Russian shelling set a central market ablaze in Ukraine's eastern city of Slovyansk, killing two people and injuring seven, a top official said.Mayor Vadym Lyakh said Slovyansk was being hit by Russian artillery salvoes from closer positions, as it became a frontline city.
On Monday, Ukraine's military says it had to pull out of Lysychansk, its last remaining stronghold in Luhansk, under intense Russian fire. A Turkish presidential adviser, Ilnur Cevik, told the BBC that Turkey may sell the grain carried in a Russian ship it detained over the weekend, and hand the proceeds to Kyiv, if proven to be Ukrainian. The Zhibek Zholy is carrying 7,000 tonnes of grain and had left Berdyansk, a Ukrainian port seized by Russia
Sono i vostri meriti. State a casa vostra e smettetela di fomentare guerre.
Why don’t you print this? The 'petal' mines.Massive amount of them were spread by Ukrainians before they left Lisichansk.They do not kill, they just tear a leg or an arm off.Children often mistaken them with a toy.Uks generously spread them in flower beds, pavement & in the yards
Unbelievable cynicism! On Tuesday Donetsk was bombed all day by Ukrainian Army and not one word about it. Somany casualties, dead and wounded, 10 years old girl was killed. In order to follow government’s narrative and safe their overpaid jobs BBC is broadcasting disinformation.
Time for Western powers to act now and to move troops into Ukraine to defend the territory of the democratic country against fascist Putin's thugs. PutinWarCriminal UkraineRussiaWar
I imagine Zelinsky still receiving his $720,000 annual income, while sitting on his $600-million wealth!!!’
A market was targeted yesterday this is insane and horrible
Seriously, at this point, targets in Russia are viable.
This war must end, not be fuelled.
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