Sandbags are piled up in front of the Baroque opera house, and armed soldiers patrol leafy 19th-century boulevards. Russian troops move along the coast, there are fears for Ukraine’s biggest Getty Images Copyright: Getty Images Residents of Odesa fill construction bags with sand to defend the city Image caption: Residents of Odesa fill construction bags with sand to defend the city
"The defendant Hanick knowingly chose to help Malofeyev spread his destabilising messages by establishing, or attempting to establish, TV networks in Russia, Bulgaria, and Greece, in violation of those sanctions,” the US statement adds. Malofeyev, the US says, was "one of the main sources of financing for Russians promoting separatism in Crimea," and has provided material and financial assistance to separatists in Donetsk. Hanik is accused of working with oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev, who the US Justice Department says "is closely tied to Russian aggression in Ukraine". Prosecutors say he worked with a sanctioned Russian businessman to set up pro-Kremlin TV channels in Europe. Getty Images Copyright: Getty Images The producer is accused of working with sanctioned oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev (pictured) Image caption: The producer is accused of working with sanctioned oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev (pictured)Ī former TV producer for Fox News was arrested in London last month at the request of the US, and American officials are now seeking to extradite him.Īmerican John "Jack" Hanik, 71, is accused of violating sanctions imposed in 2014 after Russia's invasion of Crimea. Ukrainian officials reported radiation levels had been "exceeded" in a number of places in the area at the time, but Russia said that was not the case.
Russian forces seized control of the shuttered Chernobyl nuclear power plant about a week ago. Any accident caused as a result of the military conflict could have extremely serious consequences for people and the environment, in Ukraine and beyond". On Wednesday, he said the country’s nuclear power plants "must be able to continue operating without any safety or security threats. The International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi in a statement today called on all the military forces operating around Enerhodar to refrain from violence near the plant. Don’t look away, STOP Russian invasion NOW!!!" Klitschko tweeted today: "Ukraine has 4 nuclear power plants and Russian army is shooting rockets and bombing right next to it. The local mayor has already warned that there is no water supply or electricity in the town, due to the onslaught. Wladimir Klitschko, the champion boxer and brother of the Kyiv mayor, has said that Ukraine's nuclear plants are being threatened by the Russian invasion, warning of a potential repeat of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.Įarlier, we reported fierce shelling in Enerhodar, in south-eastern Ukraine, the home of one of Europe's largest nuclear plants. Getty Images Copyright: Getty Images Enerhodar's nuclear cooling towers, pictured before the war Image caption: Enerhodar's nuclear cooling towers, pictured before the war The International Atomic Energy Agency said earlier today that it is consulting with Ukraine "and others with a view to provide maximum possible assistance to the country as it seeks to maintain nuclear safety and security in the current difficult circumstances". It also deals with nuclear waste at sites like Chernobyl, now under Russian control.
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