Russia Ukraine War : Russia fires rockets near nuclear plant, danger increases, independence day rally in Ukraine banned.
Russia fired rockets at the western cities of Europe's largest nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine early Monday. While the capital Kyiv has banned rallies this week to mark its independence from Soviet rule, fearing Russian attacks.
Artillery and rocket attacks near the Zaporizhiya nuclear plant complex on the southern bank of the Russian-occupied Dinipro River have provoked the threat of a nuclear disaster in the region. In view of this, an appeal has been made to demilitarize the surrounding area. According to the information, due to the attacks on the plant, some part of it has been ruined.
The plant was captured by the Russian military soon after an attack on Ukraine in February. But it is still being run mainly by Ukrainian technicians. Overnight Russian rockets from Nikopol, across Nipro from Russian-occupied Enerhoder, on the Krivy Rih and Sinelnikovsky regions and fired rockets, regional governor Valentin Reznichenko wrote on telegram on Monday. Here's the atomic plant.
Russia to cut gas supply to Germany
Russia is constantly cutting the supply of natural gas to Europe. Russia has now announced more cuts for up to three days here. While due to this reduction, the situation in Germany is already the worst and people are troubled by the huge shortage of gas and rising prices. German Finance Minister Robert Hebek said on Monday that people may have a difficult time due to a shortage of gas supplies in winter. He has appealed to keep consumption under control. The whole of Europe is dependent on Moscow's gas for electricity and electricity industries.
Doctors trying to save newborns in Ukraine
Many children in the eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk have started developing disorders due to the horrors of war. There are some children who weigh only 1.5 kg. They are being given oxygen and are being kept in an 'incubator' as they are suffering from jaundice. Dr Tetiana Myrochinchenko said, "The challenges of doctors have increased. Several hospitals in the area have been destroyed.