Home » World » Ukraine latest news. Burning ammunition depot near Belgorod in Russia. Interfax: Renault sells to Russian factory in Moscow

Ukraine latest news. Burning ammunition depot near Belgorod in Russia. Interfax: Renault sells to Russian factory in Moscow

Europa

The fire was allegedly caused by an air strike by two Ukrainian troops’ helicopters, which entered Russia at low altitude. Zelensky, two Russian missiles near Ukrainian nuclear power plants. China: drone giant DJI suspends operations in Russia and Ukraine. Scholz against Russian gas embargo: it will not end war

Ukraine, burning ammunition depot near Belgorod in Russia
  • Kiev, cluster bombs in the night on villages in Donetsk

    The village of Zaitseve and the community of Svitlodarsk, in the Donetsk region, were bombed in the night with cluster munitions. This was reported by the military and civil regional administrations in a report released this morning on the situation throughout Ukraine, quoted by Ukrinform. The document reports that Russian troops used cluster munitions in the territorial community of Svitlodarsk and in the village of Zaitseve. The settlements of Marinka, Krasnohorivka, Vuhledar and Lyman were continuously bombarded with artillery systems.

  • Pope, who can stop the war, listen to the cry for peace

    “In this difficult moment in which humanity is thirsty for peace and fraternity, it is urgent that the covenant between the elderly and the young be fruitful and lead each, in his or her state of life, to be a witness and mediator of God’s blessings between peoples “. The Pope said this in the general audience. «I ask you to persevere in incessant prayer for peace. Let the weapons be silent, so that those who have the power to stop the war, hear the cry of peace of all humanity! »Added Francis.

    Pope Francis during today’s audience. (Tiziana FABI / AFP)

  • Gazprom, gas supplies to Bulgaria and Poland interrupted

    Russian energy giant Gazprom announced it had stopped gas supplies to both Bulgaria and Poland after both countries refused to start paying in rubles. Gazprom’s announcement follows reports from which it emerged this morning that supplies to Poland via Belarus had first temporarily reduced and stopped, then resumed (read below, ndr).

    EPA / MAXIM SHIPENKOV

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.