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Kyiv demands Putin's arrest at G20 summit in Brazil: main news of the day

Moscow, October 15, FederalPress. The Federal Council warned the United States of the risks associated with a possible attack on Russia, Ukraine called for the arrest of head of state Vladimir Putin at the summit in Brazil, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned the United States of possible attacks on military targets. In Iran. The main events of the past day are covered in FederalPress reviews.

The head of the Federation Committee on Information Policy, Alexei Pushkov, stated that Kiev's use of American missiles to attack Russian territory could have catastrophic consequences for the United States, which are absolutely unnecessary.

"...they will inevitably come to the conclusion that the United States has absolutely no need to play games with Ukraine's strikes on Russia with Western missiles. Even if the fate of Ukraine with the support of the West is at stake," he wrote on his Telegram channel.

Ukraine is demanding that Russian President Vladimir Putin be detained if Brazil takes part in the G20 summit, Reuters reports, citing official Ukrainian sources.

"Regarding the information that President Putin may attend the G20 summit in Brazil, we would like to emphasize once again that the authorities of Brazil, a party to the Rome Statute, are obliged to arrest him if he dares to come," said Ukrainian prosecutor General Andriy Kostin.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the Biden administration that he wants to attack Iranian military facilities, not nuclear or oil facilities, the Washington Post reported.

Netanyahu expressed his intention to attack Iranian military targets in a phone call with Biden on October 9, the sources said. The newspaper believes this could mean that Israel will respond to Iran's actions with limited strikes to avoid an all-out war.

Earlier, a Russian army serviceman spoke about new terrorist attacks in the Kursk region. According to him, on October 11, Russian troops intensified their offensive actions in the Kursk region. Ukrainian militants called the new Russian offensive "very terrible" because they did not expect a serious offensive by Russian troops.


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