Kyiv and Moscow have accused each other of attacking the largest nuclear sites in Europe, causing reactor termination.
Russian troops have occupied the Zaporizhzhia nuclear factory in South Ukraine since the beginning of their invasion and Kyiv accused them of holding heavy weapons at that location. Moscow, in turn, accused Ukraine forces of targeting the factoryThree strikes were recorded at the factory location, near one of the electricity blocks where the nuclear reactor was located,” said Nuclear Power Plant Operator for Ukraine Energoatom in a statement.
Fenerbahce was given a partial one match closing, suspended for two years, and fined 50,000 euros ($ 50,900) by UEFA after their fans shouted the name of Russian President Vladimir Putin during the Champions League match.
Supporters of the Turkish club sang Putin’s name after Vitaliy Bualskyi’s goal for Dynamo Kyiv in a 2-1-Ukraine club victory, who threw the Turks out of the Champions League last month.
The punishment is to “throw objects and transmit provocative messages that are offensive, namely forbidden singing,” UEFA said in a statement.Amnesty International said that his party had an accusation that Ukraine endangered civilians by creating army bases in housing areas to fight Russian troops, after reports from rights groups -the rights pushed furious responses from Kyiv.
“Findings … based on evidence collected during extensive investigations that are subject to the same tight standards and complete testing processes such as all Amnesty International work,” Secretary General of the Organization Agnes Callamard told AFP.
Callamard expressed concern that “Ukraine reaction,” cold -risk reactions and important discussions on these topics. “
Andriy Zagorodyuk, an analyst at the Ukraine Defense Strategy Center, told Al Jazeera that the report contained “several facts” but placed them outside the context. “In some villages, the military took schools and used it for military purposes, but what he did not say was that no school was working,” he said.
Russia accused the Volodymyr Government Zelenskyy to commit acts of “nuclear terrorism” after the attack hit close to the Zaporizhzhia power plant.
Ukraine armed units carried out three artillery attacks in the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and Energodar City,” Russia’s Ministry of Defense said in a statement.
We urged international organizations to condemn the criminal acts of the Zelenskyy regime, who carried out nuclear terrorism.”
Russia said that he had imposed a ban on 62 Canadian citizens including government officials, in the latest retaliation step against Western citizens.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the list included figures known for “their evil activities in the war against the ‘Russian world’ and our traditional values”.