斯指责乌克兰试图暗杀普京总统,但乌克兰总统泽连斯基直接否认了这一指控。 Greg Myrie: 乌克兰可能是此次袭击的嫌疑人,因为乌克兰曾公开讨论过能够到达莫斯科的无人机。然而,一些乌克兰官员暗示俄罗斯可能自导自演了此次袭击,但缺乏证据。克里姆林宫袭击事件凸显了俄罗斯安全措施的漏洞,特别是空军方面的多次失误。此次事件可能对战场局势产生影响,俄罗斯的回应以及即将到来的乌克兰地面攻势值得关注。

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Ukraine denies involvement in the alleged drone attack on the Kremlin, prompting questions about who is responsible. The incident raises concerns about potential escalations and the upcoming Ukrainian ground offensive. Experts analyze the motives and possibilities behind the attack.
  • Ukraine denies involvement in the Kremlin drone attack.
  • Russia accuses Ukraine of attempting to assassinate Putin.
  • The incident is raising concerns about a potential major escalation.
  • Experts discuss alternative suspects and potential motives.
  • The attack raises questions about Russian security lapses.

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Ukraine is denying involvement in two alleged assassination drones that Russia says were brought down above the Kremlin in Moscow. Mediators say a seven day ceasefire was agreed upon by the warring sides in Sudan after multiple failed truces to allow desperately needed humanitarian aid. And, a new poll shows Americans are losing faith in the Supreme Court especially after reports revealing several justices had questionable business dealings.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)