News in light language on April 2
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Russia’s war in Ukraine continues on the 38th day
The war started by Russia continues in Ukraine on the 38th day.
Russian troops continue to withdraw in part from northern Ukraine, but are stepping up attacks in the east and south of the country.
Ukrainians do not give up and resolutely defend the country.
Locals are going to protest.
Russian soldiers are expelling them, and there are also victims.
Turkey offers ships to evacuate the population from Mariupol
Turkey is offering ships to take the population out of Mariupol, which is under siege by Russian forces.
People live there in very difficult conditions – without electricity, water.
So far, attempts to bring people out have failed.
A rocket that exploded in Belgorada was fired from Russia
The rocket, which exploded near Belgorod in Russia on Friday, was fired from Russia itself.
That’s what analysts say.
They think it was a cruise missile not used by the Ukrainian army.
Analysts make a mistake in targeting.
They doubt it could have been a provocation.
The Russians blamed the Ukrainians for what happened.
In Kiev areas until Tuesday curfew
There will be a curfew in the areas of the Kiev region liberated from Russian forces until Tuesday morning.
It must not be on the streets or in public places during this time.
This is to clear and clear the area.
A Russian soldier has died after a stay in the Chernobyl NPP area
The first Russian soldier dies after a stay at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
The news was published by the Russian Military Medical Service.
When Russia occupied the territory, they also moved where there was still radiation without protective equipment.
On Thursday, Russian troops left the nuclear power plant and headed for the Ukrainian-Belarusian border.
The flag of Ukraine is raised again at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
Gas from Russia no longer flows to the Baltics
Gas from Russia has not flowed to Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia since the beginning of April.
This is stated by the natural gas operator in Latvia “Conexus Baltic Grid”.
Gas is supplied from the Klaipeda liquefied natural gas terminal and the Inčukalns natural gas storage facility.
Gas is enough in storage – much more than usual at this time.
The “Progressive” will run alone in the Saeima elections
The party “Progressive” will run in the Saeima elections alone, not with someone.
The party in Congress agreed on a program for the next Saeima elections.
The emphasis will be on social security, healthcare, energy, education and more.
The party has also attracted experts.
The members of the Latvian Farmers’ Union should appreciate the cooperation with Lembergs
The party congress was also held by the “Latvian Farmers’ Union”.
Its members will have to assess whether to cooperate with the leader of the party “Latvia and Ventspils” Aivars Lembergs.