Russian strike batters Zaporizhzhia Airport as war rages on
Volodymyr Marchuk, an official with the Zaporizhzhia regional military administration, confirmed the airport terminal was hit in comments to The Kyiv Independent on Saturday.
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Volodymyr Marchuk, an official with the Zaporizhzhia regional military administration, confirmed the airport terminal was hit in comments to The Kyiv Independent on Saturday.
Rescue crews have been working around the clock, but their efforts to locate survivors trapped under the rubble have been painfully slow. As of Monday morning, they had managed to clear just 30% of the debris field, according to Ukraine's State Emergency Situations Service.
Bilotaite announced the unprecedented surveillance network stretching "from Norway to Poland" following a meeting in Lithuania with her counterparts from Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Poland and Norway.
Comparative satellite pictures from before and after the night of May 24th reveal craters, burned areas and apparent destruction of buildings and infrastructure at the site, providing evidence corroborating Kyiv's reports of hitting the strategic installation.
According to data released by Ukraine's Coordinating Headquarters for the Treatment of POWs, at least 403 Ukrainian women are currently being held captive by Russian forces.
In a recent interview with The Economist, Stoltenberg said "the time has come" for NATO nations to consider abandoning territorial limits they had placed on Kyiv's use of their weapons systems against Russian forces.
Yuri Borisov, the director general of Russia's space agency Roscosmos, revealed the Kremlin's proposal for a unified "space monitoring and hazard warning system" during a recent summit of space chiefs from the BRICS nations in Moscow.
Negotiations between Ukraine and Japan are nearing conclusion, marking a pivotal juncture ahead of the upcoming NATO summit.
Japan said it was freezing the assets of 11 Russian organizations and one individual accused of involvement in receiving military assistance from North Korea to aid Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Some of the most dangerous deployments include Mali, South Sudan, Ukraine and Yemen where aid convoys and UN operations have repeatedly come under direct fire. Just last month, three UN personnel were killed in a Palestinian refugee camp in Jenin during an Israeli military raid.
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