The
war in Ukraine
continues .
This Sunday, the authorities have found a
new mass grave
with dozens of civilians near
Kiev
.
Meanwhile, thousands of citizens are being evacuated from the east of the country in fear of a Russian offensive in the area.
And
Lugansk
and
Dnipro
are bombed this morning.
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9.32
North Korea calls Biden "senile old man" and criticizes his sanctions on Moscow
North Korea has
accused the
United States
of
imposing "baseless" sanctions on Moscow
over its invasion of
Ukraine
, calling US President
Joe Biden
a
"senile old man"
through its state media.
The Pyongyang
regime
, which had previously criticized Washington for allegedly provoking the
war in Ukraine
, pointed out that this conflict "suddenly became a human rights issue", and stated that the "ultimate loser" of the crisis will be USA.
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9.30
They find a grave with dozens of dead civilians near kyiv
A
new grave with dozens of dead Ukrainian civilians
has been found this Saturday in
Buzova
, a liberated town near the capital,
Kiev
, which for weeks was occupied by Russian forces, a local official said and collects Reuters.
Taras Didych
, head of the Dmytrivka community, which includes Buzova and other villages, told Ukrainian television that the
bodies were found in a ditch near a gas station
.
The death toll has not yet been confirmed.
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9.15
Russian bombings in Lugansk and Dnipro
Russian forces fired shells at the Ukrainian regions of
Lugansk
and
Dnipro
early on Sunday, hitting several buildings, injuring one person and starting a fire, according to authorities.
A school and an apartment building were bombed in the city of
Sievierodonetsk
in the besieged Lugansk region, the region's governor has said.
"Fortunately, there are no victims
," Serhiy Gaidai wrote on Telegram.
In the city of
Dnipro, one person was injured when a building was hit
.
The shelling has caused a fire that has finally been put out, regional governor Valentyn Reznichenko said in a post.
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9.05
Civilians flee eastern Ukraine as it prepares for 'major battles'
Thousands of civilians are fleeing eastern Ukraine
fearing a Russian offensive in the area as
Kiev
prepares to wage "major battles" against Moscow's forces.
Evacuations resumed on Saturday from
Kramatorsk
in eastern Ukraine, where a missile attack left 52 dead the day before at a train station.
Also yesterday, British Prime Minister
Boris Johnson
became the latest Western leader to visit Kiev, where he
praised the Ukrainian response to the Russian invasion and offered armored vehicles and anti-ship missiles
.
Thanks to the "invincible heroism and courage" of Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelensky
and the Ukrainian people, (Russia's) "monstrous goals are being thwarted," Johnson declared.
"Sadly, we see the preparations for important battles, some say they will be decisive, in the east,"
he told a news conference with Austrian Chancellor
Karl Nehammer
in Kiev on Saturday .
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