New Russian bombings in the region Kyiv while the front Kherson it keeps glowing. There is no respite or step towards peace in the 234 War Day in Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin states: “I see no need for an interview with Biden.” Meanwhile, China is inviting its fellow citizens to leave the country. Meanwhile, the tragedy of Conductor Yuriy Kerpatenko that he had been killed for defying demands for a concert by the occupying forces. “The conductor categorically refused to cooperate,” Kyiv said.
In Kherson, Ukrainian bombing raids on the area recognized by Moscow as Russian after i referendum which affected three other regions in the east of the country and which was not recognized by the international community. In recent days, Russian authorities have issued renewed appeals and notices to evict civilians from the city in the face of the advance of the Ukrainian counter-offensive: it would be another heavy blow for Moscow to lose a city that is a key link with the peninsula Crimea – even the one that was used and approved in 2014 with unrecognized referendums.
Ukraine also denounces new Russian bombings on the Kyiv region, after those who hit the capital after four months last week: Some electrical infrastructures were the target of the attacks. There is a risk of interruptions in the power supply. A contingent of Russian soldiers has meanwhile arrived Belarus, this is the first group of soldiers forming a joint force between Moscow and Minsk. However, the Belarusian Defense Ministry assures that their mission is only to strengthen border protection.
Beyond the border in the northeast, in Russia, a Belgorod The destination was an oil depot. As military tactics experts explain, it is a kind of “secret front”: an important logistical hub for the army on the Ukrainian border. Attacks over the past few days have left dead and injured across the region, hitting a railway line near Novyi Oskol, some 100 kilometers from the border, and an ammunition depot in Oktyabrsky. The trains had been stopped. The Ukrainian authorities never claimed responsibility for the attacks, on the contrary they blamed Moscow itself.
Meanwhile, the story of Yuriy Kerpatenko goes around the world: The conductor of the Kherson Music and Drama Theater is said to have been killed by the Russian army, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Culture and Information Policy. ” On October 14, it was learned about the brutal murder of the director of the Kherson Music and Drama Theater. After Kerpatenko refused to cooperate with the occupiers, he was shot dead by the Russian army in his own home,” the ministry wrote. “In the intention of the occupiers, the concert should demonstrate the so-called ‘improvement of peaceful life’ in Kherson.”.
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