The Russians hit a residential building, people died; Sadovy encouraged the inhabitants of Lvov to stock up on firewood, stoves, stomach stoves. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
livingwe hit Kharkov
A three-story residential building in Saltovka in Kharkov, where hearing-impaired people live, was hit by a rocket of Russian invaders, formerly with Iskander. In the process, seven people died. 16 were injured, among them an 11-year-old child. All the injured are in hospitals, where they are receiving all the necessary help. All those displaced after this brutal shooting have been given shelter.
The mayor of Lviv advised to warm up for the winter
Andrey Sadovyi warned the people of Lviv that a difficult winter was coming. And there is a risk that the city may be left without heating, there may be drops in the electricity supply. Therefore, citizens should store electric stoves, electric kettles, dry alcohol, where it is possible to heat water or food. And OSBB must take care of potbelly stoves and firewood.
Intelligence said the situation ahead would unfold dramatically
Violent events can be expected at the front in the near future. This was said by Andriy Yusov, a spokesman for the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. He emphasized that active fighting is currently ongoing along the entire front line.
Over the past four weeks, the number of deaths from COVID-19 has increased worldwide
WHO says that the number of deaths from COVID-19 in the world in the last four weeks has increased by 35%. The Omicron strain remains dominant, with its BA.5 subvariant representing more than 90% of the sequences.
The government says there is no more fuel problem
Ukraine has overcome the fuel shortage, said Deputy Economy Minister Denis Kudin. According to him, due to the sufficient supply of fuel in the market, the price is decreasing. According to Kudin, they are also affected by the drop in oil prices.
Stoltenberg called for the demilitarization of the ZNPP
The presence of the Russian military at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant in Energodar creates great danger. The station should be demilitarized as soon as possible. This is what NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said. The Secretary General of NATO emphasized that “it is necessary to immediately allow the inspection by the International Atomic Energy Agency and ensure the withdrawal of all Russian forces.”
US and Norway to give Ukraine new military aid
Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov, following talks with US and Norwegian Defense Ministers Lloyd Austin and Bjorn Aril Gram, said the countries would provide Kyiv with new military aid. Norway will help Ukraine not only by providing a new aid package, but also by training the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The number of countries supporting the Crimean Platform is growing
Dozens of countries and international organizations have confirmed their participation in the online summit of the International Crimean Platform. The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry believes that this is an important indicator of Ukraine’s international support for the de-occupation of Crimea.
The Ministry of Education has given schools complete freedom in choosing the format of education
According to Shkarlet, the 2022-2023 school year could last more or less than 175 days. Appropriate changes have been made to the law. Each educational institution will determine the length and structure of the school year, the length of the school week (five or six days) and the school day, the time of classes and breaks.
Meanwhile, because of the war, about 22,000 teachers went abroad, which is 5% of the total number of teachers. According to various estimates, there are from 700,000 to 1.5 million school children outside Ukraine.
Turkey launched airstrikes in Syria
Eleven people were killed in a Turkish airstrike on military positions in northern Syria. It said the Turkish military attacked a Syrian military base in the rural area of the city of Ain al-Arab in the northern province of Aleppo.
The national selection for Eurovision-2023 began in Ukraine
Public Broadcasting began accepting applications for participation in the national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023. For the first time, preparations for the competition will begin in the summer, and in December it will be known who will represent Ukraine.
Prices for staple foods have risen to record highs in Britain
At the end of July, the inflation rate in the UK rose to a new 40-year high. Thus, the consumer price index (CPI) rose to 10.1% in 12 months in July against 9.4% in June and remained at its highest level since February 1982. The Bank of England forecasts that inflation in the country will increase to 13.3% in October, when electricity prices for households were raised.
The fall in real incomes of the population has accelerated in Belarus
In Belarus, the decline in real incomes of the population has accelerated. In January-June they decreased by 2.7% compared to the same period last year. A month earlier, this figure was in the red by 2.1%. The current decline in real incomes is a record in recent years.
Commanders were allowed to prove the wills of soldiers
The Cabinet of Ministers allowed the commanders to certify the wills of the soldiers: at the next meeting of the government, changes were made to the procedure for state registration of wills and inheritance contracts in the inheritance register. After certification, the unit commander must transfer the document to the Ministry of Justice through the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Ministry of Defense or any other law enforcement agency.
The Jews left Russia
Almost 20.5 thousand Jews have left Russia since the beginning of the war in Ukraine. Before the Russian invasion, 165,000 people of Jewish origin lived in Russia. “Many Russian Jews were opposed to the war,” but they had no opportunity to openly oppose it. They no longer feel safe in Russia either.
Named the best places to stay
In a study conducted by Club Med, tourism experts named the best places to vacation. Bali came in first with a score of 73.7 out of 100, thanks to its low crime rate, as well as over 200 spas and 140 outdoor activities. Followed by Las Vegas and New Orleans.
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Source: korrespondent

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