Three people were killed in Russia as a result of the explosions near the Ukrainian border, the ongoing fighting south of Nikolaev, the search of the monastery complex in Kiev, which is suspected of having ties to Moscow… Le Figaro on Tuesday, November 22, the Ukrainian conflict assesses.
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Crimea was hit by a “drone attack”.
The Russian-controlled Crimean peninsula of Ukraine was targeted by a drone attack on Tuesday, where Russian forces are located. “on alert”said the authorities installed by the Kremlin. “There is a drone attack”Mikhail Razvojaev, governor of the Sevastopol administrative region of Crimea, said on Telegram. “Our air defense forces are working right now.”. He detailed that they had two drones “It is already slaughtered.” Mikhail Razvozhaev added that no civil infrastructure was damaged and called on residents “keep quiet.”
In a later post on the network, he said that air defense forces had shot down two drones near the Balaklava power station, which had previously been attacked. “Now the city is quiet” said Mikhail Razvozhaev. “But all forces and services are preparing for combat operations.” Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, based in the Crimean port of Sevastopol, was attacked in late October in what authorities say was a drone attack. “massive”. The attack, which damaged at least one of its ships, forced Moscow to briefly withdraw from a historic Ukrainian grain deal. Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, and Kiev intends to reconquer it.
Fighting continues on Kinbourn Peak, south of Nikolaev
On Tuesday, fighting broke out between Ukrainians and Russians on Kinburn Peak, at the tip of the left bank of the Dnieper in southern Ukraine, south of Mykolaiv, according to authorities. “We have three places left (to be taken) on the Kinbourn Peninsula.” Before completely liberating Nikolaev region (south), governor Vitaly Kim said on Tuesday. On Monday, the spokesperson of the Southern Command of the Ukrainian Army Natalya Gumenyuk said that.“Currently, a military operation is underway on the Kinburnska peninsula in a ‘quiet mode’.” “We continue the combat work. As soon as there is a result, we will announce it.” He assured without providing additional details about the ongoing military operations.
The Ukrainian army’s capture of the last three villages in the Mykolaiv region from the Russians would mark an important victory for Kiev, just days after driving Moscow’s troops from the then-occupied main city of Kherson. These three small settlements are geographically located a few kilometers from southern Ukraine, which is controlled by Kiev, on the tip of a piece of land at the end of the left bank of the Dnieper. Russia occupied this territory in the first days of the invasion of Ukraine, at the end of February.
Russia. three people were killed as a result of explosions near the Ukrainian border
Three people were killed in explosions in Russia’s Belgorod region, which borders Ukraine, the governor of the area said on Tuesday, and where fortifications were being built. Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said on Telegram that a woman died after suffering a head injury in a bomb attack in the town of Chebekino, eight kilometers from Ukraine. According to the same source, two people died as a result of the explosion “munitions of unknown type” According to the governor, in the village of Staroselie, bordering Ukraine, where a state of emergency has been in effect since October 27. Settlements and infrastructure in the region are frequently affected by fires, often fatal, which Moscow blames on the Ukrainian army. The capital of the region, also called Belgorod, took direct hits several times.
Ukraine reports that it has arrested an official of the Russian intelligence center in Kherson
Ukrainian investigators announced on Tuesday that they had been arrested “betrayal” After more than eight months of occupation by troops from Moscow on November 11, the manager of Russian intelligence centers in Kherson (south). “From the very first days of the occupation of Kherson, this detention center employee worked for the invaders (…) as a manager of detention centers and places of execution.”, the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) of Ukraine said in a statement. According to SBI, this employee “gave the opportunity to escape to the criminals who were imprisoned immediately before the liberation of Kherson”.
After the arrival of the Ukrainian army on November 11, after a two-month counteroffensive by Kiev in the Kherson region. “He did not manage to escape and was arrested by SBU officers.”, SBI said in a statement. The suspect was arrested “betrayal”, the statement said, a charge that could cost a life sentence in Ukraine. According to the same source, the Kherson district prosecutor’s office is leading the investigation.
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Search of Kiev monastery suspected of ties to Moscow
Ukrainian security services on Tuesday morning raided the main monastery in the capital Kyiv, the residence of the leader of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and is suspected of ties to Russia, according to a press release. Located south of the city center of the Ukrainian capital, the Lavra of the Caves of Kiev, built in the mid-11th century, is the oldest monastery in Ukraine. It has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1990. On Tuesday, the security services of Ukraine clarified. “inspections against persons (…) related to their participation in illegal actions that harm the sovereignty of the Ukrainian state”.. “These measures are being implemented to prevent (the monastery) from being used as a center of the “Russian world”.they added without elaborating.
Zelensky called on French mayors to help “survive the winter”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday called on French mayors to help his country avoid cold weather this winter. “as a weapon of mass destruction”.In a message broadcast during the AMF convention in Paris. “The Kremlin wants to turn the winter cold into a weapon of mass destruction.”The president said in a subtitled video broadcast by the Association of French Mayors (AMF) during a tribute organized by the Association of Mayors of France (AMF) on the occasion of its congress, attended by a delegation of elected officials, Ukrainians.
“To survive this winter and prevent Russia from turning the cold into a tool of terror and subjugation, we need a lot.”clarified the President of Ukraine, specifically mentioning “different capacity generators”in: “Demining Aid (and) Equipment for Firefighters, Rescuers and Doctors”. “I urge you to be very specific about helping and supporting our cities and communities against terrorism.”he added.
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“Gazprom” accuses Ukraine of consuming the gas intended for Moldova
Russian giant Gazprom on Tuesday threatened to cut gas supplies to Moldova, accusing Ukraine of draining a gas pipeline through its territory, a charge denied by the Ukrainian gas operator. “The volume of gas supplied by Gazprom to the Sudja checkpoint for transit through Ukraine to Moldova (actually) exceeds the volume.” which reaches the border of Ukraine and Moldova, laments the Russian state-owned gas giant. According to “Gazprom” data, Ukraine illegally accumulated 52.5 million cubic meters of gas in November. “violating” part of the shipments to use it for its own purposes.
The Russian giant has thus threatened from November 28 at 10:00 a.m. to reduce the gas supply at the Sudja crossing point (…).If Kiev continued to supply gas to other countries. The threat comes after temperatures in Europe have dropped in recent days, increasing demand for gas, especially for heating purposes. In turn, the Ukrainian gas operator (GTSOU) said in a press release that “All gas volumes” Arriving from Russia, he had Chisinau “transferred in full” at the two checkpoints entering Moldova.
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Nuclear. The head of the UN warns about “dangerous rhetoric”.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned against it on Tuesday “dangerous rhetoric”. which promotes nuclear threats in the world, during an international meeting in Morocco dedicated to “Dialogue of civilizations”. “Growing divisions threaten global peace and security, fuel new confrontations and make it harder to resolve old conflicts.”He told reporters on the sidelines of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) forum, which was organized in Fez (north-eastern Morocco). “Dangerous rhetoric raises nuclear tensions”.He warned that at a time when Western countries accuse Moscow of flashing the threat of nuclear war to deter them from backing Ukraine, where Russia has been waging a military offensive since late February.
La Scala denies campaigning for Putin
La Scala in Milan is far away “advertise” for Vladimir Putin, opening his season with an opera Boris Godunov Russian composer Modeste Mussorgsky said on Tuesday that his director Dominique Meyer criticized him for this program in the middle of the war in Ukraine. Consul of Ukraine in Milan Andriy Kartish unsuccessfully applied to the prestigious theater. “See again” December 7th of its traditional “Prima” programming, bearing in mind that there was danger“promotional elements” In favor of the President of Russia.
“We don’t praise anyone and certainly not Vladimir Putin, it’s ridiculous.”, Dominique Meyer told AFP at the press launch of Mussorgsky’s (1839-1881) opera about Russian Tsar Boris Godunov, based on Alexander Pushkin’s drama of the same name. Andrei Kartish “He made a mistake by attacking his friends. We gave a proof of friendship, we organized a big concert for the benefit of the victims of the war in Ukraine, which brought 400 thousand euros.emphasized Dominique Meyer.
Source: Le Figaro

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