Showing posts with label EUROPE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EUROPE. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 July 2023

Russia laid mines in Ukraine's nuclear plant

 Russia planted mines in Ukraine's nuclear reactor, breaking the law, according to the UN; Zelensky had claimed that Russia intended to destroy the facility.


The Ukrainian nuclear power plant Zaporizhia has mines that have been planted there, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency, or IAEA. The IAEA's director general, Rafael Grossi, stated that Russia's action is against safety protocol. These mines are situated between the internal and external barriers in the plant's buffer zone.

The IAEA claims that during the previous inspection, their inspector had also seen mines. Laying mines within the nuclear station is against UN rules and security advice, according to a statement released on Monday by Rafael. The employees there are also under psychological pressure as a result of this.

In the event of an explosion, there is less chance that the security system will sustain damage.

The plant's security system is not anticipated to be harmed even if it bursts in the future, according to the IAEA. According to the IAEA, these mines are located in areas where staff members are not permitted to move. The Russian military is in charge of these locations.

According to Ukraine, after the Kakhovka dam, plans were made to dismantle the plant.

Ukraine accused Russia of attempting to destroy the Zaporizhia Nuclear Plant about 20 days ago. According to Ukraine, Russia has planted explosives and mines on the nuclear plant's roof. Following this, the IAEA requested to look into Ukraine's claims. Russia had requested expanded access to the nuclear reactor in exchange for this.

According to intelligence agencies cited by Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky, Russia damaged our Kakhovka dam last month. He is currently getting ready to destroy the nuclear facility. In preparation for an assault, Ukraine had also conducted drilling in the vicinity of the plant.


The United States declared: "We do not support the Ukrainian attack in Russia.

 We do not support the Ukrainian attack in Russia, the United States declared: Russia declared war and promised to avenge Ukraine's terrorist acts.


The drone strike near the Defense Military Headquarters in Moscow, the Russian capital, has been rejected by the US. In fact, Russia claimed on Monday that two drones from Ukraine had targeted Moscow. After then, the White House's comment was in opposition to it.

The United States will never back Ukrainian strikes within Russia, according to Karin Jean Pierre, a spokeswoman for the White House. Russia sparked this conflict. By pulling their troops out of Ukraine, they may put an end to it at any time.

Russia has hinted that it will exact revenge for the attack on Ukraine. The attack in Ukraine was referred to be a terrorist act by Russia's foreign ministry.

In Moscow, two drones assault a structure.
Sergei Sobyanin, the mayor of Moscow, claimed on Monday that two non-residential buildings in Ukraine had been the target of a terrorist attack at around 4 am. No one was harmed in the process. However, the structure where the incident occurred was severely harmed. According to Russia, their air defense system prevented Ukraine's attack.

Additionally, 17 drones were attacked in Crimea; Ukraine claimed responsibility.
Late on Monday night, Ukraine launched a drone attack with 17 aircraft in the Russian-occupied Crimea. A weapons storage facility and a residence were the targets of these drone attacks. Oleksiy Reznikov, the defense minister of Ukraine, admitted responsibility for the assault in a CNN interview. According to him, Ukraine would continue to strike Russia in this manner in order to defend its population.

Additionally, 17 drones were attacked in Crimea; Ukraine claimed responsibility.
A second drone that resembled a helicopter was spotted outside of Moscow shortly after the incident, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry. There was nothing explosive in it, though. This drone crashed into a graveyard.

A second drone that resembled a helicopter was spotted outside of Moscow shortly after the incident, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry. There was nothing explosive in it, though. This drone crashed into a graveyard.

After the incident, Dmitry Medvedev, a former Russian president, declared that Russia must treat Ukraine more firmly. We must broaden the scope of our objectives. The military and authorities in Ukraine are attempting to intimidate Russian people.

Last week, Russia pulled out of the grain agreement.
Following its withdrawal from the Gran Deal, Russia this week assaulted the Ukrainian port city of Odessa near the Black Sea. Zelensky continued, "Russia will experience the same feelings as we do right now." Russia had earlier in early July charged Ukraine with using five drones to strike two sites in Moscow.

Russia also accused Ukraine of being behind the drone attack on two Moscow buildings in May. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, Kiev used roughly 8 drones to carry out a terrorist assault. Each and every drone was shot down. The residents of both buildings are secure. According to certain media sources, the strike on Russia employed 30 drones.


On May 3, there was a drone attack on the Kremlin as well.
On May 3, two drones targeted the Kremlin, the residence of Russian President Putin. On the Kremlin Dome, both drones crashed. Putin wasn't there, though, when the attack happened. We consider it a terrorist attack, Russia has stated following the assault. It was a plot to assassinate the president. Russia retains the right to retaliate against this assault. Both the location and the timing will be determined by Russia.

Ukraine liberated 50% of its territory from Russian rule.
Putin asserts that he has failed the counteroffensive by Ukraine. At the same time, the United States asserts that Ukraine has liberated 50% of its territory from Russian rule. These details have been provided by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. According to Blinken, Ukraine has had a really tough war in a CNN interview.


Monday, 24 July 2023

drone assault from Ukraine in Moscow

 The terrorist attack was prevented, according to Russia, and Zelensky hinted of retaliation yesterday.


According to Russia, Ukraine tried to strike Moscow on Monday using a drone but their air defense system stopped it. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, it was a terrorist act. According to Russia, two drones from Ukraine were used in the terrorist strike in Moscow. The attack did not result in any injuries.

Two non-residential buildings were attacked at around 4 a.m., according to Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin. The attack on Moscow took place a day after Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, threatened to exact retribution on Russia. In fact, following its withdrawal from the Grain Deal last week, Russia launched an attack on the Ukrainian port city of Odessa near the Black Sea. Zelensky has stated that Russia would experience the same emotions as we do.

One drone reportedly crashed on Komsomolsky Prospekt near the Russian Defense Ministry, while the other struck a commercial building on Likhacheva Street, according to the Russian news agency TASS. In a statement following this, the Ministry of Defense reported that two Ukrainian drones had been shot down.

Putin asserts that he has failed the counteroffensive by Ukraine. At the same time, the United States asserts that Ukraine has liberated 50% of its territory from Russian rule. These details have been provided by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. According to Blinken, Ukraine has had a really tough war in a CNN interview.

The earliest stages of Ukraine's counteroffensive (attack) to reclaim its land from Russia. According to Blinken, the Ukrainian onslaught won't stop in a week or two. These are expected to last for a while. Ukraine intends to join NATO next year, which is also happening.

"Ukraine will join NATO in the following year"

Olesky Reznikov, the foreign minister of Ukraine, has stated that during the NATO summit taking place the next year, his country can join the alliance. The organization will have been in existence for 75 years as of the summit in Washington the following year.

Who knows, July of next year might turn out to be significant for Ukraine, Reznikov remarked. This is what I think. Reznikov made his statement following the NATO summit last week. The member nations had stated at the meeting that they could not admit Ukraine to NATO while the country was engaged in combat.

The NATO Council was invited to a meeting by Zelensky.

Of course, Ukraine hasn't joined NATO yet, but the other members are giving it a lot of support. On Monday, July 17, Russia canceled the grain agreement it had with Ukraine during the first round of the conflict. Zelensky has also organized a gathering of NATO nations.

It can now strike Ukrainian ships transiting the Black Sea after being cut out of the grain deal. According to Zelensky, the NATO Council must decide how operations may be adequately managed from the Grain Corridor.





Putin met people on the street of Russia

 On the Russian journey, Putin met the following people: Three weeks ago, the person who was photographed with the bride called the 8-year-old child to the office.

Since Wagner's army's mutiny, Putin has been actively engaging the populace. On social media, a video of Putin meeting a Russian bride on Sunday has gone viral. In the video, he is joined by Alexander Lukashenko, the president of Belarus. The footage was uploaded by Russian media outlet RT and is from the Russian city of Kronstadt.
In the footage, Putin can be seen posing for pictures with the bride as she leaves the church following the wedding. A mob is observed assembling at the same time to meet and greet Putin. In the wake of Prigogine's coup attempt, Putin has been making more public appearances than ever. He invited an 8-year-old child to a meeting in his office on July 4. Putin persuaded the girl to speak with him by calling the finance minister.

Effect of the 36-hour uprising on Putin's reputation
The private military in Russia mutinied against Putin last month. Yevgeny Prigogine, Wagner's commander and formerly Putin's chef, and his troops seized Rostov in Russia and moved in that direction. However, this uprising was put down in less than a day.

This reportedly had a significant impact on Putin's reputation as a strong leader. German and Western leaders had claimed that Prigogine's uprising had damaged Putin's authority over Russia.

Putin discussed the grain agreement for the first time.
Putin has begun meeting people in response to Wagner's uprising, in addition to increasing his media appearances. Regarding the grain agreement he struck with Ukraine on Sunday, Putin finally spoke up. The Black Sea Agreement, which was reached after the two nations' war began, had served its purpose, according to him. Zelensky has also scheduled a meeting of the NATO Council for Wednesday to discuss this.

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