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Ukrainian President Zelensky changes half of his government. First comes the resignation of Foreign Minister Kuleba, a key point in the 30 months of war in relations with the West. At least 7 people have died in a Russian attack on Lviv, in the south of the country. Meanwhile, IAEA director Grossi is visiting the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, after having been to the Kursk plant in recent days. Meanwhile, Russian President Putin has said he is planning a meeting with Chinese President Xi during the BRICS summit scheduled for Kazan, Russia, in October
September 4, 2024
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12:09
IDF: 65 Hezbollah rockets hit northern Israel
Sixty-five rockets fired by Hezbollah hit Galilee in northern Israel this morning, with fires erupting across the area and a house going up in flames, the IDF reported. The Israeli Air Force responded with a wave of strikes in southern Lebanon.
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11:33
Belarus: Lukashenko pardons 30 convicted of protests
– Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has pardoned 30 more people convicted of crimes related to demonstrations against his regime. This was reported by his press service, cited by the Russian agency Ria Novosti. They are 23 men and 7 women. Most of them are parents of minors. The same measure was adopted last month for another 30 convicts. “This decision – said Lukashenko’s press service – is a humanitarian gesture towards these people, who have the opportunity to return to a normal life, to their family and to work”
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11:20
Moscow: Training center with foreign instructors hit in Poltava
In yesterday’s Russian bombing of Poltava, a “training center” of Ukrainian soldiers was hit, where “foreign instructors” were also operating. This was stated in a statement by the Ministry of Defense in Moscow.