The Pope's envoy to Ukraine, Cardinal Konrad Krajewski , is involved in a shooting.

Together with two bishops, one Catholic and one Protestant, and accompanied by a soldier, he loaded his minibus with aid and went where "no one enters beyond the soldiers" because the blows are getting thicker.

In one of the planned stages, the group was hit by gunshots and the cardinal, together with the others, had to save himself: "For the first time in my life I did not know where to flee ... because it is not enough run, you need to know where, "he told Vatican News speaking from Zaporizhzhia. Fortunately, everyone is fine: "We are alive".

Krajewski is in Ukraine, on a mission from the Pope, for the fourth time since the war began : his role is to deal personally with the least. On one of his trips he brought an ambulance as a gift, driving it to Kiev personally.

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The Pope's envoy involved in a shooting is fine

The Pope's envoy to Ukraine, cardinal almsgiver Konrad Krajewski, together with two bishops, one Catholic and one Protestant, involved in a shooting. Krajewski today loaded his aid bus and went to where "no one enters beyond the soldiers" because the shots are getting more dense. In one of the planned stages, the group was hit by gunshots and the cardinal, together with the others, had to save himself: "For the first time in my life I did not know where to flee ... because it is not enough run, you need to know where, "he told Vatican News speaking from Zaporizhia. The cardinal is fine.

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Zapirizhzhia power plant reconnected to the Kiev network

The Ukrainian nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia has been reconnected to the Kiev grid. This was announced by the International Atomic Energy Agency. The plant "returned to receive electricity directly from the national grid after engineers repaired one of the four main external power lines, damaged during the conflict," the IAEA tweeted, noting that it "learned today" on the spot. , where he maintains two inspectors.

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Kremlin: “Nuclear? Read the doctrine "

"Read the doctrine, it's all written there." So Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov answered a question about the possibility of Russia using nuclear weapons in the conflict in Ukraine, after US President Joe Biden warned Vladimir Putin about it, asking him "not to". Ria Novosti reports it.

The Moscow doctrine provides, among other things, the use of tactical nuclear weapons in the event of aggression against the Russian Federation that jeopardizes "the existence" but also "the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the state".

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Germany, the Rosneft case breaks out

Germany's decision to take control of the German operations of the Russian oil giant Rosneft "is illegal and, in fact, is an asset expropriation following the situation created intentionally by the relevant EU sanctions and the actions of the German and Polish regulators with the goal of seizing the assets ". This was stated in a note by Rosneft itself, after the announcement in Berlin. Faced with a decision that Rosneft considers "not temporary", the Russian group is threatening "legal action" to defend the interests of its shareholders.

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The injured Italian journalist: "I'm returning home"

Mattia Sorbi, the Italian freelance journalist who was injured in Kherson in Ukraine, returns to show up on social media. "Dear friends - he writes on Facebook - I am happy to be able to tell you that I am returning to Italy thanks to the help of the Farnesina. Do not worry, I am fine and soon I will be able to give you my news! I have so much to tell you!".

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Kiev troops liberate another village

The Ukrainian counter-offensive in Donetsk continues. Soldiers from the 66th Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces announced the liberation of the village of Shchurove, 12 kilometers from the city of Lyman.

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Horror in Izyum, 440 bodies in a mass grave

"Executed" soldiers, civilian victims of air strikes, entire families with children, deaths of starvation and lack of care. Some bodies with their hands tied or their ears cut off, others with a noose around their necks. In the aftermath of the discovery of the mass grave with over 440 corpses in a forest on the outskirts of Izyum, "among the largest" ever found in Ukraine, journalists from all over the world, magistrates and police officers arrived on the spot, bringing out in dribs and drabs the most chilling details of the horror that the Russians left behind, withdrawing from the eastern city almost a week ago under pressure from Kiev forces.

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Chechen battalions towards the Donbass

Two Chechen battalions, the Zapad-Akhmat and the Vostok-Akhmat, have joined the allied forces in the Donbass: Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov announced yesterday on Telegram, according to Tass.

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(Unioneonline)

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