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Zelenskyy says Russia destroyed Kherson’s critical infrastructure

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Zelenskyy says Russia destroyed Kherson’s critical infrastructure

Ukraine’s president says communications, water, warmth, electrical energy have been disrupted as Russians left the town.

Russian forces have destroyed crucial infrastructure within the southern metropolis of Kherson earlier than fleeing, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has mentioned, as Kyiv’s navy retook management of the southeastern metropolis.

“Earlier than fleeing from Kherson, the occupiers destroyed all of the crucial infrastructure: communications, water, warmth, electrical energy,” Zelenskyy mentioned in a video deal with on Saturday.

“[Russians] in every single place have the identical purpose: to humiliate individuals as a lot as doable. However we’ll restore all the pieces, imagine me,” he mentioned.

Jubilant residents welcomed troops arriving within the metropolis centre on Friday after Russia deserted the one regional capital it had captured for the reason that begin of the struggle in February.

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Ukrainian troops retook management of greater than 60 settlements within the Kherson area, Zelenskyy mentioned, including that nearly 2,000 mines, tripwires and unexploded shells had been handled thus far.

International minister Dmytro Kuleba mentioned Ukraine was “profitable battles on the bottom. However the struggle continues.”

Ukraine’s triumphant restoration of Kherson was welcomed by america as an “extraordinary victory”.

“It’s a giant second and it’s as a result of unimaginable tenacity and ability of the Ukrainians, backed by the relentless and united assist of america and our allies,” US Nationwide Safety Adviser Jake Sullivan mentioned whereas travelling to Cambodia with President Joe Biden for a regional summit.

‘Most decisive’ occasion within the struggle

Al Jazeera’s Assed Baig, reporting from the Kherson area, mentioned Moscow’s withdrawal was the “most decisive” occasion on this struggle thus far.

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“It’s boosted the morale of Ukrainian troopers who say … they now imagine they’ll win this struggle.”

Kuleba, who was attending the identical summit, warned that Kyiv nonetheless sees “Russia mobilising extra conscripts and bringing extra weapons to Ukraine”.

Ukraine’s Nationwide Police chief, Ihor Klymenko, mentioned some 200 officers have been at work within the metropolis, establishing checkpoints and documenting proof of doable struggle crimes.

About 70 % of the Kherson area stays beneath Moscow’s management, with Russian troops fortifying their battle strains on the jap financial institution of the Dnieper River, in line with the Basic Employees of Ukraine’s armed forces.

Russia established the Ukrainian metropolis of Henichesk as Kherson area’s short-term administrative capital following its withdrawal from Kherson metropolis.

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Whereas it seems to be a significant Russian setback, the Kremlin insisted Kherson was nonetheless a part of Russia and it didn’t remorse annexing your complete Kherson area. Russia introduced the annexation of 4 Ukrainian areas, together with Kherson, in September – a step dubbed unlawful by Kyiv.

The complete Ukrainian recapture of the Kherson area would disrupt an important land bridge for Russia between its mainland and the Crimean Peninsula, which Moscow annexed from Ukraine in 2014.

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60 Minutes: Donald Trump Offered ‘Shifting Explanations’ for Cancelling Interview — Watch Scathing Video

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Mexican mayor murdered less than a week after taking office

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The mayor of a state capital in southern Mexico has been killed just one week after he took office, officials said Sunday.

Alejandro Arcos was sworn in last Monday as mayor of Chilpancingo, a city so violent that a drug gang openly staged a demonstration, hijacked a government armored car and took police hostage in 2023 to win the release of arrested suspects.

Chilpancingo is the capital of Guerrero state, where Acapulco is located.

The state prosecutors’ office issued a statement Sunday confirming Arcos had been killed, but provided no details.

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Alejandro Moreno, the national leader of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, lamented Arcos’ killing and said the newly installed secretary of the city council had also been murdered three days earlier.

“They had been in office less than a week,” Moreno wrote on his social media accounts. “They were young and honest public servants who were seeking progress for their community.”

Supporters of slain Mayor Alejandro Arcos place candles and flowers at the entrance of the municipal building one week after he took office in Chilpancingo, Mexico, Monday, Oct. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Alejandrino Gonzalez)

Chilpancingo has long been the scene of bloody turf battles between two drug gangs, the Ardillos and the Tlacos. The battle has resulted in dozens of gruesome killings and some high-profile scandals.

A previous mayor was caught on video apparently holding a meeting with leaders of one of the gangs at a restaurant. She was subsequently expelled from her party.

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In July 2023, federal officials said a demonstration held by hundreds of people in Chilpancingo that month had been organized by the Ardillos gang to win the release of two gang leaders arrested for drugs and weapons possession.

The demonstrators largely blocked all traffic on the highway between Mexico City and Acapulco for two days, battled security forces and commandeered a police armored truck and used it to ram down the gates of the state legislature building.

The demonstrators abducted 10 members of the state police and National Guard, as well as three state and federal officials, and held them hostage to enforce their demands before releasing them.

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Borrell-to-Kallas: Will EU lose its balance in its Middle East policy?

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Borrell-to-Kallas: Will EU lose its balance in its Middle East policy?

How can the EU break the current deadlock in the Middle East? And what stance can we expect from the EU’s next top diplomat, Kaja Kallas? Radio Schuman spoke to Martin Konecny, director of the European Middle East Project.

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Monday marked a year since the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, which led Brussels to repeat its calls for a ceasefire and the immediate release of hostages.

One year later, Europe is still not on the same page, and in just a few weeks, Kaja Kallas, the former Estonian prime minister, will become the EU’s new foreign policy chief.

But Kallas is known to be less committed and outspoken on the Middle East than the current High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borell.

So, what can we expect from Kallas, and how can the EU break the current deadlock in the Middle East? Martin Konecny, director of the European Middle East Project, an independent civil society hub on EU policy towards Israel and Palestine is our guest today.

On the EU’s daily menu, get ready for a first taste of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s address to the European Parliament in Strasbourg.

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Ahead of his big speech on Wednesday outlining his vision for Hungary’s six-month turn at the EU’s rotating presidency, Orbán will hold a press conference with MEP Kinga Gál at 2:30 pm today that could steal some of the limelight from a parliamentary debate on the EU’s car industry and… himself.

Lastly, Radio Schuman dives into one of the EU’s toughest challenges: a serious shortage of doctors, nurses and other healthcare pros. Curious about which countries rely most on foreign medical staff? Here’s a hint: Northern Europe’s where to look.

You can read the full story on Euronews Health.

Radio Schuman is hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with journalist and production assistant Paula Soler, audio editing by Zacharia Vigneron and music by Alexandre Jas.

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