Ukraine LIVE: Putin suffers blow as Zelensky’s troops confirm ‘power outage’ in Kharkiv and Donetsk

VLADIMIR PUTIN suffered a severe blow when the Russian Defense Ministry showed that troops had been forced to “regroup” following Ukraine’s advances.

The Russian Defense Ministry on Saturday showed the withdrawal of Russian forces from Izyum and Balakliya.

In a statement published through state media RIA Novosti, the ministry said: “The decision has been made to regroup Russian troops stationed in the Balakleya and Izyum regions to accentuate efforts towards Donetsk. “

This comes from Volodymyr Zelensky showing that there had been a “total rupture” in Kharkiv and Donetsk.

The blackout caused by Russian “terrorists” who attacked “critical infrastructure” with the aim of “depriving other people of light and heat. “

Read our Ukraine-Russia blog below for the latest updates. . .

Moscow has warned that the longer it takes to end the war, the more complicated it will be to reach an agreement.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said: “The longer the procedure is delayed, the more difficult it will be to reach an agreement. “

The IAEA has shown that a backup power line has been restored to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine.

It supplies the external electrical power it wants to cool its reactors, the International Atomic Energy Agency said on Sunday.

The IAEA said on Twitter: “After yesterday’s recovery of [the] line of force. . . The operator #ZNPP closed this morning its last reactor in operation, which in the last week had provided the force to the ZNPP after being disconnected from the grid. “. “

The UK Ministry of Defence has released its intelligence update.

They said: “In the last 24 hours, Ukrainian forces have continued to advance in the Kharkiv region.

“It is likely that Russia has withdrawn sets from the area, but the fighting continues around the strategic cities of Kupiansk and Izium.

“On September 7, 2022, President Putin said that 60,000 tons of grain exported from Ukraine since August had been shipped to emerging countries and most had been delivered to EU states.

“! Putin’s claim is not true. According to UN figures, about 30% consistent with one hundred provided to low- and middle-income countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

“Russia is pursuing a planned strategy of disinformation while seeking to deflect blame for problems of lack of trust in food, discredit Ukraine and minimize opposition to its invasion. “

Two hundred days have passed since Putin began his bloodthirsty invasion of Ukraine.

Meanwhile, the democratic world has united to condemn Putin’s invasion of calluses.

Russia has reportedly lost more than 50,000 soldiers in the two hundred days since the start of its campaign, with widespread discontent among Russian soldiers.

Ukraine’s unwavering president took to Twitter to pay tribute to those fighting in Ukraine.

On his official Twitter account, he said: “From the first day of the large-scale invasion, war is no longer the business of men. 5,000 Ukrainians protect Ukraine on the front line. “

He then shared a video highlighting the 50,000 enlisted in the Ukrainian army and the 5,000 frontline fighters.

As Ukrainian troops continue to fight Russia’s bloody invasion, they are making gains in the Kharkiv region.

In recent days, Zelensky’s troops have liberated people after people by pushing Putin back.

Below you can see a Ukrainian flag hoisted in the village of Chkalovske.

Over the past week, Ukrainian troops have retaken large portions of the Russian-occupied Kharkiv region.

According to Ukrainian President Zelensky, at least 30 settlements have been liberated.

Russian troops were photographed hoisting the white flag as they withdrew from the area.

According to the Defense Ministry, Putin has initiated a crusade of disinformation related to the scenario of cereal exports to Ukraine.

Its text reads: “On September 7, 2022, President Putin said that only 60,000 tons of grain exported from Ukraine since August had been shipped to emerging countries and that most had been delivered to EU states.

“Putin’s claim is not true. According to UN figures, about 30% consistent with the penny provided to low- and middle-income countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. “

“Russia is pursuing a planned strategy of disinformation while seeking to deflect blame for problems of lack of trust in food, discredit Ukraine and minimize opposition to its invasion. “

Putin’s forces continue to face losses as Ukraine advances into Kharkiv.

According to President Zelensky, Ukraine has liberated more than 30 settlements in days.

The Ukrainian military lately estimates total Russian casualties at 52,650,400 in the last 24 hours.

The BRITISH Ministry of Defence update highlighted Ukraine’s progress in Kharkiv.

Russian forces are reportedly fleeing the area, while Zelensky’s troops are advancing.

The report says: “In the last 24 hours, Ukrainian forces have continued to advance in the Kharkiv region.

“It is likely that Russia has withdrawn sets from the area, but the fighting continues around the strategic cities of Kupiansk and Izium. “

The key city of Izium is now in Ukrainian hands and they are now 50 miles from the Russian border as Moscow’s troops desperately withdraw in an effort to retain the land they have captured.

“This is the beginning of the end for the Russian occupiers,” Marty, a 25-year-old Ukrainian soldier, told the Telegraph.

“They were literally fleeing their positions, abandoning their businesses and heading to the occupied territories. Bigger gains are coming.

The footage shows that Vladimir Putin’s forces fled leaving behind tanks and other aircraft in the face of the attack, leading some attackers to be witnessing the “beginning of the end” of the war.

President Zelensky showed that there had been a “total rupture” in Kharkiv and Donetsk.

The blackout caused by Russian “terrorists” who attacked “critical infrastructure” with the aim of “depriving other people of light and heat. “

Ukraine’s unwavering president took to Twitter to pay tribute to those fighting in Ukraine.

On his official Twitter account, he said: “From the first day of the large-scale invasion, war is no longer the business of men. 5,000 Ukrainians protect Ukraine on the front line. “

He then shared a video highlighting the 50,000 enlisted in the Ukrainian army and the 5,000 frontline fighters.

Ukraine’s Defense Ministry shared the following tweet, after the 130th Battalion went to Hoptivka near the Russian border.

Putin’s forces continue to face losses as Ukraine advances into Kharkiv.

According to President Zelensky, Ukraine has liberated more than 30 settlements in days.

The Ukrainian military lately estimates total Russian casualties at 52,650,400 in the last 24 hours.

Moscow has warned that the longer it takes to end the war, the more complicated it will be to reach an agreement.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said: “The longer the procedure is delayed, the more difficult it will be to reach an agreement. “

Ukraine’s Defense Ministry praises the “superhuman resistance” of the Ukrainian people.

Two hundred days have passed since Putin began his bloodthirsty invasion of Ukraine.

Ukraine’s Defense Ministry released footage of the moment a Russian tank cowardly fled a fight.

The tank nevertheless stops when it hits a tree.

The IAEA has shown that a backup power line has been restored to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine.

It supplies the external electrical power it wants to cool its reactors, the International Atomic Energy Agency said on Sunday.

The IAEA said on Twitter: “After yesterday’s recovery of [the] line of force. . . The operator #ZNPP closed this morning its last reactor in operation, which in the last week had provided the force to the ZNPP after being disconnected from the grid. “. “

The UK Ministry of Defence has released its intelligence update.

They said: “In the last 24 hours, Ukrainian forces have continued to advance in the Kharkiv region.

“It is likely that Russia has withdrawn sets from the area, but the fighting continues around the strategic cities of Kupiansk and Izium.

“On September 7, 2022, President Putin said that 60,000 tons of grain exported from Ukraine since August had been shipped to emerging countries and most had been delivered to EU states.

“! Putin’s claim is not true. According to UN figures, about 30% consistent with one hundred provided to low- and middle-income countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

“Russia is pursuing a planned strategy of disinformation while seeking to deflect blame for problems of lack of trust in food, discredit Ukraine and minimize opposition to its invasion. “

Two hundred days have passed since Putin began his bloodthirsty invasion of Ukraine.

Meanwhile, the democratic world has united to condemn Putin’s invasion of calluses.

Russia has reportedly lost more than 50,000 soldiers in the two hundred days since the start of its campaign, with widespread discontent among Russian soldiers.

Unit 6 of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant closes completely in the early hours of the morning.

According to Ukraine’s national energy operator Energoatom, the selection made to move the reactor to its “safest state. “

“A resolution has been taken to close force unit No. 6 and move it to the safest state: closure without bloodshed,” he said on Telegram.

It occurs when fears of a nuclear disaster continue as fighting rages around the plant.

In recent weeks, Ukraine and Russia have accused others of damaging the plant.

Ukraine’s unwavering president took to Twitter to pay tribute to those fighting in Ukraine.

On his official Twitter account, he said: “From the first day of the large-scale invasion, war is no longer the business of men. 5,000 Ukrainians protect Ukraine on the front line. “

He then shared a video highlighting the 50,000 enlisted in the Ukrainian army and the 5,000 front-line fighters.

As Ukrainian troops continue to fight Russia’s bloody invasion, they are making gains in the Kharkiv region.

In recent days, Zelensky’s troops have liberated people after people by pushing Putin back.

Below, a Ukrainian flag can be seen hoisted in the village of Chkalovske.

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