Mariupol, Europe Brief News – The Ukraine-Russian War is getting intense each day. Now the latest update is that Russian forces have taken control over Chernobyl nuclear plants. The Governor of the Kyiv region has confirmed these reports on Saturday. The southern port of Mariupol has witnessed a fight on the streets. Now that the conflict is going on for four weeks, Russia didn’t get to seize anything major in the Ukraine City.
Moscow is giving a signal that they may scale back all their military ambitions. They want to focus on the territory backed by the separatists in the East. However, the intense fight is reported in many places on Saturday. It suggests there will be no swift let-up in this conflict. It leads to killing thousands of people and the situation gets intense putting up fear in others.
Around 3.7 million people have moved abroad due to this situation of the War. More than half of Ukraine’s children and women have already left home. According to the report from the United Nations, Russian troops seized the town of Slavutych. It is close to the border with Belarus.
Chernobyl Workers Continue To Work Despite The Threat
According to the Governor of the Kyiv region Oleksandr Pavlyuk, the workers at Chernobyl will be in for a big threat. This is where the workers of the Chernobyl plant are living. He revealed further that soldiers are occupying many hospitals. Some of them have even kidnapped the mayor. However, all the reports cannot be verified independently.
Slavutych remains outside the exclusion zone around Chernobyl. In 1986 this site was the hot spot in the world’s worst nuclear disaster. The Ukraine Staff continues to work there even if the plant is seized by the Russian forces since the invasion in February.
The top authorities in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv have announced a 35-hour curfew in the region. Vitali Klitschko is the Governor of this region and he believes that the curfew must run from 8 pm onwards. All the residents can leave their homes to get a bomb shelter. Even the shops, pharmacies, gas stations will not operate during the curfew. People cannot use public transport either.
Mariupol is on the other side of the country remains to be in a tight spot. The situation in this area remains critical and street fighting takes place continuously. This city is devastated due to Russian fire for many weeks in a row.