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Ukraines strategic port city Mariupol located on has reportedly been ‘blockaded by Russian forces, who are also closing in on the countrys second-largest nuclear plant. Mayor Vadym Boychenko said Friday Mariupol has no water or electricity, and is running out of food
The Russian Ministry of Defense reportedly repelled Ukrainian subversion group that attempted a provocation near the site of the Zaporozhskaya nuclear power plant. "Last night, the Kiev nationalist regime attempted to implement a monstrous provocation on the territory adjacent to the power plant," Defense Ministry Spokesman Igor Konashenkov said at a news conference on Friday
After Ukraine lost the worlds largest aircraft AN-225 Mriya in the ongoing war with Russia, its Navys largest warship has met with the same fate. An image being shared widely on Twitter on March 3 shows the 30-year-old Krivak III/ Menzhinskiy-class frigate Hetman Sagaidachny (U130) sitting half-submerged on its side at the port city of Mykolaiv
A high-ranking Sudanese official has revealed that the country has no objection to Russia establishing a naval base in the city of Port Sudan in the Red Sea, on a condition that it posed no threat to national security. "The issue of the Russian military base is the issue of the Sudanese Defense Minister
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Russian strategic bomber Tu-22M3 has fired 16 precision missiles at targets in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv destroying civilian targets, claimed Ukraine's defense ministry. The attack on Ukrainian city took place on February 28
Russian troops have established control over Ukrainian airspace by destroying S-300 air defense systems, bombing military airfields and taking over control towers. In addition, the area around Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant, located in Enerhodar region too has been seized in operations over the last 24 hours
The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense today agreed to meet the Russian side close to its border with Belarus. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko called his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss the war situation in the country
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has called for “maximum restraint” to protect nuclear sites in Ukraine, following the news of fighting around Chernobyl, the site of the worlds worst nuclear accident. “The IAEA is following the situation in Ukraine with grave concern and is appealing for maximum restraint to avoid any action that may put the countrys nuclear facilities at risk,” Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said in a