Zelensky's Meeting with Trump, Missile Strike on Kryvyi Rih. Main News for September 27.


Under the headline "IDF Struck Hezbollah's Main Headquarters in Beirut," it is reported that earlier the Israel Defense Forces carried out a precise strike on Hezbollah's central headquarters in Beirut. The headquarters was located under residential buildings in the central district of Beirut. Observers stated that Hezbollah was attempting to use the civilian population as a human shield.
In another news item, it is reported about the appointment of former Zhytomyr mayor Serhiy Sukhomlyn as the head of the State Agency for Reconstruction and Infrastructure Development. His previous position was terminated by a decision of the Zhytomyr City Council, and Sukhomlyn planned to serve in the Armed Forces of Ukraine but did not receive approval from the General Staff. As a result, Shymanska became the new mayor of Zhytomyr.
There is also a report about a missile strike on Kryvyi Rih, which resulted in the deaths of three people. The district police administration building was partially damaged.
It mentions a meeting between the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump in New York. The meeting discussed the situation on the front and the role of the U.S. in protecting Ukraine.
The last news item concerns the Security Service of Ukraine announcing another charge against the head of the Central Bank of Russia, Elvira Nabiullina, for planning and preparing an aggressive war against Ukraine. According to the investigation, Nabiullina actively supported the occupation and facilitated the financing of occupation groups.
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