Moscow: Russia has issued a stern warning that Ukraine's potential deployment of South Korean weapons on the battlefield could irreparably damage diplomatic relations between Moscow and Seoul. Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko emphasized that the use of such armaments against Russian citizens would "finally destroy relations between our countries," as reported by the state news agency Tass. Rudenko voiced concerns over South Korea's approach of linking its future arms supplies to Ukraine with its bilateral cooperation with North Korea, suggesting this could lead to "very negative consequences." According to Anadolu Agency, in the United States, President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Pam Bondi as attorney general is under scrutiny. Legal experts and Justice Department officials are apprehensive about potential shifts in the agency's priorities under Bondi's leadership. NBC News highlighted Bondi's career as the former Florida attorney general, noting her staunch support for Trump, which includes de fending him during his first impeachment trial and backing his claims of election fraud in 2020. Bondi was nominated for the federal role following the withdrawal of Trump's previous nominee, ex-Congressman Matt Gaetz. Meanwhile, local authorities in Gaza have reported that over 1,000 doctors and nurses have been killed in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip since last year. According to a statement from Gaza's government media office, more than 310 other medical personnel were arrested, tortured, and executed in prisons. The office further claimed that the Israeli army obstructed the entry of medical supplies, health delegations, and hundreds of surgeons into the region.