NGO seeks subvention for projects to help the needy

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WAND president Mona Khan, right, and board member Jan Bocas Ryan, left, present Sharon Rowley, wife of the Prime Minister, with a copy of The Story of WAND during a fundraising luncheon at Hyatt Regency, Port of Spain on Friday. Photo by Roger Jacob

Jan Bocas Ryan, board member of the NGO WAND, is asking the Government to consider giving it an annual subvention, “given our track record of good governance and delivery of projects on time, within budget, and timely reporting.”

Speaking at the Women in Action for the Needy and Destitute (WAND) fundraising luncheon at the Hyatt Regency, Port of Spain, on Friday, Ryan said all the funds collected went directly to its projects, since the organisation had no overheads.

“Our subvention request would be a targeted one, focused on achieving a very specific project as we are aware that Government cannot do everything, and we are happy to partner with others to get the job done.”

Its most recent project is a partnership with The Shelter, an NGO and charity for domestic violence survivors, founded by Diana Mahabir-Wyatt.

WAND president Mona Sheppard said the project, which will begin early in the new year, involved expanding the home, doubling the size of the accommodation, and creating a space that will be known as the WAND Wing.

Speaking to Sunday Newsday, she said when the NGO did a project, it did not give small donations.

“We do not fix a roof or build a room. We do projects, one at a time, and we do them well and leave them well run.

“We were going to do a transition home at The Shelter, but the chairman suggested the expansion. So we decided to partner with them to do the expansion, because they really needed more room for women and children.”

She said WAND had done such projects before and could not do it alone, especially as getting funds was very difficult in these trying times.

“So we are calling on the government and sponsors of any kind, be it bricks, paint, anything. We are open to all these things.”

During the programme she mentioned that during the height of the pandemic, with the help of Tatil, Scotiabank, and other sponsors, WAND helped several schools with face masks, computers, printers, and did a school feeding programme.

The organisation also published a book, The Story of WAND, which was compiled by Ryan and edited by veteran broadcaster Sandra Maharaj. It highlights the organisation’s history, objectives, fundraisers and projects since its inception in 1998, and more.

Ryan said between 1998 and 2020, WAND participated in over 50 projects, and raised over $10.75 million, which did not include “in kind” donations or funds raised during the covid19 period.

She encouraged other NGOs to document their programmes and occasions, and produce pictorial books to keep the memories sharp.

“The Story of WAND explains how we achieved our goals, and lists board members who served the organisation over the past 24 years. Also, projects and fundraisers. This is indeed the legacy of the first-generation WAND ladies, who made serious contributions and commitments to the growth of this organisation. In early years, most board members worked full time, managed their families, and attended social functions with spouses in the evenings.

“We learnt fast how to multi-task and had the ‘heart and love’ to continue working on helping others so that they too could experience the joy of life. In 2015, we recognised the need to expand, and adopted a mentoring process to ensure that when the first-generation ladies retired as board members, the organisation will be placed in secure hands.”

A new board will take over WAND in January 2023.

Ryan also thanked the wife of the Prime Minister, Sharon Rowley, for attending most of WAND’s fundraising luncheons and supporting it over the years.

Rowley commended members who have been “working assiduously” to contribute to needy women in TT, saying that they showed exemplary service of community service.

Also present were numerous women of note including veteran activist and Newsday columnist Mahabir-Wyatt; former deputy principal of UWI, St Augustine Prof Rhoda Reddock; Ministry of Health Principal Medical Officer Dr Maryam Abdool-Richards; and president of the TT Manufacturers’ Association Tricia Coosal.

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Reduced production from WASA Siparia plant

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A WASA worker at a the site for a pipeline in south Trinidad. – File photo/Lincoln Holder

THE Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) said customers in Siparia and environs, who are served by its Siparia water treatment plant, could experience a disruption in their water supply due due to reduced production caused by a downhole issue impacting Siparia Well #14.

In a statement on Saturday, WASA said, “Repair works have slowed as recent adverse weather and the poor condition of the access road, have made it difficult for heavy equipment to perform the maintenance works.”

The affected areas include Quinam Road, Sennon Village, Railway Road, Mary, George & Victoria, Upper De Gannes, Lower Coora Road, Coora Hernandez Road, Coora Extension, Mendez, Saney Trace, Kay Trace, Prana Home Development and High Street, inclusive of all side streets.

WASA said works will accelerate as conditions improve.”

The authority added that upon restoration of production, it may take up to 24 hours for the pipe-borne water supply to be restored in some areas.

WASA thanked its customers in the affected for their patience and understanding.

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WATCH: Pierre Endorses Newly Minted Community Tourism Agency – St. Lucia Times News

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Prime Minister Hon. Philip J. Pierre has given the newly minted Community Tourism Agency his stamp of approval.

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England reach T20 World Cup semifinals, Australia eliminated Loop Jamaica

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England advanced to the semifinals of the T20 World Cup and eliminated host Australia on net run-rate after its last over four-wicket win over Sri Lanka on Saturday.

New Zealand, England and Australia all finished with seven points from five matches in Group 1 but the Kiwis topped the group with a healthy net run-rate of 2.113.

Australia paid the price for a heavy loss to New Zealand in the opening game and finished with at a net run-rate of -0.173. England had a net run-rate of 0.473.

Ben Stokes kept his composure and made an unbeaten 42 off 36 balls as England reached 144-6 in 19.4 overs after Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat.

Sri Lanka could not have advanced even if it had beaten England but the islanders squandered a blistering start of 52-1 in five overs before ending up at a disappointing 141-8.

“We knew we had to find a way to win the game coming here today, so thankfully we did that,” England skipper Jos Buttler said.

England will face the Group 2 winner in the semifinals at Adelaide next Thursday. New Zealand will play the Group 2 runner-up at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday.

“We go there (Adelaide) looking forward to whoever we play at what is one of the best stadiums in the world,” Buttler said.

Opening batter Pathum Nissanka braved pain on his twisted ankle and made 67 before England hit back through its spinners. Adil Rashid was 1-16 and fast bowler Mark Wood picked up 3-26 after being smacked for two sixes by Nissanka in his first over.

England sank Sri Lanka in the death overs when Nissanka holed out to long on in the 16th over and then Wood claimed three wickets in his return spell, allowing the islanders to score only 25 in the last five overs.

Bhanuka Rajapaksa was one of the Sri Lanka batters to reach double figures before falling for run-a-ball 22 and offered a tame catch at mid-on in Wood’s last over.

“It was an amazing fight but still we could have done better in the batting part,” Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka said as Sri Lanka bowed out of the tournament with two wins and three defeats.

“We played good cricket in patches but we started with a few injuries so it cost us a good tournament. If the injuries were not there, we could have done better.”

England had an injury scare when Dawid Malan limped off the field after sustaining groin injury during the fielding.

But England didn’t feel Malan’s absence with Alex Hales (47) and Jos Buttler (28) racking up 70 runs in the first six overs.

Sri Lankan premier spinner, Wanindu Hasaranga (2-23) ignited the collapse by removing both batters in his successive overs. Harry Brook and Liam Livingstone then fell cheaply and Moeen Ali offered a tame catch against the offspin of Dhananjaya de Silva (2-24) in the covers as England slipped to 111-5 in the 15th over.

But Stokes, promoted at No 3 in place of injured Malan, kept cool with wickets falling around him and carried England home with two balls to spare.

The semifinalists from Group 2 will be determined on Sunday when all six teams will be in action. At Adelaide, South Africa needs a win against the Netherlands while Pakistan, whose progress depends on the results of other games, will be up against Bangladesh. India will then meet Zimbabwe at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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Rowan Damming, Andreas Herrera advance to squash finals

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Anthony Lepper of New Zealand, left, plays Jan Wipperfurth of Germany in an exibition match at the Queen’s Park Oval Racquet Centre in St Clair, Port of Spain, on Friday. – Angelo Marcelle

ROWAN Damming and Andreas Herrera advanced to the finals of the Queen’s Park Squash PSA Challenger Tour tournament at the Queen’s Park Oval Racquet Centre in St Clair, Port of Spain.

In the semi-finals on Friday, Damming of the Netherlands fought back to defeat Maceo Levy of France 4/11, 8/11, 11/9, 11/4, 16/14.

Colombian Herrera defeated Elijah Thomas of New Zealand to book a place in the final.

The finals were contested, on Saturday night.

In the quarter-finals on Thursday, Damming got past Anthony Lepper of New Zealand 8/11, 13/11, 14/12, 4/11, 11/4 and Herrera prevailed with an 11/3, 7/11, 11/8, 11/4 win over Mexican Carlos Vargas.

In other quarter-final matches, Thomas got past Noah Meredith of England 11/6, 11/3, 11/9 and Levy bounced back in a match against Canadian Cory McCartney to win 7/11, 13/11, 11/3, 11/3.

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Kwakwani residents benefit from Human Services outreach

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Human Services and Social Security Minister Dr Vindhya Persaud shares a light moment
with a resident who received spectacles for the first time

Hundreds of residents benefitted as the Ministry of Human Services and SocialSecurity on Friday hosted an extensive outreach at the Workers’ RecreationalCentre, Kwakwani, Region 10 (Upper Demerara-Berbice).

Approximately 64 residents aged from as young as eight years old to 90 years old, were able to have improved vision after receiving spectacles for the first time at no cost to them through the Ministry’s Difficult Circumstances Unit (DCU) and Miracle Vision Care of 317 Parika, East Bank Essequibo.

An 86-year-old resident, Rachel Vanlewin, who received spectacles for the first time, said it feels good to finally see clear and thanked the Ministry for providing her with better vision.“It feels comfortable and I see clear, thank you so much,” Vanlewin said.

Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Dr. Vindhya Persaud told the gathering, “This is part of the work the Ministry of Human Services does and is part of our programme where we take our services to the community. Kwakwani is an important community, like any other in the country so we brought the key services to each one of you.”

Minister Persaud addressing the residents in Kwakwani during Friday’s outreach

“This ministry deals with everybody, from families, women, men, boys, girls, persons living with disabilities, everybody, so this ministry tackles social issues and from time to time, we would have received several reports involving children, domestic violence and elder abuse so the team today is an extensive one,” Minister Persaud added.

The Unit also provided assistive aids for persons with disabilities in the area including wheelchairs, crutches, walking canes and hampers.

Joyce Primo, a pensioner living with a permanent disability, said her life will be significantlyimproved with her new wheelchair as she is now free to move about her community.

Another resident, Joy Macedo, 57, said “wow this is wonderful, I can see perfect and I must say thank you to Minister Persaud and her team for doing this.”

During the engagement, children living with Permanent Disabilities were also on the receiving end of the $100,000 one-off cash grant.

Additionally, the community was educated on the Ministry’s initiatives to tackle domestic violence including the toll-free 24-hour 914 hotline and Imatter App.

Head of the Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Unit, Dr. Cona Husbands said, “The outlying communities are often starved for information when it comes to these issues even though they are faced with it and as a department, we aim to give everyone, everywhere the information that will make a difference in their lives. For instance, a lot of persons in the community were informed of the avenues available to seek help including shelters, legal pro-bono, survivor advocates and the community advocates’ network.”

Meanwhile, the Childcare and Protection Agency was also on hand, interacting with residents to answer queries and resolve issues they face.

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School-based environmental clubs boosted with $100,000 cash grants

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Representatives from schools that received cash grants

Five schools and a scouts’ group on Friday received grants of $100,000 each, the fulfillment of a pledge made by President, Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, when they participated in “The Green Walk” on June 5, World Environment Day.

The cheques were handed over by representatives of the Environmental Protection Agency at its head office in Sophia.

The students all expressed gratitude to the president for the funds and promised to put it to good use.

Sasha Ruplall, student of Marian Academy

“I’m very grateful, very, very grateful, it would be put to good use for us as a school to buy garden tools because we are opening a little farm at the back of the school and we are very grateful,” said Sasha Ruplall, a student of the Marian Academy.

Reginald Brown, a student of St Stanislaus College, also expressed gratitude to the president for the grant.

“We have major plans with this money. First of all, we would like to enhance our school grounds and make it a more environmental place if you will, also we would like to restart our environmental club to promote this great initiative,” he said.

Reginald Browne, student of St Stanislaus College

St Roses High School will also use the money to develop its environmental club.

“Our school will be putting that money to use by refurbishing our environmental club that was once active before the pandemic in our new building that was funded also by the president. We will have a room designated for club activities for environmental activities and we will be very excited to participate in the environmental walk once again next year,” said Christal Byron, a student of the school.

Reginald Browne, student of St Stanislaus College
Schools receiving cheques include Marian Academy, Ketley Primary, St Roses High, Smith Memorial Primary, St Stanislaus College, and the Haslington scouts’ group. (DPI)

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Saint Lucia-China Friendship Association Observes 18th Anniversary – St. Lucia Times News

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On this day 18 years ago – November 5, 2004 – the Saint Lucia-China Friendship Association (SLCFA) was launched at the NIC Conference Center at the Francis Compton Building on the Castries Waterfront. It was a splendid affair.

Saint Lucia had ties with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) from 1997 and the Association was launched seven years later, the launching ceremony attended by the Governor General and Cabinet Ministers, Public Service Officers, leaders of private and public entities and individuals either doing business with China or simply interested in learning more about the PRC.

The Association was registered earlier that year, with the main objective of pursuing People to People Friendship between Saint Lucia and China.

The SLCFA and the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC) coordinated strengthening of ties between the peoples of Saint Lucia and the PRC, including visits to China by SLCFA delegations and to Saint Lucia by various Chinese delegations.

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One of the most memorable symbolic exchanges back then was when a musical band representing the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) performed at Derek Walcott Square, playing and singing popular English-language songs to the applause of a very appreciative Saint Lucian audience.

Saint Lucia delegations also visited China several times, including to Beijing, Shanghai, Fujian, Sichuan and Chongqing, as well as participating in a working cruise along the Yangtse River – all with representatives of other China Friendship Associations from Caribbean and Latin American nations, representing different languages and cultures, but with one common aim: fostering People-to-People Friendship.

The SLCFA’s last public activity was on October 1, 2019, a reception to mark the 70th Anniversary of the People’s Republic, held at the Pointe Seraphine Hotel and attended by special guests, including original members in advanced age or retirement, who were duly honored.

The event, also attended by a Cabinet Minister, featured a special presentation of various aspects of China’s national development since 1949 — from the very beginning under Chairman Mao Tse Tung and the Communist Party of China (CPC), through to the present under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, displaying the PRC’s economic and military might, its industrialization and infrastructural expansion, how its people are cared for, how it was Eradicating Poverty and achieving other United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the unveiling of the brand-new Daxing International Airport in Beijing, the nation’s latest and biggest – and most technologically-advanced.

The advent of COVID-19 in 2020 saw the SLCFA go into national lockdown like all else – and now, with the all-clear for and end to various restrictions as 2022 comes to an end, the organization is marking its 18th Anniversary this weekend, at a time when the PRC continues to evolve towards establishment of a society based on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics by 2049, the Centenary of the Republic.

It also comes at a time when China continues its Long and Forward March into the first half of the 21st Century, still as the world’s biggest factory, the largest trading partner on Planet Earth – and one nation the world cannot do without.

Meanwhile, the SLCFA is undertaking a membership renewal and revival exercise, as of now, with all eyes and intent on a return to full-time organizational activity in 2023, to continue the journey towards its 20th Anniversary.

SOURCE: Saint Lucia-China Friendship Association

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15 days to go: Team Costa Rica Loop Barbados

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T-15… FIFA World Cup: The 22nd edition.

The last team to book their ticket to Qatar was Central American representatives Costa Rica.

“Los Ticos” finished fourth in the Concacaf final round of the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, setting up a date with Oceania delegates New Zealand in the intercontinental playoffs.

A goal by former Arsenal forward Joel Campbell in the 3rd minute, was enough for Costa Rica to earn their third consecutive appearance at the FIFA World Cup.

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Since making their World Cup debut in 1990, Costa Rica have always displayed grit, passion, and flair, which saw them earn a place into the knockout round on their debut and three continental titles.

However, they have never translated those qualities into global success, for, they only made the World Cup knockout phase once, since their 1990 success.

In 2014, “Los Ticos” finished top of a group which included past champions, Italy, England and Uruguay, and went all the way to the quarterfinals, where they were eliminated by the Netherlands 4-3 via a penalty shootout.

With a good blend of youth and experience on their roster, the Costa Ricans will be looking to improve on their group exit performance in the last tournament and advance from what seems to be a very difficult group.

Country: Costa Rica

Capital: San Jose

Population: 5.07 million

Confederation: Confederation of North, Central America and the Caribbean (Concacaf)

Group: E

Professional League: Futbol de Primera/Liga Promerica

World Cup appearances: 6 (2022)

Qualification status: Intercontinental playoff winners versus New Zealand (1-0)

Key players: Keylor Navas (PSG, France), Celso Borges (Liga Deportiva Alajuelense, Costa Rica), Joel Campbell (Club Leo, Mexico), Bryan Ruiz (Liga Deportiva Alajuelense, Costa Rica)

Coach: Luis Fernando Suarez (Colombian)

Group mates: Spain , Germany, Japan

Predictions: Unlikely to progress from the preliminary round.

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Ukraine: l’Iran reconnaît avoir livré des drones à la Russie

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L’Iran a reconnu samedi pour la première fois avoir fourni des drones à la Russie, avant l’invasion de l’Ukraine fin février, confirmant des accusations de Kiev contre Moscou, soupçonné d’utiliser des drones iraniens…

L’Iran a reconnu samedi pour la première fois avoir fourni des drones à la Russie, avant l’invasion de l’Ukraine fin février, confirmant des accusations de Kiev contre Moscou, soupçonné d’utiliser des drones iraniens pour ses attaques contre civils et infrastructures.

“Nous avons fourni à la Russie un nombre limité de drones, des mois avant la guerre en Ukraine”, a annoncé samedi le ministre iranien des Affaires étrangères, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, cité par l’agence officielle Irna.

C’est la première fois que Téhéran fait état de la livraison de drones à Moscou, l’Iran se bornant ces derniers semaines, malgré les accusations répétées de Kiev et de ses alliés occidentaux, à nier ces affirmations.

“Même en faisant cette confession, ils ont menti”, a réagi dans la soirée le président ukrainien Volodymyr Zelensky, en accusant les dirigeants iraniens de minimiser le nombre de drones livrés.

“Nous abattons au moins 10 drones iraniens chaque jour, et le régime iranien affirme qu’il en aurait donné peu, et même avant le début de l’invasion à grande échelle” de l’Ukraine, a dénoncé M. Zelensky. “Rien qu’en une seule journée hier, 11 Shaheds ont été détruits. Nous savons avec certitude que des instructeurs iraniens ont appris aux terroristes russes à utiliser des drones, et Téhéran en général garde le silence à ce sujet”, a-t-il ajouté.

Kiev avait déjà affirmé il y a plusieurs jours qu’”environ 400 drones” iraniens avaient déjà été utilisés contre la population ukrainienne et que Moscou en avait commandé environ 2.000. 

Pour le président ukrainien, “si l’Iran continue de mentir au sujet de choses évidentes, cela veut dire que le monde fera encore plus d’efforts pour enquêter sur la coopération terroriste entre les régimes russe et iranien et sur ce que la Russie paie à l’Iran pour une telle coopération”.

“Qu’un seul des terroristes ou de leurs complices reste impuni, cela n’existera pas dans le monde moderne”, a conclu à ce sujet M. Zelensky.

“Téhéran doit se rendre compte que les conséquences de la complicité dans les crimes (…) de la Russie contre l’Ukraine seront bien plus importantes que le bénéfice du soutien de la Russie”, avait déclaré auparavant le porte-parole du ministère ukrainien des Affaires étrangères, Oleg Nikolenko.

Le chef de la diplomatie iranienne s’est dit samedi prêt à examiner toute “preuve” de la part de Kiev d’un recours aux drones iraniens dans le conflit.

Les aveux de Téhéran sur ces livraisons de drones à Moscou marquent encore un peu plus le rapprochement entre la Russie et l’Iran entamé ces derniers mois, face à une Ukraine largement soutenue par les Etats-Unis et l’UE, et alors que la Chine se tient à l’écart de toute implication directe dans la guerre.

L’Iran a toutefois démenti samedi que son pays a fourni des missiles à la Russie, jugeant ces accusations “complètement fausses”.

Des articles de presse faisaient état ces derniers jours de potentielles livraisons de missiles sol-sol iraniens à la Russie.

Malgré les dénégations de Téhéran de ces dernières semaines, l’UE et le Royaume-Uni avaient annoncé de nouvelles sanctions visant trois généraux iraniens et une entreprise d’armements “responsables de fournir à la Russie des drones kamikazes” pour bombarder l’Ukraine.

En septembre, Kiev avait, pour sa part, décidé de réduire considérablement ses relations diplomatiques avec Téhéran.

“Restrictions supplémentaires” d’électricité

Face à une demande en électricité trop forte samedi, l’opérateur ukrainien Energo a annoncé avoir mis en place “des restrictions supplémentaires (…) sous la forme d’interruptions d’urgence”. 

Plusieurs régions sont concernées, dont la capitale Kiev, alors que des interruptions de courant avaient déjà eu lieu depuis plusieurs jours pour limiter la consommation des civils en électricité.

Le système électrique ukrainien a été lourdement affecté par de multiples frappes russes ces dernières semaines, laissant craindre un hiver sans électricité et sans eau pour de nombreux civils.

Sur le terrain, dans le nord-est, le commandant de la 127e brigade ukrainienne, Roman Grychtchenko, a décrit à l’AFP “une situation stabilisée”, avec “de rares attaques de drones, d’artillerie et des opérations commandos” russes dans la région, récupérée par les Ukrainiens en septembre.

Mais “on avance le plus vite possible dans toutes les directions”, s’est-il félicité, depuis le village repris de Starytsya, à trois kilomètres de la frontière russe.

Au Sud, selon la présidence ukrainienne, “les occupants russes tentent d’identifier les habitants qui refusent d’être évacués” depuis Kherson vers les territoires occupés par les troupes de Moscou, plus loin de la ligne de front, voire vers la Russie elle-même.

Vendredi, le président russe Vladimir Poutine avait justifié ces évacuations pour la première fois, estimant que les civils “doivent être éloignés” des zones de combat “les plus dangereuses”.

L’Ukraine a, elle, une nouvelle fois dénoncé une politique de “déportation”.

Le ministère russe de la Défense a, de son côté, affirmé samedi avoir “détruit une station radar (servant) pour les missiles antiaériens S-300” et “intercepté 27 Himars américains” dans la région de Kherson.

Tirs sur un juge

Plus à l’est, un juge de la Cour suprême de la République de Donetsk a été blessé par balles vendredi et se trouve “dans un état grave”, ont annoncé samedi les autorités d’occupation russes.

Le ministère de l’Intérieur de cette région annexée fin septembre par Moscou dans l’est de l’Ukraine n’a toutefois pas donné plus de détails sur le modus operandi, ni les raisons de cette attaque.

Selon Denis Pouchiline, un haut responsable de l’autorité d’occupation russe, ce juge, M. Nikouline, “a fait condamner des criminels de guerre nazis” – une référence à des Ukrainiens, selon la terminologie employée par le Kremlin pour justifier l’invasion russe en Ukraine fin février.

Dans la ville occupée de Melitopol, les autorités d’occupation russe ont annoncé avoir remis à sa place une statue de Lénine qui avait été déboulonnée lors de la révolution de 2014.

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