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German army chief reiterates Russia attack warning; US becomes top oil exporter

German army chief reiterates Russia attack warning; US becomes top oil exporter

German Army Chief Christian Freuding reiterated warnings of a potential Russian attack on NATO by 2029. The US became the world's leading oil exporter, while Ukraine addressed child deportations and Russian recruitment of minors.

German Army Chief Christian Freuding reiterated his warning that Russia could attack NATO countries by 2029 or potentially sooner, prompting Germany to accelerate weapon production and enhance army provisions. Concurrently, the United States has emerged as the world's leading oil exporter, surpassing Saudi Arabia and Russia, a development reportedly influenced by a US-Iran conflict that has limited Saudi exports since February 2026. In Ukraine, Human Rights Commissioner Dmytro Lubinets clarified that his initial meeting with Russian ombudsman Yana Lantratova prioritized establishing dialogue for future results, rather than immediately addressing her alleged involvement in child deportations from Kherson. Ukrainian law enforcement has also documented six instances this year where Russian special services reportedly recruited underage girls for contract killings of Ukrainian military personnel. Sources: Українська правда, Громадське, Радіо Свобода

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Zaporizhzhia plant loses external power, Zelensky backs attacks, new EU sanctions announced

Zaporizhzhia plant loses external power, Zelensky backs attacks, new EU sanctions announced

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant lost external power, raising IAEA concerns. Ukrainian President Zelensky backed attacks on Russian sites, and the EU announced its 21st sanctions package.

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant experienced a complete loss of external power overnight, prompting the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to voice concerns regarding "permanent dangers to nuclear safety." Separately, nearly 50,000 individuals in the Zaporizhzhia region were reportedly without electricity. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reiterated his support for recent attacks on Russian oil and military sites, characterizing them as retaliatory actions and stating, "We continue to apply Ukrainian sanctions." French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed that President Zelensky is expected to attend the G7 summit on Tuesday. Meanwhile, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen introduced the 21st package of sanctions against Russia, asserting that "Our sanctions are working." Sources: Le Monde

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