π¨π¦πΊπ¦The Canadian Minister of Defense visited a training center where Ukrainian military personnel are being trained as part of Operation UNIFIER
π₯ "The Minister of National Defense of Canada, the Honorable Bill Blair, during his recent visit to #OpUnifier [the training center] in England, observed how the military of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are undergoing training in trench warfare under the guidance of the Canadian Armed Forces," the organization's publication states.
π€ Specifically, during the training, our military personnel are learning doctrine, planning, giving and executing orders with the aim of improving the overall capabilities of the officer corps.
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πΊπΈπΊπ¦Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, had a summary phone conversation with General Mark Milley
πDuring the call, they discussed the progress of military operations and the situation at the front, as well as the main needs of the Ukrainian armyβanti-aircraft systems, artillery, and ammunition.
π«‘Valerii Fedorovych thanked the general for his service to Ukraine before his retirement from the position of Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff. Milley's successor, Charles Brown, was also present during the negotiations.
πͺReminder: the U.S. Senate on September 21 voted in favor of General Charles Brown, Commander of the U.S. Air Force, for the position of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Mark Milley had been in the position since October 1, 2019.
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πDuring the call, they discussed the progress of military operations and the situation at the front, as well as the main needs of the Ukrainian armyβanti-aircraft systems, artillery, and ammunition.
π«‘Valerii Fedorovych thanked the general for his service to Ukraine before his retirement from the position of Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff. Milley's successor, Charles Brown, was also present during the negotiations.
πͺReminder: the U.S. Senate on September 21 voted in favor of General Charles Brown, Commander of the U.S. Air Force, for the position of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Mark Milley had been in the position since October 1, 2019.
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Situation on the frontlines as of the end of the day on September 26, 2023
βΆοΈ On the Belarusian, Siverskyi and Bilhorod directions β no changes.
βΆοΈ On the Svatove direction β the enemy shelled Synkivka and Serebryansk forestry. No significant changes reported.
βΆοΈ On the Bakhmut direction β intense fighting continues near the railway track east of Klishchiivka.
βΆοΈ On the Avdiivka direction β no changes. Skirmishes took place near Vodyane and Pervomaiske; details are being clarified.
βΆοΈ On the Berdiansk direction β no changes. The enemy is bolstering its units with convicts-shoiguists. Their influence on combat activities is increasing along with their numbers, although their role is mainly to serve as cannon fodder.
βΆοΈ On the Zaporizhzhia direction β fighting continues to the west and south of Robotyne. Near Verbove, battles are taking place to the west and southwest of the village. Overall, the situation hasn't changed dramatically, although some advancements have been made; time is needed to secure them. The katsaps have deployed a considerable amount of reserves, including those aimed not just for defense but for offense.
βΆοΈ On the Tavria direction β no changes.
π Analytical note. In Zaporizhzhia, the enemy is counter-attacking to slow down our momentum. The enemy understands that losing heights east of Novoprokopivka will create several problems for further defense; thus, they attempt to immediately attack where they lost positions. This complicates the Defense Forces' task of securing the captured territories.
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π«‘The work is from the aerial reconnaissance group "Foxtrot."
πΉThe video excellently captures the atmosphere and conditions under which the aerial reconnaissance soldiers have to operate day and night.
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π£In Kyiv, he met and held talks with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. At the press conference following the meeting, the President described the talks as substantive.
π€He noted that today's conversation was de facto between allies, and it's only a matter of time before Ukraine becomes a de jure member of the Alliance.
π€The allies agreed that Ukraine does not need a Membership Action Plan (MAP) for NATO. Stoltenberg believes that Ukraine has strong support from all NATO member countries and other countries that are part of the Contact Group on Ukraine's defense.
π¬"Ukraine's future is in NATO," added Stoltenberg.
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β’οΈ Ukraine was elected to the IAEA Board of Governors for 2023-2024
βΉοΈThe Board of Governors is the executive body of the IAEA, which makes decisions that are binding on all member states of the organization, and thus on ruzzia, which occupied the Ukrainian nuclear power plant in Enerhodar.
π£President Volodymyr Zelensky commented on Ukraine's election, thanking those countries that supported its bid:
π¬"Ukraine remains a reliable international partner in the field of nuclear energy, and we will make every effort to strengthen the important role of the IAEA and to strengthen nuclear safety and security. We all have to work together - everyone in the world who values security - to put an end to all types of nuclear blackmail that russia is trying to make the norm," the president said in a tweet.
πAlong with Ukraine, the Board of Governors will include: Algeria, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Republic of Korea, Namibia, Netherlands, Paraguay, Qatar, Muscovy, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States and Uruguay.
βΉοΈThe Board of Governors is the executive body of the IAEA, which makes decisions that are binding on all member states of the organization, and thus on ruzzia, which occupied the Ukrainian nuclear power plant in Enerhodar.
π£President Volodymyr Zelensky commented on Ukraine's election, thanking those countries that supported its bid:
π¬"Ukraine remains a reliable international partner in the field of nuclear energy, and we will make every effort to strengthen the important role of the IAEA and to strengthen nuclear safety and security. We all have to work together - everyone in the world who values security - to put an end to all types of nuclear blackmail that russia is trying to make the norm," the president said in a tweet.
πAlong with Ukraine, the Board of Governors will include: Algeria, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Republic of Korea, Namibia, Netherlands, Paraguay, Qatar, Muscovy, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States and Uruguay.
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ππΊπͺπΊ"Until an EU member state receives the money it is entitled to, no non-EU country will receive a penny," - the head of the Hungarian Prime Minister's Office, Gergely GulyΓ‘s
π€¦ββοΈThe politician said this during a press conference. GulyΓ‘s added that Ukraine will be able to receive financial assistance from the EU only if changes are made to the budget, which requires Hungary's vote.
πΊπ¦ In particular, Gergely mentioned Ukrainian grain, noting that the government has also reconsidered the ban on imports of Ukrainian grain and sees that it was the right decision and that this measure is working. They do not want "bad Ukrainian grain" to flood the Hungarian market.
π€‘ GulyΓ‘s emphasized that the Hungarian government will not support Ukraine at any international forums until the use of the Hungarian minority language in Ukraine is restored, especially in education.
πΈπͺThe issue of Sweden's accession to NATO was not ignored either:
πΒ«Sweden's position shows that they do not want to join NATO <...> In Swedish-Hungarian cooperation, basic respect and a minimum of trust are necessary, but the Swedes have done everything to destroy it.Β»
πAnd the icing on the cake was when the Hungarian ambassador handed Lukashenko his credentials. From that moment on, the diplomatic mission of the head of this mission in belarus officially began.
π€¦ββοΈThe politician said this during a press conference. GulyΓ‘s added that Ukraine will be able to receive financial assistance from the EU only if changes are made to the budget, which requires Hungary's vote.
πΈπͺThe issue of Sweden's accession to NATO was not ignored either:
πΒ«Sweden's position shows that they do not want to join NATO <...> In Swedish-Hungarian cooperation, basic respect and a minimum of trust are necessary, but the Swedes have done everything to destroy it.Β»
πAnd the icing on the cake was when the Hungarian ambassador handed Lukashenko his credentials. From that moment on, the diplomatic mission of the head of this mission in belarus officially began.
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Situation on the frontlines as of the end of the day on September 28, 2023
βΆοΈ On the Belarusian, Siverskyi and Bilhorod directions β no changes. No changes. Measures to strengthen the Ukrainian border are underway. russia-backed militants continue training near our border.
βΆοΈ On the Svatove direction β katsaps shelled our positions. No significant changes.
βΆοΈ On the Bakhmut direction β fighting continues near Andriivka and Klishchiivka. The enemy conducted offensive actions near Hryhorivka and Bohdanivka, the situation is being clarified.
βΆοΈ On the Avdiivka direction β no changes.
βΆοΈ On the Berdiansk direction β Katsaps attacked north of Pryiutne and had partial success.
βΆοΈ On the Zaporizhzhia direction β The enemy is trying to slow down our pace, so numerous attempts by the enemy to recapture lost positions near Novoprokopivka were recorded.
βΆοΈ On the Tavria direction β no changes.
π Analytical note. No significant changes were recorded on the map. Heavy fighting continues near Bakhmut and Robotyne.
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β’οΈ Ukraine was elected to the IAEA Board of Governors for 2023-2024 βΉοΈThe Board of Governors is the executive body of the IAEA, which makes decisions that are binding on all member states of the organization, and thus on ruzzia, which occupied the Ukrainianβ¦
β‘οΈIAEA General Conference approves resolution on immediate return of Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant to full control of Ukraine
βοΈΒ«During the 67th session of the IAEA General Conference, 69 countries supported a resolution on nuclear safety in Ukraine. The resolution was proposed by Canada, Finland and Costa Rica. Among other things, it calls on the Russian Federation to immediately withdraw all military and other unauthorized personnel from ZNPP and return the plant to full control of the competent authorities of Ukraine in accordance with the existing license issued by the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine (SNRIU), to ensure the safe and secure operation of the plant, so that the Agency can implement effective and efficient safety safeguards in accordance with Ukraine's Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement and Additional Protocol,Β» the statement reads.
π£Energy Minister Herman Galushchenko expressed gratitude to our partners for the adoption of the resolution and to IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi for the efforts made by the Agency to resolve the situation around the occupied ZNPP.
π€¦ββοΈIn particular, the resolution expresses "grave concern" that the russian federation has not heeded previous calls by the Board of Governors to immediately cease all actions against and at nuclear facilities in Ukraine and to withdraw its military and other personnel from the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant.
βοΈΒ«During the 67th session of the IAEA General Conference, 69 countries supported a resolution on nuclear safety in Ukraine. The resolution was proposed by Canada, Finland and Costa Rica. Among other things, it calls on the Russian Federation to immediately withdraw all military and other unauthorized personnel from ZNPP and return the plant to full control of the competent authorities of Ukraine in accordance with the existing license issued by the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine (SNRIU), to ensure the safe and secure operation of the plant, so that the Agency can implement effective and efficient safety safeguards in accordance with Ukraine's Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement and Additional Protocol,Β» the statement reads.
π£Energy Minister Herman Galushchenko expressed gratitude to our partners for the adoption of the resolution and to IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi for the efforts made by the Agency to resolve the situation around the occupied ZNPP.
π€¦ββοΈIn particular, the resolution expresses "grave concern" that the russian federation has not heeded previous calls by the Board of Governors to immediately cease all actions against and at nuclear facilities in Ukraine and to withdraw its military and other personnel from the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant.
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πͺπΊπΊπ¦Ukraine has received β¬81 billion in financial, humanitarian and military aid from the EU, - European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
ππ·The politician said this during an event dedicated to Education Day in the Croatian city of Split.
πΒ«Russia's war against Ukraine has proven that Europe needs to adapt to a more dangerous and unstable geostrategic and geopolitical environment. We have intensified our efforts towards the creation of a Defense Alliance and strengthened our ties with trusted global partners, as well as with NATO Allies. All this while providing financial support to Ukraine, as well as military and humanitarian assistance, which to date amounts to 81 billion euros. We have witnessed powerful energy blackmail by Russia, which has led to an overstrain of our energy system. But thanks to a very determined and united response, we have largely eliminated our dependence on Russian fossil fuels,Β» said von den Leyen.
πUrsula also mentioned the enlargement of the Union, noting that all candidate countries should join the EU and that there is a need to explain to the member states and EU citizens that the new geostrategic environment of enlargement, which is "merit-based", strengthens the Union, is necessary and beneficial for it.
ππ·The politician said this during an event dedicated to Education Day in the Croatian city of Split.
πΒ«Russia's war against Ukraine has proven that Europe needs to adapt to a more dangerous and unstable geostrategic and geopolitical environment. We have intensified our efforts towards the creation of a Defense Alliance and strengthened our ties with trusted global partners, as well as with NATO Allies. All this while providing financial support to Ukraine, as well as military and humanitarian assistance, which to date amounts to 81 billion euros. We have witnessed powerful energy blackmail by Russia, which has led to an overstrain of our energy system. But thanks to a very determined and united response, we have largely eliminated our dependence on Russian fossil fuels,Β» said von den Leyen.
πUrsula also mentioned the enlargement of the Union, noting that all candidate countries should join the EU and that there is a need to explain to the member states and EU citizens that the new geostrategic environment of enlargement, which is "merit-based", strengthens the Union, is necessary and beneficial for it.
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π―π΅Japan starts discharging water into the sea from the Fukushima Daiichi NPP due to filling of the reservoirs π₯ On August 22, 2023, the Japanese government held the sixth meeting of the Inter-Ministerial Council for the Continuous Implementation of the Basicβ¦
π―π΅Japan will restart the process of discharging water into the sea from the Fukushima Daiichi NPP
π§ͺ Following a detailed analysis of water samples after the first discharge between August 24 and September 11, the operator TEPCO announced that no radioactive tritium was detected.
πThis time, it is planned to release about 7,800 tons of water from the tanks over 17 days. On Tuesday, preparations will begin to check the tritium level when the treated water will be diluted with seawater before release.
π¨π³As a reminder, China has imposed sanctions on the import of products from 10 prefectures in Japan, and ignores the government's requests to lift the ban and engage in science-based discussions with experts from both countries.
πThis time, it is planned to release about 7,800 tons of water from the tanks over 17 days. On Tuesday, preparations will begin to check the tritium level when the treated water will be diluted with seawater before release.
π¨π³As a reminder, China has imposed sanctions on the import of products from 10 prefectures in Japan, and ignores the government's requests to lift the ban and engage in science-based discussions with experts from both countries.
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ππΊπ€‘Β«We don't know how big the territory of this country will beΒ» - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, commenting on Ukraine's accession to the EU
π£Β«We cannot avoid the question - when we negotiate in Brussels in the fall about the future of Ukraine - whether we can actually seriously consider membership for a country to start accession talks with a country that is at war,Β» Orban said in an interview with state radio.
π€¦ββοΈOrban added that "it would be unprecedented to accept a country into the EU without knowing its parameters".
π£Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman Oleh Nikolenko commented on the prime minister's statement on Facebook:
π Β«We note positively that the Prime Minister of Hungary is concerned about Ukraine's accession to the European Union. We would like to inform you that Ukraine has not changed its territory within the internationally recognized borders.Β»
πͺπΊAs a reminder, in December, the EU countries are to decide whether to allow Ukraine to start accession negotiations, which will require the unanimous support of all 27 members, including Hungary.
π£Β«We cannot avoid the question - when we negotiate in Brussels in the fall about the future of Ukraine - whether we can actually seriously consider membership for a country to start accession talks with a country that is at war,Β» Orban said in an interview with state radio.
π€¦ββοΈOrban added that "it would be unprecedented to accept a country into the EU without knowing its parameters".
π£Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman Oleh Nikolenko commented on the prime minister's statement on Facebook:
πͺπΊAs a reminder, in December, the EU countries are to decide whether to allow Ukraine to start accession negotiations, which will require the unanimous support of all 27 members, including Hungary.
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