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The main news of the night and morning of Thursday, September 5: the attack of the Shahedeen on Kyiv, the candidacies of new officials

Night air attack, 138 combat clashes, battles in the Pokrovsk and Kurakhovsky directions, losses of occupiers, enemy shelling, Russian drones in the skies of Belarus.

Artillerymen of the 56th separate motorized infantry Mariupol brigade at work

This night Russia attacked Ukraine with an Iskander-M ballistic missile from the territory of occupied Crimea and 78 Shahed strike UAVs from Kursk, Yeysk, Primorsko-Akhtarsk.

The defenders managed to shoot down 60 attack drones. Two more returned to Russia, one flew to Belarus, and 15 were lost locally, presumably under the influence of electronic warfare, the Air Force reported on Telegram. “Aviation, anti-aircraft missile troops, electronic warfare units and mobile fire groups of the Air Force and Defense Forces of Ukraine were involved in repelling the enemy's air attack,” the report says.

Air defense operated in the Kyiv, Cherkasy, Kirovograd, Vinnytsia, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson, Poltava, Chernihiv, Zhytomyr, Zaporizhia and Kherson regions.

Tonight, the Russians carried out another massive attack and again tried to attack Kyiv with attack drones, the Kiev City Military Administration reported.

Enemy drones began flying into Ukraine in the evening, around 10 p.m., from the southern and eastern directions. Almost all southern, northern, eastern, central and part of the western regions of Ukraine, as well as Kyiv, were under threat of an air strike.

The alarm was declared in the capital before midnight and lasted for more than 9 hours.

In the Kyiv region, six houses were damaged as a result of falling enemy drone debris.

In addition, there is damage to a car and a utility building, and windows in an apartment building are broken. Grass was burning in three districts of the region, said OVA head Ruslan Kravchenko.

Meanwhile, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports that 138 combat clashes occurred over the past 24 hours. Russia launched three missile strikes (14 missiles), 72 airstrikes (100 air strikes), and carried out more than 4,100 attacks, including 107 from multiple launch rocket systems.

In the Liman direction< /b> Ukrainian soldiers stopped 27 attacks near Druzhelyubovka, Grekovka, Makeyevka, Novosadovye, Nevsky and Torskoye.

In the Pokrovsk direction the defenders repelled 52 attacks by the invaders in the areas of the settlements of Vozdvizhenka, Zelenoe Pole, Grodovka, Novogrodovka, Selidovo, Nikolayevka and Mirolyubovka.

At the Kurakhovsky defense industrystopped enemy attacks near Georgievka, Konstantinovka and Krasnogorovka, where the enemy tried to break through the defense 46 times. More details about the operational situation are in the news. that over the past 24 hours, the Defense Forces eliminated another 1,200 Russian occupiers. Russia has already lost 621,550 troops in Ukraine.

Other enemy losses are in the news.

Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal submitted to parliament the candidacies of eight ministers. This was reported by the government representative in the Verkhovna Rada Taras Melnychuk at night on Telegram.

The submission from the head of government was received “at the suggestion of the parliamentary faction of the SERVANT OF THE PEOPLE, which acts as a coalition.” Shmyhal submitted Olha Stefanishyna for appointment as Vice Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine – Minister of Justice of Ukraine. Development of Communities and Territories of Ukraine.

Other candidates are in the news.

Vladimir Putin's visit to Mongolia has dealt a blow to the entire system of international criminal law. But there is no need to make a tragedy out of this, and the consequences of the decision will be felt by Mongolia, which has put its international subjectivity at risk. Putin used the entire country as an instrument of a geopolitical game, said Prosecutor General Andrei Kostin during a discussion within the framework of the New Country project “Punish Evil: The Rome Statute and the Restart of International Law”.

It should be remembered that there are 125 countries that have ratified the Rome Statute, and among them there are those that can do nothing if the Russian leader wants to go there. Kostin believes that Putin's choice of Mongolia was deliberate – it is “an ordinary country with an ordinary level of democracy.”

“There will certainly be a reaction. I understand that there are concerns that Putin may go to Brazil for the G20 this year. But that doesn't mean it will be that easy. There are other members of the G20, and I don't think all of them will be happy to see Putin in Brazil or any other country. I don't think this case undermines trust in the mechanism, but it does show that the international legal system itself is under constant threat. rights,” the Ukrainian Prosecutor General said.

According to Belarusian observers, during the night attack by Russians on Ukrainian territory using Shahed-type attack drones, at least two drones flew from the Chernihiv region into Belarusian airspace.

As the OSINT project “Belarusian Gayun” writes, the country-accomplice of Russia raised fighters through the UAV. Moreover, combat work took place over Gomel. Local residents heard explosions, and videos distributed on the Internet show that the “shahed” was shot down.

The drones were probably deviated from their route by Ukrainian electronic warfare systems. Ukrainian online media outlets joke that Belarus is the first country to help Ukraine shoot down Russian drones, while Poland and other Western allies are delaying such a decision.

The organizer of the US presidential debates, ABC News, has released the rules agreed upon with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris for the event scheduled for September 10. The debates will be held at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. No spectators are expected. The moderators will be hosts David Muir and Lynsey Davis.

The total duration of the broadcast will be 90 minutes, during which two commercial breaks are planned. Candidates are prohibited from communicating with their headquarters during commercials. They are also prohibited from using recordings or a prompter. Answers should last no more than two minutes, with another one given for comments, reactions and clarifications. There is no introductory speech, at the end of the debate politicians will be able to sum up their message in a two-minute speech. will definitely be on our website.

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