Two weeks after the invasion in Ukraine, Russian troops continue to fightThey are moving towards Kiev and lThe attacks on RussiaContinued attacks on civilian targets. Many local media reports that Kiev and Lviv, the capital cities, have been awakened by warning sirens urging the population to seek shelters from bombs. Simultaneous sirens were also heard in Odessa (Kharkiv), Cherkasi, Odessa (Odessa) and Sumi. According to the United Nations more than 2.5million people have fled Ukraine. Today is the expected start of a humanitarian corridor through Sumi.
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Early Saturday, the Armed Forces of Ukraine stated that Russian troops are having a “big problem” with their reserve composition. This has caused them to “lose combat capability” as Ukraine holds back an invasion.
They explained that sometimes “the aggressors”, or individuals, are held in whole groups and that, on the other hand, some small groups of Russian deserters have returned to the Russian border. The Ukrainian Army stated in a statement that the enemy was experiencing a major problem (…) and they are holding back on a massive offensive.
Ukrainian troops claim they have defeated 31 Russian tactical units, claiming that “they have lost combat ability.”
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Cluster bombs can be used to inflict severe injury. war in ukraineBy the troops of RussiaIt is already a reality. They are used against civilian targets, and their use is growing in UN reports. Ukraine.
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The former Chernobyl nuclear power plant’s technical staff, located in the north of Ukraine, is now facing “increasingly challenging conditions.” Ukrenergo, a Ukrainian energy company, has informed the International Atomic Energy Agency of (IAEA), Friday that power supply to Chernobyl’s nuclear power plant was partially restored after it was completely disconnected on March 9.
The IAEA stated that Ukrenergo had begun work on March 10 and was able to repair a portion of the plant. However, the off-site electricity would still be unavailable, meaning that there is “still damage elsewhere”.
The management issues at Chernobyl’s nuclear power plant are compounded by the loss of communication between Ukrenergo to the site. This means that the IAEA cannot receive information about the radiological control of Chernobyl.