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Five dead as Russian missiles hit Kyiv TV tower & holocaust memorial in Ukraine

Five dead as Russian missiles hit Kyiv TV tower & holocaust memorial in Ukraine
Mar 1 2022 Share

Ukraine’s main television tower in Kyiv fell victim to an air attack, leaving five dead and another five injured, Ukraine’s State Service for Emergency Situations has reported.

The country’s Interior Ministry has reported that channels will not work for a while after a loud blast was heard in the Babi Yar district, with missiles also hitting the country’s most significant holocaust memorial. “To the world: what is the point of saying ‘never again’ for 80 years, if the world stays silent when a bomb drops on the same site of Babyn Yar? At least 5 killed. History repeating,” said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

One of Ukraine’s English-language news platforms ‘The Kyiv Independent’ corroborated such reports, stating that local TV channels have stopped broadcasting shortly after the attack.

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Vandalism on election banners of both parties spotted

Vandalism on election banners of both parties spotted
Mar 1 2022 Share

Photographs sent to this newsroom show election banners of both parties being vandalised in various localities. 

Banners of both Labour and Nationalist parties can be seen having their words and mottos marked with reddish stripes, cutting out the mottos. This does not seem to be an act of partisanship as both parties’ banners were vandalised, showing an equal disapproval of both parties. 

Labour’s ‘Malta Flimkien’ and the Nationalist motto ‘Miegħek Għal Malta’ can be seen cut out by the marking, a common occurrence during election time. Despite many rallying to their favourite party in anticipation of the election, not all on the island seem to be enthusiastic about the overall atmosphere. 

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COVID regulations suspended for Ukrainian citizens seeking refuge in Malta

COVID regulations suspended for Ukrainian citizens seeking refuge in Malta
Mar 1 2022 Share

Addressing a press conference, Deputy Prime Minister and Health minister Chris Fearne announced that Ukrainian citizens seeking safe haven in Malta will not need to abide to COVID regulations except for mandatory quarantine.

During the conference, Chris Fearne revealed how, despite the country being placed within the dark red zone, the war warrants that Ukrainian refugees do not have to abide by all of Malta’s COVID restrictions when it comes to travelling.

People travelling from dark red countries require proof of residence or work permits in Malta. This will no longer be applicable for Ukrainian citizens. The fleeing Ukrainians will still have to abide to a mandatory quarantine upon arrival but will be allowed travel to the island so that they may find shelter from the conflict in their home country.

The Health Minister described the situation in Ukraine as utterly terrible and welcomed any fleeing Ukrainians as Malta sends medicinal help to the country to support the resistance against the invasion. 

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Roberta Metsola gives powerful speech at EP about Ukrainian invasion

Roberta Metsola gives powerful speech at EP about Ukrainian invasion
Mar 1 2022 Share

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola addressed the meeting of world leaders in regards to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Metsola explained how Europe cannot remain reliant on Kremlin gas.

‘We need to re-double our efforts to diversify our energy systems towards a Europe that is no longer at the behest of autocrats. This will put our energy security on stronger footing’ she said. This measure must be accompanied by the rejection of Kremlin cash and pretending there are no strings attached. Metsola said that Putin’s oligarchs and those who bankroll him should no longer be able to use their purchasing power to hide ‘behind a veneer of respectability’.

This applies to cities, communities and even sports clubs. ‘And we can no longer sell passports to Putin’s friends allowing them to circumvent our security. No more’ she said. This does pose somewhat of a problem for the Maltese government which has not yet accepted to impose a suspension or ban on the sale of citizenship to Russian nationals. Metsola went on to state that the EU must fight the Kremlin’s disinformation campaign.

She went on to call on social media and tech conglomerates to take responsibility and understand there is no being neutral ‘between the fire and the fire brigade.’ She said Europe will stand up and will not look away from those fighting in the streets.’ Metsola thanked Ukrainian President Vlodymyr Zelenskyy for ‘showing the world what it means to stand up. Thank you for reminding us about the dangers of complacency.’ She highlighted the everyday acts of extraordinary heroism by Ukrainians as inspiring. 

‘This must be our Whatever It Takes moment’ she said. ‘We recognise Ukraine’s European perspective. As our Resolution clearly states we welcome, Mr President, Ukraine’s application for candidate status and, we will work towards that goal. We will and we must face the future together.’ 

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Photo Source: Roberta Metsola FB