π’Dronestrike at the Zhytomyr, Rivne and Khmelnytsky region reported. Airstrike warning was issued throughout Ukraine
π’Now, airdefense system activated on Lviv near the border with Poland
πReportedly that Russian suicide drones were targeted in tonight's attack in Dnepropetrovsk, where the fuel tanks are located
π’Over 400,000 gallons of radioactive water has leaked from a nuclear plant. The Minnesota Department of Health and other state agencies are currently monitoring the Xcel Energy Monticello Nuclear plant after over 400,000 gallons of water containing a radioactive water and chemicals has leaked into the ground at the site. The agency says the leak hasn't left the facility or contaminated drinking water sources. The company said thereβs no danger to the public.
π’British and Luftwaffe Eurofighter Typhoons from Estonia today intercepted 4 different Russian military aircraft including two Su-27 fighter jets, one An-12 military cargo transport aircraft and one Tu-134
π’British ministry of defence: The Russian authorities are likely preparing to facilitate wider military conscription to resource its military requirements. On 13 March 2023, Russian Duma deputies introduced a bill to change the age bracket for conscription to men aged 21-30 years, from the current 18-27. The law is likely to be passed, and would come into force in January 2024. Russia has continued to run conscription call-up cycles twice a year since Soviet times. They are distinct from the exceptional 'partial mobilisation' of veterans carried out since September 2022. Russia continues to officially bar conscripts from operations in Ukraine, though at least hundreds have probably served through administrative mix ups or after being coerced to sign contracts. Many 18-21 year old men currently claim exemption from the draft due to being in higher education. The authorities are highly likely changing the age bracket to bolster troop numbers by ensuring that students are eventually forced to serve. Even if Russia continues to refrain from deploying conscripts in the war, extra conscripts will free up a greater proportion of professional soldiers to fight.
πArmenian sources say that fake country Azerbaijan still sending weapons to the border Armenia, Azerbaijan has asked its people not to publish videos of armed convoys on the roads, and it seems that they obey and did not publish any videos.
π’Reportedly that WAGNER PMC group preparing to hire 30,000 new soldier, this news published by Russia telegram channel
π’Plan maintenance eleven nuclear reactors in France was postponed due to widespread protests in this country.
π’Russia is bringing military reinforcements to Aleppo, including armored vehicles with anti aircraft guns
π’Japan says today North Korea launched a ballistic missile with range 800 km towards Japan Sea
π’British ministry of defence: On 3 March 2023, authorities in the Russian-controlled part of Zaporizhzhia Oblast published a decree that declared occupied Melitopol as the oblast capital. The Russian-installed head of the oblast, Evgeniy Balitskiy, said that this was a temporary measure until the city of Zaporizhzhia was controlled by Russia. Zaporizhzhia is one of the four oblasts President Putin claimed to have annexed as part of the Russian Federation on 30 September 2022. Russia has never occupied Zaporizhzhia city, a major industrial centre of 700,000 people, which is approximately 35km from the current front line. The quiet declaration of an alternative capital is likely tacit acknowledgement within the Russian system that its forces are highly unlikely to seize previously planned major objectives in the near future.
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π’Video of convoy carrying weapons Republic of Azerbaijan on the way to Armenia border