One of Russian President Vladimir Putin's most hawkish allies, Kadyrov, the leader of the Chechen Republic, has called on Moscow to resort to low-yield nuclear weapons.

(Reuters)

[Central News Agency] Ukraine announced the "complete elimination" of Russian troops in the logistics hub Liman, and the Chechen leader Kadyrov called on Moscow to use nuclear weapons.

In addition, in response to Moscow's nuclear threat, rumored U.S. plans to take action include targeting the Kremlin to kill Putin.

● Russia fell to Liman, a major town in the east of Uruguay

Russia announced on the 1st that it was abandoning the eastern Ukrainian town of Lyman, a fiasco that prompted one of President Vladimir Putin's most hawkish allies, the leader of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov, to call on Moscow to resort to low equivalence. (low-yield) nuclear weapons.

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Putin said last week that he was prepared to use all means to defend Russia's "territorial integrity," and he was not bluffing.

He also emphasized on September 30 that the above declaration also applies to the Ukrainian territory that Moscow has just announced to annex.

The Associated Press analyzed that Moscow’s withdrawal of troops from Liman complicates Putin’s statement to include four Ukrainian states in the territory, because Liman is located in the Donetsk region, which has been the Russian army for months. Logistic and transportation hub in the northern part of the state.

The victory of the liberation of Liman also paved the way for the Ukrainian army to penetrate further into the territories annexed by Moscow.

● Zelensky vowed to retake more territory US Defense Secretary praised Ukraine's victory

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a statement on the 1st after Kyiv troops began to enter the eastern town of Liman, promising that "within a week" more troops would be recovered from the Russian army in the eastern Donbas region of the country. territory.

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin also cheered Ukraine's achievement of regaining Leman on the 1st, saying that the victory would boost morale and put the Russian army in trouble again.

● Ukrainian-controlled Russian army attacked civilian convoy resulting in 24 deaths

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) previously issued a statement saying that at the end of September in the "gray zone" between the eastern Ukrainian army and the territory controlled by the Russian army, a civilian convoy containing seven vehicles was attacked by the Russian army. 20 people were killed.

Ukraine's Kharkiv governor, Oleg Synegubov, raised the death toll to 24, including a pregnant woman and 13 children.

He also accused Russian troops of "shooting at civilians at close range".

● US media revealed that the White House is considering beheading Putin

Putin threatened to use nuclear weapons last month. Newsweek quoted a U.S. military source as saying that in response to Moscow's nuclear threat, the United States plans to take actions that include a non-nuclear option of beheading, which is to attack the Kremlin to kill Putin. .

The Russian embassy in the United States slammed Newsweek's so-called beheadings as "delusional" and called the possible U.S. response to Russia's nuclear attack in the article a "crazy option."

● Germany will supply Ukraine with advanced air defense systems to defend against drone attacks

German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht (Christine Lambrecht) made a surprise visit to the southern port city of Odessa in Ukraine on the 1st, during which she announced that Germany will begin to provide advanced IRIS-T air defense systems in the next few days, and a total of 4 will be delivered. group to assist in defending against drone attacks.

In recent weeks, Ukraine has faced more suicide attacks from Iranian-made drones, which have not only caused casualties but also severely damaged infrastructure.

● Beixi No. 2 pipeline stopped leaking

The Nord Stream pipeline, which transports Russian natural gas to Europe, was suspected of being damaged due to man-made damage on September 26, causing the gas to leak.

A spokesman said that the leakage of Beixi 2 had stopped on the 1st as the gas and water pressure had reached an equilibrium.

At present, it is impossible to obtain information on the leakage status of Beixi No. 1, and the leakage point of this pipeline is obviously larger than that of Beixi No. 2.

German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said on the 1st that Germany will form an investigation unit with Denmark and Sweden to find out the apparent "vandalism" of the Nord Stream pipeline.

● Russia's Tizaporozhye nuclear power plant director

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine was occupied by Russia early in the war.

Ukraine's state nuclear power company Energoatom said its director, Ihor Murashov, was arrested by a Russian patrol on September 30.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said Russia had confirmed this.

"International Atomic Energy Agency Director Rafael Grossi has expressed the hope that Murasov can return home quickly and safely, and be able to resume his important duties at the power plant," the IAEA tweeted.

● Russia bans SoundCloud

The streaming music app SoundCloud has been banned in Russia for providing "fake news" about Ukraine's "special military operation", Interfax reported on Tuesday, citing Russia's state information technology, communications and mass media watchdog (RKN).

In order to control the spread of news, Moscow launched its military operation in Ukraine on February 24, and opened a new battlefield with technology giants. It not only slowed down the speed of Russian people connecting to Twitter, but also banned Meta’s social media Facebook and Instagram. .

● UN chartered ships to carry Ukrainian wheat to Somalia

The Ukrainian Ministry of Infrastructure said on the 2nd that the fifth ship NEW ISLAND, chartered by the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), has arrived at the Black Sea port of Chornomorsk in Ukraine and will send Ukrainian wheat to Somalia. Mary.

The Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine also mentioned that so far, a total of 5.8 million metric tons of agricultural products have been shipped from Ukrainian ports in accordance with the agreement brokered by the United Nations.