
Russia and Ukraine blame each other for the attack on the Zaporizhia NPP. ​Energoatom, the state operator of Ukraine’s nuclear power plant, stated that “three hits were recorded near one of the power units where the nuclear reactor is located.”
Zaporizhzhia NPP March 4 Photo: Handout / AFP / Profimedia
The Russian Ministry of Defense blamed Ukrainian forces for bombing the plant, saying that the radiation leak was only luckily avoided. However, Volodymyr Zelenskyi claims that Moscow must answer for the “terrorist attack”.
Briefly about the most important news:
- About 10 heavy armored vehicles provided to Kyiv by North Macedonia transited through Romania to reach the Russian-invaded country, TVR News reported. Recently, the Ministry of Defense in Skopje announced that it will provide Ukraine with an unspecified number of T-72 tanks.
- The Russian was caught by FSB officers before blowing up a military supply point
- Ukraine is asking the West for help to take control of the Zaporizhzhia NPP
- Accused by Zelensky, Amnesty “fully supports” its report: We do not justify Russia’s numerous violations of humanitarian law
- The Mozart Group: Western ex-servicemen train Ukrainian recruits / “Neither Ukrainians nor Russians are actually trained”
- Erdogan wants to learn the lessons of war from Putin. Both leaders are talking about a new military operation
- Every fourth patient in the Russian-occupied city of Mariupol dies in hospital due to a lack of medicine and specialized staff
- The European Commission objects to Russia in the case of the turbine of the Nord Stream gas pipeline
- The director of a laboratory that supports Russia’s hypersonic missile program has been arrested for treason, reports the Russian news agency TASS with reference to Reuters.
- Why doesn’t Macron call anymore? Peskov: France is an unfriendly country
- A military analyst harshly criticizes Amnesty International’s report on the Ukrainian army: It does not understand military operations at all / Civilians cannot be evicted by force
Source: Hot News RO

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