Further escalation. Announcement put it in, On the transfer of tactical nuclear weapons to BelarusRaises the nuclear threat level. And this upsets the neighbors: While waiting for the embargo to be lifted on their application to join NATO, Sweden and Finland team up on an anti-Russian mission, signing a letter of intent with Norway and Denmark to create a unified air defense in the north. Meanwhile, Zelensky seems satisfied: “Another week in which we defended ourselves is coming to an end, another week in which Ukraine is stronger.” On the ground, the situation is still very difficult in Zaporizhia, where the first IAEA will be back next week big.
Grossi (Aiea) next week in Zaporizhia
Head of the United Nations Nuclear Observatory, Raphael Grossi, announced that next week she will go to the Zaporizhzhia plant in Ukraine, warning of her “precarious” situation. Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, which was captured by Russia a year ago, has been repeatedly bombed in the region. The International Atomic Energy Agency said in a statement that Grossi would travel to the facility for the second time since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine to “assess first-hand the critical nuclear safety situation at the facility.” “Despite our presence at the site for seven months, the situation at the Zaporizhia NPP remains precarious,” Grossi wrote in a statement.
Zelensky: “With aid we have become stronger”
Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the Ukrainian people with a message of optimism: “Another week in which we defended ourselves is almost over, another week in which Ukraine has become stronger. The enemy has become more isolated, more hopeless.” He added: “Russia must lose on the battlefield, in the economy, in international relations, in its attempts to replace the historical truth with some kind of imperial myth.”
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