In the Zhytomyr region, the L-39 aircraft crashed, three pilots were killed; The purpose of the meeting was to help reset Ukraine’s military strategy. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
In the Zhytomyr region, three pilots died in a plane crash, among them the famous Juice
The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine officially confirmed the death of the well-known pilot of the 40th tactical aviation brigade Andriy Pilshchikov with the callsign JUICE (Dzhus) and two other pilots in the plane crash in the Zhytomyr region. While conducting a combat mission, the crews of two L-39 combat training aircraft collided in the sky. DBR opened a criminal case: law enforcement officials will check if the planes are in good condition and if the rules for preparing for flights are followed. Specialists diagnose “black boxes”.
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky reacted to the plane crash in the Zhytomyr region and the death of the Ukrainian pilots. He expressed his condolences to the families and friends of the victims. According to him, the investigation into the incident is currently ongoing.
The NATO command held a secret meeting with the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzny
Top of the agenda is how to deal with the stalled progress of Ukraine’s counteroffensive, as well as battle plans for the coming debilitating winter and long-term strategy as the war inexorably approaches 2024.
The first batch of 122-mm shells produced with the allies was brought to Ukraine
Ukrainian Armor LLC announced the successful delivery to Ukraine of the first thousand 122 mm high-explosive fragmentation artillery rounds with full charges, made in partnership with one of the Eastern European ammunition holdings. The 122 mm high-explosive fragmentation shell is effective in striking enemy positions, defense lines and armored vehicles.
British intelligence has revealed where the Russian Federation will attack
In the next two months, the Russian army is likely to increase the intensity of the offensive in the direction of Kupyansk-Liman to create a buffer zone around the Lugansk region, according to the British Ministry of Defense.
The second ship left the port of Odessa after Russia announced the termination of the grain agreement
On the morning of Saturday, August 26, the bulk carrier Primus under the flag of Liberia left the port of Odessa. It is the second ship since the start of a full-scale war to leave a Ukrainian port outside the grain deal. The ship moved in the direction of the Bulgarian port of Varna.
In Italy, a bus with Ukrainian tourists crashed into a Polish refrigerator
As a result of the accident, 14 people were injured. Four citizens were hospitalized in serious condition in medical institutions in the cities of Udine and Trieste. The rest of the passengers were given the necessary medical care at the scene. The Consulate General in Milan provides assistance to Ukrainians injured in road accidents.
New Zealand will grant Ukrainian refugees permanent residence permits
Last year, after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the New Zealand government introduced a special “Ukrainian” visa that gave Ukrainian citizens the right to stay in New Zealand for 12 months. In February 2023, the validity of such visas was extended for another year. Now the New Zealand government has decided to stop accepting applications for this special visa after March 15 next year, but those who have already granted or applied for this visa before that date will be granted the right of permanent residence in New Zealand.
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Source: korrespondent

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