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Fighting in Ukraine: The Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline that connects Russia and Germany has stopped moving under the Baltic Sea

 Fighting in Ukraine: The Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline that connects Russia and Germany has stopped moving under the Baltic Sea


Ulrich Lissek, the spokesperson for the operator of Nord Stream 2, stated that the pressure of the water "had more or less closed the gasoduc, preventing the gas that is within from escaping."

La fuite de gaz de Nord Stream 2, le 27 septembre 2022 sur la côte danoise


The operator of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, which connects Russia to Germany, announced on Saturday, October 1 that it has ceased to exit under the Baltic Sea. Ulrich Lissek, the spokesperson for the operator of Nord Stream 2, stated that "the pressure of the water has more or less closed the gasoduc, preventing the gas that is within from escaping." The conclusion is that there is still gas in the gasoduct, he added. Follow our direct.


The Russian army declared that it was withdrawing from Lyman in eastern Ukraine. On Saturday, October 1, the Russian military announced that it was withdrawing from Lyman in eastern Ukraine. In a statement, the Russian Ministry of Defense stated that the allied forces had been moved away from Lyman toward more advantageous lines because they were in danger of being forced to close ranks. A few while later, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense announced that "ukrainian assault forces" had entered the city. The Ukrainian theater groups' performance of Lyman opens up access for them to the Louhansk and Donetsk regions in the north.

Kiev denounces Russia's "illegal detention" of the owner of the Zaporizhia power plant. Igor Mourachov, the general manager of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, was detained illegally on Friday by the Russian government, which controls the facility, for an as-yet-unknown reason, according to the Ukraine, which denounced the action on Saturday. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs blasted the crime as "a new act of state terrorism by the Russian Federation and a serious violation of international law" in a statement.


The Ukraine accuses Russia of killing 20 civilians. At least 20 bodies of civilians shot by balls, according to the Kharkiv region governor, were found on a road close to Koupiansk, which the Ukrainians retook on Thursday. It hasThey were killed by Russian soldiers as they attempted to flee the bombardments, he said. This vehicle convoy was discovered yesterday, and AFP journalists were among those who were able to see it.


Joe Biden responded to Vladimir Poutine's speech. The US president declared on Friday night, a few hours after Vladimir Poutine's lengthy speech praising the annexation of four regions of Ukraine, that "America and its allies will not be intimidated" and that Vladimir Poutine "ne we effrayera not." The Russian president addressed Kiev as well as Washington and the rest of the Western world. His American counterpart responded, "America and her allies are more than willing to defend every square inch of Ottan territory."


Washington does not believe that a nuclear strike is "imminent." When fears of a nuclear war were raised by the annexation of Ukrainian territory, Joe Biden's national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, assured them that there were currently no signs of an impending use of nuclear weapons.According to this adviser, the United States would send more weapons to Ukraine the following week.

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