Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – The war between Russia and Ukraine is still going on. There aren’t even peace signs.
Cited by numerous sources, there are some recent updates on the war between the former Soviet Union. The following is summarized CNBC IndonesiaFriday (2/11/2022).
13,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed
To collect CNBC International, at least 10,000 to 13,000 Ukrainian soldiers died in the war with Russia. This was stated by the staff of Ukrainian President Mykhailo Podolyak.
This is the most recent estimate provided. Earlier, in late August, Ukraine reported 9,000 soldiers dead.
Russia Serang Zaporizhia
Russian troops reportedly launched a rocket attack on an infrastructure facility southeast of the city of Zaporizhzhia. This is the city where the largest nuclear power plant in Europe is located.
Separately, nearly 40 shells were said to have been fired overnight in Ukraine’s eastern Dnipro region. In the Sky News Australia report, it was also mentioned how Maxar satellite images photographed dozens of Russian bombers at the Ukraine crossing
Putin open to talks
Meanwhile, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russian President Vladimir Putin was open to talks on a possible conflict resolution deal with Ukraine. It came shortly after US President Joe Biden said he would be ready to meet with Putin if he sought a way to end the war.
Blood packet
Ukraine’s foreign ministry said Ukrainian embassies and consulates in several countries had received “bloody parcels”. There were animal parts in the sent packages, such as eyes soaked in hashish.
Ukraine called it part of a terror campaign. This is also believed to be well-planned bullying.
The parcels were found by embassies in Hungary, the Netherlands, Poland, Croatia, Italy and Austria. I’m in it too consulate general in Naples, Italy, then Krakow, Poland e Brno, Czech Republic.
“Unable to stop Ukraine on the diplomatic front, they are trying to intimidate us,” said Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.
“However, I can say right away that these efforts are futile. We will continue to work effectively for Ukraine’s victory,” he stressed.
Russian War Crimes Tribunal
Meanwhile, the European Union (EU), supported by the United Nations, will form a tribunal to investigate possible war crimes in Ukraine. This would involve using previously frozen Russian assets to develop Ukraine.
Germany “gets closer” to Putin
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has urged Putin to find a diplomatic solution to the war in Ukraine as soon as possible. Scholz allegedly had an hour-long telephone conversation with the Russian leader.
Through A spokesman for the German government in a statement, Scholz condemned Russian airstrikes on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. He reaffirmed Berlin’s determination to support Kiev in securing its defensive capabilities against Moscow.
His spokesperson also noted how political leaders discussed the “extremely tense” global food situation. The two decide to keep in touch.
The Kremlin itself said that the discussions were held at the initiative of Germany. Putin, the government statement stressed, again detailed Russia’s approach to what he described as a “special military operation”.
Putin is said to have drawn attention to the destructive line of Western countries, including Germany. Where they support Kyiv with weapons, including training the Ukrainian army.
“Putin has urged the German government to reconsider its approach to the war in Ukraine,” the government wrote.
80,000 generators sent to Ukraine
A total of over 80,000 generators it was shipped to Ukraine in the last few weeks. This was stated by Ukrainian deputy Yaroslav Zheleznyak on Telegram, in the aftermath of the latest Russian attack that risks putting citizens in the cold.
“82,124 power plants and 3,075 power transformers were imported into Ukraine from Nov. 9 to Nov. 30,” he said. CNN International from Telegram.
“Furthermore, 266,596 power banks and accumulators were imported in the same period,” he stressed.
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