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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 93 (Aljazeera.com)

Get the latest updates here. Fighting. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Moscow of carrying out a “genocide” in the eastern region of Donbas.

- Zelenskyy urged the West “to stop playing around” with Russia and impose tougher sanctions on Moscow to end its “senseless war” in Ukraine. - In Russia, one woman died from wounds and a man was in critical condition after shelling by Ukraine forces of a village in the border region of Belgorod, the governor said. - Four people were killed in Severodonetsk on Thursday, the governor of the Luhansk region said. - Zelenskyy pleaded with the West to send multiple-launch rocket systems to Ukraine as soon as possible to give it a chance against the Russian offensive in the Donbas. - Investigators in the Kharkiv region have started criminal proceedings into Russia’s shelling of Kharkiv city. - Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Moscow of carrying out a “genocide” in the eastern region of Donbas.

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White House says Russia will likely default on debt; U.S. official says ... (CNBC)

Russian forces have for weeks blocked Ukrainian ports, contributing to a global food security crisis.

It's believed that Russian troops are trying to encircle Ukrainian forces in Luhansk, with fighting focused around the cities of Severodonetsk and Lysychansk. A description of the bill on the parliament website indicated older recruits would be allowed to operate precision weapons or serve in engineering or medical roles. Now, it is around a million, he added, although people were slowly returning to the city since Russia had withdrawn its troops from the areas surrounding Kyiv, and had focused their forces on eastern Ukraine. Scholz said Germany aimed to maintain its industrialized economy while becoming climate neutral, with plans to invest billions of euros in renewable energy and the hydrogen economy. Even now he has failed to meet any of his strategic goals," Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz told the audience at the World Economic Forum. Russia has intensified its assault on eastern Ukraine in recent weeks, targeting multiple towns in Donetsk and Luhansk in the Donbas region. In turn, Russia cut its gas supplies to the country. They tried their best to sabotage this resolution but failed," the United Kingdom's mission in Geneva wrote in a tweet. His comments appeared to be an effort to lump the blockade of Ukrainian exports with what Russia says are its difficulties in moving its own goods. Moscow "will likely fail to meet its obligation and face default, an enduring sign of their status as a pariah in the global financial system," she said. However, the blockade of Ukraine's ports continues, as concerns mount about port closures contributing to a food crisis. When the U.S. sanctioned the Russian central bank earlier this year, it allowed an exception for Russia to pay its bondholders through U.S. banks.

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Russia-Ukraine War Live: Latest News (The Wall Street Journal)

Ukraine: Russian forces gained ground in the Donbas region, potentially encircling a large group of Ukrainian forces fighting in the easternmost part of ...

Kyiv’s Tourism and Cultural Hub also offers 3-D photos of damaged buildings in Bucha, Irpin, Borodyanka and Hostomel, among others. The enemy will pay, and we will definitely rebuild everything and win,” Petro Olenych, the Kyiv City State Administration’s deputy head for digital development, said in a social-media post unveiling the initiative on Thursday. Moscow has denied allegations that its forces were involved in the killing of civilians.

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Russia Ukraine War News Live Updates: Don't play with Russia ... (The Indian Express)

Russia Ukraine War News Live: A view shows a mural on the wall of an apartment building damaged during Ukraine-Russia conflict in the town of Popasna in the ...

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'Impossible to isolate Russia', Putin warns, Zelensky fears genocide ... (Hindustan Times)

Ukraine war: Several parts in the war-torn nation have witnessed an escalation in fighting in the last few days. | World News.

The reports came from near where Maberly Crescent and Oxhorn Road intersect in the Scarborough region of Toronto. Recent events weighed upon the police as events unfolded. There has been no let up in the attacks since then as the world stares at a shortage of food supplies, fuel crisis and an increase in hostilities. 4. After failing to capture the capital city of Kyiv, Moscow was following an “obvious policy of genocide in Donbas”, he said, seeking more weapons. Reyes also said her son, when angry, used to be aggressive, but was 'not a monster.' “Those kids…I have no words. 3. Zelensky has accused the Kremlin seeking to commit "genocide" across the eastern Donbas region, largely controllled by rebels. Underlining that it was “impossible to isolate” Moscow, Russian president Vladimir Putin on Thursday warned the West, stressing that “those who try would primarily hurt themselves”. His remarks come as the Ukraine war grinds into the fourth month with global food and fuel supply hit badly.

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UKRAINIAN President, Volodymyr Zelensky, has accused Moscow of pursuing an "obvious policy of genocide" in the Donbas, after failing to take the capit.

“Whether we like it or not, Russia has the political and military initiative. It can’t pull active units from the front to train them,” Once Ukraine is done, we can show you what we’re capable of in six seconds if there is an order." "The checkpoint was broken, they were thrown back... If you really care for Ukraine, weapons, weapons and weapons again, the minister stressed." "There are things to discuss with the Russian leader. The only position where Russia is better than us its the amount of heavy weapons they have. What I’m interested in is Poland. Without artillery, without multiple launch rocket systems we wont be able to push them back." It is 24 hours a day, 365 days a year," Gaasland told Norway'sTV 2 Nyhetene. We need these resources to support the economy, to support our citizens," Siluanov told a university audience. "(These are) huge amounts of money.

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'Stop playing' with Russia, end war - Zelensky to West (RTE.ie)

President Volodymyr Zelensky urged the West to stop playing around with Russia and impose tougher sanctions on it to end its "senseless war" in Ukraine, ...

Please review their details and accept them to load the content. Mr Zelensky's adviser Mykhailo Podolyak wrote on Twitter, saying it was "time to respond" by giving Kyiv multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS). Russia calls its actions in Ukraine a "special operation" to disarm Ukraine and protect it from fascists. Escalation, really?" All they care about is finding food," he said. Russian troops were moving in on the strategic city of Sievierodonetsk in a relentless offensive to control Ukraine's eastern Donbas region, bombing residential areas and claiming the capture of a key town.

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Zelenskyy: Russia Carrying Out 'An Obvious Policy of Genocide ... (Voice of America)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his daily address that Russia is carrying out “an obvious policy of genocide” against Ukrainians, ...

"The Russians lose soldiers every day, but it's a different ... number based on the kind of fighting we're seeing," the official said. "We believe that Russian forces have been able to seize most of northeastern Sievierodonetsk," the U.S. defense official said. "Finland's military assistance is very valuable," he wrote. But officials said it appeared Moscow had decided to push back. "Weapons, sanctions policy and the unity of our partners in the issue of Ukraine's accession to the EU — this is what can provide strength in the defense of our land." The official declined to share any estimates on Russian casualties but said the losses have not been insignificant, though things have changed since the start of the war. But in other parts of eastern Ukraine, Russia was able to make what the official described as "incremental gains," including in the city of Popasna and in Sievierodonetsk, the easternmost city under Ukrainian control. Ukrainian officials on Thursday acknowledged Russia was making a push to surround its troops fighting in the east with advances both on Sievierodonetsk and the nearby city of Lysychansk. "It's a range of a few kilometers to more than 10 kilometers within the Russian border," the official added. "We still assess that Ukrainian forces have continued to push Russian forces further away [from the city]," the official said, briefing reporters on the condition of anonymity in order to discuss intelligence. Russian forces in northeastern Ukraine, already pushed back to near the Russian border, appeared Thursday to be launching a new counteroffensive as the three-month-old war morphed into what some Western officials described as a "scrap" with no end in sight. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his daily address that Russia is carrying out “an obvious policy of genocide” against Ukrainians, but the “catastrophic developments” in Ukraine could have been avoided “if the strong of the world had not played with Russia, but really pressed to end the war.”

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