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Rome, April 23, 2022 – La war in Ukraine doesn’t stop even a day orthodox easter: the death toll of Russian rocket attacks on the Ukrainian city Odesa. And now a burglary is imminent chemical attack. Russia claims that Kyiv is planning a provocative operation using ammonia in Yuzhny port to frame Russian forces and accuse them of attacking civilians. A statement that Kyiv instead interprets as a threat disguised as a warning: So it would be Moscow that wants to start one chemical attack on the port from Odessa, according to the Kyiv Independent. Ukrainian forces also fear an offensive from the sea. Also based on what the Independent writes, according to the Southern Operation Command, more than 20 Russian ships, including missile submarines, are crossing the Black Sea.

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A symbolic day the one chosen by the US Secretary of State Anton BlinkenTo be in Kieve to meet Blinken Volodymyr Zelensky has. “We are inspired by the Resilience of Orthodox Christians in Ukraine in the face of President Putin’s brutal war of aggression. We will continue to support them and wish them and everyone else a hopeful Easter and a speedy return to peace today,” Blinken wrote on Twitter. Andrei GolovinPriests of the Orthodox Church of
Bucha, make one Appeal to the Pope: “Come here and see for yourself”.

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On the front of nuclear safety, The International Atomic Energy Agency (Aiea) has announced that Ukraine has provided a full list of the equipment the country says it needs for the safe operation of its facilities, and that the IAEA has the resources and “the necessary technical experience”. “to effectively coordinate and implement supplies”. Kyiv also announced that the work at the headquarters is shifting Chernobyl they are continued regularly, most recently on April 19. Last night Russian President Vladimir Putin took part in the Easter Vigil at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow. That pictures Televisions showed the head of the Kremlin during the ceremony, which was celebrated by Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Kirill.

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US Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense Antony Blink and Lloyd Austin They are in Kyiv, where they met Zelensky. The Ukrainian President replied to the US Secretary of State that the US-Ukraine friendship is “stronger than ever” before calling for a total embargo on Russian gas. UN Secretary General Antonio is also expected in the Ukrainian capital on Thursday Guterres, which will go to Ankara tomorrow – the main mediator in the ongoing conflict – and to Moscow on Tuesday. “It’s unfair and illogical,” Guterres’ decision to go to Russia first, criticized Zelenskyy. “The war is in Ukraine, there are no corpses on the streets of Moscow. It would be logical to first “come to Kyiv to see the people here and the consequences of the occupation,” noted the Ukrainian president.

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A red candle in hand, then the sign of the cross: Wladimir Putin attended last night in Moscow – while the war in Ukraine is ongoing midnight fair celebrate Orthodox Easter. In the videos posted on social media, he can be seen alongside Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin. The function was to be celebrated in the Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow Patriarch of Moscow Kirill, which the Tsar personally welcomed. The Russian President congratulated the Christians and all Russian citizens who are celebrating the resurrection of Christ today and expressly thanked them Kirill, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia. He did so with a note posted on the Kremlin website, in which he specifically thanked the Orthodox Church for the work aimed at preserving “Russia’s richest historical, cultural and spiritual traditions” and “strengthening the institution of the family.” and to educate young girls”. Generations ”and Kirill“ for fruitful interaction with the state ”. This was reported by the Russian agency Tass.