• War The Spanish Army will train Ukrainian combat troops in Zaragoza

While the director general of the IAEA -the UN nuclear agency-, Rafael Grossi, made a dramatic warning about a possible accident at the Ukrainian nuclear plant in

Zaporizhia

, occupied by

Russia

since almost the beginning of the

war in Ukraine

, more than After six months, the chairman of the Ukrainian nuclear sector monitoring agency revealed that Russian forces beat two staff members to death and

tortured and harassed dozens.

The

Zaporizhia

plant , the largest in Europe, and the surrounding region, in southern Ukraine, suffer regular bombing in the

war in Ukraine

of which

Kiev

and

Moscow

accuse each other.

Plant staff tried to find safe corridors to leave or evacuate relatives in the face of constant attacks.

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9:44

Putin votes in Russia's regional elections with the war in Ukraine in the background

Russian President Vladimir Putin today cast his electronic vote in Russia's municipal and regional elections that run until next Sunday as Russia continues to fight the

war in Ukraine.

"September 11 is the day of united voting in Russia. But you can also vote in advance and remotely. It is a comfortable and reliable voting system. Whoever can and wants to use it, I recommend it," he assured in a video published by the Kremlin in which he is seen voting from his office computer.

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The German Foreign Minister arrives in kyiv on a surprise visit

The German Foreign Minister has arrived in Kiev this Saturday, September 10, on a surprise visit in the midst of the

war in Ukraine

, according to the German Foreign Ministry.

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The Spanish Army will train Ukrainian combat troops in Zaragoza


Spain

has spent weeks preparing the arrival of Ukrainian military contingents to be trained in facilities in our country.

As the United Kingdom is already doing in its territory, the

Ministry of Defense

thus complies with one of the commitments made to the Government of Volodimir Zelenski and will welcome Ukrainian soldiers for their training prior to military deployment.

Read the complete information of Alberto Rojas from kyiv in EL MUNDO.

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The Human Rights Council will be put to the test by Russia and China

The UN Human Rights Council, which turns one month old on Monday, appears paralyzed by uncertainty about the way forward in the face of allegations of grave violations in China and Russia.

The UN's top human rights body regularly launches investigations into abuses around the world, but this seems more difficult when it comes to China and Russia, two permanent members of the Security Council.

However, NGOs have stepped up pressure on the Human Rights Council (HRC), pointing to abuses in China's Xinjiang region and the Kremlin's intensifying crackdown on civil society following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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Zelenski says that Ukraine has liberated about thirty settlements in Kharkov

Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky reported Friday that the army has liberated and taken control of more than 30 settlements in the Kharkov region, and has asked citizens to report crimes committed by Russian occupiers.

"At that time, the Armed Forces of Ukraine liberated and took control of more than 30 settlements in the Kharkov region. On the part of the peoples of the region, actions to control and secure the territory continue, we are gradually taking control of new settlements," said the Ukrainian president in his usual late-night address.

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Russia sends military reinforcements after Ukrainian advances in the northeast

The Russian army has announced that it has sent reinforcements to the Ukrainian region of

Kharkov

, after

Ukraine

signaled progress in its counter-offensive in that part of the country, which borders

Russia

.

President

Volodimir Zelenski

assured at night that the Ukrainian army continues its counteroffensive and that it has already recovered 30 towns in the northeast.

On Thursday, the Ukrainian authorities had reported the reconquest of the city of Balaklia and a territorial advance of 1,000 kilometers.

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Staff at the Zaporizhia plant suffered harassment and torture at the hands of the Russians

Russian forces controlling the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant

in

southern

Ukraine

have killed two staff members and tortured and harassed dozens, the president of Energoatom, the Ukrainian nuclear sector watchdog agency, has said.

"A regimen of police harassment of personnel has been established" since the beginning of the

war

, denounced the official, Petro Kotin.

The situation, according to Kotin, is currently "very difficult" and there are cases of "torture, beatings and kidnappings."

Two people were "beaten to death" by Russian forces, some 200 staff members were detained and several are missing, it said.

"We do not know the fate of a dozen people, because they were taken and since then we have no information about them," he said.

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