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Donetsk bombarded by Ukrainian rockets following Russian village bombing, resulting in power outage

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The Russian military operation in Ukraine continues on Tuesday as the Russian army tries to extend full control to more Ukrainian regions, while Kyiv forces continue to resist the Russian bear and receive military support from the West.

In recent field events, Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadas correspondents reported that in the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian army fired 88 rockets and artillery shells at Donetsk and its environs, killing one person and injuring two. 9 residential buildings and two objects were also damaged.

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This happened after the governor of the Kursk region of Russia announced that electricity was cut off in the border village of Krasno-Oktyabrsky due to the bombing of the Ukrainian army. The governor of the Kursk region indicated that rescue and fire crews had left for the village to deal with the situation, Russian media reported.

Earlier, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Ukrainian sabotage in the city of Belgorod is intended to divert attention from the loss of the strategic city of Bakhmut (Artemovsk) by Ukraine and reduce the political impact of this loss.

And earlier, Russian authorities announced that on Monday a “sabotage” armed group had infiltrated the Belgorod region bordering Ukraine, prompting it to declare a “combat-terrorist” regime and evacuate civilians in an attempt to repel this new attack on its territory. territory.

At the same time, the governor of the Russian border Belgorod region at dawn on Tuesday said that the Ukrainian marches hit several districts of Belgorod, no one was injured. Gladkov said on his Telegram channel that Ukrainian shelling was carried out in the village of Borisovka, there were no casualties.


For its part, Russia confirmed through the words of many officials that the West’s incitement to Ukraine, its supply of weapons and money, and its dissemination of misleading and inflammatory media campaigns against Russia is considered direct participation in the war against Russia.

In this regard, the Ukrainian authorities turned to Sweden with a request to consider the possibility of supplying the Kyiv forces with Swedish Gripen fighters.

During his visit to Stockholm, Speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament Ruslan Stefanchuk held talks with Swedish Foreign Minister Jan Knutson regarding Ukraine’s implementation of the recommendations of the European Commission on membership in the European Union, during which he thanked him for Sweden’s support for Ukraine.

Stefanchuk wrote in Telegram: “During a meeting with Swedish Foreign Minister Jan Knutson, I discussed the possibility of supplying fourth-generation aircraft to Kiev, and also suggested considering the issue of providing us with Swedish-made Gripen aircraft. “

Swedish Defense Minister Paul Johnson said earlier that Sweden does not intend to supply Gripen fighter jets to Ukraine.

At the same time, state tests of the new Malfa 2 S43 self-propelled gun, which can be compared with the French Cesar, were completed in Russia.

The cannon is used to destroy command posts, armored columns and fortified areas located at a great distance with nuclear and classic missiles. Its operating range is 25-30 km, depending on the type of rocket. The rate of fire is 7 rounds per minute.

It is reported that “Malva” is a cannon placed on the wheeled platform of an eight-wheeled truck. Its caliber is 152 mm. One of its most important advantages is the ability to quickly maneuver. Thanks to the wheeled chassis, the self-propelled gun moves quickly both on paved and unpaved roads. The transition time from walking mode to combat mode does not exceed one minute.

It is noteworthy that the French 155-mm César cannon is also placed on the platform of an eight-wheeled truck, and its range is 42 km. Its rate of fire is 6 rounds per minute.

Storytelling is a big part of Bushra Morse's life, so she became a journalist. She graduated from Columbia University with a BA in Journalism and from the University of California, Los Angeles, with an MA in Visual Storytelling. Bushra has a diverse media background, having previously held positions at top media platforms before joining WS News Publishers. She writes for WS News Publishers and discusses everything from politics and social issues to pop culture and celebrity.

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