UK Defense Ministry: Ukraine Has Made ‘Significant Gains’

Britain’s defense ministry says Ukrainian forces have continued to make significant gains in the Kharkiv region.

 

The agency’s intelligence report, posted Sunday on Twitter, said, “Russia has likely withdrawn units from the area, but fighting continues around the strategically important cities of Kupiansk and Izium.”

 

Ukrainian forces reported Saturday that they had gained control of Izyum and pushed Russian soldiers across the Oskil River. Russia’s Defense Ministry confirmed it had pulled its forces out of Izyum, claiming the move was planned.

 

Western military analysts said if the advances were confirmed, it would put the Ukrainians in control of a main railway that Moscow uses to supply thousands of troops in eastern Ukraine.

 

In other developments, a pro-Russia separatist leader was quoted as saying there also was fierce fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces in the Donetsk region.

Denis Pushilin said the situation in the town of Lyman was “very difficult” and there was fighting in “a number of other localities,” particularly in the northern part of the region.

 

Military analysts say Russia is believed to be sending reinforcements to the area, where it plans to launch new attacks against Ukrainian-controlled sections of Donetsk.

 

Meanwhile, Moscow announced it was regrouping its forces in the eastern Kharkiv region of Ukraine.

 

“To achieve the goals of the special military operation to liberate Donbas, a decision was made to regroup Russian troops stationed in the Balakliya and Izyum regions, to bolster efforts along the Donetsk front,” Russia’s Defense Ministry said in a statement.

 

The regrouping of Russian soldiers comes as residents in parts of the Kharkiv region had been advised to evacuate to Russia, according to the state-run news agency Tass. The area’s Russian-installed administrator, Vitaly Ganchev, reportedly said doing so would “save lives.”

 

The Ukrainian breakthrough near Kharkiv was the fastest advance reported by either side for months, and it is one of the biggest gains in the war since Russian forces abandoned a disastrous assault on the capital, Kyiv, in March.

 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the country’s armed forces have liberated about 2,000 square kilometers of territory since a counteroffensive against Russia started earlier this month.

 

On the diplomatic front, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock made a surprise visit to Kyiv on Saturday, pledging Berlin’s unwavering support for Ukraine.

 

“I have traveled to Kyiv to show that they can continue to rely on us. That we will continue to stand by Ukraine for as long as necessary with deliveries of weapons, and with humanitarian and financial support,” Baerbock said in a statement.

 

Over the last weeks, Germany has sent howitzers, rocket launchers and anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine. Heavier weapons such as anti-aircraft systems, rocket launchers mounted on pickup trucks and anti-drone equipment are also expected in a further military aid package worth more than $500 million.

 

Meanwhile, Britain’s defense ministry also said in its intelligence report Sunday that “Russia is pursuing a deliberate misinformation strategy as it seeks to deflect blame for food insecurity issues, discredit Ukraine and minimize opposition to its invasion.”

 

The ministry said that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s claim on Sept. 7 that only 60,000 tons of grain exported from Ukraine since August had been sent to developing countries, with the majority delivered to EU states, was false.

 

The ministry said, “According to UN figures, around 30% has been supplied to low and middle-income countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.”

 

Source: Voice of America

Homes ‘Swept Away’ After South Africa Mine Dam Burst

JOHANNESBURG — A mine dam burst and sparked flooding that swept away houses and cars in central South Africa, officials said on Sunday, forcing residents to be evacuated.

 

Television footage showed a river of mud and water flowing away from the mine and into a nearby residential area, covering roads and sweeping houses away, in Jagersfontein, a town about 100 kilometers southwest of the Free State province capital, Bloemfontein.

 

“The mine dam in the area burst this morning… around 6:00 am (0400 GMT),” Palesa Chubisi, a spokeswoman for Free State premier Sisi Ntombela, said in a statement.

 

“The incident has swept away houses and cars,” she said, but did not provide figures.

 

Chubisi added no fatalities had been reported so far, but 11 people were taken to local hospitals with minor injuries.

 

A disaster management team was at the scene to determine the extent of the damage, but the cause was not yet known.

 

The provincial department of social development said it was assisting with the evacuation of those affected and coordinating relief efforts.

 

The flooding caused some houses to collapse “leading some members of the community to escape with only the clothes on their backs,” the department said in a statement.

 

Source: Voice of America

Gov’t is concerned with Frequent Road Traffic Accidents: Says Transport PS

The Ministry of Transport, Works and Infrastructure on Tuedsday, 6th September, 2022, organized a day-long sensitization workshop for over 40 journalists from the print and electronic media on the theme Road Safety, at the Senegambia Beach Hotel in Kololi.

 

The main objective of the workshop was to improve the reporting skills of the media personnel and widen their knowledge on road traffic related issues in the country.

 

Ebrima Sisawo, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transport, Works and Infrastructure, in his   opening remarks,  said that the number of road traffic accidents have increased recently in the Gambia as a result of growth in population and car usage, thus, a concern to the government.

 

“Records have shown that over the past few years, several road traffic crashes (accidents) were reported along the highways in the country, particularly in the Greater Banjul Area. According to the Police

 

Accident Report 2021, annually, there were over 700 cases of road traffic crashes and about 123 of which were fatal,” he said.

 

In this regard, he said the Ministry of Transport, Works and Infrastructure, in line with the National Transport Policy 2018-2027, has developed a National Road Safety Strategy 2020-2030 whose ultimate goal is to reduce the burden of road traffic crashes in the Gambia.

 

Permanent Secretary Sisawo therefore, called on the journalists to continuously write about road safety articles in their different media outlets for the benefit of the general public.

 

“The sole aim of road safety is to protect people, but unless the people themselves are aware of it, nothing can be done, he added.

 

Essa Drammeh, Director of Transport, Ministry of Transport, Works and Infrastructure, used the opportunity to call on all and sundry to ensure that road traffic accidents / crashes are minimize to the lowest level in the country.

 

“Your role in sensitizing the public on the importance of road safety is crucial. Together we can achieve a lot,” he told the participants.

 

Similar remarks were made by Lamin King Kolley, Commissioner, Mobile Traffic and Momodou Kassama of the World Health Organization (WHO), Banjul office.

 

Source: Ministry of Transport, Works & Infrastructure

CGTN: 2022 Mid-Autumn Festival Gala: a family feast for Chinese worldwide

BEIJING, Sept. 10, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is celebrated by millions of people on the 15th day of the eighth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. This year, the day falls on September 10.

The Mid-autumn festival is not just about family reunions. It’s also about the joy of harvesting, romance and the harmony between humans and nature.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a synthesis of seasonal customs in autumn, and most of the festival elements it contains have ancient origins. An essential part of the festival celebration is moon worship. In ancient agrarian societies, people believed that the moon’s operation was closely related to agricultural production and seasonal changes, so the Moon Festival became a critical ritual activity.

Since ancient times, there have been many legends about the moon in China. For the Chinese, the moon is symbolized as being holy, pure and noble. Over tens of thousands of poems describing the moon have been recorded.

There are many interesting stories explaining the origin of the festival. The story of Chang’e and Hou Yi is the most widely accepted by Chinese people. Long ago there was a beautiful lady, Chang’e, whose husband was a brave archer, Hou Yi. But one day she drank a bottle of elixir that made her immortal to honor her husband’s instructions to keep it safe. Then she was separated from her beloved husband, floating up into the sky, and finally landing on the moon, where she lives to this day.

In modern times the festival has evolved to the point where eating mooncakes has become a custom throughout China. Folk customs feature a series of festive activities such as moon viewing with families, guessing lantern riddles, carrying brightly lit lanterns, performing dragon and lion dances and more.

CMG’s Mid-Autumn Festival Gala

Presented by China Media Group (CMG), the annual gala, also known as Qiuwan in Chinese, began at 8 p.m. Beijing Time on September 10 and lasted over two hours, presenting a creative and excellent extravaganza to audiences from all over the world.

The gala was divided into three chapters, started with Kunqu Opera and Pingtan (a regional musical/oral performance art). It presented a unique “Suzhou-style Mid-Autumn Festival” show with the cultural characteristics of waterfront towns south of the Yangtze River.

The gala featured an all-star cast. In Jiyang Lake Park at Zhangjiagang of Jiangsu Province, the main venue, Chinese stars including Li Yugang, Huang Ling and Na Ying staged various styles of songs. Among the many moon-themed songs were new renditions of traditional Chinese poetry of the great poets of the past.

Shenzhou-14 taikonauts Chen Dong, Liu Yang and Cai Xuzhe spent the first ever “Mid-Autumn Festival in Space” on China’s space station. The three taikonauts recorded an exclusive video for the gala, sending their Mid-Autumn wishes and a “lucky star” to the Chinese people worldwide.

As an annual event that unites Chinese people worldwide, CMG’s Mid-Autumn Festival Gala has attracted widespread attention from domestic and international media since its official announcement.

Over the Moon – CGTN’s Mid-Autumn Festival Live Show

On the day of the festival, CGTN also brought the “Over the Moon – Mid Autumn Festival Live Show” to global audiences to showcase the vigor and charm of traditional Chinese culture from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.

The Live Show strung together a series of featured programs including The Chat Room, VIBE’s Mid-Autumn special edition, Mid-Autumn Night in Dunhuang, and CMG’s Mid-Autumn Festival gala.

For thousands of years, the full moon and the reunion have been the consistent themes of the Mid-Autumn Festival, along with sipping tea, reciting poems, talking about different traditions in various countries, enjoy the “moon” and even interacting with “the jade rabbit” in the XR virtual scene and travel through ancient and modern times to celebrate the festival; the six-hour-long live show featured some of the best Mid-Autumn Festival programs and videos produced by CGTN and advanced audiovisual technology.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2022-09-10/2022-Mid-Autumn-Festival-Gala-A-family-feast-for-Chinese-worldwide-1ddwAiyY0sU/index.html

Video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0heyitXKEA