• Russia launched its "military operation" in Ukraine on Thursday, February 24.

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  • This Monday, the 327th day of the conflict, the toll is growing in Dnipro after the deadly Russian strike on Saturday, while the Kremlin complains about Western arms deliveries to kyiv.

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News of the day

The toll is alarming, and the death toll continues to climb.

Monday, forty dead are to be deplored after the Russian bombardment of a residential building in Dnipro two days before.

Rescue teams counted 75 injured.

More than 30 people remain wanted as rescue operations continue in the rubble, in an attempt to find survivors.

The Kremlin denies being responsible for this strike and blames it on the Ukrainians.

sentence of the day

Intentional attacks on civilians are war crimes and those responsible must be prosecuted for as long as necessary."

These are the words of Ulf Kristersson.

This Monday, during a joint conference with the President of the European Council Charles Michel, the Swedish Prime Minister, who holds the rotating presidency of the European Union, condemned a “horrible attack”.



The leader denounced the Russian strike on an apartment building in Dnipro on Saturday, which left 40 dead.

Russia denies being involved and speaks of a “tragedy”.

The number of the day

455.

Such as the number of children killed since the start of the war in Ukraine, according to the General Prosecutor's Office.

As Ukraine World reports, nearly 900 children were injured, with varying degrees of severity.

At least 1,352 Ukrainian children have suffered from the war so far according to the country's judicial authorities.

The trend

In a telephone interview with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Vladimir complained about the increasing supplies of Western weapons to Ukraine.

The Russian head of state criticized the "Western sponsors" of Ukraine who "increase their deliveries of arms and military equipment" to kyiv.

The United Kingdom announced on Saturday the delivery "in the coming weeks" of 14 heavy tanks to the Ukrainian army.

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