Seoul says North Korea has resumed rubbish balloon launches
The tit-for-tat campaign appears to have continued between the rival countries.
The tit-for-tat campaign appears to have continued between the rival countries.
The tit-for-tat psychological warfare is set to continue after Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin signed a defence deal between the North and Russia.
The gunmen opened fire on two Orthodox churches, a synagogue and a police post in two cities in Dagestan.
Synnovis was the victim of a ransomware attack, understood to be carried out by Russian group Qilin, on June 3.
The agreement says if one nation goes to war, the other must deploy “all means at its disposal without delay” including military and other assistance.
The two countries have vowed closer ties amid high tensions with the West.
Mason Reynolds, 19, from Brighton, had ‘an entrenched and violent neo-Nazi mindset’, a court was told.
Ukrainian authorities said 29 others, including five children, were wounded.
Diplomatic activity to bring the conflict to a close is intensifying.
Pro-democracy activists including Nathan Law and Simon Cheng were among those affected.
North Korea did not return fire.
Cold War-style psychological warfare is being used by the rivals.
Jail terms ranged from seven to 11 years.
Able Seaman Lewis Curl was a D-Day veteran who served with the Royal Navy from 1942 to 1946, a spokeswoman said.
Officials said the suspect, who was shot and wounded by police, is in hospital and not in a condition to be questioned.