Tag: Russia

  • Ukraine crisis: FG postpones evacuation of Nigerians from Poland

    Ukraine crisis: FG postpones evacuation of Nigerians from Poland

    The federal government (FG) of Nigeria has postponed the evacuation of Nigerians from Poland following the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports a Ministry of Foreign Affairs official, Bolaji Akinremi made this known on Thursday.

    According to Akinremi, an Air Peace charter flight scheduled to evacuate Nigerians fleeing Ukraine from Poland on Thursday was postponed.

    The flight was postponed due to a delay in preparing passengers for the check-in process, and has now been scheduled for Friday morning.

  • We tried to avoid invading Ukraine – Russian foreign minister

    We tried to avoid invading Ukraine – Russian foreign minister

    Russia tried to prevent the current development of events around Ukraine, but the West preferred not to notice this and now forgets about its responsibility.

    Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Thursday.

    The diplomat called the Russian operation a forced move, after all the efforts of negotiations, compromises, clarifications and explanations failed

    “We tried to prevent this result for many years, not weeks, not months, using all the possibilities and all the tactics.

    “But can they really sink to such a level that they do not take responsibility for their own complicity in the collapse of Ukraine,” Zakharova said.

    “Western countries cannot pretend that they are not involved in this or they were not the ideologists of the intra-Ukrainian confrontation and confrontation of Ukraine, primarily, with Russia,” she added.

    Commenting on the anti-Russian sanctions, the diplomat said that it is difficult to judge how long-term the sanctions will turn out to be but everything can still return to normalcy.

  • U.S. blasts Russia’s media crackdown on Ukraine amid invasion

    U.S. blasts Russia’s media crackdown on Ukraine amid invasion

    The United States (U.S.) government on Thursday accused Moscow of cracking down on media amid Russia’s war on Ukraine.

    “At home, the Kremlin is engaged in a full assault on media freedom and the truth, and Moscow’s efforts to mislead and suppress the truth of the brutal invasion are intensifying,” U.S. State Department spokesperson, Ned Price, said in a statement.

    Earlier in the week, the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office asked media regulator, Roskomnadzor, to restrict access to the website of Kremlin-critical radio station, Ekho Moskvy, or Echo of Moscow.

    Authorities had previously accused Ekho and other critical media of spreading false information about Russia’s attack on Ukraine.

    Moscow officially called the invasion of Ukraine a “military operation” and has banned media from using terms like “attack” or “invasion.”

    The online channel Dozhd was also threatened with being blocked.

    “Ekho Moskvy has been respected for its even-handed treatment of breaking news since its founding 32 years ago, and until yesterday, its broadcasts reached some 1.8 million daily listeners throughout Russia and beyond.

    “Dozhd, which has been operating for more than a decade, is similarly known for high-quality reporting,” Price said.

    Price added that Moscow was “also throttling Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram platforms that tens of millions of Russia’s citizens relied on to access independent information and opinions and to connect with one another and the outside world.”

    He also said the Russian parliament was set to meet in a special session on Friday.

    The meeting is to “consider a bill that would make ‘unofficial’ reporting on Russia’s further invasion of Ukraine punishable by up to 15 years in prison.

    “The people of Russia did not choose this war, Russian President, Vladimir Putin did.”

    Price added that Russians had a right to know about the death, suffering and destruction being inflicted by their government on the people of Ukraine” as well as about “the human costs of this senseless war to their own soldiers.”

    Washington again called on Putin to withdraw his troops from Ukraine and immediately cease the bloodshed.

  • Ukraine-Russia war: Air Peace deploys aircraft to evacuate Nigerians

    Ukraine-Russia war: Air Peace deploys aircraft to evacuate Nigerians

    Air Peace airline has deployed its aircraft to evacuate Nigerians stranded in Europe following the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.

    The airline’s spokesman, Mr Stanley Olisa, said this in a statement in Lagos on Thursday.

    “This is the first batch of Nigerians to be evacuated since the war broke out.

    “The aircraft departed Nigeria at 2.20 a.m. today, March 3, 2022, for Warsaw, Poland,” said the statement.

    It will be recalled that the Federal Government engaged Air Peace and another airlines to evacuate over 2,000 Nigerian nationals from neighbouring countries such as Poland, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia.

  • Disney, Warner Bros., Sony pausing film releases in Russia over Ukraine invasion

    Disney, Warner Bros., Sony pausing film releases in Russia over Ukraine invasion

    Hollywood studios, Disney, Warner Bros., and Sony Pictures Entertainment said they would pause theatrical releases of upcoming films in Russia.

    This they said was in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the unfolding humanitarian crisis.

    The Walt Disney Company said it was pausing the release of theatrical films in Russia, starting with the upcoming Pixar Animation Studios release, “Turning Red.”

    Within hours, WarnerMedia said it would pause this week’s release of “The Batman” in Russia.

    “We will make future business decisions based on the evolving situation,” Disney said in a statement.

    “In the meantime, given the scale of the emerging refugee crisis, we are working with our NGO partners to provide urgent aid and other humanitarian assistance.”

    Given the ongoing military action in Ukraine, “we will be pausing our planned theatrical releases in Russia, including the upcoming release of Morbius”, a Sony Pictures Entertainment spokesperson said in an emailed statement.

    Over the weekend, the Ukrainian Film Academy created an online petition that called for an international boycott of Russian cinema and the Russian film industry following the invasion.

    Russia remained a significant market for Hollywood, accounting for $601 million dollars in box office in 2021, or about 2.8 per cent of worldwide ticket sales, which totaled $21.4 billion dollars in 2021 according to Comscore.

    Several major films were slated for global release, “The Batman,” scheduled to open in Russia on March 3 as part of a worldwide roll-out, and Paramount Pictures’ “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” which made its global debut on April 8.

    WarnerMedia said it would continue to monitor the situation as it awaited “a swift and peaceful resolution to this tragedy.”

    One Hollywood trade publication reported studio executives were wrestling with the Russia question, as the U.S. and its European allies enacted economic sanctions.

    “If the U.S. and its allies want to cut off Russia from the rest of the world, then how will we go ahead and release our movies there?” one studio executive told The Hollywood Reporter.

  • Around 45,000 protest in Munich against Russian attack on Ukraine

    Around 45,000 protest in Munich against Russian attack on Ukraine

    Some 45,000 people, including Bavarian state premier Markus Söder, protested against the Russian attack on Ukraine in the German city of Munich on Wednesday, the police said.

    Many demonstrators carried blue and yellow flags, the national colours of Ukraine, and banners saying “Please let peace win” and “Peace for all.”

    “Under no circumstances will we accept a war, an unprovoked war of aggression in Europe, ever,” Söder said.

    “Now, we are all Ukrainians and we also stand by this commitment,” he added, referring to aid from Bavaria.

    Several parties wanted to send a joint signal with the rally for Ash Wednesday, a day usually marked by party disputes and mutual insults.

    Around 300 people protested in the Bavarian town of Tegernsee, not far from a villa belonging to Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov.

    Many carried banners saying “Stop Putin” or “Stop the war in Ukraine now.”

    Usmanov reportedly left Germany on Monday.

  • Ukraine: Only people registered with Nigerian embassies will be evacuated – FG

    Ukraine: Only people registered with Nigerian embassies will be evacuated – FG

    The federal government of Nigeria has released guidelines for the evacuation of Nigerians from Ukraine and stipulated that only people registered with the Nigerian embassies will be evacuated.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama made this known, stressing that only persons documented with the Nigerian embassies will be eligible for evacuation.

    Onyeama disclosed this on Wednesday in a statement signed by the Spokesperson of the ministry, Mrs Francisca Omayuli and made available to newsmen.

    Onyeama said that those without passports would be issued Emergency Travel Certificates to enable them travel back home.

    The minister said that the affected evacuees would return home via Romania, Poland and Hungary. He, however, said that those yet to register for the exercise needed to comply.

    The statement read in part: “The Federal Government of Nigeria wishes to inform that arrangements are being concluded for the evacuation of the first batch of Nigerian nationals willing to return home.

    “Intending evacuees should note that only persons documented with the Nigerian Embassies will be eligible for evacuation.”

    Onyeama gave the following contacts for documentation:

    Nigerian Embassy, Bucharest, Romania: +40786091964; +2348032882810(WhatsApp); email: headofmission@nigeriaembromania.gov.ng or info@nigeriaembromania.gov.ng

    Nigerian Embassy, Warsaw, Poland, +48889410270; +48579201775; email: Nigeria.warsaw@foreignaffairs.gov.ng

    Nigerian Embassy, Budapest, Hungary: +36308202903; +36308639203; email: embassy@nigerianembassy.hu or secretary@nigerianembassy.by.

  • Ukraine reports deaths of over 2,000 civilians in war with Russia

    Ukraine reports deaths of over 2,000 civilians in war with Russia

    At least 2,000 civilians have died since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, the Ukrainian state emergency service says.

    Ten emergency responders were among the dead, it said in a Facebook post.

    The UN had previously spoken of 142 civilian deaths.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a long-feared invasion of Ukraine on Thursday.

    Since then, more than 400 fires caused by enemy fire have been extinguished, according to the statement.

    The emergency service also said that 500 people have been brought to safety.

    Referring to ongoing attacks, it warned that “every hour costs the lives of our children, women and defenders.’’

  • Ukraine’s largest nuclear plant now under our control – Russia

    Ukraine’s largest nuclear plant now under our control – Russia

    Russia says it has now taken control of Ukraine’s largest nuclear plant, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi has revealed.

    Grossi, citing information from Moscow, said Russian forces now have control of Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant.

    The IAEA director general on Wednesday said Russian diplomats in Vienna had informed him of the development.

    According to the Russian embassy’s letter to the IAEA, staff at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant continue to ensure safe operation. Radiation levels are said to be normal.

    In Ukraine, which was invaded by Russia, 15 nuclear reactors are in operation across four power plants.

    Grossi has already warned of the risk of a serious nuclear accident as fighting continues across the country.

    The IAEA board of governors is scheduled to meet on Wednesday to discuss the situation.

    Earlier Kiev had reported to the IAEA that it remained in contact with all nuclear plants in the country and that they were operating normally.

    According to Anton Herashchenko, advisor to the Ukrainian Interior Ministry, Russian forces are also seeking to capture the South Ukraine nuclear power plant, about 350 kilometres west of Zaporizhzhia. Several helicopters have been seen heading in that direction.

    Russian units captured the closed nuclear power plant in Chernobyl last week. There was a slight increase in radiation readings at the site of the 1986 nuclear disaster after military vehicles stirred up radioactive soil there.

  • Russia, Ukraine hold another round of talks

    Russia, Ukraine hold another round of talks

    Russia and Ukraine will hold another round of talks on Wednesday with cease fire in view after Russia invaded Ukraine.

    Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov made this known, saying the Russian delegation will be waiting for the Ukrainian side at the place of negotiations on Wednesday afternoon.

    “There really is a certain element of contradictory information. But I will tell you which part does not refer to contradictory information.

    “So, this afternoon probably in the evening, our delegation will be on the spot waiting for Ukrainian negotiators.

    “Our delegation will be ready to continue the conversation tonight. And everything else is controversial,’’ Peskov told reporters.

    Peskov refused to specify the place of the talks, expressing hope that Ukrainian negotiators would come to talks.