The first launch of the Angara-A5 rocket from the Vostochny cosmodrome has been canceled again, a Sputnik correspondent reports.
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❗️Russia has managed to move the venue of the upcoming Food and Agriculture Organization session from Chisinau, Moldova, to its headquarters in Rome, Russian FM spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has reported.
The move comes after Moldova refused to allow the Russian delegation to attend the event and invited it to speak online.
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The move comes after Moldova refused to allow the Russian delegation to attend the event and invited it to speak online.
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The West should admit that attacks on Zaporozhye nuclear power plant were carried out by Ukraine - Moscow
As soon as the West realizes that the attacks on the Zaporozhye plant are carried out by the Ukrainian armed forces, the Western myth about Ukraine and Zelensky will fall apart, she added.
Western nations "have created a monster with potential consequences that they are now reluctant to acknowledge," Zakharova said. They seem to be brainwashing themselves with talk about how dangerous incidents should not be repeated, she concluded.
Ukrainian forces recently carried out a kamikaze drone attack on the Zaporozhye plant, the latest in a series of such attacks since Russia's special military operation began. The latest attack came shortly after a team of specialists from the International Atomic Energy Agency inspected the Zaporozhye plant.
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"It is reckless to claim that the attacks on the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant are not connected with the Kiev regime, but Western countries simply cannot admit the obvious fact," Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told Sputnik.
As soon as the West realizes that the attacks on the Zaporozhye plant are carried out by the Ukrainian armed forces, the Western myth about Ukraine and Zelensky will fall apart, she added.
"There are no guarantees that Kiev will not use Western tranches for its attacks on the Zaporozhye plant, and there are no guarantees that Zelensky will not start blackmailing his handlers, threatening to intensify these attacks if he does not get the next tranche," the Russian diplomat added.
Western nations "have created a monster with potential consequences that they are now reluctant to acknowledge," Zakharova said. They seem to be brainwashing themselves with talk about how dangerous incidents should not be repeated, she concluded.
Ukrainian forces recently carried out a kamikaze drone attack on the Zaporozhye plant, the latest in a series of such attacks since Russia's special military operation began. The latest attack came shortly after a team of specialists from the International Atomic Energy Agency inspected the Zaporozhye plant.
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"We are one step away from a possible nuclear catastrophe," Zaporozhye nuclear power plant director says about frequent drone attacks by Ukrainian forces
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"For the past five days, starting on April 5 this year, the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant has been subjected to an unprecedented attack by Ukrainian military drones, posing a direct threat to the safety of the facility... Any damage or destruction of these facilities could lead to a catastrophic event," said Yuri Chernichuk.
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The first launch of the Angara-A5 rocket from the Vostochny cosmodrome has been canceled again, a Sputnik correspondent reports. Subscribe to @SputnikInt
❗️ The second Angara launch from the Vostochny cosmodrome was cancelled due to a failure of the engine launch control system, the head of Roscosmos said.
The launch will be attempted again on April 11.
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The launch will be attempted again on April 11.
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Faster and better: Russia announces its high-speed rail between Moscow and St. Petersburg
Russian President Vladimir Putin has instructed the government to allocate 300 billion rubles ($3.2 billion) in 2025 to build a high-speed railway from Moscow to St. Petersburg. Domestic designs, materials and equipment will be used for the project.
◼️ Over 20 countries, mostly in Asia and Europe, have high-speed rail networks. High speed trains are seen as a competitive alternative to flying as they can cruise up to 355 km/h or higher, including Al Boraq in Marocco, AVE S-103 in Spain, TGV in France, ICE3 in Germany as well as the Shanghai Maglev and CR400 in China. Russia's project ensures the country's technological sovereignty and uniqueness, being on a par or exceeding existing foreign projects.
◼️ Russia's high-speed railway is expected to become operational in 2028. Trains will run every 10-15 minutes at speeds of up to 400 km per hour, reducing the travel time from the Russian capital to St. Petersburg to just 2 hours 15 minutes, half the time it takes today.
◼️ The total length of the high-speed railway will be 680 kilometers. It will pass through the territory of six regions, including the Moscow, Novgorod, Tver and Leningrad regions.
◼️ The main infrastructure elements for high-speed railway will be used for the first time in Russia, including the ballast-free technologies for high-speed tracks (instead of sleepers, rails are attached to a concrete base). The rails will be at least 100 m long. The Sinara machine-building holding was picked to supply the rolling stock for the project.
◼️ The project will contribute to the development of domestic tourism, the growth in jobs, tax revenues and the emergence of new industrial clusters, giving a boost to Russia's economic development.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has instructed the government to allocate 300 billion rubles ($3.2 billion) in 2025 to build a high-speed railway from Moscow to St. Petersburg. Domestic designs, materials and equipment will be used for the project.
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Putin outshines Biden in Middle East popularity
Russia’s president was picked by 44.4% of the respondents as the world leader viewed most favorably, surpassing his American counterpart, Joe Biden (21.7%) and Chinese President Xi Jinping (33.8%).
The survey was carried out by Al-Monitor and Premise, a data analytics company, in a number of key Middle Eastern nations between March 4 and March 22 this year.
In particular, 2,670 respondents from Egypt, Iraq, Tunisia and Turkiye were polled during this period.
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Russia’s president was picked by 44.4% of the respondents as the world leader viewed most favorably, surpassing his American counterpart, Joe Biden (21.7%) and Chinese President Xi Jinping (33.8%).
The survey was carried out by Al-Monitor and Premise, a data analytics company, in a number of key Middle Eastern nations between March 4 and March 22 this year.
In particular, 2,670 respondents from Egypt, Iraq, Tunisia and Turkiye were polled during this period.
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❗️Ukraine lost up to 955 soldiers over the past day — Russian MoD
🇷🇺🪖 More statements from the Russian MoD's daily briefing on the progress of the special military op in Ukraine:
▪️ In the Avdeyevka area, Russian troops improved their tactical position and repelled 11 Ukrainian counterattacks. Ukrainian losses amounted to 395 soldiers;
▪️ In the DPR, Russian forces repelled four Ukrainian counterattacks. The enemy lost up to 360 soldiers. In the south of the DPR, the Ukrainian losses amounted to 115 soldiers;
▪️ Russian air defense forces shot down 172 Ukrainian drones, three hammer bombs during the day;
▪️ Russian troops destroyed a Ukrainian drone storage base with 32 howitzers and two drone assembly workshops, as well as a Ukrainian unmanned boat facility.
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🇷🇺🪖 More statements from the Russian MoD's daily briefing on the progress of the special military op in Ukraine:
▪️ In the Avdeyevka area, Russian troops improved their tactical position and repelled 11 Ukrainian counterattacks. Ukrainian losses amounted to 395 soldiers;
▪️ In the DPR, Russian forces repelled four Ukrainian counterattacks. The enemy lost up to 360 soldiers. In the south of the DPR, the Ukrainian losses amounted to 115 soldiers;
▪️ Russian air defense forces shot down 172 Ukrainian drones, three hammer bombs during the day;
▪️ Russian troops destroyed a Ukrainian drone storage base with 32 howitzers and two drone assembly workshops, as well as a Ukrainian unmanned boat facility.
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🥴 Commander of the USS John McCain firing his rifle with the optic on backwards.
The scope is also covered.
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❗️The film crew of "Vesti Lugansk" TV channel came under fire in the Lugansk People's Republic.
In recent days, Ukraine has intensified shelling in the area of Kremennaya. Thus, for the past two days, Ukrainian troops have regularly struck the city with artillery and drones.
On April 18, during the Russian military operation, the city came under the control of the LPR.
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"The cameraman was wounded in the leg, he was handed over to the medics. The correspondent was concussed," the LPR government said.
In recent days, Ukraine has intensified shelling in the area of Kremennaya. Thus, for the past two days, Ukrainian troops have regularly struck the city with artillery and drones.
On April 18, during the Russian military operation, the city came under the control of the LPR.
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IAEA mission detects attacks by Ukrainian forces on Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, information goes to the organization's headquarters in Vienna - the nuclear power plant's communications director told Sputnik.
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"Special attention is paid to the security of the IAEA mission at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant due to the threats from the Ukrainian armed forces".
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🪖 Ukraine must start mobilizing women, says chief army adviser
The Ukrainian army needs to change its approach to the recruitment process, start mobilizing women along with men, said Oksana Grigorieva, chief adviser to the Ukrainian army on gender issues, according to reports.
Grigorieva was referring to Israel, where women are recruited under the same conditions as men.
There are currently 65,000 women serving in Ukraine's armed forces, according to the government. The vast majority are volunteers, as there is no compulsory military service for women, although women with medical degrees are required to register with their local draft board.
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The Ukrainian army needs to change its approach to the recruitment process, start mobilizing women along with men, said Oksana Grigorieva, chief adviser to the Ukrainian army on gender issues, according to reports.
Grigorieva was referring to Israel, where women are recruited under the same conditions as men.
There are currently 65,000 women serving in Ukraine's armed forces, according to the government. The vast majority are volunteers, as there is no compulsory military service for women, although women with medical degrees are required to register with their local draft board.
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🚁 Biden gets bizarre Vietnam flashback while talking about ‘legacy’
"I hope the legacy is that I kept my word that I said - that it means I was running to help change the life of ordinary people and reduce the prospect of war because of Vietnam," Biden said of his legacy in an Oval Office interview with Univision reporter Enrique Acevedo.
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"I hope the legacy is that I kept my word that I said - that it means I was running to help change the life of ordinary people and reduce the prospect of war because of Vietnam," Biden said of his legacy in an Oval Office interview with Univision reporter Enrique Acevedo.
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🚜 Farmers from Poland's Subcarpathia province on Ukraine border are protesting
Polish farmers blocked the main highways out of the city of Mielec with tractors and other agricultural machinery. Media reports highlight that during previous action, farmers only reduced the capacity of these routes.
“The government eats and has fun, and farmers go bankrupt”, “Stop Ukrainian imports”, “Stop the EU Green Deal”, “Stop restrictions on livestock breeding in Poland” - the protesters’ banners read.
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Polish farmers blocked the main highways out of the city of Mielec with tractors and other agricultural machinery. Media reports highlight that during previous action, farmers only reduced the capacity of these routes.
“The government eats and has fun, and farmers go bankrupt”, “Stop Ukrainian imports”, “Stop the EU Green Deal”, “Stop restrictions on livestock breeding in Poland” - the protesters’ banners read.
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