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The best-selling car in Chile, the Chevrolet Sail, is a compact and economical sedan, which among its main attributes, has a 109 Hp 1.5 engine and a 357-liter trunk, as well as a wheelbase of 2,500 mm, sufficient to comfortably carry 5 people. They are currently offered in versions with air conditioning, total electric windows, bluetooth, electric rear-view mirrors, central locking, on-board computer and daytime running lights, as well as double airbags and ISOFIX anchors. The Smart versions add a multimedia system with an 8" touch screen and support for Apps. https://www.autocosmos.cl/autos/mi-primer-auto
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Russia's president has signed a decree which could see 137,000 service personnel added to the country's armed forces in the coming months. Currently Russia has a limit of just over a million military personnel and almost 900,000 civilian staff. Vladimir Putin's decree comes amid a recruitment drive around the country, with large cash incentives on offer. Western officials say 70-80,000 troops have been killed or wounded since Russia invaded Ukraine six months ago. There have been reports that recruiters have even been visiting prisons, promising inmates freedom and money. The UK Ministry of Defence said in a statement two weeks ago that volunteer battalions being set up in several Russian regions were likely to form part of a new army corps. But it said "very limited levels of po[CENSORED]r enthusiasm for volunteering for combat in Ukraine" meant it would be difficult to find the required number of troops. Russia had initially promised a short, decisive campaign when it invaded Ukraine in February, but fierce Ukrainian resistance has stalled its progress and in recent weeks front lines have hardly moved. Volunteers or conscripts? The decree, published by the Russian president's office (in Russian), sti[CENSORED]tes that "the numerical size of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation should be set at 2,039,758, including 1,150,628 military personnel". Currently the limit is set at 1,013,628 military personnel, though the actual number before the start of the invasion was thought to be closer to 900,000. The decree asks the government to provide funds from the federal budget for this purpose. It will come into force on 1 January 2023. Russia appeals for new recruits for war effort Predicting Russia's next step in Ukraine What is Russia's Wagner Group of mercenaries? However, it is not clear whether numbers will be increased by recruiting more volunteers or broadening conscription. Currently Russian men aged 18 to 27 are subject to the call-up, although many are able to avoid or reduce the term of their service - usually one year - through medical exemptions or by enrolling for higher education. Russia initially denied sending conscript soldiers to Ukraine, but several officers were disciplined after cases came to light of conscripts being forced to sign contracts and in some instances being taken prisoner. Under Russian law, conscripts are required to undergo four months' training before being sent to the war. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62677262
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Smashing the rudders of ships in Europe, killer whales are exhibiting behavior never before seen in the seas. From France to Portugal to Spain, ships in Europe are facing a new apex predator: killer whales. In a way never seen before, they are ripping the rudders off ships and chasing sailors off shore, according to local media reports. Orcas are targeting yachts, rafts and sailboats alike. After circling them for several minutes, they mount the boats and flip them over. Sometimes, they even bite the parts that are at hand and destroy them completely. They were "crashing the boat," Ester Kristine Storkson, a yacht owner, tells NPR. "They [hit] us repeatedly... giving us the impression that it was a coordinated attack." It would not be strange if, indeed, these ambushes were premeditated. This is the reason. Underwater noise pollution generated by human activity directly interferes with whales and other aquatic mammals with sophisticated hearing and echolocation systems. The same happens with the oceanic reptiles that, unaccustomed to the traffic and the noise of the ships, have been completely deaf in some cases. In this context, it would be natural that orcas are reacting to ships in the seas of Europe. From their first years of life, these whales learn hunting tactics from their grandmothers and how to defend themselves against the hostilities of the environment. It would not be unusual for killer whales, listening to the engines of boats in Europe, to seek to silence the noise on the surface. She also reads: Noise pollution is causing deafness in sea turtles No one knows why they do it Several theories have been proposed to explain this behavior. One of them suggests that, according to Renaud de Stephanis, president and coordinator of CIRCE Conservation Information and Research, killer whales enjoy the pressure of the water produced by the propellers of ships: "WHAT WE BELIEVE IS THAT THEY ARE ASKING TO GIVE THEM THE PROPELLER IN THE FACE", EXPLAINS THE SPECIALIST, BASED ON THE PROPOSALS OF HIS RESEARCH TEAM. THEN, WHEN THEY ENCOUNTER A SAILBOAT THAT DOESN'T START ITS ENGINE, "THEY GET A LITTLE FRUSTRATED AND THAT'S WHY THEY BREAK THE RUDDER." However, this does not explain why whales are hunting sailboats as well. In the absence of conclusive evidence, scientists admit they don't know why they are behaving aggressively towards European vessels. Especially since they do it when there is still a crew on board, with violent attacks that have even flipped ships. So far, there are no reports of killer whales eating people on boats in Europe. The strangest thing is that all the killer whales are young specimens. For this reason, scientists do not rule out that they are only "playing" with the boats, in increasingly larger groups. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/por-que-las-orcas-estan-atacando-embarcaciones-en-europa/
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The best-selling car in Chile, the Chevrolet Sail, is a compact and economical sedan, which among its main attributes, has a 109 Hp 1.5 engine and a 357-liter trunk, as well as a wheelbase of 2,500 mm, sufficient to comfortably carry 5 people. They are currently offered in versions with air conditioning, total electric windows, bluetooth, electric rear-view mirrors, central locking, on-board computer and daytime running lights, as well as double airbags and ISOFIX anchors. The Smart versions add a multimedia system with an 8" touch screen and support for Apps. https://www.autocosmos.cl/autos/mi-primer-auto
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A Russian rocket strike on a Ukrainian train station has killed 22 people, Ukraine says, on the day marking six months since Moscow's invasion began. It says five of the victims of the attack in the eastern town of Chaplyne burnt to death in a vehicle. An 11-year-old boy also was killed. President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the strike in the middle of a UN Security Council meeting. He said about 50 people were injured. Russia has so far made no comment. It has repeatedly denied targeting civilian infrastructure. Mr Zelensky said he learned of the strike on Chaplyne, in the Dnipropetrovsk region, as he was preparing to speak to the Security Council, adding: "This is how Russia prepared for the UN Security council meeting". "Four passenger carriages are on fire now... the number of fatalities could increase," he said. In April, a strike on another train station killed more than 50 people. Ukraine has spent Wednesday marking its annual independence day and Mr Zelensky had previously said Russia might do something "cruel" to disrupt the celebrations. Earlier he accused Moscow's forces of turning the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant into a "war zone" that endangered the plant and the people of Europe and put the world "on the brink of radiation catastrophe". The UN Secretary General told the same meeting that the "senseless war" could push millions of people into extreme poverty, both in Ukraine and beyond. Around the world, there were gatherings of supporters in the streets to mark Ukraine's independence today. World leaders also rallied to support the embattled nation to mark the occasion. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson appeared in Kyiv on an unannounced trip to show his country's support, announcing ยฃ54m ($63.5m) in new military aid - a figure dwarfed by an announcement from US President Joe Biden of an extra $3bn (ยฃ2.5bn). Messages of support arrived from across the globe: from Australia, Germany, Finland, Poland, Turkey and more. In the Vatican, Pope Francis called for "concrete steps" to end the war and avert the risk of a nuclear disaster at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant - Europe's largest. But in the streets of Kyiv, it was relatively quiet. Ukraine had banned large gatherings and events over fears that Russia could target such civilian gatherings. It followed a warning from the US for any of its citizens to leave ahead of the anniversary. Some gathered anyway on Khreshchatyk Street to look at the array of captured Russian tanks and armoured vehicles put on display instead of the usual Ukrainian parade. Between his political speeches, President Zelensky and his wife also attended a memorial ceremony for the fallen soldiers and civilians of the war, laying yellow and blue flowers at Kyiv's Memory Wall of Fallen Defenders. Earlier this week, Ukrainian officials gave their first update on military causalities in some time - saying that nearly 9,000 soldiers had been killed in the six-month conflict, though that number cannot be independently verified. Despite the losses, the Ukrainian leader had started the day with a defiant national address, vowing to retake the whole of Ukraine, "without any concessions or compromises". "We don't know these words - they were destroyed by missiles on 24 February," he said. "The enemy thought we would greet them with flowers and champagne, but received wreaths and Molotov cocktails instead. In Russia, meanwhile, the day marking half a year since the start of the invasion passed quietly. The war is static, but ousting Russia is a seismic task Ukraine war in maps: Six months on from Russia's invasion What weapons are being supplied to Ukraine? The BBC's Will Vernon in Moscow says there has been almost no mention of the six months of Russia's "special military operation" on television or from officials - possibly a sign that authorities do not want to emphasise the drawn-out campaign. Russia had initially promised a short, decisive campaign - but Ukrainian resistance quickly pushed Russian forces away from the capital, and months later Russia redeployed its forces to concentrate on the eastern breakaway provinces where it already enjoyed support. In recent weeks, the front lines have hardly moved. One significant event in Russia Wednesday was the arrest of Yevgeny Roizman - one of the last remaining significant opposition politicians in the country. The former mayor of Yekaterinburg was arrested on charges of "discrediting the Russian army", which since the invasion of Ukraine began can carry a prison sentence of up to five years. As he was led away, he said he was being arrested for saying out loud "one phrase, 'the invasion of Ukraine'". Thousands of people have faced the courts over such charges, with a large majority found guilty, human rights lawyers say. One human rights group, OVD-Info, says more than 16,000 people have been detained for protesting against the invasion - offences which include streets protests, social media posts, or simply referring to Russia's "special military operation" as a war or an invasion. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62666188
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