Russian troops underwater. Indiscriminate shelling of civilians | Yvan Figueiras

Ukraine has bombed the Belgorod dam, damaging a sluice gate. The water draining from the reservoir is, in turn, creating enormous problems for Russian troops downstream, cutting them off from their supply lines. Russia is again claiming to have successfully launched its first nuclear-powered missile, although this remains to be seen. And the war crimes of the Russian Federation continue, with constant shelling of civilians. The images of explosions throughout the city of Kherson are shocking. Meanwhile, in the Caribbean, the escalation has been temporarily postponed by Hurricane Melissa. But there will be developments in a week or ten days, you’ll see. And many more news updates, because THERE’S NEWS ON THE FRONT! Map for this weekend: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1If-WxW9pVnrqPjTThAU2xCe8_asz6yQ&usp=sharing


 

Sanctions against Russian oil. More bombings of civilians. Huge casualties for Russia | Yvan Figueiras

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear crisis is over, thanks to Ukrainian operators who managed to restore two 750KV power lines and reinstate external power to the plant’s cooling system. The invaders’ crimes against civilians are spiraling; each night is worse than the last, with continuous shelling of residential areas. This Thursday, the 23rd, for example, a missile was launched at a kindergarten, killing one person and injuring many others. And the most anticipated news: the US has finally decided to impose sanctions on Russian oil giants. Let’s hope that – for once – Agent Orange doesn’t change his mind. And many more news updates, because THERE’S NEWS ON THE FRONT! Map for this weekend: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1LhmoJqpsnqc41WHlHp0ooGut4tx3vhk&usp=sharing


 

Russia shoots down its own Su-30. Zaporizhzhia situation nearing resolution. Afghan-Pakistani peace? Russian energy RIP.

It seems we’re seeing some light at the end of the long tunnel of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear crisis; let’s hope it’s true. The Russian Federation’s war crimes continue, including cold-blooded murders and continuous shelling of civilians, while their situation on the front lines is dire, with no water and serious supply problems. Meanwhile, after agreeing to a 48-hour ceasefire, the Taliban decided to break it by attacking the Pakistani army, restarting hostilities. However, it didn’t last long because a new truce has been negotiated in Qatar that could be successful. And many more news updates, because THERE’S NEWS ON THE FRONT! Map for this weekend: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1LhmoJqpsnqc41WHlHp0ooGut4tx3vhk&usp=sharing