Ukraine-News: IAEA team on the way to the occupied Zaporizhia nuclear plant

Ukraine-News: IAEA team on the way to the occupied Zaporizhia nuclear plant

Good morning dear readers,
good morning dear readers!

Russia has wide areas in the south Of Ukraine conquered and wants to incorporate it. The Kremlin pretends to be there referendums one overwhelming approval expected.

This happened in the night:

occupied Zaporizhia nuclear power plant:

artillery fire on the city Enerhodar – nine injured, Russia blames Ukraine
refugee mayor accuses Russia of shooting and accuses Moscow of “nuclear blackmail”.
Russia accuses Ukraine of one Drone attack on the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant

Further attacks:
Area Rivne in the north According to the authorities, Ukraine was attacked with Russian rockets
Activists from neighboring Belarus have linked the launch of several Russian warplanes from airfields in Belarus
in the Center of the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv hit two rockets – administration building was destroyed
Dozens of locations along the more than 2,000-kilometer frontline fired upon by Russian tanks, barrel and rocket artillery

Connection to Russia:
Moscow plans referendum
According to the Kremlin: in the pro-Russian separatist regions of Donetsk and Luhansk 91 to 92 percent of the population for joining Russia, in the Cherson and Zaporizhia regions they are 75 to 77 percent

Further sanctions:
According to the media report, the EU wants Impede entry for Russians
At informal meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday in Prague, EU foreign ministers want to discuss whether an agreement on the simplified issuing of visas from 2007 will be suspended

that will important today:

Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) visits the Czech Republic and gives a keynote address on European policy at Charles University in Prague. Scholz had announced a turning point because of the Russian war of aggression. However, Germany has been criticized for sticking too closely to Russia in the past and now helping Ukraine too little. Scholz’s topics include energy policy, possible entry bans for Russian tourists and arms deliveries to Ukraine.

Have a good start into this Monday and into the new week
Christina Leitner

Source: Stern

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