China News Agency, Beijing, November 28th. Comprehensive news: After the head of the Ukrainian State Nuclear Power Corporation stated that the Russian army was preparing to withdraw from the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov refuted this statement on the 28th.

Ukrainian Infrastructure Minister Kubrakov said on the evening of the 27th that due to Russia's attempt to limit ship inspections at ports, Ukraine's grain exports in November will be less than 3 million tons.

  Russia denies withdrawing from Zaporozhye nuclear power plant

  According to Reuters, after the head of the Ukrainian State Nuclear Power Corporation said on the 27th that Russian troops were preparing to withdraw from the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov refuted the remarks on the 28th.

The Kremlin said the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant remained under Russian control and would remain in control, the report said.

  Earlier in the day, the Energodar regional government had said on social media that the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant was still under Russian control.

  Ukraine's power shortage worsens

  According to the Russian Satellite News Agency, the Ukrainian National Energy Company announced on social media on the 28th that due to the intensification of power shortages, an emergency power outage was implemented throughout Ukraine.

The reason for this was the outage of units at several power stations.

At the same time, due to deteriorating weather conditions, electricity consumption continued to grow, and Ukraine's power shortage has reached 27%.

  According to the Ukrainian President’s website, Ukrainian President Zelensky issued an early warning in a video speech on the 27th, saying that the Russian army is preparing to launch more attacks, and urged the Ukrainian army and the people to prepare for the new week of energy supply in cold weather pressure.

  Ukrainian officials expect Ukrainian grain exports to be less than 3 million tons in November

  According to Reuters, Ukrainian Infrastructure Minister Kubrakov said on social media on the evening of the 27th that due to Russia's attempt to limit ship inspections at ports, Ukraine's grain exports in November will be less than 3 million tons.

In October, Ukraine exported about 4.2 million tons of grain, he said.

  Kubrakov said that in the past, 40 inspections were usually carried out a day, but due to Russian restrictions, the number of inspections has dropped sharply.

There are still 77 grain ships waiting in line for inspection in Turkey, while three ports in the Black Sea are currently using only 50% of their capacity, he said.

  According to reports, Ukrainian President Zelensky announced at the International Food Security Summit held in Kyiv the day before that Ukraine has raised about 150 million U.S. dollars from more than 20 countries and the European Union, which will be used to export food to poor countries such as Ethiopia and Sudan.

  Russia has previously said that grain exported from Ukraine has not reached countries that urgently need it.

  Ex-Italian PM advocates negotiated solution to Ukraine crisis

  According to the Russian Satellite News Agency, the Italian media published an interview with Conte, the former Italian Prime Minister and the leader of the "Five Star Movement" party, on the 27th. Conte said that he advocated resolving the Ukrainian crisis at the negotiating table, but the current problem is that there is no negotiation. table, which worried him deeply.

Conte said that the idea that "it is impossible to negotiate with Russia" is wrong.

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