UN To Probe Kharkiv Strike, Ukraine Says Death Toll 55, Shoigu Calls For More Su-34 Bombers | Russia

Russia scrambled a MiG-31 fighter jet on October 6 to escort a US Navy P-8A Poseidon aircraft approaching its airspace over the Norwegian Sea. The number of people killed in a Russian attack on a village in Kharkiv on October 5 had risen to at least 55, Kharkiv MP Maria Mezentseva confirmed. Meanwhile, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights deployed a field team to investigate the air strike on Kharkiv. Kyiv approved a boost of $ billion to its defence spending for the rest of 2023. Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu called for a boost in the production of Su-34 fighter jets. 0:00 - INTRODUCTION 0:24 - RUSSIA SCRAMBLES JET TO ESCORT US PATROL AIRCRAFT 3:50 - UKRAINE APPROVES $8.2 BILLION BOOST TO DEFENCE SPENDING 4:57 - SHOIGU CALLS FOR MORE SU-34 FIGHTER JETS 6:31 - UKRAINIANS BUYING FAKE DEATH CERTIFICATES TO AVOID MOBILISATION? 7:44 - RUSSIA BUILDING UNDERGROUND BUNKERS IN UKRAINE 8:54 - FORMER ZELENSKY AIDE BACKS CALL TO CONSCRIPT YOUTH n18oc_world
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