British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss won the election; the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant was again completely disconnected from the Ukrainian power grid. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Liz Truss became British Prime Minister
British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss won the election as leader of the Conservative Party and will become the country’s new Prime Minister. Truss, 47, wants to be seen as the new Iron Lady, promising to cut taxes and calling for Putin to be stopped.
ZNPP is not connected to Ukraine’s power grid
The Zaporozhye nuclear power plant has again been completely disconnected from the Ukrainian power grid. As a result of the shelling of the invaders, a fire broke out at the Zaporizhzhya NPP, due to which the power line connecting the NPP to the energy system of Ukraine was disconnected.
As a result, the 6th power unit was unloaded and disconnected from the network, feeding its own needs at ZNPP.
Aid from the EU for 500 million euros
The European Commission and the authorities of Ukraine, within the framework of the meeting of the Council of the Ukraine-EU Association, signed a new budget support program for a total of 500 million euros. This funding will ensure the accommodation and education of internally displaced people, and will also support Ukraine’s agricultural sector.
Explosion in Kabul
On the morning of September 5, a loud explosion thundered in the capital of Afghanistan – Kabul. As a result, two representatives of the Russian diplomatic mission were killed.
The explosion occurred near the entrance to the consular section of the Russian embassy. An unidentified militant detonated the explosive device. The department noted that the Russian embassy “is in close contact with the Afghan security services, which are conducting an investigation.”
Also, 10 other people were injured.
Gas prices are falling in Europe
Last week, gas in Europe became cheaper, and at the beginning of this week it jumped sharply due to the shutdown of Nord Stream-1. But today the cost of gas in the European market has dropped after a sharp jump. Thus, the spot price of gas at the TTF site in the Netherlands for one-day early delivery dropped to $2,488 per thousand cubic meters, or EUR 242.7 per MWh.
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Source: korrespondent

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