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As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues and the war continues, reliable data resources are essential. Forbes Ukraine news hounds collect data and provide updates on the situation.
Saturday, August 6. Day 164. By Dmytro Aksyonov
Russian shelling along the front line, on the border of the Mykolaiv and Kherson regions, killed one civilian and wounded five others, said Hanna Zamazieieva, head of the Mykolaiv Regional Council. are being treated in hospitals for injuries sustained as a result of the Russian attacks and 82 are being treated at home.
Ukraine’s state nuclear force company Energoatom reports that yesterday’s bombing of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant resulted in greater damage than previously thought, and that as a result of the attack, the nitrogen-oxygen unit and the combined auxiliary construction were seriously damaged, increasing the threat of hydrogen leakage and the radioactive substances project. The director general of the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Mariano Grossi, warns that there is a “very real threat of nuclear crisis that may threaten public health and surroundings in Ukraine and beyond,” and called for perproject to lead an IAEA project to ensure the protection of the plant.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said he believed the initial good fortune of the industrial deal between Ukraine, Russia, Turkey and the UN had set a precedent for the resumption of negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, and extended an invitation to Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold an assembly in Istanbul. Moreover, after an assembly with Putin, Erdoğan said Turkey would “continue dialogue” with Russia and would have accepted the Russian leader’s offer to pay for Russian fuel in Russian rubles.
For the first time since Feb. 24, a shipment entered a Ukrainian port to obtain grain shipments, Ukraine’s Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov reports. In addition, 3 other ships are waiting for permission to cross the Bosphorus Strait after the first ship approved the grain export agreement. .
The U. S. Ambassador U. S. Secretary of State Linda Thomas-Greenfield said Friday that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would lead to a lack of food confidence for another 40 million people and that sub-Saharan Africa would be hardest hit. Thomas-Greenfield added that the United States was $4. 5 billion for food security at the G7 summit, adding $2. 76 billion.
Russia said Friday it was in a position to speak privately about a prisoner exchange with the United States, a day after a Russian court jailed U. S. basketball star Brittney Griner for nine years for marijuana possession in a high-profile case that has been criticized through U. S. officials as an example of Russia as a political bargaining chip. The United States has reportedly come forward to exchange Griner for Viktor Bout, a Russian arms dealer who is recently serving a 25-year sentence in the United States.