Russian rocket attacks: Tragedy in Zaporizhzhia demands dead!

Am 1.021. Tag des Russland-Ukraine-Kriegs: Wichtige Entwicklungen, darunter Angriffe, diplomatische Gespräche und militärische Unterstützung.
On 1st021. Day of the Russia Ukraine War: important developments, including attacks, diplomatic conversations and military support. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Russian rocket attacks: Tragedy in Zaporizhzhia demands dead!

Here are the dramatic developments on 1.021. Day of the Russia Ukraine War.

On Wednesday, December 11th, the events in Ukraine overturn! The location is tense and the effects are devastating.

military escalation in Zaporizhzhia

In a shocking incident, four people were killed in a Russian rocket attack on a private clinic in the South Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia and 19 more injured. The National Police of Ukraine speaks of a devastating attack that has demanded life of innocent civilians. The people in the region are frightened and horror, while the rescue workers are immediately on site to recover the survivors.

But that's not all! Another alarming incident occurred when a Kamikaze drone was badly damaged by one of the vehicles of the International Atomic Energy Organization (IAEA). These vehicles were in use to monitor the security of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. IAEA director Rafael Mariano Grossi condemned the attack as "unacceptable" and emphasized that the teams who work on preventing a nuclear accident must not be the goal of such attacks. A dangerous game with the fire!

political maneuvers and international reactions

In the middle of this chaotic situation, Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chair of the Russian Security Council, has started a two -day visit to Beijing. The conversations with Chinese leaders could have far -reaching consequences for the geopolitical landscape.

The USA is also active: The US Ministry of Finance has released a loan of $ 20 billion for Ukraine, financed by frozen Russian assets. This is part of a comprehensive 50 billion dollar package, which was announced by the G7 countries in October. A strong sign of support for Ukraine!

The Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has also indicated that peace talks to end the war in Ukraine could begin this winter. A glimmer of hope in the middle of the chaos?

and in the meantime, Belarus announces that it houses dozens of Russian nuclear weapons and is preparing for the planned stationing of the latest hyper -sounded rockets of Moscow. This development is part of Russia's strategy to keep the West from increasing support from Ukraine.

The British government has also been involved and will provide a newly founded unit on Cyprus information that is intended to prevent Russia from escaping international sanctions. Since the attack on Ukraine in February 2022, Cyprus has frozen Russian assets worth $ 1.9 billion.

And as if that wasn't enough, the US State Department approved the possible sale of F-16 maintenance services and associated equipment worth $ 266.4 million to Ukraine. The main customers will be Sabena, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and Pratt and Whitney. Another step to strengthen Ukrainian defense skills!

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