Beijing, 4 Apr (ZXS) -- Comprehensive news: On 30 April, the Russian Foreign Ministry condemned Poland for forcibly taking over a school operated by the Russian Embassy in Poland in Warsaw. Deputy Energy Minister Farid Safarov said electricity prices would be raised in preparation for the next winter.

The Russian Foreign Ministry condemned Poland for taking over the Russian embassy school in Poland

According to the "Russia Today" website, the Russian Foreign Ministry issued an announcement on the 29th local time that Poland took over a school operated by the Russian Embassy in Poland in Warsaw, and Poland will face consequences.

"These hostile actions of the Polish authorities constitute a flagrant violation of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and an attempt on Russian diplomatic property in Poland," the announcement said. ”

Russian Ambassador to Poland Sergei Andreyev said in an interview with the media that according to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, diplomatic buildings cannot be broken into and confiscated under any circumstances.

Polish officials, accompanied by the police, opened the gates of the above-mentioned schools with crowbars on the 29th. School staff were told to leave the school building by 18 p.m. on the same day.

Polish Foreign Ministry spokesman Jahina said that Polish officials are implementing the court's relevant rulings. Yahina said the school has no diplomatic status and is not protected by the convention.

Ukraine's deputy energy minister said electricity prices would be raised

According to a report by the U.N. News Agency on the 30th, Ukraine's deputy minister of energy Safarov said that Ukraine will have to make a decision to raise electricity prices, otherwise the power system will not be able to prepare for the next winter.

Safarov said on the TV program that the Ukrainian government and relevant departments are currently studying how much electricity prices should be raised. "We must make such a decision, otherwise the Ukrainian energy industry will not recover."

Safarov added that international partners are also providing support for the recovery of Ukraine's energy sector, including equipment and funding, but these are not enough.

Lasso, president of the National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba, accused the United States of inciting the crisis in Ukraine

According to TASS, Lasso, chairman of the National Congress of People's Power of Cuba, said on the 29th local time that the US leadership is responsible for inciting the crisis in Ukraine, and they also tried to put pressure on Russia through the media.

Speaking at Russian State Duma Chairman Volodin, Lasso said: "We reiterate our strong condemnation of the unilateral sanctions imposed by the West against Russia. We oppose the policy of inciting hatred against Russia through the media in order to isolate Russia, through which they try to blame Russia for the escalation of the conflict. Lasso added: "We are well aware of the way the US government operates, and it is the real culprit in this problem [the Ukraine crisis]." ”

Novokakhovka was heavily shelled

The new Kakhovka regional administration said on social media on the 29th that the Ukrainian army carried out a fierce shelling of Nova Kakhovka, causing damage to power lines in the area, and faced a power outage before noon on the 30th, and the drinking water supply will also be affected.

According to CNN, Nova Kakhovka is home to an important hydropower project on the Dnieper. In November, Russian officials said the Kakhovka hydropower station had been damaged by Ukrainian shelling and would take at least a year to repair. (End)