Russia’s advance on Bakhmut has weakened in recent days; The President urged Ukrainians not to neglect air raid alerts and to be prepared for any tests. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
The APU slowed the advance of the invaders
Analysts say the pace of Russia’s advance near Bakhmut has likely slowed in recent days, but it is too early to say whether it has reached a climax – in November and December, the enemy made slightly less progress. -attack in the Bakhmut area compared to October. ISW writes that the lack of personnel and ammunition in the Russian army will not allow maintaining the current high-speed offensive operations in the Bakhmut region in the short term.
The President warned that the enemy will try to make the last days of the year dark and difficult
President Volodymyr Zelensky again warned that in the last days of 2022, Russia may use more shelling. He noted that Russia has lost everything this year, but is trying to compensate for its losses with the pride of its propagandists after the missile attack on our country, on our energy. The President urged Ukrainians these days to listen to air alerts and look for the nearest “Point of Invincibility”.
Russian security forces are being brought into the Zaporozhye region to control the occupied territories
The Russians brought back the National Guard to control the occupied territories in the southern part of Ukraine. In particular, 500 Russian security forces arrived in Berdyansk, Zaporozhye region, to patrol the occupied cities and villages.
Putin explains why Russia attacked Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in an interview with the Russia 1 TV channel, said that Russia was forced to “become a protector of the people” living in Ukraine after the so-called “coup d’état” in 2014. According to him, the actions of Western countries aim to separate “historical Russia”, so it is necessary to act to “unite the Russian people.”
The General Staff confirmed the strike at the headquarters of the occupiers, where a meeting of officials was held
In the evening report, the General Staff confirmed the strike at the headquarters of the occupiers in the Zabarino district of the Kherson region, where a command staff meeting was held in the past few days.
Significant pollution of the Dniester was discovered
The entry of oil products into the Dniester River in the territory of the Lviv region was recorded. As a result, the oil pollution of the Dniester in the city of Galich was revealed. Laboratory studies showed an excess of permissible standards by 200 times. Residents in nearby communities have been notified.
Pope Francis remembers Ukraine again
Pope Francis in his Christmas message called on those in power to silence the guns and end the war in Ukraine. He urged to be ready for concrete acts of solidarity to help the suffering. The Pope also asked God to enlighten “the minds of those who have the power to silence the weapons and immediately put an end to this crazy war!”
The number of deaths due to snow storms in the United States has increased
At least 28 people suffered non-fatal injuries in the US during a winter storm. Bad weather in the United States has caused numerous traffic accidents, downed power lines, and delayed flights.
King Charles’ first Christmas address
The King recorded a video message at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. He addressed topics such as the care of the discarded, the importance of public service and support for multiple religions. In addition, the king honored the memory of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who was buried in the chapel of St. George. Charles III remembered the Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Catherine, but said nothing about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan Markle.
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