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Putin tells Scholz that Ukrainian 'nationalists' are using people, including foreigners, as human shields
The press service of the Kremlin, in a statement, said: "It is emphasised that the main danger comes from neo-Nazi military formations that commit numerous war crimes using terrorist methods, placing strike weapons in residential areas, cynically hiding behind the civilian population." Separately, Putin stressed in a conversation that nationalists use foreign citizens as human shields, RT reported.
Russia-Ukraine war reaches nuclear sites, raises worldwide concern
Ukraine has 15 nuclear power units (13.8 GW) at four nuclear power plants: Rivne, Khmelnitskiy, South Ukraine and Zaporizhzhia, the largest one in Europe.So far the Russian troops have taken over the closed nuclear power plant at Chernobyl and the active nuclear power plant Zaporizhzhia, situated on the banks of the Dnieper River, in the city of Enerhodar.
Russian TV channels being broadcast after seizing TV tower in Ukraine cities
Citing City Council and sources in Ukraine's Security Service, Zaporizhzhya Regional Military Administration said, "Russian troops surrounded the Melitopol TV tower. It is under their control."Sources in Ukraine's Security Service reported that the Russian forces have installed their equipment in the TV tower and are already broadcasting Russian TV channels, Ukrayinska Pravda reported.
Ukraine crisis: Indian national shot at in Kiev, stable
Harjot's brother Prabhjot Singh, who resides in Delhi's Chhattarpur, told IANS: "The last conversation I had with Harjot was on February 26 at 9 p.m. I haven't spoken to him since then. On March 2, at night, he contacted the family and informed them about his injuries.
Bharti Global UK JV OneWeb not to launch its satellites using Russian rocket
The board of the Indo-UK satellite joint venture OneWeb has voted to suspend satellite launches from Baikonur rocket port in Russia. "The Board of OneWeb has voted to suspend all launches from Baikonur," the company jointly owned by India's Bharti Global and the UK government said. The suspension of launches is one of the after effects of Russia's military operation in Ukraine.
Ukraine braces for power outage as Russian forces aim energy system
According to Starukh, the Russian forces fired blank bullets to intimidate people, and now ZNPP is under the control of the Russian military. "The city is blocked on all sides. There is a lot of enemy equipment. The station is working stably. Our experts say that such actions of the Russian forces are aimed at destroying the country's energy system and causing power outages," he said.
First Russian general killed in Ukraine war
This was announced by Anton Gerashchenko, the Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Internal Affairs, UNIAN reported. "The first has left! The first Russian general has been destroyed in Ukraine. Prepare for others! Or, gentlemen generals, report to the mountain that the invasion of Ukraine is a bloody adventure that will destroy Russia if not stopped immediately!" he wrote.
Anti-war elements in Russia thwarted assassination attempts on Zelensky
Ukriane President Volodymyr Zelensky has survived at least three assassination attempts in the past week, The Times, UK, reported. Two different outfits have been sent to kill the Ukrainian President -- mercenaries of the Kremlin-backed Wagner group and Chechen special forces. Both have been thwarted by anti-war elements within Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), the report said.
Two more flights ferry 369 Indians to Mumbai from Ukraine
The first flight, IX-1204 landed around 2.10 a.m. and the evacuees were accorded a warm welcome by Minister of State for Railways, Raosaheb Danve in the special enclosure at the CSMIA, where he chatted with them. Among its 185 passengers, the largest number of evacuees are from Kerala (31), followed by 19 from Andhra Pradesh, 18 from Telangana, 16 from Maharashtra, 14 from Bihar and remaining 87 from other states in the country.
Removing Russia as a permanent member not on the cards: White House
Russia is abusing its position on the UN Security Council, but removing the country as a permanent member is not on the cards, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said. Russia is abusing its position on the UN Security Council, but removing the country as a permanent member is not on the cards, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said.
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