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  • Moscow ready to discuss the status of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant

    Russia is ready to discuss the situation of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant with the head of the Atomic Energy AgencyRussia’s state-owned nuclear power company Rosatom said on Tuesday.

    According to Renat Karchaa, adviser to the executive director of Rosatom, Moscow is ready to negotiate “nuclear safety and understand the evolution of the situation at the plant”. The announcement was made in anticipation of the visit, which will take place this week, by Rafael Grossi to the plant.

    The Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant was captured by Russian troops in March 2022. Since then it has been of interest to the Atomic Energy Agency, with the possibility of a nuclear disaster.


  • The German Ministry of Defense confirms the arrival of 18 Leopard 2 from Berlin to Ukraine

    The German Ministry of Defense confirmed that all 18 Leopard 2 tanks delivered to kyiv arrived in Ukraine.

    Initially, Berlin had promised 14 armored cars, but increased the number to 18, with Portugal contributing three tanks and the Polish government 10 tanks.

    “As promised, our tanks arrived on time at the hands of our Ukrainian friends.Boris Pistorius said, according to The Guardian. “I am confident that they will make a difference on the front lines.”


  • UK and Poland to build two temporary refugee villages in Ukraine

    The UK and Poland build two temporary villages to house refugees Internal Ukraine.

    One of the towns will be built in Lviv and the other will be located in Poltava. In total, more than 700 Ukrainians will be welcomed. London announced a financing of 10 million euros for the partnership with Warsaw.

    “Over the past year, Putin has continued to attack civilian homes and infrastructure, and the Ukrainian people have paid the price,” British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said. “This new partnership between the UK and Poland will help bring light, heat and shelter to those most in need.”


  • Ukraine’s deputy prime minister accuses Moscow of keeping 4,400 Ukrainian orphans without “parental care”

    Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said on Tuesday that around 4,400 orphaned Ukrainian children are being “deprived of parental care” both in Russia and in Moscow-occupied parts of Ukraine.

    Iryna Vereshchuk accused Russia of hide information about orphaned children. “There is enough evidence already,” the deputy prime minister said, according to The Guardian. “We hope that our efforts and the pressure of the international community expedite the return process of our children.”


  • “There is an air power deficit on the Ukrainian side”

    Which “still does not allow the creation of a quality differential in military means” that manages to “dissuade Russia”. Analysis of the historian Bruno Cardoso Reis on the latest events in the war in Ukraine.

    Listen here to the new episode of “Gabinete de Guerra” from Rádio Observador.

    “There is an air power deficit on the Ukrainian side”


  • Belarusian Foreign Ministry says country was “forced” to host nuclear missiles thanks to NATO’s “aggressive actions”

    The Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Tuesday that the country was “forced” to host nuclear missiles thanks to “aggressive actions” carried out by NATO member countries.

    The remarks come after Vladimir Putin this weekend announced Moscow’s plans to station Russian tactical nuclear weapons on Belarusian soil.

    According to the Belarusian multinational, with this action the country will not violate international non-proliferation agreements, since Minsk will not have any control over weapons.

    “Military cooperation between Belarus and Russia is carried out in strict accordance with international law. The training of Belarusian pilots capable of flying aircraft with specific ammunition, the modernization of such aircraft, as well as the placement of nuclear warheads on the territory of Belarus without transferring control over them to Minsk, as well as access to appropriate technology, will not contradict in any way the provisions of Articles I and II of the non-proliferation treaty”, quotes Reuters, from the TASS agency.


  • The European Commission gives the green light to the extension of the Iberian mechanism until the end of the year

    The decision to extend the Iberian mechanism to contain electricity prices was advanced by the Spanish Minister of the Energy portfolio and confirmed by the Observer of the Ministry of the Environment.

    The European Commission gives the green light to the extension of the Iberian mechanism until the end of the year


  • II Summit of World Democracies begins today with speech by Zelensky

    The II Summit of World Democracies, an initiative of US President Joe Biden, begins today in Washington and other capitals, and will have the virtual presence of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

    The war in Ukraine will be one of the main topics of the two-day meeting, along with discussions on the economy, corruption and the fight against authoritarianism, among others.


  • Russia announces successful test in the Sea of ​​Japan with two supersonic missiles

    The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation announced on Tuesday morning the successful test of two supersonic cruise missiles against a simulated target in the Sea of ​​Japan.

    The exercise took place in the area that a week ago was flown over for seven hours by two Russian bomber planes, capable of carrying nuclear weapons.

    “The target, located at a distance of about 100 kilometers (62.14 miles), was successfully hit by a direct hit by two Moskit cruise missiles,” the ministry announced, locating the strike in the Gulf of Pedro, the Large, in the Sea of ​​Japan.

    The Moskits, or SS-N-22 Sunburn as they are known to NATO, are capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads. Adds Associated Press, they have a range of up to 250 kilometers and can move at three times the speed of sound.

    Tasuku Matsuki, a Japanese Foreign Ministry official responsible for Russia, told the AP that the country has no intention of holding any protest against the exercise — and recalled that, despite being located on the coastline between the two countries, the Peter the Great Bay is considered to be the Russian coast.

    “In general, Japan is concerned about Russia’s increased military activities off the Japanese coast and is watching with great interest,” Matsuki admitted.


  • Good day.

    From now on we will concentrate all the news about the 398th day of the war in Ukraine in this new liveblog.

    You can recover the coverage of previous days here:

    Ukrainian counteroffensive starts soon, says Ukrainian army commander



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