PUTIN'S HAKMARR: Move France, move Germany whatever you need to know through 9 points of Russian brutal attacks so far

Briefly clarified at 9 points, The Guardian sums up dramatic developments in Ukraine, the last hours and so on, and February and Albanian, brings Periscopi: 1. Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Schmyhal says 11 infrastructure objects have been destroyed in various regions of the capital Kyev, as a result of Russian bombings. 2. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro [...]
Briefly clarified at 9 points, The Guardian sums up dramatic developments in Ukraine, of the last hours and so on and February Albanian, brings Periscopi:
1.Ukrainian Prime Minister, Denys Shmyhal, Says 11 infrastructure objects have been destroyed in various areas of the capital, Kiev, as a result of Russian bombings.
2. Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Dmytro Kuleba, has made an urgent appeal to the West to support Ukraine in establishing the air defence system. Zelensky, meanwhile, says he has agreed with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for an emergency meeting of G7 leaders. Kuleba has interrupted a short tour of African nations to return to Kiev.
3. In an urgent round of discussions, Scholz, French President Macro and British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, They agreed to support Ukraine.
4. While reporting live, the BBC correspondent inga Kievi Hugo Bachega, had to guard against the rocket crash near the site where he was reporting.
5. Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus, has indicated that the military forces of this country will join Russia for the protection of its borders.
6. Moldova's Foreign Minister, Nicu Popescu, has requested urgent clarification from the Russian ambassador to this country, for an answer that Why is it that the Black Sea launcher rockets have broken through Moldova's airspace?
7. Poland's border guard, They have said that the current has been cut off at a section of the Ukrainian border, near the Polonin border, in Medyka and Corsovoa, but that they have now returned to function.
8. Danish Island in Baltic Sea, Bornholm, There has been an inexplicable power outage, the operator Energy has said.
9. Prime Minister of Latvi, Krishjanis Karinsh, has called on EU leaders that stop tourist visas for all Russian citizens, As sanctions against Vladimir Putin. /guardian/periscope/












