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Post by Admin on May 4, 2024 2:52:39 GMT
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Post by Admin on May 4, 2024 10:43:51 GMT
Ukraine's Energy Minister Khrushchenko gave an interview to Kyodo News on the 3rd, regarding power facilities under attack from Russia, saying, ``We have lost nearly 90% of our thermal power generation capacity and 30 to 40% of our hydropower generation capacity.'' said. He expressed his gratitude to Japan for its support by providing small-scale power generation equipment, and looked forward to strengthening their cooperative relationship during the reconstruction phase.
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In mid-April, Russia's large-scale attack targeting energy-related infrastructure destroyed the largest thermal power plant in Kiev Oblast on the outskirts of the capital. The Zaporozhye nuclear power plant in the south has been occupied by the Russians, and they expressed concern that ``facility management is getting worse and worse,'' and appealed for the immediate withdrawal of troops.
While energy facilities will continue to be targeted in the future, he pointed out that maintaining power supply is "strongly tied to air defense capabilities," emphasizing the importance of strengthening air defense systems.
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Post by Admin on May 4, 2024 18:44:07 GMT
On the 4th, Russia's state-run TASS news agency and other news agencies reported that Ukrainian President Zelenskiy and former President Poroshenko were included on the Russian Interior Ministry's most wanted list. The case is being treated as a criminal case, but the details of the charges are unknown. Ahead of President Putin's inauguration ceremony for his fifth term on the 7th and Victory Day on the 9th, it is possible that the Putin administration aims to appeal domestically and internationally to the ``atrocities committed by the Ukrainian government,'' which it claims as the basis for the invasion of Ukraine.
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Russia has unilaterally put foreign politicians on the wanted list in the past, so there appears to be no real impact. However, there also seems to be an intention to use the move to shape international public opinion in favor of Russia, especially among emerging countries that have distanced themselves from the United States and Europe, in preparation for future ceasefire negotiations.
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Post by Admin on May 6, 2024 16:31:29 GMT
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Foreign Ministry said on the 6th that if weapons provided by Britain to Ukraine are used in an attack on Russian soil, Russia could launch counterattacks against British military facilities and equipment in Ukraine and abroad. I warned you that it's sexual.
British Foreign Secretary Cameron visited Ukraine on the 2nd and pledged to provide military aid of 3 billion pounds ($3.74 billion) a year "for as long as necessary." He also indicated that he would not object to the weapons he provided being used within Russia.
In response, the Russian Foreign Ministry summoned Nigel Casey, the British ambassador to Russia, to formally protest. Foreign Secretary David Cameron's comments were effectively an admission that Britain would be involved in the conflict, and contradicted previous intentions that long-range weapons provided to Ukraine would not be used against Russia.
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Post by Admin on May 7, 2024 0:01:16 GMT
On the 6th, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused the West, which continues to support Ukraine, of worsening the situation in preparation for a military conflict between Russia and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and said that all F-16 fighter jets provided to Ukraine are equipped with nuclear weapons. It warned that it was considered to be on board. In response to the United States, Russia also strongly discouraged the West by saying it would accelerate the development of medium- and short-range missiles capable of carrying tactical nuclear weapons and enter production.
Prior to this, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that it had begun preparations for an exercise assuming the use of tactical nuclear weapons in the Southern Military District, the base for the invasion of Ukraine. In Russia, the inauguration ceremony for President Putin's fifth term will be held on the 7th, and the anniversary of the victory over Germany in World War II will be celebrated on the 9th.
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