Russia-Ukraine War: Zalanski’s Dramatic Step Against Army Officials

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The war in Eastern Europe: President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zlansky Announced tonight (Thursday-Friday) that he had stripped the military rank of two senior generals in the National Security Service – the head of the Homeland Security Division of the Chief Intelligence Agency and the head of the agency in the Kherson region.

Zalansky called the two “anti-heroes,” explaining that he ousted them because he allegedly betrayed their oath to defend Ukraine. “I do not have time to deal with all the traitors, but everyone will be punished gradually,” Zlansky said.

NATO warns: “Russia’s forces in Ukraine do not retreat but reorganize” (Photo: Reuters)

Ruined neighborhood in the city of Mariupol in Ukraine (Photo: REUTERS / Alexander Ermochenko)

Alongside this, a fire broke out this morning at a fuel depot in Belgrade, a Russian city near the Ukrainian border, regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said on his telegram channel. The governor accused Ukraine of being behind the fire without providing further evidence.

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At the same time, while the bombing of the Russian army in many centers in Ukraine continues, there are reports of an optimistic atmosphere in the negotiations that opened this week in Istanbul. Meanwhile, Ukrainian media reported last night that the Russian military had evacuated the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, after controlling it for weeks. However, according to the report, the Russian army took with it an “unspecified” number of Ukrainian prisoners.

The Energoatom nuclear agency, which operates all of Ukraine’s nuclear power plants, reported that when the Russian army left the Chernobyl power plant, they took with them members of the National Guard, who had been held hostage since February 24, the agency’s telegram said. , Quoting local workers, the agency added that “there is no more foreign power at the Chernobyl power station. “When they left, the Russian soldiers marched in two columns towards the Ukrainian border with Belarus, and a small number of soldiers remained at the station.”

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