The troops of the Russian Federation opened fire on the ZNPP all morning; France has sent a new batch of military aid to Ukraine. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Russian troops bombarded the Zaporizhzhya NPP all morning
The Russian military throughout the morning on November 20 opened fire on the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant. More than 12 “arrivals” at the station site were recorded, Energoatom reported. The IAEA said the shelling occurred dangerously close to nuclear reactors. We are talking about meters, not kilometers. They also stressed that next time they might be “unlucky”.
France provided Crotale air defense systems to Ukraine
France gave Ukraine two Crotale anti-aircraft missile systems to protect the skies from Russian attacks and two multiple launch rocket systems. Also, Paris is preparing to transfer 155-mm TRF1 howitzers and is considering a request from the Ukrainian army for the provision of radars.
Kyiv was visited by the Minister of Defense of New Zealand
For the first time in history, New Zealand’s Defense Minister Pini Henare visited Kyiv, where he met his Ukrainian counterpart Alexei Reznikov. During the talks, ministers discussed New Zealand’s extension of the mission to train Ukrainian infantry in the UK until July 2023.
The OP said what kind of weapons Ukraine needs to win
The Ukrainian authorities are calling for an increase in the supply of Western weapons, which are very important in the winter. Ukraine needs 150-200 more tanks, about 300 armored vehicles, 100 artillery systems, 50-70 multiple rocket launchers, and 10-15 anti-missile systems to cover the skies. Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the chairman of the Presidential Chamber, announced this in an interview with France 24.
Russian troops strengthen positions in the east and south – ISW
Russian troops are beginning to reinforce their positions in the occupied territories with personnel deployed from the Kherson region, as well as mobilized military personnel. This was reported by the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW). We are talking about the occupied regions of Donetsk and Luhansk, as well as the eastern part of the Zaporozhye region. According to military analysts, Russian troops will likely continue to use mobilized and redeployed military personnel to continue offensive operations in the Donetsk region and hold defensive positions in the Luhansk region.
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Source: korrespondent

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