Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Putin of “energy terrorism” after 4. 5 million Ukrainians lost power following Russian attacks on the power grid.
Russia has launched several strikes over the past week against Ukraine’s power grid, large-scale missiles and drone strikes.
According to Zelensky, Putin destroyed a third of the country’s power plants.
In his speech Thursday night, Zelensky said: “Tonight, about 4. 5 million consumers were temporarily disconnected from energy consumption. . . The mere fact that Russia resorts to energy terrorism shows the weakness of our enemy. “
This comes as Russian officials say troops are very likely to withdraw from the western bank of the Dnipro to Kherson and have suggested civilians leave.
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Switzerland has set its goal of giving about $106 million in aid to Ukraine this winter.
Dubbed the Winter Aid Action Plan, the Swiss Federal Council hopes it will ease the burden on the besieged country in the coming months.
Ukrainians are facing a freezing winter, as Putin’s bombings reduce the country’s ability to generate electricity.
President Volodymyr Zelensky showed that he would not attend the G20 summit if Putin were present.
“If the leader of the Russian Federation participates, Ukraine will abstain. We have been invited here again today. Again, let’s see. This will take position in a few days,” he said.
The assembly of world leaders will take position on Nov. 15 as nations seek answers to the climate crisis, the war in Ukraine and global problems.
The British government is about to ban the shipment of Russian oil to British shipping services.
“We have banned the import of Russian oil into the UK and are making smart progress to get rid of it completely,” Jeremy Hunt said in a statement.
“This new measure continues to tighten the screw on Putin’s war machine, causing even him to profit from his illegal war. “
The ban will take effect on the fifth of December.
The UN has reported that around 14 million people have been forced to flee their homes since Putin’s bloody invasion began.
“The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused the largest and fastest displacement in decades. Some 14 million people have been driven from their homes since 24 February,” said UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi.
“Ukrainians are about to face one of the harshest winters in the world under incredibly difficult circumstances. Humanitarian organizations have dramatically stepped up their response, but much remains to be done, starting with ending this senseless war,” Grandi continued.
Ukraine’s Defense Ministry claimed Russia had lost another 730 troops, bringing the total to 74,000.
Russia has also lost 20 tanks and 27 armored fighting vehicles in the past 24 hours.
The casualties come amid Russian troops fleeing the occupied Kherson region.
Some even reported that Russian flags were being dumped from government buildings in the region.
Yesterday we reported that 107 Russians had returned to Russia in a prisoner exchange.
Now, the head of the job of the president of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak, has published a photo of some of the Ukrainians returned to the exchange.
He said: “Today we had a prisoner of war exchange. We controlled the loss and repatriation of 107 soldiers, adding many WIAs.
“The [Ukrainian] government will do whatever is obligatory to help them.
“Thank you to the team of POW Remedy Coordination staff for their hard work. We will continue to do everything imaginable to bring home all the hostages of the Kremlin.
Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov told The Associated Press that Elon Musk “has told me personally that he will continue in Ukraine and supply Starlink to Ukraine. “
“There is no Starlink at the moment,” he added.
This comes just weeks after Musk claimed he may no longer pay for the technology.
Putin’s hands appear to turn black and I would possibly recommend that he is very ill, a former British army leader said.
Putin’s fitness has long been the subject of speculation, with Kremlin experts saying his fitness is “deteriorating drastically. “
Now, Lord Richard Dannatt said the markings and colour seen on the backs of the Russian tyrant’s hands may suggest he was receiving injections.
Speaking to Sky News, he said: “Careful observers now notice that their hands are black on top, which is a sign of injections, while other parts of the frame cannot receive injections.
“It’s attractive to note that, and just to see if it has compatibility and if you’d like to constitute it. It’s an attractive domain to watch. “
This comes as emails from a Russian intelligence source, noted via The Sun Online, appear to verify that he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and pancreatic cancer.
The G7, a grouping of the world’s seven richest countries, once again engaged with Ukraine.
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said the G7 would allow Putin’s brutal regime to “starve” Ukraine.
“We will not allow the brutality of this war to result in the deaths of masses of the elderly, children, youth and families in the coming winter months,” they said in a preview of the G7 assembly in Germany.
The IAEA, the UN’s nuclear watchdog, has concluded its investigation into Russian allegations that Ukraine is about to use the so-called “dirty bomb” against its own people.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba took to Twitter to denounce Russia’s accusation.
He thanked the IAEA for “countering Russian lies. “
He added: “Russia has shown its prestige as the liar of the world. “
A bridge in Crimea broke badly last month, but Russia insisted it was and had compatibility for its use as it planned to reopen it.
The bridge is expected to reopen in early December, after suffering severe damage, off Crimea from Russia.
“We plan to free up traffic in the two lanes on the right side of the bridge, on December 5 in one lane and on December 20 in the other, completely,” Khusnullin said in a meeting with Putin in a televised appearance.
The Secretary-General condemned Iran’s continued involvement in Russia’s war against Ukraine.
“We also see Iran delivering drones and ballistic missiles to Russia,” NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told a news conference.
Stoltenberg added: “This is unacceptable. No country deserves Moscow in this illegal war,” he said.
Legislation was passed to prevent other countries from transporting oil in British facilities unless it was purchased at or below a maximum price.
The law will be on December 5, the British Treasury announced.
“This new measure continues to ruin Putin’s war machine, causing even him to profit from his illegal war,” British Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt said in a statement.
The Ukrainian president congratulated Israel’s new minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
He wrote: “Congratulations to @netanyahu for winning the election. It is vital to see genuine democracy in action.
“Ukraine and Israel do not share unusual values and demanding situations that now require effective cooperation. We hope to open a new page in cooperation with the new Israeli government to gain advantages from Ukraine and Israel!”
The organization provided 29 turbines to the Kherson region, which overthrew the Russians.
Electricity and water are returning to the area, benefiting thousands of residents.
UNICEF Representative Murat Sahin said: “Access to physical care and water is a basic right, so children’s access to essential facilities must be restored as soon as possible.
“We are committed to providing the materials and mandatory to make this happen. “
President Volodymyr Zelensky showed that he would not attend the G20 summit if Putin were present.
“If the leader of the Russian Federation participates, Ukraine will abstain. We have been invited here again today. Again, let’s see. This will take position in a few days,” he said.
The assembly of world leaders will take position on Nov. 15 as nations seek answers to the climate crisis, the war in Ukraine and global problems.
Ukraine’s Defense Ministry claimed Russia had lost another 730 troops, bringing the total to 74,000.
Russia has also lost 20 tanks and 27 armored fighting vehicles in the past 24 hours.
The casualties come amid Russian troops fleeing the occupied Kherson region.
Some even reported that Russian flags were being dumped from government buildings in the region.
Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov told The Associated Press that Elon Musk “has told me personally that he will continue in Ukraine and supply Starlink to Ukraine. “
“There is no Starlink at the moment,” he added.
This comes just weeks after Musk claimed he may no longer pay for the technology.
Putin’s hands appear to turn black and I would possibly recommend that he is very ill, a former British army leader said.
Putin’s fitness has long been the subject of speculation, with Kremlin experts saying his fitness is “deteriorating drastically. “
Now, Lord Richard Dannatt said the markings and colour seen on the backs of the Russian tyrant’s hands may suggest he was receiving injections.
Speaking to Sky News, he said: “Careful observers now notice that their hands are black on top, which is a sign of injections, while other parts of the frame cannot receive injections.
“It’s attractive to note that, and just to see if it has compatibility and if you’d like to constitute it. It’s an attractive domain to watch. “
This comes as emails from a Russian intelligence source, noted via The Sun Online, appear to verify that he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and pancreatic cancer.
Three key nuclear facilities in Ukraine have been investigated through the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Switzerland has shown its goal of giving about $106 million in aid to Ukraine this winter.
Dubbed the Winter Aid Action Plan, the Swiss Federal Council hopes it will ease the burden on the besieged country in the coming months.
Ukrainians are facing a freezing winter, as Putin’s bombings reduce the country’s ability to generate electricity.
President Volodymyr Zelensky showed that he would not attend the G20 summit if Putin were present.
“If the leader of the Russian Federation participates, Ukraine will abstain. We have been invited here again today. Again, let’s see. This will take position in a few days,” he said.
The assembly of world leaders will take position on Nov. 15 as nations seek answers to the climate crisis, the war in Ukraine and global problems.
The British government is about to ban the shipment of Russian oil to British shipping services.
“We have banned the import of Russian oil into the UK and are making smart progress to get rid of it completely,” Jeremy Hunt said in a statement.
“This new measure continues to tighten the screw on Putin’s war machine, causing even him to profit from his illegal war. “
The ban will take effect on the fifth of December.
The UN has reported that around 14 million people have been forced to flee their homes since Putin’s bloody invasion began.
“The Russian invasion of Ukraine has resulted in the fastest and largest displacement in decades. Some 14 million more people have been forced to flee their homes since 24 February,” said UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi.
“Ukrainians are about to face one of the harshest winters in the world under incredibly difficult circumstances. Humanitarian organizations have dramatically stepped up their response, but much remains to be done, starting with ending this senseless war,” Grandi said.
Ukraine’s Defense Ministry claimed Russia had lost another 730 troops, bringing the total to 74,000.
Russia has also lost 20 tanks and 27 armored fighting vehicles in the past 24 hours.
The casualties come amid Russian troops fleeing the occupied Kherson region.
Some even reported that Russian flags were being dumped from government buildings in the region.
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