One week after the Russian invasion began, Vladimir Putin’s forces captured Kherson, a major city in southern Ukraine. The second round of talks is set to begin this Thursday morning.
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One million refugees have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries since the Russian invasion began a week ago, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said on Thursday.
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Ukrainian authorities confirmed the presence of the Russian army in Kherson, a large city in the south of the country on Wednesday night, which Moscow said it had captured in the morning after fierce fighting.
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The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court announced on Wednesday night the “immediate start” of an investigation into the situation in Ukraine, where war crimes are allegedly committed after receiving the green light from 39 countries – members of the ICC.
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A Ukrainian member of the local mission of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) died on Tuesday during the “bombing” of Kharkiv by Russian forces, the international organization said on Wednesday night.
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Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky congratulated himself on Thursday night for thwarting Russia’s “vile” plans, which invaded his country, saying he was proud of the “heroic” resistance of Ukrainians. “We are a nation that thwarted the enemy’s plans in a week. Plans written over the years: vile, full of hatred for our country, our people, “Zelenski said in a video published in the Telegram.
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Music streaming giant Spotify on Wednesday announced the closure of its offices in Russia and the removal of Russian-sponsored content from its website. The move was in response to an “unprovoked attack on Ukraine,” a statement from Spotify said.