AFP News Agency

Now it's official: Boris Pistorius

Social Democrat Pistorius, Lower Saxony's interior minister since 2013, will replace Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht, who resigned on Monday.
Lambrecht resigned after months of criticism over arms shipments to Ukraine and at a time when allies are increasingly demanding that Germany strengthens military aid to Ukraine.

Moscow Victory Parade started; EU: a step towards new sanctions; Canada: More weapons

The evacuation of civilians from Mariupol continues.
The leaders of the group of seven most developed countries in the world promised at an online meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that they would further isolate Russia economically.

Zelensky has a new condition; NATO is sending more weapons; War negotiators arrived;

The Russian delegation, as Nexta media reported, will be represented by Russian Ambassador to Belarus Boris Grizlov, MP Leonid Slutsky, Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko and Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin. The head of the delegation is Vladimir Medinsky.

Message from the Russian army: "All civilians in the city can freely leave"

Russian army says Ukrainian civilians can "freely" leave Kyiv and claims it has air superiority over Ukraine as its invasion goes into its fifth day.
"All civilians in the city can freely leave along the Kyiv-Vasylkiv highway. This direction is open and safe", it is said in a statement of the Russian army.

Dr. Kon: The number of infected will grow; quarantine until mid-October

Also, due to the growing number of newly infected even among children, online classes have started in high schools in 40 cities and municipalities in Serbia. A member of the Crisis Staff, Dr Predrag Kon, estimated that the epidemiological situation in Serbia will worsen.

LIVE The end! The war is over! Foreigners flee, president disappears VIDEO / PHOTO

Qatari television previously broadcast footage showing Taliban commanders and soldiers celebrating victory in the hallways of the residence and in the office of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, who has left the country. The Taliban also said they had taken responsibility for the security of the presidential palace, reports TASS.

Pages