Latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine - 28 August 2022
— Ministry of Defence π¬π§ (@DefenceHQ) August 28, 2022
Find out more about the UK government's response: https://t.co/WfWw8IS4aT
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Russia and Ukraine have traded claims of rocket and artillery strikes at or near Europe's largest nuclear power plant, intensifying fears that the fighting could cause a massive radiation leak. https://t.co/KR2MBsy0gz
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 28, 2022
International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors are expected to go to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia power plant “in the next few days.” https://t.co/utTAvkzSeq
— CNN International (@cnni) August 28, 2022
Germany's foreign minister has vowed to support Ukraine "financially and militarily" even if the war endures for years. https://t.co/8H2Rhd7Fp1
— DW News (@dwnews) August 28, 2022
EU's Borrell: visa ban for all Russians would lack necessary support https://t.co/AQkip1dLoT pic.twitter.com/HxR9wgplsE
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 28, 2022
Only 9.5% of Germany's gas consumption in August came from Russia, Spiegel reported, citing data by the BDEW power industry association. Last year, Russian gas accounted for around 55% of the country's total consumption. #ONGT #OOTT https://t.co/PGs3A8Vtsr
— Sam (@Samir_Madani) August 28, 2022
"The exodus of Western businesses, and wave after wave of punishing Western sanctions targeting Russia’s vital energy exports and its financial system, are having an impact, but not in the way many had expected," writes Clare Sebastian | Analysishttps://t.co/3r0IYY6F43
— CNN International (@cnni) August 28, 2022
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