Russia enters ninth day of invasion of its neighbours.
According to foreign news reports this morning, Ukraine’s nuclear power plant, Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, was on fire this morning after a Russian military attack.
Currently, there are heavy fighting between the Ukrainian regional forces and the Russian forces, and there have been heavy casualties.
Officials from both sides said yesterday that Ukraine and Russia had agreed to create a humanitarian corridor for the evacuation of civilians, a step forward in the second round of talks between Moscow and Kiev. But neither side has agreed to a ceasefire or a ceasefire.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said yesterday and the day before that the progress of Moscow in Ukraine was “going according to plan”, as he began a meeting with his Security Council. He added that Russia was at war with the “neo-Nazis” and that “the Russians and the Ukrainians were one people.”
The Ukrainian president says direct talks with Putin are “the only way to end the war,” and that Russia is moving ahead with the rest of Europe, forcing the West to increase military aid to Ukraine. .
Selensky fears he is the number one target of the Russian invasion, but on Thursday called for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Meanwhile, more than a week after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Russia’s media watchdog said on Friday that it had tightened control over the Internet and restricted access to the BBC and other independent media sites.
Meanwhile, hours after the attack, Russia captured the Ukrainian nuclear power plant. Ukraine has also put out a fire at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant. Ukraine has condemned Russia for attacking the complex, which could be catastrophic.
As the war in Ukraine intensifies, Russian forces are advancing, destroying major cities and even attacking a nuclear power plant. A video showing the extent of the damage in Borodyanka, 60 kilometers northwest of the Kiwi capital, has now surfaced on social media.
Drone footage shows smoke billowing from destroyed trucks and buildings blocking the city’s main street.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has survived three assassination attempts since the Russian invasion began last week. According to the Times, the coup failed after Ukrainian officials informed them.
According to reports, two different assassination squads were sent to assassinate the Ukrainian president – the Wagner group and the so-called Chechen rebels.
Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has warned Ukrainians about a Caderovites-elite Chechen Special Forces unit sent to assassinate Selensky. The Washington Post reports that Oleksi Danilov, secretary of the National Security and Security Council of Ukraine, has “destroyed” these units.
He said Chechen special forces were killed Saturday in the suburbs of the Ukrainian capital Kiev. “I can say that we have received information from the FSB today that it does not want to take part in this bloody war,” Danilov told the Washington Post.
The Times, meanwhile, reported that intelligence had been leaked to anti-war elements in the FSB.
Meanwhile, people who came to the assassination of the Ukrainian president, Wagner’s mercenaries, were reportedly shocked at how accurately the Ukrainians expected their movements.
At the beginning of the war in Ukraine, the United States offered to remove Selensky, but he refused. Instead, he decided to stay in Kiev with his security team and close associates in the midst of the Russian bombing of nearby houses.
His decision has been praised by many countries, including France. Addressing the nation, President Emmanuel Macron called Selensky the “face of honor, freedom and courage.”
“If anyone thinks … Ukraine will surrender, he knows nothing about Ukraine and there is nothing to do in Ukraine,” Selensky said in a message to Putin in his latest video address.
Fierce fighting in Ukraine. Ukraine survives three assassinations.
Russia enters ninth day of invasion of its neighbours.
According to foreign news reports this morning, Ukraine’s nuclear power plant, Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, was on fire this morning after a Russian military attack.
Currently, there are heavy fighting between the Ukrainian regional forces and the Russian forces, and there have been heavy casualties.
Officials from both sides said yesterday that Ukraine and Russia had agreed to create a humanitarian corridor for the evacuation of civilians, a step forward in the second round of talks between Moscow and Kiev. But neither side has agreed to a ceasefire or a ceasefire.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said yesterday and the day before that the progress of Moscow in Ukraine was “going according to plan”, as he began a meeting with his Security Council. He added that Russia was at war with the “neo-Nazis” and that “Russians and Ukrainians are one people.”
The president of Yukraine says direct talks with Putin are “the only way to end the war,” and that Russia is moving ahead with the rest of Europe, forcing the West to increase military aid to Ukraine. .
Selensky fears he is the number one target of the Russian invasion, but on Thursday called for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Meanwhile, more than a week after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Russia’s media watchdog said on Friday that it had tightened control over the Internet and restricted access to the BBC and other independent media sites.
Meanwhile, hours after the attack, Russia captured the Ukrainian nuclear power plant. Ukraine has also put out a fire at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant. Ukraine has condemned Russia for attacking the complex, which could be catastrophic.
As the war in Ukraine intensifies, Russian forces are advancing, destroying major cities and even attacking a nuclear power plant. A video showing the extent of the damage in Borodyanka, 60 kilometers northwest of the Kiwi capital, has now surfaced on social media.
Drone footage shows smoke billowing from destroyed trucks and buildings blocking the city’s main street.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has survived three assassination attempts since the Russian invasion began last week. According to the Times, the coup failed after Ukrainian officials informed them.
According to reports, two different assassination squads were sent to assassinate the Ukrainian president – the Wagner group and the so-called Chechen rebels.
Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has warned Ukrainians about a Caderovites-elite Chechen Special Forces unit sent to assassinate Selensky. The Washington Post reports that Oleksi Danilov, secretary of the National Security and Security Council of Ukraine, has “destroyed” these units.
He said Chechen special forces were killed Saturday in the suburbs of the Ukrainian capital Kiev. “I can say that we have received information from the FSB today that it does not want to take part in this bloody war,” Danilov told the Washington Post.
The Times, meanwhile, reported that intelligence had been leaked to anti-war elements in the FSB.
Meanwhile, people who came to the assassination of the Ukrainian president, Wagner’s mercenaries, were reportedly shocked at how accurately the Ukrainians expected their movements.
At the beginning of the war in Ukraine, the United States offered to remove Selensky, but he refused. Instead, he decided to stay in Kiev with his security team and close associates in the midst of the Russian bombing of nearby houses.
His decision has been praised by many countries, including France. Addressing the nation, President Emmanuel Macron called Selensky the “face of honor, freedom and courage.”
“If anyone thinks … Ukraine will surrender, he knows nothing about Ukraine and there is nothing to do in Ukraine,” Selensky said in a message to Putin in his latest video address.