The shelling of the ZNPP is an unprecedented situation that threatens serious consequences both for Ukraine and other countries; It will become more expensive for Russians to travel to the EU. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
The IAEA published a report on the organization’s mission visit to the ZNPP
It states the “urgent need for temporary measures to prevent a nuclear accident caused by physical damage caused by military means” at the Zaporozhye NPP. The IAEA confirmed that Russia has deployed “military personnel, vehicles and equipment at various locations at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, including several military trucks on the first floor of the turbine halls in Units 1 and 2.
Traveling to Europe has become more difficult for Russians
The European Commission has supported the suspension of the simplified visa regime for all Russian citizens. This means that Russian citizens will no longer enjoy privileged access to the EU and will face a longer, more expensive and more complicated visa process.
Europeans support Ukraine
More than 90% of EU residents support Ukraine in relation to the Russian attack. This is confirmed by the results of the Eurobarometer public opinion survey. Thus, 92% of surveyed Europeans support humanitarian aid to Ukraine, 90% – providing asylum to Ukrainians traveling abroad because of the war, 78% – economic sanctions against Russian elites and businesses .
Truss became the 15th prime minister appointed by Queen Elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth II appointed Liz Truss as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. She is the third woman to hold this post in UK history after Margaret Thatcher and Theresa May. Earlier, the 96-year-old Queen accepted Boris Johnson’s resignation.
Ukrainian military advanced in the Luhansk region
The Armed Forces of Ukraine advanced slightly and gained a foothold in the Luhansk region. The head of the OVA, Sergei Gaidai, said that because of the “cotton” in warehouses in the region, the Russians have lost up to 100 people and about 100 pieces of equipment in recent days.
Ukraine has conducted another exchange of bodies of dead soldiers with Russia
Ukraine and Russia have again exchanged bodies of dead soldiers. The Ukrainian side managed to return the bodies of another 25 fighters. The process of returning bodies takes place in accordance with the standards of the Geneva Convention.
Ukraine’s reserves rose sharply in August
According to the August results, Ukraine’s international reserves grew for the first time since the beginning of the Russian invasion. Growth was driven by large amounts of international aid on the back of modest foreign currency debt repayments and smaller interventions by the NBU to sell foreign currency.
Putin came to observe the exercises in Primorye
Russian President Vladimir Putin watched the main stage of the Vostok-2022 strategic command and staff exercises at the Sergeevsky training ground in Primorye. More than 50,000 servicemen, more than 5,000 pieces of weapons and military equipment, including 140 aircraft, 60 warships, boats and support vessels are involved in the exercises.
Five finalists of the national selection for Junior Eurovision-2022 named
The duet of Sofia Artemenko and DJ Polіnka, Zlata Dzyunka, Elizaveta Petruk, Daria Rebrova and Diana Stasyuk will compete for entrance to the main stage of the competition. The final will take place on September 18 in a live broadcast format on the Suspіlne Kultura TV channel.
Migration flows have increased in Russia since the beginning of the year
Since the beginning of the year, 419,000 people have left Russia, which is twice as much as in the same period last year. Most people left Russia for Ukraine (79.6 thousand), Tajikistan (58.4 thousand), Armenia (49 thousand), Kyrgyzstan (43.6 thousand), Kazakhstan (40.7 thousand) and Uzbekistan (38.6 thousand). Among non-CIS countries, the leaders are China (6.6 thousand), Vietnam (5.4 thousand) and India (4.1 thousand).
Iran sentences two LGBT activists to death for the first time
The victims of the religious regime are 31-year-old Zahra Sediki Hamedani, known as Sare from Naqade, and 24-year-old Elham Chubdar from Urmia. Both women are activists of the LGBT community. They were sentenced by the Revolutionary Court of Urmia in a joint case in the cases of the article Corruption on Earth through the propaganda of homosexuality.
New artifacts found in Mexico
In Mexico, archaeologists discovered a layer of tools, equipment and otherworldly figures in an ancient ceramic layer more than three thousand years old. The artifacts remained intact beneath the forest surface, although hundreds of thousands of people walked past the fragments of ceramic vessels and human figures every day.
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