Summary
The situation of war between Russia-Ukraine is getting worse. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Russian-occupied Chernobyl nuclear plant has stopped working. Ukraine’s state-owned company Energotam said that the power supply was cut off due to the power grid shutdown. However, Russian President Vladimir Putin has also shown leniency after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that he would not join NATO.
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Expansion
More significant progress is expected from Ukraine in the next round of talks, Maria said. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is in Turkey, where he will hold talks with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitro Kuleba. The two leaders will discuss a solution to the 14-day-long war.
Maria reiterated that Russia’s military operation in Ukraine is in the right direction. Meanwhile, Ukraine claimed that it had killed more than 11,000 Russian soldiers. Russia only confirmed the deaths of 500 of its soldiers. The United Nations has confirmed 474 civilians killed and 861 injured.
700 Indians will fly home today
Around 700 Indians evacuated from war-torn Sumi are expected to return to India on Thursday. On Wednesday, all left Poltava by special train. This train will bring the students to Laville, from where they will be brought to Poland by bus, then fly back to their home country.
Children’s hospital destroyed by bombing in Mariupol
A children’s hospital in Mariupol was destroyed in a Russian bombing on Wednesday. Several children and pregnant women are feared trapped under the debris.
Worry: Work stopped at Chernobyl plant, signal stopped coming
According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Russian-occupied Chernobyl nuclear plant has stopped working. Ukraine’s state-owned company Energotam said that the power supply was cut off due to the power grid shutdown.