torsdag 27 april 2023

Aseita ja ammuksia kuin rikkaruohoja ja nokkosia

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The report said that the last batch of the ammunition and other weapons left Iran in early March

Over the past six months, Russian cargo ships have carried over 300,000 artillery shells and a million rounds of ammunition from Iran across the Caspian Sea, a report said on Monday. 

According to the Middle East officials and documents seen by the Wall Street Journal, Tehran’s aid to Moscow in resupplying its troops fighting in Ukraine is growing despite the U.S. and others among Kyiv’s ally trying to disrupt it.  

The report said that the last batch of the ammunition and other weapons left Iran in early March. According to the sources, at that time there were about two thousand artillery shells on board the Russian cargo ship Rasul Gamzatov. The report also noted that after unloading in the port of Astrakhan, the ship returned to Iran, before going to Russian again at the end of March.

Iloinen, ihmisystävällinen, diplomaattinen, ahkera maanviljelijäkansa, ukrainalaiset, korkean sivistyksen  koululaitoksia ja yliopistoja ja insituutioita omannut jalo  valtio on alkeellisten murhamiesten ja  genosidin tekijöiden petomaisissa raateluissa  itse itseään puolustamassa  maailman  sivistyneistön toivoessa  onnea ja menesystä kuoleman valtoja vastaan - harva asettaa henkeään kämmenelleen tässä sodassa, mutta niitäkin on. 

WHO alkaa antaa kansainvälistä valaistusta radioaktiivisuudesta Venäjän holtittoman sodan aikana

 Radiation Emergencies 

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Radiation emergencies are non-routine situations or events that require a prompt action to mitigate a radio-nuclear hazard or its adverse consequences for human life, health, property or the environment.

Nuclear emergencies involve release of the energy resulting from a nuclear chain reaction or from the decay of the products of chain reaction (e.g. nuclear power plant accidents such as Chernobyl and Fukushima accidents).  Radiological emergencies are situations involving a radiation exposure from a radioactive source. When referring to an emergency situation regardless of its type, “radiation emergency” term is often used.

Radiation emergencies may result from misuse of radioactive sources during industrial, medical or research applications, accidental exposure to uncontrolled (abandoned, lost or stolen) radiation sources, accidents during transport of radioactive materials, but also can be combined with conventional emergencies (a fire or a release of chemical substances), natural disasters, military conflicts, or malicious acts involving radiation sources.

://www.who.int/health-topics/radiation-emergencies#tab=tab_

IAEA Ukrainan invaasioista kuva vaarallista venäläisleikkiä naapurivaltionsa ydinvoimalaitoksien kanssa

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Press Release

Update 154 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) experts present at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) have heard shelling almost every day over the past week and at one point were told to shelter at the site because of the potential dangers caused by continued military activity in the region, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said today. Read more

Kiovan Itsenäisyyslehden uutiset 27.4. 2023

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9:50 AM
Russian April 27 missile strike on Mykolaiv killed one civilian and injured 23, including a child, according to Ukraine's Southern Command. Russian troops hit the city overnight with four Kalibr missiles, damaging two houses, an apartment building, and a historical building.
6:24 AM
Comments made by Russian officials, including Wagner Group financier Yevgeny Prigozhin, highlight a “pervasive anxiety” over a potential Ukrainian counteroffensive, the Institute for the Study of War said in its latest report on April 26.

Ukrinform Net uutiset tänään 27.4. 2023

 

UKRINFORM 27.4. 2023

https://www.ukrinform.net/ War update: Ukraine Army repels 54 enemy attacks in three directions

War update: Ukraine Army repels 54 enemy attacks in three directions

27.04.2023 07:33

Ukraine’s Defense Forces have repelled 54 enemy attacks in the Bakhmut, Avdiivka and Marinka directions in the past 24 hours. The relevant statement was made by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

Over the past day 25.4. 2023 , Russian troops have launched

  • seven (7)  missile strikes and

  • 39 air strikes, and

  • have opened fire with multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) 61 times, namely on the positions of Ukrainian forces and critical infrastructure.

The threat of Russian missile and air strikes is persisting all over Ukraine.


According to the General Staff, Russian invaders are focusing efforts on conducting offensive actions in three directions, such as

  • Bakhmut,

  • Avdiivka and

  • Marinka

  • . The fiercest battles continue for the Donetsk (DT) region’s Bakhmut and Marinka.

In the Volyn and Polissia directions, the operational situation remained rather unchanged. No enemy offensive groupings were detected.

  • In the Siverskyi and Slobozhanskyi directions, Russian troops opened fire on the Chernihiv (CH) region’s  Zarichchia, Bleshnia, Karpovychi, Medvedivka, Yanzhulivka, Halahanivka, Leonivka, Buda-Vorobivska and Hremiach;

  • the Sumy (SM) region’s Znob-Trubchevska, Chernatske, Seredyna-Buda, Bachivsk, Sydorivka, Koreniok, Khodyne, Shpyl and Mykolaivka;

  • the Kharkiv(KK) region’s Huriv Kozachok, Hlyboke, Oliinykove and Zelene.

In the Kupiansk direction, Russian invaders continue setting up fortifications in certain areas. The enemy launched artillery and mortar strikes on the Kharkiv(KK) region’s Kamianka, Krasne Pershe. Novomlynsk, Lyman Pershyi, Kyslivka and Berestove,

  • and the Luhansk(LH) region’s Novoselivske.

In the Lyman direction, Russian occupiers did not conduct offensive actions.

The enemy launched artillery strikes on the Donetsk(DT) region’s Terny, Torske, Dibrova, Bilohorivka, Verkhniokamianske and Spirne.

In the Bakhmut direction, Russian troops continue conducting offensive actions. Heavy battles are underway for the city of Bakhmut. The enemy conducted unsuccessful offensive actions towards Orikhovo-Vasylivka and Ivanivske.

In the Avdiivka direction, Russian invaders conducted offensive actions near the Donetsk (DT) region’s Avdiivka, Sieverne and Pervomaiske but had no success.

In the Marinka direction, Ukrainian defenders repelled enemy attacks near Marinka.

The enemy shelled the Donetsk (DT) region’s Krasnohorivka, Heorhiivka, Marinka, Paraskoviivka and Novomykhailivka.

In the Shakhtarsk direction, Russian troops did not conduct offensive actions. The enemy opened fire on the Donetsk(DT) region’s Bohoiavlenka, Novoukrainka, Shakhtarske, Prechystivka and Vuhledar.

In the Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions, Russian occupiers are holding defense.

Over 30 settlements came under enemy fire, including the Donetsk region’s Vremivka and Novopil; the Zaporizhzhia (ZP) region’s Huliaipole, Zaliznychne, Mala Tokmachka and Kamianske; 

the Kherson (KS) region’s Beryslav, Kozatske, Tokarivka, Antonivka, Berehove, and the city of Kherson.

Over the past day, Ukraine’s Air Force has launched 11 strikes on enemy clusters.

Six Russian unmanned aerial vehicles were shot down.

In addition, Ukrainian missile and artillery units hit two enemy air defense missile systems and two important military targets.