Kyiv’s forces shoot down 26 drones overnight as Russian president says suggestion of attacks on nearby Nato states is ‘drivel’

Russian president Vladimir Putin’s foreign intelligence chief paid a visit to North Korea this week to deepen bilateral cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang and discuss broader regional security, Russia’s spy service said on Thursday according to Reuters.

Sergei Naryshkin, the head the SVR, Russia’s foreign intelligence service, visited Pyongyang on March 25-27, the SVR said. North Korea’s KCNA state media first reported the visit, said Reuters.

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