Russian troops are bombing the pre-set direction of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) project towards the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the mayor said.
Lately, the team can’t go to the factory for protection reasons, Orlov said.
“Ukraine continues to make efforts to organize the iaea’s foreign project’s access to the ZNPP,” he wrote on Telegram.
“We call on the Russian Federation to prevent provocations and grant the IAEA the unhindered Ukrainian nuclear facility. “
A team from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will visit the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant for the first time since it came under Russian control.
The project left for the factory today after arriving in the town of Zaporizhzhia.
However, Russia and Ukraine reported extensive shelling in the city of Enerhodar. The city center is about 8 kilometers from the factory.
Russia’s TASS news firm said Enerhodar’s residential spaces had been bombed “massively” by Ukrainian troops.
Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Defense Command reported explosions in the city and blamed Russian troops for the attacks.
“There are victims. “
Concerns have been raised about a radioactive crisis at the plant, which was seized by Russian forces in March and is still occupied by Ukrainian engineers.
A Briton lost his life while working as a volunteer doctor in the war-torn country.
Craig Mackintosh killed on August 24 and his circle of relatives is now looking to bring his frame back to the UK, a GoFundMe page reported.
His sister, Lorna, who set up the fundraising page, said it would cost around £4,000 to repatriate her body.
“Please bring this war hero home,” Ms. Mackintosh wrote.
“Our brother bravely volunteered to move to (Ukraine) as a doctor to save lives in this war-torn country.
“In the fulfillment of his duties, to deceive others, he lost his life. This selfless guy is trapped lately in a morgue in Ukraine and there is no one to take him home. “
A Foreign Office spokesman said: “We are the circle of relatives of a Briton who died in Ukraine and we are in contact with the local authorities. “
Foreign Minister Nadhim Zahawi and the U. S. Treasury Secretary. U. S. Secretary of State Janet Yellen met in Washington to discuss an imaginable cap on Russian oil costs to reduce global energy costs and limit Russian revenues.
They also discussed a larger economy for Ukraine after the Russian invasion.
The war in Ukraine is one of the points of a global power crisis that led countries to fight to help their citizens.
In the UK, the energy value cap will increase to £3,549 per year for dual fuel for an average family from 1 October.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy gave the impression on the opening night of the Venice International Film Festival, delivering a message in which he describes the war in Ukraine as a 189-day horror film.
Once again, the Ukrainian president suggested that the world film remain “silent” or “tired” of the news about the ongoing conflict.
In his pre-recorded and subtitled speech, Zelenskyy told the audience that Ukraine’s history “beyond the limits of humanity and has no unusual meaning. “
“This is a drama about genuine facts,” he said.
“A tragedy in the score. . . explosions and groans of aerial caution.
“A horror, lasting 120 minutes but 189 days. 189 days of ongoing war in Ukraine. “
He added that Russia sought the global to be “tired” of war.
“Designing them never becomes reality. “
The night’s bombing destroyed the local administration building in Enerhodar, the town next to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.
The Russian-backed local government blamed Ukrainian forces for the bombing, though Ukraine said Moscow was the attack.
It comes as an organization of Officials from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) arrived in Zaporizhzhia before an inspection of the nuclear power plant.
Today about 10 explosions were heard south of Melitopol, up to the ukrainian mayor of the city, Ivan Fedorov.
They were reported near the Molochny estuary, where the Russian occupants were wearing military equipment.
Some of the explosions were reportedly heard in the city.
“The resistance continues,” Fedorov wrote on Telegram, suggesting that Ukrainian forces were the explosions.
Ukraine’s Defense Ministry warned Russian troops in Kherson to “run or die. “
A video shared through the ministry on Twitter shows a Russian fleeing.
“A message to our Russian ‘guests’ lately in Kherson Oblast,” the video reads.
The video temporarily cuts footage of Ukrainian infantrymen firing missiles and rockets, as well as Ukrainian snipers and Russian troops.
He says, “You have two options: run away. Or die. “
Russia captured giant spaces in southern Ukraine near the Black Sea in the first weeks of the war, adding the Kherson region.
The region lies north of the Russian-annexed Crimean peninsula and is seen in Ukraine as a key target that must be recovered to avoid Russian attempts to capture more territory further west that could eventually be isolated from the Black Sea.
The Ukrainian government reported two dead and two injured after Russian movements hit the Donetsk region.
An attack hit the town of Kramatorsk, where civilians had previously seen the rubble of a residential area.
“It’s horrible,” said Volodymyr Chaplinsky, a 70-year-old retiree, who woke up to the sound of the explosion on the street of his building.
“It’s one thing to see this on TV, but it’s absolutely different when you delight in it. “
He is going up and down from his third floor apartment with buckets of debris.
The night attacks hit Kramatorsk, Sloviansk, Chasiv Yar and Kurakhove, the government said.
Estonia aims to prevent as many Russians from entering the country within a few weeks, the foreign minister said.
It will act with its regional partners if possible, Reinsalu added.
The assembly of ministers made the decision to make it simpler and more confusing for Russians to download visas to the bloc, but did not settle for the EU-wide visa ban that Ukraine and several member states had demanded.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko said Moscow would leave the resolution “without consequences,” according to RIA news agencies.