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  1. Live Performance Title: Phobia Isaac - Moulana Signer Name:- Live Performance Location: - Official YouTube Link: Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video):-
  2. Music Title: Didine Canon 16 - HEGGAR Signer: - Release Date: 03/10/22 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):10/10
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  6. the 701 office of a well-known shopping center in Cali could be one of the key pieces in the investigations that are being carried out for possible acts of corruption in the Municipal Companies of Cali (Emcali) and in other satellite entities of the district mayor's office of that city . (We invite you to read: The men who appear selling televisions to Emcali for $ 43 million) Testimonies held by investigators indicate that from that place they dispatch bishops of influential politicians from the Valley who would be putting their hands in local hiring. The figures are millions if you take into account that Emcali moves an annual budget of 3.9 billion pesos; and the Mayor's Office, 4.6 billion. Similar complaints, revealed by EL TIEMPO and by other media, in 2000, led to the intervention of Emcali, by the Government, when it was one step away from its liquidation and leaving the capital of the Valley in the midst of energy rationing. . (Also read: 'J la Firma' speaks, the noted invisible capo that tracks the US) After returning it healthy, now it is sought to establish if powerful local political castes are dividing positions and contracts, as pointed out by congressmen and councilors to their union: SintraEmcali. In fact, after denouncing alleged cost overruns in an energy measurement infrastructure contract –for 215,000 million pesos–, the union managed to put Cali at the epicenter of investigations for alleged corruption. The comptroller general, Carlos HernΓ‘n RodrΓ­guez, assured on Friday that the cost overruns would reach between 350 percent and one thousand percent. https://www.eltiempo.com/unidad-investigativa/emcali-los-hilos-de-poder-que-dejo-al-descubierto-el-escandalo-con-ami-706732
  7. Grandmothers play a critical role in caring for young elephants. An investigation showed that they are key to the survival of the species. When a female elephant becomes a mother for the first time, her entire herd shelters her and closely follows the birth of the new calf. From that moment on, the mother will never be alone in the upbringing: grandmothers and youngsters will be there. Within minutes of her birth, an elephant is able to stand. While the mother recovers, the rest of the females help support her and show her the way to nurse. The 'little ones' are born weighing around 100 to 150 kilograms. Elephants live in a matriarchal society. Herds are almost always female, with a long-lived female leader; it is common for mothers and daughters to have young at the same time and raise them in the group. In the case of males, they become independent when they reach adulthood, and can choose to belong to a group or wander alone. New scientific findings have shown that young elephants are more likely to survive the environment if their grandmother is still in the herd. You can also read: They discover why elephants carry the corpses of their dead children Elephant grandmothers are 'repositories of knowledge' Phyllis Lee, a researcher at the University of Stirling, and her team analyzed data from 60 pachyderm families and 834 wild African elephants living in Kenya's Amboseli National Park. This po[CENSORED]tion had been observed for more than 40 years until the publication of the study in 2016. In the behavior of the females, they found that in large herds, it is common for up to three generations of breeding females to exist at the same time. The presence of a mother reproducing simultaneously with her daughter was associated with greater survival of the offspring of the latter. β€œTHE SOCIAL ADVANTAGES OF LONGEVITY ARE CLEAR FOR ELEPHANTS; OLDER FEMALES ACT AS RESERVOIRS OF KNOWLEDGE, ACTIVELY FARMING CALVES, PROVIDING PROTECTION AND SOCIAL COHESION, EVEN WHILE CARING FOR THEIR OWN CALVES, AND THE EARLY SURVIVAL OF CALVES IS ENHANCED BY THE PRESENCE OF A GRANDMOTHER IN A FAMILY” , MENTION THE STUDY ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY. It has been documented that while the mother looks for food, the long-lived or young females take care of the young. She also shows him the safe paths, what plants to eat and how to get to them. When the specimens are still small, the matriarch lightens the pace of the march so that everyone can keep up. The offspring also learn from their grandmothers to avoid danger and stay safe from predators and, as if that were not enough, they build affectionate relationships that generate positive bonds between them. In addition to the environmental conditions, the offspring depend on the maternal experience, on the care and learning of the older ones to build early experiences. β€œMATERNAL LONGEVITY WITHIN FAMILIES IMPROVED DAUGHTER SURVIVAL TO REPRODUCTIVE AGE AND APPEARED TO INCREASE RATHER THAN DECREASE THE REPRODUCTIVE RATE OF THEIR DAUGHTERS, AS PREDICTED FOR UNITS OF FEMALE RELATIVES, WHERE GRANDMOTHERS CONTRIBUTE TO INFORMATION SHARING ”, EXPOSED PHYLLIS LEE. How often do elephants give birth? Females usually start reproducing at the age of 12, and in a later period, up to 15. 95% of fertility is completed before the age of 50, and in the following 16 years there is a decline in their reproductive capacity. Despite this, reproduction does not stop until they are over 65 years old. Most have their first calf at 14 years old, and it can take between four to five years for the next one to be born. During the 70 years that they usually live with enough food, African elephants can have between 4 and 5 calves, other estimates mention that they can be between 7 and 12 years. The gestation period lasts about 22 months. When a calf is born, they nurse it, usually, until a new one arrives. Thus the grandmothers begin a new cycle of instruction and care. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/los-elefantes-jovenes-tienen-mas-probabilidades-de-sobrevivir-si-su-abuela-aun-esta-en-la-manada/
  8. The MG 5 EV is a triumph of common sense: practical, good value, no nonsense. It’s a relief, in fact, to see that such qualities still pay off in the car market, as the MG 5 has been one of the best-selling electric cars in the UK since it arrived in 2019. Despite being almost remarkable in its unremarkable-ness, 21,946 MG 5s were sold in the UK in 2021. This 2022 facelift solves some of that styling blandness with a completely redesigned front-end that’s inherited something of the squinty-eyed attitude of the new MG 4. It’s a big improvement in our books, as is the new infotainment system that’s the other significant upgrade for this facelift. Gone is the clunky, aftermarket-looking system, and in its place is a glossy touchscreen that benefits from decent sat-nav, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and the ability to control your timed charging parameters – the latter being a notable oversight in the MG 5 until now. The touchscreen is straightforward to navigate and benefits from physical shortcut buttons, but it does require a hefty prod to get the screen to react, and sometimes it’s slow to do so. Perhaps more annoying is that the climate controls are in the touchscreen, so you have to leave your nav or media screen altogether just to change the cabin temperature. Anyway, in most respects the new touchscreen is perfectly decent, and it’s also now mounted in a dash that gets smart, textile and metal-effect finish for usefully improved perceived quality around the cabin. It doesn’t feel cheap up front in the MG 5, despite this being a budget proposition by the standards of the class, with this 61kWh (57kWh usable) Long Range model starting at Β£30,995. A cheaper, 199-mile range version may yet join the MG5 range in the UK, although this is yet to be confirmed. Otherwise, there are no changes inside the MG5 so you’re still getting a roomy family car. There’s enough room in the back seats for a couple of average-sized adults to lounge comfortably, but lankier passengers may find themselves a little tight on headroom. The boot is a very serviceable 479 litres, and the rear seats fold in the usual 60/40 split, but still leave a step up from the boot floor and expose plenty of tatty, unfinished material edges that show some clear cost-saving. We’ll cheerfully take some shabby finishes in hidden bits of the boot, though, if that’s what it takes for MG to be able to offer keyless entry, adaptive cruise control, LED headlights, the aforementioned touchscreen and even vehicle-to-device charging, as standard on the cheaper SE trim. Trophy gets 17-inch alloys, leatherette upholstery, heated seats, auto wipers and a few other extras. The same 154bhp electric motor powers the MG 5, but a change in torque delivery has seen 0-62mph has drop by 0.6sec to 8.3sec. Despite that, the MG 5 feels more than fast enough even if you ask for a mid-range splurge of acceleration. Meanwhile, the regenerative braking has three levels, which you toggle through via a switch on the console. None of them are heavy enough to be called a one-pedal mode, however. Soft spring settings let the body roll quite a bit more than you’ll experience in the Volkswagen ID 3, for instance, but it’s progressive and undramatic even in quicker direction changes. That’s a fair price to pay for the way the MG 5 sponges up the worst of the road’s bumps and intrusions any day, in a car like this. Predictably, the steering has little sense of real connection to the wheels but it’s weighted well enough to give confidence in faster stuff or to make light work of an urban commute, and there’s enough grip to stave off dramatic understeer unless you really try for an optimistic cornering attitude. In fact, the MG 5 EV is usefully more composed in terms of its ride and handling than the MG ZS EV that many will also consider while shopping for a roomy, well-priced, long-range EV. Overall, the MG 5 EV is about as dynamic as a cup of chamomile tea, and that’s just as it should be; an unpretentious focus on comfort is pretty ideal for a small estate like this. It’d be nice to have faster charging since the 87kW peak DC charging rate is a little slow next to rivals like the Vauxhall Mokka-e and VW ID.3 and will take some 40mins for a 10-80% charge. It’s also a shame that prices have now jumped to north of Β£30k. Even so, monthly prices still promise to make this one of the cheapest long-range EVs out there and the 2022 updates successfully address most of the MG5’s niggles. Ultimately, it’s still delightfully sensible, not to mention more recommendable than ever. https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/mg-motor/5-ev/first-drives/mg-5-ev-long-range-2022-first-drive
  9. At least 125 people have died in a crush at an Indonesian football match that has become one of the world's worst stadium disasters. Hundreds were also hurt in aftermath of home team Arema FC's loss to bitter rivals at the overcrowded stadium late on Saturday in Malang, East Java. The crush took place after police tear-gassed fans who invaded the pitch. As panic spread, thousands surged towards Kanjuruhan stadium's exits, where many suffocated. Fifa, the world's governing football body, states that no "crowd control gas" should be carried or used by stewards or police at matches. The organisation's president Gianni Infantino said it was "a dark day for all involved in football and a tragedy beyond comprehension". One eyewitness told the BBC that police had fired numerous tear gas rounds "continuously and fast" after the situation with fans became "tense". Next to one exit gate a hole smashed through the wall testifies to the desperation to escape the crush that developed. There are candles next to the gate, put there by supporters to remember the victims. The doors themselves are slanted outwards, a sign of the sheer level of force from the inside. 'It had gotten anarchic' - Police Indonesian officials at one stage put the death toll in the disaster as high at 174 people, but this was later revised downwards. President Joko Widodo has ordered that all matches in Indonesia's top league must be stopped until an investigation has been carried out. Videos from the stadium show fans running on to the pitch after the final whistle marked the home team's 2-3 defeat, and police firing tear gas in response. "It had gotten anarchic. They started attacking officers, they damaged cars," said Nico Afinta, police chief in East Java, adding that two police officers were among the dead. "We would like to convey that... not all of them were anarchic. Only about 3,000 who entered the pitch," he said. The world's worst stadium disaster Fleeing fans "went out to one point at the exit. Then there was a build-up, in the process of accumulation there was shortness of breath, lack of oxygen", the officer added. Videos on social media show fans clambering over fences to escape. Separate videos appear to show lifeless bodies on the floor. The Indonesian football association (PSSI) said it had launched an investigation, adding that the incident had "tarnished the face of Indonesian football". Violence at football matches is not new in Indonesia, and Arema FC and Persebaya Surabaya are long-time rivals. However Persebaya Surabaya fans were banned from buying tickets for the game because of fears of clashes. Chief Security Minister Mahfud MD posted on Instagram that 42,000 tickets had been sold for the match at Kanjuruhan stadium, which has a stated capacity of 38,000. President Widodo called for this to be the "last soccer tragedy in the nation" after ordering that all Liga 1 games should be paused pending an investigation. 'It was bang, bang, bang' - Eyewitness Muhamad Dipo Maulana, 21, who was at the match, told BBC Indonesian that after the game had ended a few Arema fans went on the pitch to remonstrate with the home team players but were immediately intercepted by police and "beaten". More spectators then took to the pitch in protest, the supporter said, adding that the situation became "tense". "Police with dogs, shields, and soldiers came forward," Mr Dipo told the BBC. He said he had heard more than 20 tear gas shots towards spectators at the stadium. "There was a lot, like bang, bang, bang! The sound was continuous and fast. The sound was really loud and directed to all the stands," he added. Mr Dipo said he saw people in disarray, panicking and suffocating while trying to get out of the stadium. There were many children and old people who were affected by the tear gas, the eyewitness added. One of worst football disasters The stampede is one of the worst of a tragically long line of stadium disasters. In 1964, a total of 320 people were killed and more than 1,000 injured during a stampede at a Peru-Argentina Olympic qualifier in Lima. In 1985, 39 people died and 600 were hurt at the Heysel stadium in Brussels, Belgium, when fans were crushed against a wall that then collapsed during the European Cup final between Liverpool (England) and Juventus (Italy). In the UK, a crush developed at the Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield in 1989, resulting in the deaths of 97 Liverpool fans attending the club's FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-63105945
  10. Live Performance Title: Biiggy - Bat'art Ft @Mc Artisan ( Prod By GOS ) Orivibes freestyle session Signer Name:- Live Performance Location: - Official YouTube Link: Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video):-
  11. Music Title: Samara - Houma Skhouna (Official Music) Signer: - Release Date: 02/10/22 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):10/10
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  13. The trips of Verónica Alcocer, the first lady of Colombia, have caused controversy in the country. Various sectors have questioned the figure of 'ambassador on special mission' that was designated by a decree signed by Foreign Minister Álvaro Leyva on September 14. (In context: Verónica Alcocer: controversial decree appointing her ambassador on a special mission) This indicates that between September 17 and 30, Gustavo Petro's wife was going to be ambassador on a special mission to attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, in London; the UN assembly, in the United States, and the funeral of assassinated Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, in Japan. (Also read: The controversy over the travel and per diem of the first lady) The foreign agenda of the first lady, Verónica Alcocer One day before the date established by the decree, on September 16, the first lady was in Oslo (Norway). In that case, her trip was, she said, an invitation made to her by the NGO Caritas, a confederation of charitable and social action entities of the Catholic Church. "Thank you, CÑritas Norway and Martha Rubiano, for the invitation and the technical work program that you have offered us to get to know a country in which class and gender equality are a world reference. As well as the work that they carry out in Colombia, to through the social ministry Caritas Colombiana". The next stop was in London (England). The Foreign Ministry confirmed that both she and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Álvaro Leyva, traveled to attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, which took place on Monday, September 19. (We suggest: Francia MÑrquez: 'It's not going to the queen's funeral that they will recognize me') Later, Alcocer accompanied President Petro on his trip to the United States, specifically to New York City, where he made his first speech as head of state before the UN plenary session on September 20. Finally, Alcocer attended the state funeral of the murdered Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, on September 27. In her social networks, in which she usually documents part of her trips to other countries, the first lady wrote: "I thank the First Lady of Japan, Yuko Kishida, for her invitation to meet us at her home. We talked about the difficulties of women , reconciling family and professional life, inequalities, violence, as well as the importance of creating alliances and strengthening women's networks around the world. We call for a reunion, let's hope so". (You can read: What functions does the first lady fulfill in Colombia?) What do the rules say about the figure of the first lady? The first thing to keep in mind is that this role is not an elective position, nor does it have official duties or remuneration. Concept 059711 of 2020 of the Administrative Department of Public Function states that "the first lady as a social manager does not hold a public position, nor does she have the quality of a public servant; therefore, she may only carry out the public attributions that the law specifically confers on her , by virtue of the provisions of article 210 of the Charter, that is, activities that normally correspond to him as the spouse of the President of the Republic, Mayor or Governor; such as collaborating in the performance of protocol tasks, or having initiative in matters of social assistance, or in public charity work". Can you then represent the country abroad? Rosario University professor Mauricio Jaramillo explains that initially it must be taken into account that the Constitution establishes that the only ones in charge of foreign relations are the President or the Chancellor. "It may happen that in the case of the first lady, in this case Verónica Alcocer, she is given certain powers that do not have constitutional status. That she travels to an event does not necessarily mean that she is supplanting Álvaro Leyva," he explains. the. From his perspective, what is happening can become objectionable if it becomes systematic or if decrees for it begin to be issued repeatedly. (Also: Verónica Alcocer, the explosive wife of Gustavo Petro, in an interview) What is the figure of 'ambassador on special mission'? Precisely, regarding the decree that designated her as 'ambassador on special mission' for the aforementioned period, public opinion has questioned whether the President is empowered to appoint individuals (the first lady) or public employees on missions to other States. This is a debate that had already taken place a few years ago, when the president was Juan Manuel Santos. A concept from 2017 of the Administrative Department of the Civil Service that responded to this concern explains that in these cases the head of state, as stated in the Constitution in its article 189, can "designate both his diplomatic agents and specialized personnel when it is necessary. convenient and necessary for the conduct of foreign policy". It also says that the President, "by executive decree, may designate people to provide specialized services to missions abroad." The figure of ambassador on a special mission, they state, is "regulated by the 1969 Convention on Special Missions, an international instrument that was approved by Colombia through Law 824 of 2003." Francia MÑrquez on the Time 100 Next 2022 list There are 44 without a diploma: this is the level of studies in Congress The definition of this figure indicates that a special mission "means a temporary mission, which is representative of the State, sent by a State to another State with the consent of the latter to deal with certain matters." Taking into account the foregoing, the concept concludes that it considers "viable for the President to designate as an extraordinary ambassador on a special mission a trusted individual to provide specialized services in missions abroad, since he is his direct agent abroad in the specific field of the assigned special mission and under precise instructions of the President". Now, for example, Senator María Fernanda Cabal questioned whether President Petro could be "overriding the Constitution" by pointing to Article 126, which says that "public servants may not appoint as employees people with whom they are related. (...) or with whom they are linked by marriage". In this sense, the concept of Public Function explains that the people designated in special missions "do not have the quality of public servants, public employees or contractors." Thus, they say, the first lady would not be disqualified, because "with this designation, she is not appointing or applying for public office, nor is she hiring." This figure had already been used in the past. As reported by the Casa de Nariño, former first lady Lina María Uribe was appointed five times; former first lady María Clemencia Rodríguez de Santos, ten times; and former first lady María Juliana Ruiz, 11 times. https://www.eltiempo.com/politica/gobierno/veronica-alcocer-y-sus-viajes-puede-representar-a-colombia-en-el-exterior-704711
  14. Each year, Hudson Bay receives more than 55,000 belugas. Most are pregnant, seeking the warm waters to have their babies. More than a third of the beluga whales in the world go to Hudson Bay, in Canada, to spend the warmer months of the year. In the Canadian Arctic, the waters are much warmer, and that is why they choose this place to have their young. They spend the summer months there, teaching them simple sounds that evolve into an exclusive language of each family. Every day, babies should eat enough fat to gain a pound. By August, they will have to make their return journey further north, where the ice does not promise to be accommodating to the newborns. Also read: Belugas have a sophisticated language and learn their name at 3 years Belugas weave their culture with song in Hudson Bay Many of the female belugas arrive pregnant in Hudson Bay. Within a few days of being there, they give birth to their babies, who are born knowing how to swim and communicate with their mothers. Although they have an innate ability to detect the sounds they make, throughout the summer months they have to learn the complex language of their families. ACCORDING TO AFP COVERAGE, BELUGAS ARE KNOWN COLLOQUIALLY AS 'CANARIES OF THE SEA' "DUE TO THE AROUND 50 VOCALIZATIONS (WHISTLES, CLICKS, RINGS) THAT THEY EMIT, THEY ARE "SOCIAL" ANIMALS WITH A "VERY COMMUNICATION SYSTEM COMPLEX", SAYS VALERIA VERGARA, WHO HAS BEEN STUDYING THEM FOR YEARS." Grandparents, fathers, mothers, older siblings and cousins share a group-specific sound system, which the newborns have to master before heading north again. Skerry assures that this is one more sign that cetaceans are animals that not only manage to establish deep emotional and social ties, but also generate culture among themselves. The sounds are usually accompanied by facial gestures. Among the whales, belugas are distinguished by being the most expressive animals: they smile, frown, laugh and cry, just like we humans do. Based on Skerry's coverage, this could be the most social cetacean species that exists in the wild. Proof of this is the sophisticated language they develop between them. We suggest: Whales consume more than three million microplastics daily, reveals a study Bonding with their young While they are in Hudson Bay, however, this danger is not yet real. In those months of rest, the mothers teach them to get food, to protect themselves from being stranded on the shore, and even to 'sing'. By the time they are three years old, the young pups can identify nearly a thousand different sounds, all originating from their families and close groups. This knowledge is passed down from generation to generation. Just as they learn from their relatives to 'talk' from an early age, belugas must memorize the journey to and from Hudson Bay. Year after year they meet again with their cousins and other families who come there to rest. One day, they will have to teach their own offspring the same skills they learned in the Canadian Arctic early in life. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/por-que-van-las-belugas-a-hudson-bay-en-canada/
  15. Russia has formally annexed four occupied regions of Ukraine, in a move sparking international condemnation. President Vladimir Putin signed "accession treaties" with the regions' Moscow-installed leaders at a ceremony in the Kremlin's opulent St George's Hall on Friday. Watched by members of the political elite, he declared the regions would "forever" be part of Russia. Kyiv reacted by launching a new, fast-track bid to join the Nato alliance. Flanked by his prime minister and the speaker of parliament, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine had long been a "de-facto" member of the security bloc, and accused Moscow of redrawing borders "using murder, blackmail, mistreatment and lies". "We are taking our decisive step by signing Ukraine's application for accelerated accession to Nato," Mr Zelensky said, speaking from the centre of Kyiv. Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg was reluctant to be drawn on the bid, saying the decision rested with the bloc's 30 members. But he condemned Moscow's annexation of Ukrainian territory, calling the move "the most serious escalation since the start of the war". US President Joe Biden also accused Mr Putin of a "fraudulent attempt" to claim Ukrainian territory, and said the move was "trampling on the United Nations Charter, and showing its contempt for peaceful nations everywhere". "The illegal annexation proclaimed by Putin won't change anything," EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said. "All territories illegally occupied by Russian invaders are Ukrainian land and will always be part of this sovereign nation." And French President Emmanuel Macron pledged to "stand by Ukraine in order to deal with Russian aggression and to enable Ukraine to recover its full sovereignty across its entire territory". But Mr Putin has long been unmoved by Western criticism of his war in Ukraine, and during a rambling 37-minute long speech he promised to "protect" the newly annexed regions "with all the forces and means at our disposal". He claimed citizens in Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Luhansk and Donetsk had voted to be "with their people, their motherland". "The people have made their choice," Mr Putin said. "This is the will of millions of people." He was referring to self-styled referendums held in the regions in recent days, but Ukraine and Western governments have condemned the votes as a sham. In his pledge, the Russian leader seemingly returned to his vague threats to use nuclear weapons, accusing the US of creating a "precedent" when it bombed the Japanese cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima at the end of World War Two in 1945. The ceremony concluded with the leaders of the four annexed regions joining Mr Putin to sign "decrees", before they joined hands and led the assembled crowd in chants of "Russia, Russia". Russian media had billed the event as historic, but Mr Putin's speech gave little new detail on the extent of the territory Russia is claiming. Ukraine has retained control of large chunks of Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions throughout the war, and retaken significant amounts of territory in recent weeks. Instead, the 69-year-old Russian president largely focused on a list of perceived injustices in which he accused the West of "colonialism", before pivoting to a homophobic attack on "satanic" leaders. Putin raises stakes in speech full of anti-Western bile What Russian annexation means for Ukraine's regions Russia's invasion in maps As Mr Putin spoke in Moscow, 750km (466 miles) to the south his forces were being surrounded by Ukrainian troops in Lyman, a strategically important town in the eastern province of Donetsk - one of four regions annexed by Russia. The town has served as a supply and logistics hub for Russian forces in the region, and it is believed that between 3,000 - 5,000 troops are trapped in the near encirclement. Anton Herashchenko, an adviser to Ukraine's interior ministry, wrote that "Ukrainian forces are attacking the occupiers from three directions and their situation is 'incredibly complicated'". Denis Pushilin, the leader of the newly annexed Donetsk People's Republic, admitted that Lyman was "partially surrounded" and that two nearby villages were "not fully under our control". Ukraine's military has been keen to conceal the pace of its troops' advance in the area, but one video on social media appeared to show Kyiv's forces in the centre of Yampil, just 16km (9 miles) south-east of Lyman. And late on Friday night, Kyiv's defence ministry said it had taken the village of Drobysheve, 8 km (4 miles) north-west of Lyman. Elsewhere, in Zaporizhzhia some 30 Ukrainians were killed in a Russian rocket strike on a civilian convoy. Western nations were quick to react to Friday's annexation, with a host of new sanctions announced on Friday afternoon. The US targeted Russia's Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina, with Treasury Department officials accusing her of being pivotal to moves to protect Russia's economy. More than 1,000 other companies, politicians and businesspeople were also targeted. The UK banned the export to Russia of almost 700 goods that are critical to manufacturing production. And the EU Commission unveiled proposals to impose a cap on the price of Russian seaborne oil, while also imposing a ban on EU citizens serving on the boards of Russian companies. Back in Moscow, Mr Putin and his separatist allies attended an evening pop concert in the city's Red Square. The Russian president led cheers for the four annexed regions and joined the crowd in a rendition of the national anthem. "Victory will be ours," he said. Thousands of people packed into the event, with many clutching Russian flags, though the BBC's Will Vernon in Moscow says many of those in attendance said they had been brought on buses as organised groups. And late on Friday night, Russia vetoed a UN security council resolution which would have condemned its annexation of the four occupied regions. Moscow's Ambassador Vasily Nebenzia complained that it was unprecedented to seek the condemnation of a permanent member of the body. While the Kremlin's blocking of the motion was anticipated, both India and China abstained. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-63095436
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