2024-11-29
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This is the global news podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Nicky Cardwell and in the early hours of Friday 29th November, these are our mainstays.
President Putin says Russia's attack on Ukraine's power grid is in response to the use of US made missiles.
Inside Russia, Islamist fighters launch a surprise offensive in northern Syria.
A British soldier who escaped from prison under a food truck is convicted of spying for Iran.
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It seems Russia is turning up the pressure on Ukraine by executing a second massive strike in a month targeting the country's energy infrastructure.
More than a million Ukrainians were left without electricity on Wednesday night.
On Thursday, Vladimir Putin, speaking in Kazakhstan, said the latest bombardment was a response to Ukraine's ongoing use of advanced US supplied weapons.
These strikes on our part took place in response to the ongoing strikes on Russian territory by American ATACMS missiles.
As I've said many times, there will always be a response from our side.
President Putin also threatened to attack what he called decision making centers in Kyiv with Russia's new hypersonic missile.