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Biglybt port forwarding7/23/2023 ![]() Reuters Copyright: Reuters Adam Delimkhanov commanding Chechen forces in Mariupol in Ukraine last year Image caption: Adam Delimkhanov commanding Chechen forces in Mariupol in Ukraine last year ![]() There is a uncertainty over the state of Chechen commander Adam Delimkhanov - Russian military TV says he's wounded and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said he couldn't contact his "dear brother", asking for help to find him The search under the rubble in Odesa continues ![]() Three civilians have been killed in Donetsk and three others killed in Odesa where multi-storey buildings collapsed in Russia's attacks overnight.The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Rafael Grossi's visit to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant today has been delayed - he was due to inspect water levels after the Kakhovka dam breach We're not able to verify this independently Hanna Maliar said soldiers advanced by 200m to 500m towards Bakhmut, and 300m to 500m in the direction of Zaporizhzhia. Ukraine's counter-offensive has led to some advances and "extremely fierce battles", a minister in Kyiv has said.Here is the latest on the war in Ukraine: Reuters Copyright: Reuters A police officer stands next to a shopping mall damaged by a Russian missile strike in Odesa Image caption: A police officer stands next to a shopping mall damaged by a Russian missile strike in Odesa Those who know him well say the appointment, pushed through personally by President Zelensky, came as a surprise to the general and many others too as his promotion involved climbing several steps on the career ladder. Gen Zaluzhny, or "our Valera" as friends and old classmates like to call him, was appointed commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian military in July 2021. Little known until recently, his popularity now rivals that of President Volodymyr Zelensky. Ukraine's long-awaited attempt to take back the territories in the east and south of the country, occupied by Russia for the past 18 months, is now in full swing.Ī key figure in planning and executing this operation is Gen Valery Zaluzhny, Ukraine's 49-year-old commander-in-chief. Ukrainian army Copyright: Ukrainian army Gen Zaluzhny never served in the Soviet Army and has steered clear of Soviet-style military hierarchy Image caption: Gen Zaluzhny never served in the Soviet Army and has steered clear of Soviet-style military hierarchy UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi's visit to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant was delayed - he's due to inspect water levels after a major dam breach nearby last week He earlier said Belarus had started taking delivery of Russian tactical nuclear weapons Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko said his country would enter the war if it was shown aggression.The Kremlin says it's concerned after a report that Adam Delimkhanov was woundedĪt least three people have been killed and several others injured in a relatively rare alleged Russian attack on Odesa, and three more civilians were killed overnight in the eastern Donetsk region Mystery surrounds the health of a top Chechen commander who's been active for Russia in Ukraine. Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg observed that the military manoeuvre was still in its "early days".Hanna Maliar said soldiers advanced by distances of 200m to 500m towards Bakhmut, and 300m to 500m in the direction of Zaporizhzhia. Here's a summary of the latest developments from Ukraine:Ī minister in Kyiv has reported "extremely fierce battles" in the country's counter-offensive Reuters Copyright: Reuters Ukrainian servicemen check a destroyed Russian vehicle near the recaptured village of Storozheve Image caption: Ukrainian servicemen check a destroyed Russian vehicle near the recaptured village of Storozheve
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