The New York Times Wednesday Briefing

The New York Times Wednesday Briefing


A day after announcing that Viktor Sokolov, a top Russian⁢ admiral,‍ was among 34 officers killed in an audacious strike deep behind enemy lines, Ukrainian officials ⁣acknowledged ‌yesterday that there might be some uncertainty. It came after Moscow ⁣released a video purporting ⁤to show ⁣the admiral attending a meeting ‍earlier ⁣in the day.

“According to available sources, the commander of the Black Sea Fleet is among ​the dead,” the​ Ukrainian military’s statement said.‍ “Many have​ not yet been identified ⁤due to the fragmentation of body parts.”

Given⁣ Moscow’s long ⁣history ⁤of refusing to acknowledge military setbacks, and the challenges of authenticating the video, Admiral ⁢Sokolov’s fate following the Ukrainian attack on the headquarters ⁢of Moscow’s fleet⁣ in Sevastopol, on the Crimean peninsula, remained unclear. Russian officials have not commented directly.

Details: In the clip, dated Sept. 26, an​ officer who appears ⁣to be ‌Admiral Sokolov is seen on a video screen but does ‌not‌ speak. The video has been edited⁣ to show the fleet commander’s presence multiple ​times at ‍the‌ meeting, possibly to offer ‍evidence that he was still alive.

At least 68 people were killed and 105 remained missing after an ⁤explosion at a ​fuel depot⁤ in the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh‍ region of ⁤Azerbaijan, the region’s government‍ said.⁤ The blast occurred as ethnic Armenians⁤ rushing to leave⁤ the region waited to refuel ‌their cars.

More than 28,000 people have fled Nagorno-Karabakh for⁣ Armenia in the past week as part of a mass⁢ exodus ‍that began after a sudden military offensive brought the enclave back under Azerbaijan’s ​control. The shift in power ⁢has raised ‍fears of ethnic cleansing in a ⁢region where decades of interethnic hatred‌ have ​fueled wars, ​population shifts and atrocities.

Confusion: In an earlier statement, Armenia’s ⁣health minister, Anahit‌ Avanesyan, said that the remains of 125 people had been transferred to forensic centers in Armenia. The human rights ombudsman of⁤ Nagorno-Karabakh, Gegham Stepanyan, ⁣later clarified that the 125 were war-related deaths.

The decision effectively decided that no trial was needed to determine that Trump had fraudulently⁣ secured favorable terms on loans and ⁤insurance deals.

Attorney General Letitia James ​has​ argued⁤ that Trump inflated the value of his properties by as much as $2.2 billion.⁤ She is seeking a penalty of about $250 million in a trial scheduled⁤ to ⁤begin as early as Monday. A lawyer for Trump indicated ‍that he would appeal the⁣ decision.

In a city known for being gray and damp, London’s parks teem with life ⁤— whenever‍ the weather cooperates.

“The first thing that ⁢people ‍do is⁣ flock to the parks,” one picnicker said⁤ of blue sky days. “There’s definitely a park culture.”

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