Moscow announced on Thursday that it had denied a request for consular visits to an American journalist jailed in Russia for a month, in retaliation for the United States’ refusal to grant visas to Russian journalists who accompanied Sergei Lavrov to the UN in New York.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered his government to work on creating museums dedicated to Moscow’s years-long offensive in Ukraine, according to instructions posted on the Kremlin website.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Chymikal, who visited the Vatican, invited Pope Francis to his country and asked him to help return Ukrainian children taken to Russia by Moscow forces.
For his part, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said: “Allies and allies of the US-led Contact Group have sent 230 tanks, 1,550 armored vehicles and a significant amount of ammunition, 98% of the promised equipment, to Ukraine to equip nine new armored forces.“.
In a daily update on the situation, British intelligence shows a photograph of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, which, in March 2023, indicates Russian forces have set up battle positions with sandbags on the roofs. Russia controls the plant from March 2022.However, this is the first time reactor buildings have been integrated into tactical defense planning..”
In Poland, an intriguing affair. Remains of a “Airborne military material” – according to local media an air-to-surface missile – was found in the north of the country. The investigation is ongoing. According to an expert quoted A Polish Radio“It’s unlikely to be a missile.”From Russia or Ukraine“.
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