Live text broadcast – short and concise about the most important thing in the Russian-Ukrainian war on 27 September. Ukraine has heroically defended its land for seven months against the invasion of the aggressor.
16.08. The European Union (EU) will impose sanctions on the organizers of pseudo-referendums in the part of Ukraine occupied by Russia, Peter Stano, press officer of the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Giuseppe Borrell, said on Tuesday. “There will be consequences for all those people who participate in illegal and illegitimate referendums,” Stano told reporters. “People who are clearly linked to the recent steps of these referendums will be included” in the sanctions package, said EU foreign services official Liks Devin.
15.39. About 10,000 Russian citizens fleeing conscription in the Russian army arrive in Georgia every day, Georgian officials announced.
15.16. Refugees from Ukraine pushed the German population to over 84 million, an all-time high, the Federal Statistical Office announced. Germany has one of the lowest birth rates in the world and an aging society, but Germany’s wealth, demand for work and relatively open immigration policy have made it attractive to migrants. Germany was a popular destination even before the European Union (EU) opened its doors to refugees from Ukraine.
14.10. The Ukrainian Navy air defense on Tuesday shot down three Iranian drones used by the Russian military for attacks in the Mykolaiv region, Ukrainian Air Force announced on the Telegram website.
“At around 8:00 am, the air defense of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Navy destroyed three of the three Shahed-136 drones that attacked the Mykolaiv region,” the Ukrainian Air Force announced.
12.52. The Russian army attacks the city of Zaporizhia almost every day. On the night of September 27, the occupants fired 10 “S-300” missiles in the direction of the city’s infrastructure. As a result of the explosions, fires broke out in the city, referring to the statement by Oleksandr Starukh, head of the military administration of the Zaporizhia region, reports the portal pravda.com.ua.
11.57. Kazakhstan will provide security to Russian citizens fleeing conscription in the Russian army, Kazakh President Kasim Zomart Tokayev announced Tuesday.
11.03. To avoid being drafted into the Russian army, thousands of Russians went to Mongolia, increasing pressure on the country’s government, which tried to distance itself from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
10.41. In eastern Germany, several cities staged regular protests against federal government policy and inflation on Monday, German media reported. The protesters also called for the lifting of sanctions against Russia and the cessation of arms supplies to Ukraine.
09.20. The loss of Russian troops in Ukraine reached 57,750 troops by Tuesday morning, according to the Ukrainian army general staff. During the day, 550 invaders, 16 tanks, 24 armored personnel carriers, one aircraft and seven drones were destroyed.
Since the reinvasion began on February 24, the Russians have lost 2,306 tanks, 4,881 troop transport battleships, 1,378 guns, 331 multi-charge rocket launchers, 175 anti-aircraft artillery installations, 261 aircraft, 224 helicopters, 977 unmanned aircraft vehicles, 241 cruise missiles, 3,730 cars and tankers, and 15 and 131 units of specialized equipment.
09.03. On Russia’s future actions, no scenario can be ruled out, Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkēvičs (JV) assessed in an interview with the TV3 program “900 seconds”.
The politician stressed that the more rhetoric is heard, for example, about the use of nuclear weapons, the more emotions become inflamed. Rinkevičs thinks that such rhetoric is primarily intended to intimidate Ukrainians and all of us with the idea that no one else “intrudes” in Ukraine, because Russia will immediately seize part of it, declare it as its own, without ruling out its use. of nuclear weapons. “While I would argue that this is currently part of a broader information warfare campaign, no scenario can be completely ruled out,” the politician believes.
08.36. Until Saturday, due to the announced mobilization in Russia, two people had applied for asylum in Latvia, according to Interior Minister Kristaps Eklons (AP), stressing that mobilization in Russia as such is not a basis for granting asylum in Latvia. .
07.10. The economic manager of the German energy company “Energie Waldeck-Frankenberg GmbH” (EWF) Stefan Schaller lost his position by coming as an “observer” to one of the pseudo-referendums held by Russia in the occupied territories of Ukraine at the invitation of Russia Polish radio reported Monday.
04.51. On the war front, the situation is particularly dire in the Donetsk region and the Ukrainian army is doing everything to stop the enemy in this direction, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced in his video speech Monday evening.
“The situation is particularly bad in the Donbass. We are doing everything to stop the enemy’s activity. Our number one target is there at the moment, because the Donbass is still the number one target for the occupiers,” Zelenskiy said.
02.58. On Monday evening, Russian troops fired a missile at the Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih, destroying the local airport, Valentin Reznichenko, head of the military administration of the Dnipropetrovsk region, announced on its Telegram channel.
“Enemy attack on Kryvyi Rih. The Russians hit the airport with an H-59 missile. Its infrastructure was destroyed. Further use of the airport and equipment is impossible,” wrote Reznichenko.
00.50. One of the rows of cars in Russia near the Georgian border stretches for 16 kilometers, according to satellite images from the US company “Maxar Technologies”. Tens of thousands of Russian citizens are fleeing their country after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization on 21 September. Long car queues have formed on Russia’s land borders with foreign countries.
00.10. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbáns has announced a referendum on the sanctions imposed by the European Union (EU) on Russia for the invasion of Ukraine.
Orbán said the decision on sanctions was not made democratically, but by Brussels bureaucrats and European elites.
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