Day of War at a Glance: Rocket Attack in Kiev – Russia Punishes Kazakhstan

War day at a glance
Rocket attack on Kiev – Russia punishes Kazakhstan

Russian missile strikes on Kiev failed, but Moscow made a serious impact against the Ukrainian command systems. After the Kazakh President criticized Putin, he punished the Kremlin ally. The British Army prepares its troops for a ground war in Europe. A view of the 116th day of the war.

Anti-aircraft defenses prevent Kiev shell attack

The Ukrainian capital, Kiev, is under airstrikes again – airstrikes, sirens and explosions were heard. However, according to official sources, the Ukrainian air defense system fired Russian missiles at the city. “An explosion was heard this morning in the Vyshorod district. Anti-aircraft guns were fired at enemy targets,” Oleksi Kuleba, the military governor of the Kiev region, told his Telegram channel. According to him, there was no damage or injury in the city.

The Russians targeted Kharkiv

According to the Ukrainian Interior Ministry, Russian troops advanced on Kharkiv and attempted to bomb the city again. Ministry adviser Vadim Denisenko told Ukrainian television that the situation in the north of Kharkiv was “very difficult.” “Russia wants to make Kharkiv a leading city.” Kharkiv is located in the northeast and is the second largest city in the country after the capital Kiev.

Moscow says it has attacked the Ukrainian command structure

According to the Russian military, a missile strike destroyed the command post of the Ukrainian Armed Forces with top officials. “More than 50 generals and officers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces were killed in the strike, including civilian officers and commanders of the Kagovka Brigade, air forces and units operating in the Mikholev and Saporizhia regions,” a Russian defense spokesman said. Ministry, Igor Konashenkov. Accordingly, the command post in the Dnipropetrovsk area near the Shyroka Dacha settlement south of the city of Kryvyi Rih was attacked by “Kalibr” type sea-based naval missiles.

The exit trend is increasing on both sides

According to British intelligence experts, intense fighting in the Donbass is affecting the morale of troops on both sides. “In recent weeks Ukrainian forces may have been affected by the withdrawal, but especially Russia’s morale will be further troubled,” the Defense Ministry’s daily intelligence update on the Ukrainian war in London said.

Report: The Kremlin punished Kazakhstan

After the President of Kazakhstan Qasim-Jomar Tokaye at the International Economic Forum in St. Petersburg Away from the war course of Russian President Vladimir Putin Russia imposes restrictions on Kazakh oil supplies This was reported by the “Moscow Times” on its telegram channel. Kazakh oil exports to the port of Novorossiysk on the Black Sea. Items that may have been mined during World War II are said to have been discovered in the port area.

Djokovic said on Friday that Kazakhstan would not recognize the “People’s Republics” of Donetsk and Luhansk as independent states. The right of the UN to self-determination conflicts with the right of states to territorial integrity. That is why they do not recognize Taiwan, Kosovo, Abkhazia or South Ossetia. “This policy explicitly applies to semi-autonomous regions such as Donetsk and Luhansk.”

Kazakhstan’s leadership in denying nuclear weapons

After the provocation in St. Petersburg on Sunday, the Kazakh leadership has once again stepped up their game. In the wake of the Ukraine war, he called for the destruction of all nuclear weapons worldwide by 2045. “Current military conflicts in the Ukraine region, talks about nuclear weapons and mutual threats over the use of nuclear weapons are prompting us to think about how vulnerable humanity is and how urgently it must be prevented and destroyed.” Kazakh Foreign Minister Muchtar Tleuberdi wrote in an article for the Liter newspaper’s website.

The British Commander-in-Chief mobilizes

According to media reports, the new Commander-in-Chief of the British Armed Forces has sent a circular to all soldiers calling for a war effort in Europe. According to the British news agency PA, General Patrick Sanders has argued that Britain should be prepared for further Russian occupation of the mainland of Europe in view of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. “There is an urgent need to build an army capable of defeating Russia on the battlefield with our allies,” the PA was quoted as saying in a letter from the commander-in-chief, who accepted his post last Monday. The Chief of Staff was a senior soldier in the British Army.

Hapek is working on a gas storage project

Federal Economy Minister Robert Hebeck has announced measures to reduce gas consumption in Germany and replenish gas reserves for the winter. The situation is serious, Habeck said in the evening in Flensburg. The security of distribution is currently guaranteed. “But everything we consume less helps.” In the future, electricity will be produced using more coal instead of gas. “It is bitter, but it is almost necessary to reduce gas consumption in this situation,” the Green politician said. Gas storage tanks should be full in winter. That is the primary. Otherwise Germany will be “politically threatened”.

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