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Sirens sound in Ukraine on the 41st day of the Russian invasion. And after the horrors of Bucha, other realities emerge in which the bodies of tortured civilian victims are discovered. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy announced that there was already information that “the death rate of the occupiers in Borodyanka and some other liberated cities could be even higher than in Bucha”. In many villages in the liberated districts of Kyiv, Chernihiv and Sumy, the occupiers “did things he explains in his video message that the locals did not see even during the Nazi occupation 80 years ago”.
Zelenskyy will repeat it today at the UN Security Council, where he will explain that Russia is trying to cover up war crimes committed by its soldiers in Ukraine. He teased this in a late night video, in which he accused Moscow of launching a “propaganda” operation and “already launching a sham campaign to hide its guilt in the mass killing of civilians in Mariupol.” Dozens of new staged interviews are being conducted and they will kill people to make them believe they were killed by others. However, the denial comes from Moscow. She speaks of a “staging”, a “hateful provocation”, even a “crime by the Kiev regime” with the aim of “interrupting the peace talks and increasing violence”. But the scope and size of what emerges makes it difficult to envision as a framework. But Russia denies any responsibility and also questions the veracity of the published images, which according to Defense Ministry “experts reveal “false and “manipulated details.
But this war isn’t just about the “banned cluster bombs dropped by the Russians on the city of Mykolaiv,” according to the Ukrainian army, which reports that a children’s hospital was also hit and there are allegedly several victims, including children. It also consists of Soviet memory disinformation campaigns. But Ukraine defies all forecasts, albeit at a high cost. Especially for civilians, whose bodies are piled up in mass graves, martyrs, with their wrists tied behind their backs and bullet holes in their faces, and who the West learns from the images that the reporters on the ground, but also the net, are beating on them .im Face.
Meanwhile, news arrives that in the town of Pologi in the Zaporizhia region of southeastern Ukraine, Russian soldiers have hijacked and undermined a district hospital, the Central District Hospital. And according to the Zaporozhia regional military administration, quoted by the UNIAN agency, “the medical staff and patients were forbidden to return to the facility, “the wounded Russian soldiers remained in the hospital.
Yes, because the Russian military also needs treatment.
Ukraine is resisting and there will be new evacuation attempts today. There are seven humanitarian corridors, including the besieged city of Mariupol, designed to keep citizens safe. The route from Mariupol leads to Zaporizhia on its own, said Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk, specifying that the Russian armed forces “despite promises do not allow anyone to go to Mariupol.”
In addition, “the occupiers blocked representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Mangush. After the negotiations, they were released at night and sent to Zaporizhia”. Then stop and go with the gears. The other six corridors are: from Berdyansk to Zaporozhzhia with own transport; from Tokmak to Zaporozhya; ️While in the eastern part from Severodonetsk to Bakhmut; from Lysychansk to Bakhmut; from Popasna to Bakhmut; from Gorske village to Bakhmut.
Meanwhile, the EU reports that two million children have fled Ukraine, many of them unaccompanied. And the concern stressed EU Commission VicePresident Dubravka Suica stems from the “real risk of illegal trafficking in minors. In particular, Lithuania “is investigating the case of 43 children stolen for adoption”. Then there are the children killed by the Russian army who are “injuring 158 and many others.” And Europe is reacting to the crimes of this war, it is doing so with the instruments of sanctions. Sanctions that the stock exchanges are waiting to see. You are careful. Because there is no certainty. Because it is precisely in the area of ​​​​measures that the EU threatens to split. The meeting of European finance ministers in Luxembourg at Ecofin will certainly talk about it today. Tomorrow, the meeting of the ambassadors of the 27 member countries will almost certainly adopt a fifth package of sanctions, designed as a substantial extension of the previous four, but before the images of the streets of Bucha. Images that change everything.
Sanctions for Russian coal and oil are no longer taboo. However, there are those who are calling for one more step, the last: the gas embargo. But there is no agreement on this point. Above all, there is the veto of Berlin.

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