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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 712Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met soldiers from the 65th Mechan...
05/02/2024

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 712Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met soldiers from the 65th Mechanised Brigade [Ukrainian Presidential Press Service via Reuters]
Published On 5 Feb 2024
5 Feb 2024Fighting
At least 28 people, including a child, were killed in the Russian-occupied eastern city of Lysychansk after a restaurant and bakery were hit by shelling. Russia accused Ukraine of the attack. Ukraine did not comment on the incident. Only about a tenth of Lysychansk’s pre-war population of 110,000 remains in the city, according to Ukrainian officials.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Ukrainian soldiers under relentless attack from Russian forces on the front line in the village of Robotyne in the southeastern Zaporizhia region. Zelenskyy met troops from the 65th Mechanised Brigade and handed out medals.
During his visit to the front, Zelenskyy also named Ivan Federov the new head of the Zaporizhia regional state administration. Federov was abducted in March 2022 by Russian soldiers as they entered the city of Melitopol, where he was then mayor, after refusing to cooperate with Moscow.
Politics and diplomacy
Zelenskyy told Italian state broadcaster RAI that he was considering a “reset” to replace several senior officials. When asked about his plans for army chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi, he said any changes did “not concern a single person, but the direction of the country’s leadership”.
US senators released the text of a much-anticipated bipartisan deal that would unlock $60bn in new aid for Ukraine while tightening US border laws. US President Joe Biden said he “strongly supported” the bill and urged Congress to back it. The first vote on it is expected on Wednesday.
Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said President Recep Tayyip Erdogan would discuss a new mechanism to allow Ukrainian grain exports through the Black Sea when Russian President Vladimir Putin visits Turkey. The date has not been confirmed but local media have said it will take place on February 12.
Police in Moscow detained some 20 journalists for several hours at a rally where the wives of Russian soldiers in Ukraine called for their husbands to be returned home.
Serbian actor Milos Bikovic was dropped from the cast of the popular television show The White Lotus, an HBO spokesperson said, after the Serbian native’s ties to Russia drew a sharp rebuke from Ukraine.
Weapons
South Korea’s Deputy Foreign Minister Chung Byung-won expressed Seoul’s “grave position” on Russia’s growing military cooperation with Pyongyang as Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko visited Seoul. Chung urged Russia to take “responsible actions”, a statement from South Korea’s Foreign Ministry said. Seoul and Washington have said North Korea is sending weapons to Russia for use in the war in Ukraine.

Russia-Ukraine WarIn Rare Move, Russian Tech Tycoon Condemns War in UkraineArkady Volozh, a founder of Yandex, known as ...
14/08/2023

Russia-Ukraine War
In Rare Move, Russian Tech Tycoon Condemns War in UkraineArkady Volozh, a founder of Yandex, known as ‘Russia’s Google,’ is only the second sanctioned Russian businessman to take an unequivocal public position against Moscow’s invasion.

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The Yandex founder calls Russia’s war in Ukraine ‘barbaric.’
The ruble’s fall is raising concerns inside Russia about rising inflation.
Ukraine orders evacuations from an area of fierce fighting in the northeast.
Ukraine offers civilian corridors through the Black Sea, but says the threat from Russia remains.
Here’s why tensions are high at Poland’s border with Belarus.
Russia says that two drones were shot down outside the Moscow city limits.

The conflict in Ukraine has settled into near static frontlines for several months now. But with Russian forces still ho...
01/05/2023

The conflict in Ukraine has settled into near static frontlines for several months now. But with Russian forces still holding nearly a fifth of the country – and the cost of military and financial aid to Ukraine apparently starting to worry some western allies – Ukraine is expected to launch a counter-offensive in the coming weeks.

The most optimistic among Ukraine and its allies hope for a repeat of the dramatic military triumphs of last spring and autumn, when Moscow was pushed back from Kyiv and then forced out of swathes of the country’s east and south in a few weeks.

However, leaked US defence documents warned in February that Ukraine might fail to amass sufficient troops and weaponry, and fall “well short” of its goals for regaining territory. That was despite the counter-offensive serving as a driving force behind a rapid training programme and massive delivery of aid over the winter.

As the new equipment has rolled over the border, and the first weeks of spring have passed, there has been increasingly intense conjecture about when and where the counterattack might start.

Ukraine: Heading East. Donbass residents taking refuge in Russia | RT DocumentarySoutheastern Ukraine has been a war zon...
03/03/2023

Ukraine: Heading East. Donbass residents taking refuge in Russia | RT Documentary
Southeastern Ukraine has been a war zone for the last eight years. Government forces have been shelling their people because of differences concerning language, political affiliations, and their country’s future. Not everyone was happy with this pro-Western sentiment. The southeastern part of Ukraine has always felt closer to Russia. Some of its residents are ethnically Russian or have relatives in Russia.
Most Ukrainians speak Russian, and it’s the predominant language in some regions. Attempts to ban it only adds fuel to the fire. Ukraine’s neo-Nazis took advantage of the situation and began to wipe out the Russian-speaking population. Crimea was the first Ukrainian region to express discontent and voted to return to Russia. Later, the people of Donbass also stood up to protect their land. However, the Ukrainian government was unable to cope with the situation. It continually shelled the country’s southeastern part for the next eight years while simultaneously seeking closer integration with the West.
In the late February of 2022, Russian forces and volunteers helped Donbass refugees to leave their destroyed homes and have a chance at a new life. Russia took in 2,500,000 people.

Russia-Ukraine live news: Russian air strikes kill at least oneRussian forces launched new air strikes on Ukrainian citi...
24/09/2022

Russia-Ukraine live news: Russian air strikes kill at least oneRussian forces launched new air strikes on Ukrainian cities.
Zaporizhzhia’s governor said facilities along the Dnieper river were targeted and one missile hit an apartment building, killing one person and wounding seven others.

Here is a list of key events as Russia's invasion of Ukraine enters its 206th day 👇
17/09/2022

Here is a list of key events as Russia's invasion of Ukraine enters its 206th day 👇

As Russia's war on Ukraine enters its 201st day, we take a look at the main developments so far ⤵️
12/09/2022

As Russia's war on Ukraine enters its 201st day, we take a look at the main developments so far ⤵️

Russia-Ukraine latest updates: More shelling near nuclear plantUkraine and Russia traded fresh accusations of shelling a...
28/08/2022

Russia-Ukraine latest updates: More shelling near nuclear plantUkraine and Russia traded fresh accusations of shelling at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, as its operator warned of a radioactive leak risk at the atomic facility.
Ukraine will receive a total of six minehunting drones from the UK in order to detect explosive threats underwater, the British defence ministry said.

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