British intelligence summed up 100 days of Russian aggression; The EU Council approved the sixth package of sanctions against the Russian Federation. Athletistic features yesterday’s major events.
For a hundred days, Russia has not achieved a goal in Ukraine
The UK Ministry of Defense, following the results of 100 days since the full -scale invasion of Ukraine by Russian troops, said the Russian Federation had not achieved any of its original objectives. After the failure of its plan, the aggressor country focused on the Donbass, however, to achieve any success in the region, it will require continuous large investments and huge time.
The EU has launched new sanctions against Russia and Belarus
The Council of the European Union approved the sixth package of anti-Russian sanctions affecting the economic sector, as well as a number of individuals from Russia and Belarus. According to the new restrictions, the purchase, import and transfer of oil and certain oil products from Russia to the EU is prohibited. The oil phase-out will last from 6 to 8 months.
In total, the list of sanctions includes 65 individuals and 18 legal entities from Russia associated with political activities, the defense sector and media activities.
The APU pushed the enemy back into Severodonetsk
Russian troops in Severodonetsk, Luhansk region, moved by 20%. The occupiers lost a lot of equipment and personnel, including Kadyrov’s men. To help the Ukrainian army, to strengthen the attack groups, the Foreign Legion pulled itself into the city. His duties were to deliver ammunition, water and medicines, pick up the wounded and clean the streets designated by the command.
The Speaker of the Rada conducted talks in Germany
Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk visited Berlin, where he met German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and invited him to Ukraine. Also, the speaker of the Ukrainian parliament spoke with German Defense Minister Christina Lambrecht, where she discussed the provision of weapons to Ukraine, in particular submarines.
Intelligence has ascertained the state of affairs in the ZNPP
The Chief Intelligence Director of the Ministry of Defense said that a critical situation has formed in Zaporizhzhya NPP – almost no spare parts and consumables. Also, the management of the Russian Federation of the plant is studying the possibility of connecting the Zaporizhzhya NPP to the Russian energy system, although it is technically impossible so far.
31,000 Russian soldiers were killed in Ukraine
From February 24 to June 3, the total losses of personnel of Russian troops on the territory of Ukraine reached approximately 30,950 people (+100 per day). In addition, during the 100 days of the war, the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed more than nine thousand pieces of enemy military equipment.
Putin proposed ways to import grain from Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said Russia is ready to ensure the export of Ukrainian grain through the ports of Berdyansk and Mariupol it occupies, and also guarantees the peaceful passage of grain ships internationally. water from ports under Ukraine’s control. At the same time, according to the Kremlin, the cheapest way to deliver grain is through Belarus.
At the same time, Kyiv has not received any guarantees from Moscow for the safe passage of ships with grain from Ukrainian ports.
People were killed in an explosion at a business in the Dnipro
In the Chechelevsky district of the Dnieper, as a result of the explosion of gas cylinders in a private industrial enterprise, two people died, another was injured, he was hospitalized. On the territory of a private business, a hangar was set on fire, where secondary raw materials were processed into biofuels. Due to the fire, there were explosions of cylinders with propane-butane inside.
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Source: korrespondent

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