China News Agency, Beijing, September 10. Comprehensive news: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on the 9th that the Ukrainian armed forces have regained control of more than 30 towns in the Kharkiv region.

According to Russian media reports, the Russian army has begun to send reinforcements to Kharkiv.

The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Grossi, issued a statement on the situation at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant on the 9th, calling on both sides to immediately stop the shelling and establish a safety zone.

Russia sends reinforcements to Kharkiv

  According to reports from the Russian Satellite News Agency, Russia Today TV and other media, the Russian army has begun to send reinforcements to Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine.

  According to reports, Russia and Ukraine are fighting fiercely in this direction.

According to a video released by the Russian Ministry of Defense on the 9th, the Russian armed forces are transferring armored vehicles and personnel to Kharkiv, and deploying heavy flamethrower systems.

  On the other hand, according to the Ukrainian State News Agency, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced in a video speech on the 9th that the Ukrainian armed forces have regained control of more than 30 towns in the Kharkiv region.

 Grossi calls for end to shelling of Zaporozhye region

  According to the official website of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Grossi, issued a statement on the 9th on the situation at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant.

  The city of Enel Godar, where the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant is located, was completely cut off due to shelling on the power infrastructure, the statement said.

Given the continued and increased shelling, there is little chance of re-establishing off-site power for the plant, and operators are considering shutting down the only reactor still in operation.

  Grossi called on both sides to immediately stop all shelling of the area and establish a safe zone, saying it was the only way to ensure that people would not face a nuclear accident.

 EU to provide 5 billion euros in macro-financial aid to Ukraine

  According to the Ukrainian State News Agency, on the 9th local time, at an informal meeting in Prague, EU finance ministers agreed to provide Ukraine with the next 5 billion euros of emergency macro-financial aid.

This is part of a 9 billion euro package.

  European Commission Executive Vice President Dombrovskis pointed out that financial aid to Ukraine has become increasingly important as the Ukrainian economy has been severely affected by the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

He believes that Ukraine's GDP could fall by 50% this year, so fast financial support is needed to keep the country functioning.

  According to the Associated Press, Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki said on the 9th that Ukraine is ready to export electricity to Poland to help Poland cope with a possible energy crisis.

According to reports, Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki and Latvian President Levic held talks with Ukrainian President Zelenski on military and energy security issues in Kyiv on the 9th.

  According to the TASS news agency, Hungarian President Novak said at a joint press conference with Serbian President Vucic on the 9th that EU sanctions against Russia will hit Europe, not Russia.

Novak said the impact of sanctions on Russia was affecting European countries, causing prices to rise and inflation to rise. "Those who proposed sanctions expected Russia to be affected, but that never happened."

Putin: Russia's grain exports will reach 30 million tons

  Russian President Vladimir Putin said at the Russian Federation Security Conference on the 9th that by the end of this year, Russia will supply 30 million tons of grain to the international market and is ready to increase this amount to 50 million tons or more.

  Regarding the export of fertilizers, Putin said that in the past four months, Russia has supplied 7 million tons of fertilizers to other countries, of which about 3 million tons were shipped to countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America.

Putin said that Russia has a backlog of hundreds of thousands of tons of chemical fertilizers in some ports in European countries, and Russian producers are willing to provide them to developing countries in urgent need for free.

  According to the Ukrainian state news agency, another ship carrying food arrived in Africa from Ukraine.

According to the Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine, a cargo ship carrying 65,000 tons of Ukrainian wheat has arrived at the port of Sudan and left the Ukrainian port on August 26.

  Since the launch of the food deal, 16 ships have left Ukrainian ports for African countries, transporting nearly 500,000 tons of food, the report said.

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