War in Ukraine: Moscow is suspected of using anti-personnel mines on the front line – there is a risk of escalation around the Zaporizhia nuclear plant

War in Ukraine: Moscow is suspected of using anti-personnel mines on the front line – there is a risk of escalation around the Zaporizhia nuclear plant

After the Russian naval blockade: the first freighter arrives in the Ukrainian port +++ there is a risk of escalation around the contested Zaporizhia nuclear power plant +++ The news about Russia’s war in Ukraine in the live blog.

Read here the most important news and developments of the 166th day of the Russian war against Ukraine.

While the Ukrainian army remains under pressure in the eastern Donetsk region, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hints at new arms deliveries from partners. There was an air alert nationwide in the evening, and explosions were reported from several regions. The situation around the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant also remains tense. It was shot at again on Sunday. Kyiv and Moscow blamed each other for this. The human rights organization Amnesty International is trying to distance itself from Russian propaganda after a controversial report on the warfare of the Ukrainian army.

Source: Stern

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