War crimes during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Russians "blocked"?; Ukrainians fight back fiercely; Kadyrov also spoke up
Russian forces continue their offensive on Donetsk.
Explosions in Kharkiv and other regions.
The Russian army has opened humanitarian corridors in the Black and Azov seas.
Ukraine leader accuses Russia of ’terror’ in missile strike
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on July 1 accused Russia of engaging in state "terror" as he blamed Moscow for missile strikes on a southern resort town that left 21 dead and dozens wounded.
The British announced: Russia controls most of Severodonetsk
According to them, this domination occurs after a month of intense fighting that caused "great collateral damage" in a strategically important city in eastern Ukraine.
In its latest report today, the Ministry noted that "it is unlikely that Russia was expecting such a "strong resistance" or "such an exhausting conflict".
Ukraine fires Human Rights Chief after she failed to confirm Russian troops raped women
They said she had not shown enough effort to find facts proving war crimes committed by Russian troops in Ukraine
Israel will Not Give Missiles to Ukraine despite US Pressure
Israel has rejected a US request to allow Berlin to supply Ukraine with anti-tank missiles developed in Israel, US and Israeli officials told Axios.
The missiles, which are made in Germany and would be transferred to Kyiv by the German government, were manufactured using Israeli technology. According to the license, Israel must approve any transfer of missiles to a third country.
Russia Targets Bosnia With Disinformation About Ukrainian War
This was Economist correspondent Tim Judah's gruelling eye-witness description of the streets of Bucha, Ukraine, after Russian forces left.
Day 73 of the Invasion of Ukraine: UN Refuses to call it a “War”, Evacuations Continue in Mariupol
The UN refused to call the invasion a "war", more people evacuated from Mariupol, EU disputes over oil embargo, countries send weapons. Here are the highlights of events related to the war in Ukraine over the past 24 hours:
The UN refused to call the invasion a "War"
Hundreds of civilians evacuated from Mariupol
Almost 500 civilians have been evacuated from the battered city of Mariupol and its besieged Azovstal steel plant since a UN-led rescue operation began, the head of Ukraine's presidential office said on May 6.
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Day 67 of the Invasion of Ukraine: New Shelling, More Bodies of Tortured Civilians, Jolie in Lviv
New shelling, more bodies of tortured civilians, Jolie in Lviv. Here are the highlights of events related to the war in Ukraine over the past 24 hours:
Russian attack destroyed the runway at Odessa airport
Russia strikes Kyiv during UN chief’s visit as Moscow presses offensive
Russian forces pressed their offensive in south and east Ukraine on Friday after bombarding its capital during a visit by the United Nations' chief.