Chernobyl NPP in blackout: what happened to the energy supply
The news states that there was a blackout at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant due to an attack by an enemy drone. As a result of the strike, the energy facility lost its electricity supply, and specialists are currently working to restore power supply.
A Russian general who was in charge of the demolition of the Kakhovka hydropower plant has also been named a suspect. He is accused of the deaths of 35 civilians and the disappearance of 24 residents of the region due to the destruction of the dam by mining and explosive methods.
According to glavcom.ua: The government has made a decision to simplify the procedure for transferring military personnel to other military units. Now commanders are required to execute transfer orders within 30 days and initiate the process within 72 hours. The government has also eased transitions between the Armed Forces and the National Guard.
Posthumous title of Hero of Ukraine
President Zelensky has posthumously awarded the title of Hero of Ukraine to four Ukrainians, including Andriy Parubiy. They are defenders of the idea of Ukraine who proved extraordinary in combat conditions and served the state with dedication.
A Ukrainian arrested in Poland
A Ukrainian was arrested in Poland on suspicion of involvement in the blowing up of the Nord Stream gas pipelines in 2022. The court decided to place him in custody for 7 days, with the possibility of further extradition to Germany.
During this week, Ukrainian media covered several important events: the mentioned blackout as a result of the attack on the Chernobyl NPP, the announcement of suspicion against a Russian general in the case of the blowing up of the Kakhovka HPP, the simplification of the transfer procedure for military personnel, and the posthumous awarding of the title of Hero of Ukraine to four Ukrainians. It was also noted that a Ukrainian was arrested in Poland in connection with the blowing up of the Nord Stream gas pipeline.
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