Continued attacks targeting residences running the grid with diesel
Russia attacked Ukraine on Thursday. The nuclear power plant in Zaporizhia, Europe’s largest, was attacked targeting power lines.
Kiev, UN: Russia attacked Ukraine on Thursday. The nuclear power plant in Zaporizhia, Europe’s largest, was attacked targeting power lines. The surge disrupted the power grid in Ukraine. As a result, emergency diesel generators are being used to maintain the power supply and run the safety systems at the plant. However, its management company Energotam said that only enough diesel is available for 15 days. Electricity is being supplied from here to many parts of Donbas, which is currently occupied by Russia. Related officials said that Russian personnel are also participating in the process of restoring the damaged lines. Moscow forces also launched fierce attacks on Nikopol in the Dnieper River basin. Due to this, the residences were destroyed. Putin’s forces are implementing a plan to take over Ukrainian towns by subduing mayors. Many things have come to light regarding this.
Russia resolution .. India distanced from voting ..
Russia has accused Ukraine and America of making biological weapons with the intention of using them in war. A resolution was introduced in the UN Security Council to appoint an investigation team to investigate this. India abstained from voting on this. While Russia and China voted in favor of the resolution, Britain, America and France opposed it. Other member countries also abstained from voting like India.
Trade and tourism have become weapons.
India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar stated that political leverage on the international stage has widened with Ukraine crisis… trade, loans and tourism have become weapons and things that can be pressed. He also made the comments while addressing IIM-Kolkata on Wednesday night. Jaishankar will visit Russia on 7th and 8th of this month. He will discuss bilateral, regional and international issues with Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Software giant Microsoft has revealed that it will provide technology to Ukraine to contribute to its security.


