The reason for Gavrilov's detention wasn’t immediately clear. Roman Gavrilov, of Rosgvardia, the internal military force of the Russian Federation that reports directly to the president of the Russian Federation, was detained by the Russian security and counterintelligence agency, Federal Security Service (FSB), according to Christo Grozev, CEO of the Netherlands-based investigative journalism group Bellingcat. The deputy chief of Russian’s National Guard was reportedly detained Thursday amid news that Russian President Vladimir Putin is cracking down on disloyalty within his ranks following the invasion of Ukraine. They talked about the two presidents meeting or engaging in the near future during that meeting. The meeting tomorrow – in terms of how we got here – came as a direct follow-up to the meeting our national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, had with his counterpart. And they have a lot to discuss, given the last time the president met with President Xi virtually was last November, a couple of months ago. "The president, as I think you've heard him say before, and I've said, is a big believer and leader to diplomacy. Biden's meeting follows a similar conference between National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and his Chinese counterpart. The Chinese Communist Party has been characteristically opaque about its intentions. Psaki told reporters President Biden has a call scheduled for Friday with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss China's long-term relationship with Russia. can expect China to assist Russia in its violent invasion of Ukraine. White House press secretary Jen Psaki responded to questions Thursday about whether the U.S. "Russia’s modernization is intended to ensure Russia can field a military capable of engaging in the full spectrum of warfare to deter or defeat a wide scope of threats, but initial setbacks in Ukraine call some of Putin’s narrative into question,” Berrier wrote.Īt the same time, Russia claims it has updated more than 85% of its nuclear weapons and is working on developing missiles that are capable of circumventing Western defenses in order to “ensure that Russia can credibly inflict unacceptable damage on the West.” The DIA also called into question Putin’s credibility on his claims to have “modernized” the Russian military. “Russia views a powerful, survivable nuclear force as the foundation of its national security, and its modernized general purposes forces as critical to meet any conventional military threat and project Russian power abroad,” Berrier wrote.Īdditionally, Russian forces are using “indiscriminate methods” of attack that are leveling cities, killing civilians and damaging infrastructure in retaliation for Ukraine’s effective resistance, according to the report. officials believe Putin intends to “overturn the U.S.-led rules based post-Cold War international order” and reclaim former Soviet territories. "As this war and its consequences slowly weaken Russian conventional strength, Russia likely will increasingly rely on its nuclear deterrent to signal the West and project strength to its internal and external audiences,” he wrote. Defense Intelligence Agency, revealed the concerns in a new report on global threats dated March 15 and obtained by Fox News Thursday. intelligence officials believe Vladimir Putin may threaten to unleash Russia’s nuclear arsenal increasingly as Ukrainian defense forces continue to thwart his invasion of their country.
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