Ukrainian government dismisses half of its ministers; Vladimir Putin inspects Russian fleet in the Pacific and more

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The war between Russia and Ukraine reaches its day 924 since its beginning on February 24, 2022, when the Russian president Vladimir Putin ordered a “special military operation” to free the pro-Russian population from Ukrainian region of Donbas.

Hoy Wednesday, September 4, 2024, he Ukraine government dismisses half of its ministers, biggest change since war.

On the other hand, the attacks do not stop because seven peopleamong them three children, have died during the early hours of Wednesday in a Russian missile attack against the city of Lvivin Western Ukraine and about 70 kilometers from the border with Polandas reported on social media by the Mayor of Lviv, Andriy Sadovi.

Shortly before, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had offered a The preliminary report stated that there was five deaths, specifying that among the fatalities there was a minor under 14 years of age..

Residential buildings in the city, schools e Medical infrastructure was damaged“, explained the head of State, who also reported that 5 injured in his hometown, Blame Rigin central Ukraine, where the Russian attack has destroyed homes and civilian infrastructure.

Zelensky asked to the partners of Ukraine what take new steps to help Ukraine a defend oneself from This type of attacks allowing you to use are long-range weapons to neutralize them originally hitting military targets inside Russia.

Shock and criticism in Ukraine after 51 people died in a Russian attack on Poltava

And Russian attack with two Iskander-M ballistic missiles contra Poltava Military Institute of Communicationsin central Ukraine, killed This Tuesday at least to 51 peopleprovoking shock y allegations of negligence to the military commanders who would have allowed such a large concentration on a potential military target.

In addition, the following have been recorded: 271 injuredas reported by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky himself in a message posted on his Telegram channel, although rescue efforts are still ongoing.

According to Zelensky and other Ukrainian leaders, the Attack hit an educational institution and a nearby hospital.

Zelensky also said that the Institute of Communications located in the city was partially destroyed in the bombing, without explaining whether it was the same educational institution he referred to.

The Facebook page of the Poltava Military Institute of Communications After the attack, he posted a photo of a lit candle that received numerous comments of condolencebut also criticism for the alleged irresponsibility of the authorities that would have led to the massacre.

Zelensky ordered a thorough investigation of what happened and the The Ministry of Defense has announced that it is working to establish the circumstances of the attack..

The Ukrainian president and other officials who have spoken out about the massacre have not specified whether the dead were civilians. Ukraine does not usually report the deaths of military personnel in Russian attacks.

Some of the Ukrainian military bloggers most influential have related he incident with other previous episodes where Russian forces attacked groups of Ukrainian soldiers who had been called by their commanders to locations exposed to Russian attacks.

One of them, the Popular military analyst Yuri Butusovwho has more than 450 thousand followers on Facebook, asked what that action be taken against those responsible by not applying the necessary security measures to avoid this type of tragedies.

Telegram Channels Russian military like the collective of favorable bloggers to the invasion of Ukraine Rybar They say that dozens, if not hundreds, of Ukrainian soldiers, including highly valued communications and electronic warfare specialists, were killed in the attack.

In the face of the avalanche of criticism and lucubrations, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry urged not to make assumptions.

The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, for its part, described what happened in Poltava as “pure evil and terrorism” on the part of Russia, which it accused of aiming to “eliminate, kill and destroy.”

Russian attack on Poltava (efe)

Vladimir Putin inspects Russian Pacific Fleet in Vladivostok upon return from Mongolia

Russian President, Vladimir Putin, inspected the Pacific Fleet in the port of Vladivostok, capital of the Russian Far Easta his return from Mongoliawhere the authorities failed to comply with the arrest warrant issued in March 2023 by the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Putin, who arrived at the port on board the missile-equipped coast guard boat Uragán, boarded the corvette Rezkii, which entered service with the Navy exactly one year ago.

On this ship, the commander of the Pacific Fleet, Victor Liina, was waiting for him and informed him about the fleet’s potential and its missions.

He Russian leader also inspected the military port infrastructure and also the land chosen for the construction of a new shipyard near Vladivostok.

Putin then headed to the 9th Eastern Economic Forum, where he met with representatives from China, Malaysia and Serbia.

Putin traveled on Monday to Mongoliawhich refused to arrest the head of the Kremlin for alleged war crimes in Ukraine, citing its policy of neutrality.

Ukraine demands tough response to Mongoliaa country that was a satellite of the Soviet Union from its independence in 1921 until the fall of the USSR in 1991, and which depends heavily on energy supplies from its neighbor.

Ukrainian government dismisses half of its ministers; Vladimir Putin inspects Russian fleet in the Pacific and more

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Ukraine government dismisses half of its ministers, biggest change since war

At least four ukrainian ministers he presented in the last two days his resignation from Parliament, and the head of the majority group in the HouseDavid Arajamía, has announced that more than half of the members of the Cabinet will be relieved in the next few hours, in the most significant change of Government since the beginning of the war.

“As promised, this week we will expects a major change in the Government. More than 50% of its composition will change“We are not going to let this happen,” wrote the head of the parliamentary faction of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s party, Sluga Narodu (Servant of the People), which has an absolute majority in the chamber, on his Telegram account.

Arajamía announced that All resignations will be completed on Wednesday and new appointments will be made on ThursdayThe list of names is due to be finalised on Wednesday at the meeting of the majority parliamentary group.

So far, the following have resigned:

  • Foreign Affairs, Dmitro Kuleba
  • Justice, Denis Maliuska
  • Strategic Industries, Oleksandr Kamishin
  • Environment and Natural Resources, Ruslan Strilets

He has also presented his resignationwhich like that of the ministers must now be formally accepted by the Housethe head of the State Property Fund, Vitali Koval.

Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly stated in the last few weeks that were going to changes in the composition of the Government may occur.

Prime Minister Denis Shmigal has also announced plans to downsize ministries to cut wartime spending and streamline the functioning of the Cabinet.

Volodymyr Zelensky at the Ukraine Peace Summit in Switzerland

Volodymyr Zelensky at the Ukraine Peace Summit in Switzerland (EFE)

2024-09-05 11:22:09

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