Russia wants to involve the CSTO countries to control part of Ukraine’s territories; Johnson remains British Prime Minister. Athletistic features yesterday’s major events.
Russia wants to persuade CSTO countries to occupy part of Ukraine’s territories
Russia has announced that it wants to introduce the “peackeepers” of CSTO countries to Ukraine, said Andrei Kartapolov, chairman of the State Duma Defense Committee. However, they plan to do so after the Russian Federation occupies the entire territory of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
Boris Johnson won a vote of confidence in the British Parliament
British MPs from the Conservative Party, following a secret ballot, failed to announce a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Boris Johnson. As a result, 211 deputies (59%) voted against Johnson’s resignation, and 148 (41%), on the contrary, supported the resignation. This means Conservatives will not be able to start a vote of no confidence in the prime minister next year.
Ukraine does not consider an alternative to EU membership
Ukraine has not yet considered any alternative to joining the EU, and agreements with the UK on a defense alliance are measures for security purposes, the president said. He noted that the UK’s agreements on a defense alliance were part of the overall process to provide Ukraine with security guarantees.
Britain will give Ukraine new aid
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about providing new military assistance. In addition to the multiple launch rocket system (MLRS), Ukraine will receive ammunition from the UK on a large scale. Among other things, the UK will send M270 launchers, which can hit targets up to 80 km away using precision-guided missiles. The UK decision is closely aligned with the US decision to provide the High Mobility Rocket Artillery System (HIMARS), a variant of the MLRS.
Critical situation in Zaporozhye NPP
At the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, which is currently controlled by the Russian occupiers, there is a real risk to safety and security. This was stated by the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi. According to him, there is pressure on the Ukrainian staff of the ZNPP. Grossi expressed concern that some spare parts were not delivered to the station due to supply chain disruptions.
In Mariupol began to record outbreaks of infections
Cholera cases began to be recorded in the city. City authorities attributed this to unsanitary conditions, lack of water, a difficult medical situation and numerous chaotic funerals in the Mariupol territory. Mariupol mayor’s adviser Petr Andryushchenko, said the city may be closed for quarantine. As for the epidemic, Andryushchenko added that it could be cholera, a holy grail of dysentery, as well as any viral epidemic associated with the stomach.
There is a risk of outbreak of infectious diseases in territories not covered by Ukraine
Epidemiological service specialists have fully explored the de-occupied territories of the Kyiv and Zhytomyr regions, research continues in the Chernihiv and Sumy regions. There, as a result of deterioration and disruption in the operation of the infrastructure, the quality of drinking water deteriorated. Sanvrach believes that uncovered territories are at risk of infectious diseases such as pediculosis, typhoid, and scabies.
The number of captured Azovstal warriors was identified
More than 2.5 thousand Ukrainian fighters from Azovstal are in Russian captivity. Their release was overseen by the Chief Intelligence Director of the Ministry of Defense. This was stated by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky. According to Zelensky, it is not beneficial for the Russian side to use torture against our defenders from Azovstal, because they have become “public prisoners.”
The Office of the President has already prepared three proposals for anti-Russian sanctions
The Yermak-McFaul International Working Group presented the Roadmap for Individual Sanctions. Their task will increase pressure on the leading elites of the Russian regime, which will lead to an end to the war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, according to the OP. The number of potential candidates for sanctions is at least 12,000 individuals and 3,000 legal entities.
Ukraine’s budget deficit has grown sharply
Ukraine’s budget deficit for the five months of 2022 exceeds the deficits of the previous two years. At the same time, expenditures, as expected, increased significantly, mainly for military needs and social programs. In general, the state budget deficit can be funded through international and financial funding.
Oil prices have risen in Saudi Arabia
The world’s benchmark oil price began to rise after Saudi Arabia’s decision to increase the cost of its raw materials. Saudi Aramco raised the price of its Arab crude in Asia to a $ 6.5 premium on the average of Oman and Dubai benchmarks after a $ 4.4 premium in June, state oil producer Aramco said.
All Belarusian and Russian universities are excluded from the Bologna Process
The Bologna Group announced the decision to stop the representation of Russia and Belarus in all structures of the Bologna process. In fact, all educational organizations of the country are not included in the Bologna process. Belarus and Russia became the first countries not included in the Bologna process. Prior to this, there was no exit or exclusion procedure.
The National Security and Defense Council announced what was needed for a counterattack
For a successful counter-offensive, Ukrainian troops need not only a lot of modern weapons, but also six new brigades. This was stated by Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Alexei Danilov. The Secretary of National Security and the Defense Council noted that Western supplies were already playing a decisive role in containing the initial blitzkrieg of Russia’s aggressors. Danilov expressed confidence that delivery of longer range, heavier caliber weapons would continue until Ukraine defeated Russia.
Biden declared a state of emergency in the country
Many factors threaten the ability of the United States to provide adequate electricity generation and lead to disruptions in the energy market. In particular, this situation is caused by Russia’s war against Ukraine, as well as extreme weather events and climate change. Biden said immediate action is needed to ensure the United States has access to enough solar modules to meet our electricity generation needs.
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Source: korrespondent

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