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Today's news
Israel's first open support for sanctions
Israel will not allow Russia to use it as a route to circumvent sanctions against the country. That said Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, visiting his Slovakian counterpart Ivan Korcok in Bratislava. It is the first time that Israel has so openly expressed its support for sanctions against Russia after the invasion of Ukraine.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working with the National Bank of Israel, the Ministries of Finance, Economic Affairs and Energy, the aviation authorities and many other agencies, among others,” Lapid said.
Israel received criticism and warnings, including from the US, for not contributing enough to the sanctions against Russia. For example, there are reports of increasing numbers of private planes operated by Russian oligarchs at Ben Gurion International Airport.
Lapid once again condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine and said Israel would do everything in its power to mediate, end the fighting and restore peace, working with the United States and European allies, among others.
National Guard chief: operation is not going as hoped
One of Russia's most influential figures has publicly acknowledged that the "military operation" in Ukraine is not going as well as hoped. It concerns Viktor Zolotov, the leader of the National Guard of Russia and member of the influential Security Council. "Not everything is going as fast as we would have liked," he said in a statement on the National Guard's website, according to Reuters news agency.
That website is currently unavailable.
Damage to Chernobyl power supply again
Russian soldiers have again damaged a high-voltage line that supplies electricity to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Administrator Ukrenergo reports this on
Facebook . The power line had just been repaired after being damaged earlier. A squad of installers will again have to travel to the area, which is controlled by Russian troops, to carry out repairs, Ukrenergo said.
Ukraine: Talks with Russia 'difficult'
Government delegations from Ukraine and Russia are currently consulting online. Communication is difficult, Ukrainian negotiator Podoljak said on Twitter. He cites the difference in political culture as the reason: "Ukraine is a society of dialogue and consensus, Russia is a country of ultimate oppression."
Unclear if Chechen leader Kadyrov is in Ukraine
It is unclear whether Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of Russia's Chechnya region, is in Ukraine, as he claims. Yesterday he said he was near Kiev to speak with Chechen troops involved in the attack on the capital. On images from a Chechen TV channel, Kadyrov can be seen in a dark room, without stating exactly where that room is.
The possible arrival of Kadyrov keeps the minds of Ukrainian politicians and military personnel busy. A politician has
promised a house for the soldier who manages to kill the Chechen leader. An adviser to the Ukrainian Interior Ministry says Kadyrov is hiding in a basement. He calls on him to "come out and not hide like a rat".
Kadyrov is a staunch ally of Russian President Putin. It has been known for some time that Chechen militias are fighting in Ukraine. Incidentally, there are also Chechens fighting on the Ukrainian side.
These would be volunteer legions that fought against the Russian army in the Chechen wars.
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