Day: June 20, 2022

  • ROSATOM and Yakutia planning for SHELF-M small nuclear plant

    Russian nuclear power company ROSATOM’s director general Alexey Likhachev and the head of the Republic of Sakha (also known as Yakutia) Aysen Nicolayev have signed an agreement “on intentions and a procedure for organising cooperation for promoting projects involving a small nuclear power plant based on the SHELF-M reactor”. The agreement will see the two…

  • The Chechens Fighting Russia on the Front Line

    The Chechens Fighting Russia on the Front Line

    Islam is not just another soldier. “If the Russians take me, I won’t be exchanged”, said the Chechen fighting with the Ukrainian army near the front line. “They’ll torture me then show me on television.” The 33-year-old dissident, a refugee who has been in Poland for nearly two decades, joined the Sheikh Mansur battalion in…

  • Russian Army Has Lost Up to 4% of Soldiers in 4 Months of War – Report

    Russian Army Has Lost Up to 4% of Soldiers in 4 Months of War – Report

    The Russian army is unlikely to return to its full force in the near future after it has incurred significant losses of troops and military equipment during its four-month war in Ukraine, the investigative outlet iStories reported Monday.   Before Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, the country’s army was ranked the second-best in the world.…

  • In Photos: Ukrainian Medics on the Frontlines

    In Photos: Ukrainian Medics on the Frontlines

    Ukraine on Sunday celebrated Healthcare Workers Day, which was established by the U.S.S.R. in 1980, amid Russia’s ongoing invasion. In a video address, President Volodymyr Zelensky congratulated nurses who “have literally been on the frontlines since Feb. 24” and called them an example of “extraordinary heroism.” During the four months of Russia’s offensive, these medical…

  • Rooppur NPP Power Unit 2 Has Started to Install the Dome Part of the Inner Containment

    At the Rooppur NPP construction site in the People’s Republic of Bangladesh (with the ROSATOM’s Engineering Division being the general designer and general contractor), installation of the first of the three tiers of the inner containment dome has just been finished at the reactor building of power unit 2. The large-dimensioned structure being 195 tons…

  • Panic Buying in Kaliningrad as Lithuania Bans Rail Cargo From Russia

    Panic Buying in Kaliningrad as Lithuania Bans Rail Cargo From Russia

    A wave of panic buying spread across the Kaliningrad region after a rail blockade imposed by neighboring Lithuania on Saturday threatened to isolate Russia’s strategic Baltic exclave. One unverified video shared Sunday showed anxious shoppers loading up on cement at a hardware store in the outskirts of the regional capital.   “On the first day [of…

  • Russia Adds Ukraine Separatist Recognition to School Curriculums

    Russia Adds Ukraine Separatist Recognition to School Curriculums

    Russian high schools will start teaching students about the Kremlin’s recognition of eastern Ukraine’s breakaway republics as independent states in the upcoming academic year, according to a course outline published on the federal Institute for Education Development Strategy website. In a break with the international community, President Vladimir Putin formally recognized the independence of the…

  • Russia Threatens To Retaliate as Lithuania Bans Rail Transit to Kaliningrad

    Russia Threatens To Retaliate as Lithuania Bans Rail Transit to Kaliningrad

    Russia on Monday demanded the immediate lifting of Lithuania’s “openly hostile” restrictions on the rail transit of EU-sanctioned goods to Moscow’s exclave of Kaliningrad that borders Lithuania and Poland. Moscow accused the Baltic nation of banning the rail transit of goods subject to sanctions imposed by the European Union over Russia’s miliary campaign in Ukraine.…

  • Ukraine Strikes Offshore Gas Drilling Rig – Crimean Official

    Ukraine Strikes Offshore Gas Drilling Rig – Crimean Official

    Updated at 4:15 p.m. on June 22 to clarify that a gas drilling platform, not an oil drilling platform, was struck. Offiicals Russia-annexed Crimea has accused Ukraine of firing upon a gas drilling platform in the Black Sea Monday morning, with three injured and seven missing. “This morning the enemy struck the drilling platforms of…

  • Ukraine Strikes Offshore Oil Drilling Rig – Crimean Official

    Ukraine Strikes Offshore Oil Drilling Rig – Crimean Official

    The head of Russia-annexed Crimea has accused Ukraine of firing upon an oil drilling platform in the Black Sea off the coast of the peninsula. “This morning the enemy struck the drilling platforms of Chernomorneftegaz…I am in touch with colleagues from the Defense Ministry and the FSB. We are working to rescue people,” Aksyonov wrote…

  • Russian Player Changes Nationality to Avoid Wimbledon Ban – Report

    Russian Player Changes Nationality to Avoid Wimbledon Ban – Report

    A Russian tennis player has avoided a Wimbledon ban on all competitors from her country by changing her nationality to Georgian, according to a report in The Times newspaper. Natela Dzalamidze, a 29-year-old doubles player ranked No. 44 in the world, will compete in the women’s doubles with Serbia’s Aleksandra Krunic when the tournament starts…

  • Russia to Expand High-Tech Surveillance to Ukraine Border Areas – Kommersant

    Russia to Expand High-Tech Surveillance to Ukraine Border Areas – Kommersant

    Russia plans to expand its high-tech surveillance program to areas near Ukraine amid a spate of cross-border attacks during Moscow’s nearly four-month invasion, the Kommersant daily reported Monday, citing unnamed sources familiar with the project. Russia’s Emergencies Ministry plans to deploy the “Safe City” program in annexed Crimea, as well as the Krasnodar, Voronezh and…

  • Russia Exports Record 8.42M Tons of Oil to China in May – Reuters

    Russia Exports Record 8.42M Tons of Oil to China in May – Reuters

    Russia exported a record 8.42 million tons of discounted crude oil to China in May amid Western sanctions over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, Reuters reported Monday.   That amounts to 1.98 million barrels per day (bpd), up from 1.59 million bpd in April, according to Chinese customs data cited by the news agency. Russia displaced…