War in Ukraine This is how the Russians did with the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant: "They entered screaming that they were going to press the red button"
Zelenski adviser Vladislav Roitberg: "I know we will win but we need help"
Fifteen days after the start of the
war in Ukraine
,
Ukrainian
forces continue to resist the
Russian
offensive
from different directions.
An invasion that has triggered all the alerts.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has advised
Ukraine to destroy high-threat pathogens housed in
Ukraine
's public health laboratories to avoid "any potential spills" that spread disease among the population in the face of
Russian
attacks
, according to a report. exclusively from the Reuters agency.
Biosecurity experts say Russia
's troop movement
into
Ukraine
and the bombing of its cities have increased the risk of disease-causing pathogens escaping, should any of those facilities be damaged.
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06.07.
Japan to Freeze Assets of Three Belarusian Banks Amid Russia's Invasion of Ukraine
Japan will freeze assets of three
Belarusian
banks days after the European Union agreed to tighten
sanctions
on the country for its support for
Russia's
invasion of
Ukraine
.
This measure will be imposed from April 10 and will affect the entities Belagroprombank, Bank Dabrabyt and the Development Bank of the Republic of
Belarus
, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.
The ministry also announced that Japan will send $100 million to
Ukraine
, Poland, Hungary, Moldova, Slovakia and Romania through various international organizations to respond to "urgent needs" such as health, shelter or child protection.
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The WHO advised Ukraine to destroy the viruses stored in its laboratories to prevent them from spreading among the population
The World Health Organization advised
Ukraine
to destroy high-threat pathogens housed in the country's public health laboratories to avoid "any potential spills" that spread disease among the population, according to exclusive information from the Reuters agency.
Biosecurity experts say Russia
's troop movement
into
Ukraine
and the bombing of its cities have increased the risk of disease-causing pathogens escaping, should any of those facilities be damaged.
Like many other countries,
Ukraine
has public health laboratories that research how to mitigate dangerous disease threats that affect both animals and humans, including, most recently, Covid-19.
Its laboratories have received support from the United States, the European Union and the WHO.
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