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Putin’s Russia
Russian disinformation: Narva to become independent

A Russian online disinformation campaign claims that Narva, Estonia’s third-largest city located right on the Russian border, will declare independence and form the pro-Russian “People’s Republic of Narva,” Politico reports.

In recent weeks, a series of anonymous, Russian-language social media accounts have advocated for the takeover of Narva and the surrounding Ida-Viru county, which they call “Russian land.”

This has raised concerns that the Kremlin is planning to test NATO’s eastern border in Narva, which is separated from the Russian city of Ivangorod by a 100-meter-wide river.

Mayor Katri Raik is extremely frustrated.

“It’s completely false, complete nonsense. I’ve scolded everyone who made a big deal out of this and said, ‘Now I’m stuck with this problem, not you.’”

98 percent of Narva's residents are Russian-speaking, and over a third have Russian passports.

Political situation in Bulgaria

Pro-Russian ex-president in the lead in Bulgarian elections

Bulgaria's pro-Russian ex-president Rumen Radev and his left-leaning Progressive Bulgaria coalition look set to emerge as the biggest party in the Bulgarian election, Reuters reports.

Radev, a Eurosceptic former fighter pilot who opposes military support for Ukraine, is getting 37.5 percent of the vote in a poll conducted by Alpha Research. Former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and his center-right GERB party are in second place with 16.2 percent.

It is the eighth election in five years in Bulgaria, where many voters are tired of constant new elections and a small group of veteran politicians who are perceived as corrupt, the news agency writes. 

Kyiv mass shooting
Ukrainian police chief resigns after Kyiv shooting

Yevhen Zhukov, head of Ukraine's patrol police, is resigning after yesterday's mass shooting in Kyiv. The BBC reports.

The reason is that two of his officers were caught on camera fleeing the crime scene and leaving civilians behind. At a press conference, Zhukov said that the two officers, who have been suspended pending an investigation, acted "unprofessionally and undignifiedly".

Ukraine's Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko is also critical in a post on Telegram, but adds:

"It is not entirely correct to generalize about the entire police force based on the actions of two employees."

Six people were killed and 14 people were injured when a 58-year-old, Russian-born Ukrainian man opened fire on passers-by on the street and inside a grocery store, where he also took several hostages.

The motive is unclear, but according to Klymenko, the man was "obviously unstable."

Middle East Crisis  Strait of Hormuz
Trump: US has attacked and boarded Iranian vessel

The US has fired on and boarded an Iranian-flagged vessel that tried to bypass their blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, writes Donald Trump on Truth Social.

“The Iranian crew refused to listen, so our navy stopped them by blowing a hole in the engine room,” he writes and continues:

”We have full control of the vessel and are investigating what is on board!”

Elections in Hungary
Hungary could receive billions in frozen Covid funds

A senior EU delegation held talks with Hungary’s future Prime Minister Péter Magyar in Budapest this weekend, Euronews reports.

The talks aim to eventually release ten billion euros in frozen funds from the recovery fund that the EU set up after the Covid pandemic, but which Hungary has still not received due to Viktor Orbán’s illiberal rule.

In exchange, the EU is demanding Hungarian reforms, and if they are not in place by the end of August, there will be no payment. Magyar has drawn up a four-step plan: fighting corruption and restoring the independence of the judiciary, press freedom and academic freedom.

According to Trump, this is the 274-meter container ship Touska.



Trump: Attacked and boarded an Iranian ship in the Strait of Hormuz

Updated 22.12 | Published 21.26

 
Photo: Alex Brandon /AP/TT

The US has attacked and seized an Iranian cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, Donald Trump writes on Truth Social.

He states that the ship was trying to get around the US blockade of Iranian ports.

“It didn’t go very well for them.”

The US Navy fired on the ship when it did not stop after a “clear warning,” according to Trump.

“The Iranian crew refused to listen, so our Navy ship stopped them immediately by blowing a hole in the engine room.”

He writes that the ship “Tousca” is subject to US sanctions.

“We have full control of the ship and are investigating what is on board!”

Iran has not commented on the matter.

Trump furious

Earlier on Sunday, Donald Trump reacted strongly to reports that two small boats from Iran's Revolutionary Guard opened fire on merchant ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday.

"Iran decided to fire bullets yesterday in the Strait of Hormuz - a total violation of our ceasefire agreement! Many of them were aimed at a French ship and a British cargo ship. That wasn't nice, was it?", he wrote on Truth Social and continued:

"If they don't, the US will knock out every single power plant and bridge in Iran. NO MORE MR NICE GUY".

Iran rejects negotiations

The US president has previously said that US negotiators would travel to Pakistan on Monday for another round of talks with Iran.

But then Iran announced that it would not participate in the planned negotiations before the ceasefire between the countries expires on Wednesday.

The reason is stated to be “Washington’s unreasonable demands, unrealistic expectations, constant changes in position, repeated contradictions, and the ongoing naval blockade, which is considered a violation of the ceasefire,” according to the state-owned IRNA news agency.

          Fartyget Tousca. 

          The ship Tousca. Photo: Marine Traffic

Bulgarian ex-president looks set to win election

Published 19.52

          Den tidigare presidenten Rumen Radev på söndagen efter att han lagt sin röst i en vallokal i Sofia.

Former President Rumen Radev on Sunday after casting his vote at a polling station in Sofia.                      Photo: Valentina Petrova /AP/TT

The coalition led by former fighter pilot and general Rumen Radev – who was also president from 2017 until January this year – looks set to win Bulgaria's parliamentary election, according to an exit poll.

The coalition is set to win around 38 percent of the vote.

Radev's newly formed Progressive Bulgaria party was the frontrunner and was expected to become the largest party in today's election, after promising to fight corruption and powerful oligarchs. Over the years, he has also advocated better relations with Russia, which has raised questions about his political line.

The parliamentary elections in Bulgaria are the country's eighth in five years. During his time as president, Radev has seen countless prime ministers come and go.

Voter turnout is expected to be around 43 percent, according to exit polls.