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  • Moscow is forcing to take control of Severodonetsk, in the south-east of Ukraine, a key city to have control over the Donbass.

    But the Ukrainian forces are resisting on the spot.

  • NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg warned him in

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    that the war could last "for years".

  • Finally, outside the military field, the showdown between Russia and Europe continues, particularly via energy.

    Latest news: Germany has decided, in the face of recent declines in Russian gas deliveries, to make greater use of coal.

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4:52 p.m .: Quick reminder in figures on the massive exodus of Ukrainians

As a reminder, before the start of the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022, Ukraine had 37 million inhabitants.

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Hello again everyone,

On this Sunday of legislative elections in France, the Russian invasion continues in Ukraine.

On the ground, fighting continues to rage around Severodonetsk, a key city in the south-east of the country, capital for the control of Donbass.

Ukrainian forces say they repelled Russian assaults.

At the same time, the Secretary General of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, is preparing people's minds.

The conflict could indeed last "for years", he said.

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