Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 6:22pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
NLaob: About 7,000 people have left the right bank of the Kherson Region in an orderly fashion, Acting Governor of the Kherson Region Vladimir Saldo told reporters on Wednesday.
"According to my calculations, to the data that we have, over 7,000 people have already left," Saldo said.
According to the acting governor, the situation remains calm in Kherson.
"We have a lot of military personnel here. The grouping is solid and robust, so there is reliable protection. But we are relocating people to make it easier for the army to carry out their assigned tasks and to protect the civilian population," Saldo stressed.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 6:21pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
NLaob: Kherson governor reveals number of residents evacuated from left bank
It is reported that the situation remains calm in Kherson
About 7,000 people have left the right bank of the Kherson Region in an orderly fashion, Acting Governor of the Kherson Region Vladimir Saldo told reporters on Wednesday.
"According to my calculations, to the data that we have, over 7,000 people have already left," Saldo said.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 6:20pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
Kherson governor reveals number of residents evacuated from left bank
It is reported that the situation remains calm in Kherson
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 6:17pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
Alamkir: See; his report is very brief "A power plant in Belgorod Russia got hit" Wether Russia retaliate or not is another news and non of his business. I understand, people won't always behave the way you want them to. And you can always walk away. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 6:15pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
Alamkir: One person post will just full this thread this days..... Nawao! Make una dey calm down make we enjoy dis thread.
Make your report brief and dnt repeat over and over again. Its not who post pass that will win and its not about winning anyway We are all just learning here pls
Noted, it's not by force to remain on this thread o. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 6:15pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 6:13pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 6:06pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
Uprightness100: A power plant in Belgorod Russia got hit I Googled it because you appeared to be credible based on your antecedents. According to internet results (please see attached) Russia responded with massive retaliatory strikes.
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Politics › Re: Ortom: PDP Is Stopping Me From Working For Peter Obi by NLaob: 5:51pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
Decamp and go to the labour party. Disloyalty is disgusting. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Putin Declares Martial Law In 4 Annexed Regions Of Ukraine by NLaob: 5:48pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
Analyst7: Lol I remembered when this war just started and some people were hyping Ukraine and US…abeg who’s tougher now They're Nazi bootlickers cum keyboard analyst with no experience/exposure. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Putin Declares Martial Law In 4 Annexed Regions Of Ukraine by NLaob: 5:47pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
Gentlechika: And the media will tell you Putin is loosing the war. Ukraine is winning on social media  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Putin Declares Martial Law In 4 Annexed Regions Of Ukraine by NLaob: 5:46pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
lhordspy: This right here is a brilliant leader with good strategy, rare sense of reasoning and foresight.
He knows the evil westerners hands are tied at the moment having exhausted all sanctionable sanctions. All those billions of military packages sent to Ukraine, either ended up falling into wrong hands and been sold in black market for peanuts by terrorists or destroyed by Russian forces with ease.
They have now resorted to sponsoring terrorist suicide bombers and saboteurers just like the coward they are. And With what happened with the crimean bridge and Nord stream Pipeline been blown off. Putin needs to put all preventive strategy in place to curtail the new menace.
He knows their little dirty games of infiltration, and he is countering it smartly before it even start.
What a leader. Russians are lucky to have someone like that. President Putin is a genius. This guy, how are you so fast. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 5:40pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
NLaob: The power plant should be blown up. Remember the terroristic incident with the Crimean bridge and Russia's response? White house air defense systems couldn't defend Ukraine from Russian aerial attacks, a response to Ukrainian terroristic activity on Russian soil  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 5:38pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
The power plant should be blown up. Remember the terroristic incident with the Crimean bridge and Russia's response? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 5:36pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
On Tuesday, Acting Kherson Region Governor Vladimir Saldo announced that civilians who live on the right bank of the Dnieper River in the Kherson Region would be evacuated to its left bank due to the threat of flooding, which could be triggered by a Ukrainian military strike on the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant. Saldo warned that Ukraine was accumulating substantial forces near Nikolayev and Krivoy Rog. According to the acting governor, the decision to relocate local residents was also due to the construction of massive defensive fortifications.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 5:24pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
Suella Braverman Quits as UK Home Secretary With Attack on PM Liz Truss
Updates pending. So much confusion and unprecedented disorganization in the camp of the barbarians  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 5:20pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
iykofias: New prisoners after the unsuccessful attack of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Krivoy Rog direction Pigs  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 5:20pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
iykofias: Tank of the Armed Forces of Ukraine after being blown up by an anti-tank mine. Magnificent view  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 5:13pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
NLaob: Saldo also said Kherson doesn’t plan to reconsider the current curfew, which runs from 10 pm to 5 am.
Earlier reports said Ukraine continues to build up the amount of equipment on approaches to the Kherson Region, and several tens of thousands of troops are already in position along the engagement line.
On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree to introduce martial law in four new regions of Russia. According to the Constitution of the Russian Federation, in the event of aggression against Russia or a threat of imminent aggression, the president shall introduce martial law in the Russian Federation or in its certain areas, immediately notifying the Federation Council and the State Duma about the measure.
Are you seeing what I'm seeing  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 5:12pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
NLaob: "Martial law means military authorities will take over the control of the region according to law. We are doing this work together with the military," he told reporters.
He said almost all regional government staff had been relocated to the eastern bank of the Dnieper. Travel to the western bank has been limited in an effort to help the organized relocation of civilians from that bank.
Saldo also said Kherson doesn’t plan to reconsider the current curfew, which runs from 10 pm to 5 am.
Earlier reports said Ukraine continues to build up the amount of equipment on approaches to the Kherson Region, and several tens of thousands of troops are already in position along the engagement line.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 5:10pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
NLaob: Military authorities are set to take over control of Kherson Region following the imposition of martial law, Vladimir Saldo, the acting governor of the Kherson Region, said on Wednesday.
"Martial law means military authorities will take over the control of the region according to law. We are doing this work together with the military," he told reporters.
He said almost all regional government staff had been relocated to the eastern bank of the Dnieper. Travel to the western bank has been limited in an effort to help the organized relocation of civilians from that bank.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 5:10pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
NLaob: Military authorities to take over control of Kherson Region under martial law — official
Vladimir Saldo also said Kherson doesn’t plan to reconsider the current curfew, which runs from 10 pm to 5 am
Military authorities are set to take over control of Kherson Region following the imposition of martial law, Vladimir Saldo, the acting governor of the Kherson Region, said on Wednesday.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 5:09pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
Military authorities to take over control of Kherson Region under martial law — official
Vladimir Saldo also said Kherson doesn’t plan to reconsider the current curfew, which runs from 10 pm to 5 am
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 5:05pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
Was it interesting? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 5:04pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 5:04pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
NLaob: The next update is going to be very interesting  Life expectancy in Russia dips due to coronavirus pandemic, official reveals
Russia’s life expectancy shrank by 3.3 years due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Deputy Director of the Health Ministry said on Wednesday.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 5:00pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
The next update is going to be very interesting  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 5:00pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
NLaob: Protests against the presence of French troops in Africa took place in Mali in January 2022, Niger in September 2022, and November 2021, Burkina Faso in October and July, Chad in May this year.
In August 2022, French troops completed their withdrawal from Mali after falling out with the Malian government and relocated to Niger, prompting demonstrations.
As an African, I'm glad there are black people standing up against these Western barbarians. Western barbarians and parasites from a barren land. The withdrawal coincided with Diop’s accusations that Paris was undermining Mali’s security, a matter that was expressed in a letter to the head of the United Nations Security Council in late August 2022.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 4:58pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
NLaob: However, despite the French intervention, the terrorist threat in Mali and neighboring countries kept growing, according to a report from the US-based Africa Center for Strategic Studies.
Over the years, dissatisfaction with French forces’ activities have caused a wave of anti-French protests in the Sahel.
Protests against the presence of French troops in Africa took place in Mali in January 2022, Niger in September 2022, and November 2021, Burkina Faso in October and July, Chad in May this year.
In August 2022, French troops completed their withdrawal from Mali after falling out with the Malian government and relocated to Niger, prompting demonstrations.
As an African, I'm glad there are black people standing up against these Western barbarians. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 4:57pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
NLaob: In 2014, France expanded its presence in the Sahel, launching Operation Barkhane and deployed thousands of soldiers to Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Mauritania, and Chad.
However, despite the French intervention, the terrorist threat in Mali and neighboring countries kept growing, according to a report from the US-based Africa Center for Strategic Studies.
Over the years, dissatisfaction with French forces’ activities have caused a wave of anti-French protests in the Sahel.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 4:56pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
Breaking: Suella Braverman Quits as UK Home SecretaryEven Buhari's govt has more stability and productivity than this current dispensation  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Gov. by NLaob: 4:55pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
NLaob: France's representative denied the accusations.
In 2013, France deployed troops to Mali to fight terrorism in the Sahel region.
The spark in regional violence followed NATO’s intеrvention in Libya, where its leader Muammar Gaddafi was murdered in 2011.
In 2014, France expanded its presence in the Sahel, launching Operation Barkhane and deployed thousands of soldiers to Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Mauritania, and Chad.
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