War in Ukrainethe Russia attacks and tries to advance further: The forces take the second power plant in the country during Kyiv accuses Moscow of leaving the bodies of its soldiers who died in Ukraine to avoid paying compensation to their families.
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7.52 a.m. – Ukrainian armed forces report that nine rockets hit the Chernihiv region this morning. The Guardian, which also quotes local governor Viacheslav Chaus, reports that some rockets were fired from Belarusian territory and hit the municipality of Honcharivska around 5 a.m. local time. The Ukrainian agency Ukrinform also expects the attack and quotes the mayor of Chuhuiv, Halyna Minaieva, who sent a telegram to her municipality and stated, among other things, that the rockets had also hit residential buildings. And that it is checked whether there are victims.
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7.37 a.m. – Russian forces launched a missile attack on the Kyiv region early this morning, according to reports from the local governor that the attack hit infrastructure in the region. In an update on Telegram, also quoted by the Guardian, Governor Oleksiy Kuleba reported on the attack on the Vyshgorod district north of the Ukrainian capital and said checks were underway to see if there were any violations. Municipal authorities in Kyiv have also issued an air alert urging residents to make sure they are safe.
5.50 a.m. – Kyiv accuses Russia of leaving behind the bodies of its soldiers who died in Ukraine so as not to have to pay compensation to the families. In an interview with Irish Time, Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman Oleg Nikolenko said that the Russians “do not take the corpses from the battlefield because according to their legislation the family of each dead soldier receives seven million rubles. Don’t mind if it’s gone: no body means no money ». According to the Interfax agency, in March President Vladimir Putin told the Russian Security Council that the families of the soldiers killed in the so-called “special military operation” in Ukraine would receive a lump sum payment of 7.421 million rubles (about 121,000 euros) plus a monthly fee .
War, Kherson, is under attack. “The Russians are leaving the city.” The strategic Antonivs’ky bridge was bombed
5.12 a.m. – Recent comments by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov that Russia is ready to negotiate are just a ploy to stop Ukraine’s counter-offensive, according to Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Oleg Nikolenko. “They understand that Ukraine is preparing a counter-offensive in the south and want to give the impression that Kyiv is not ready to negotiate,” Nikolenko said in an interview with Irish Time. “They do it to buy more time to stage bogus referendums and absorb territories,” continues the spokesman for Ukraine’s foreign ministry. We see no willingness to negotiate on their part. They are still bombing Ukrainian cities. They’re still violating agreements like the one on wheat. They say one thing in public, but they do another on the battlefield.”
Russian forces have taken control of Ukraine’s second largest power plant. This was confirmed by the Kyiv government after the Moscow announcement. The pro-Russian troops “gained a small tactical advantage: They captured the coal-fired power plant in Wuhlehirsk,” said Ukrainian presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych in an interview published on YouTube and reported by international media.
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4.31 a.m. – 75,000 Russians were killed or wounded in the war in Ukraine. This was reported by US government sources in a briefing to Congress, as reported by CNN. In addition, more than 80% of Moscow’s ground forces are “stuck” and tired as the Kiev army awaits reinforcements and prepares to launch a counter-offensive in the south before winter.