Nikolaev was subjected to the strongest shelling since the beginning of the war; The Russian Federation is moving groups in the direction of Zaporozhye. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Eight fires broke out in Nikolaev after the harvest
The city of Nikolaev underwent the heaviest shelling since the beginning of the Russian invasion. As a result, a hotel, a sports complex, two educational institutions and a service station, as well as residential buildings, were damaged. Eight fires broke out in the city, and one forest fire broke out outside the community.
Two people became victims of the attack in Nikolaev – the Hero of Ukraine, the general director of the Nibulon company Alexei Vadatursky and his wife.
Russia moved troops from eastern Ukraine to the south
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that the Russian invaders are moving separate units from the Donbass to the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions. Their goal is to strengthen positions in the occupied regions of southern Ukraine and increase activity in relevant areas.
According to Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, strategic Russia has no chance of winning this war.
The threat of war hangs over Serbia and Kosovo
Serbs in Kosovo began protesting against Pristina’s decision to re-register vehicles and identification cards for Kosovo from August 1. In Serbia, they threatened war if Serbs were attacked. Kosovo authorities have withdrawn forces from the border, and the NATO mission in Pristina has announced its intention to support Kosovo.
Following a video message from Serbian leader Aleksandar Vučić and the US response to the escalating conflict in the Balkans, Kosovo agreed to postpone the ban on Serbian documents until September 1.
The command of the Russian fleet announced an attack on its headquarters in Sevastopol
Russia announced an alleged attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet in temporarily occupied Sevastopol. Five people were reportedly injured due to the explosion caused by the improvised drone.
However, soon the “authorities” of the annexed peninsula announced that the drone was launched from the territory of the city, and the “guilty” was allegedly wanted.
Former Russian official Chubais was hospitalized
Former Russian presidential envoy for sustainable development Anatoly Chubais, who left his post and country in March of this year, was hospitalized in one of the clinics in Europe with Guillain Barre syndrome, which causes loss of control over feet. The Russians’ apartment was searched by experts in protective suits.
A ship with Ukrainian grain was detained in Lebanon
Lebanon seized a ship full of barley and wheat flour while investigating the origin of the cargo, which may have been stolen by Russian invaders in Ukraine. The Ukrainian embassy in Beirut said the ship was loaded in Feodosiya, in Russian-occupied Ukrainian Crimea, and that the cargo came from the Russian-occupied territories of Zaporozhye and Kherson.
Latvia has proposed to introduce a ban on issuing EU tourist visas to Russians
The head of the Latvian Foreign Ministry, Edgar Rinkevich, who commented on the Russian terrorist attack in Elenovka in Donbass, called on the European Union to start considering Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism and proposed a ban on EU tourist visas for Russian citizens. .
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Source: korrespondent

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