1651331117 Current situation in Ukraine Police report three more dead bodies

Current situation in Ukraine: Police report three more dead bodies with their hands tied near Bucha

Near Kiev suburb bushing According to police, three other bodies were found with their hands tied. The bodies of the three men were found in a grave in the village of Myrozke, the police chief of the Ukrainian capital, Andriy Nebytov, said on Saturday. They had gunshot wounds to different parts of their bodies.

According to Nebytow, the three men’s eyes were blindfolded and “some” were also gagged. According to the delegate, the corpses have marks of prolonged torture. Each of the men was eventually shot dead in the temple. “According to what is known so far, the occupiers tried to hide the traces of their acts of violence,” explained Nebytov. Then they threw the bodies into a pit and covered them with earth.

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bushing has become synonymous with alleged war crimes committed by Russian forces in their war of aggression against Ukraine. The suburb was under the control of Russian troops for about four weeks before they withdrew at the end of March. According to police, around 400 bodies were found in and around Butscha, including two mass graves. While international investigations into possible war crimes are ongoing, Moscow denies any responsibility for these killings.

The Russian army continued its offensive in eastern and southern Ukraine with unchanged severity and in particular Kharkov sights. Heavy explosions were heard in Kharkiv on Saturday night. The president described the situation as brutal. However, Ukrainian troops and secret service agents had important tactical successes there, Zelensky said, without elaborating. “We are hitting the occupiers in every direction they try to advance. The situation in the Kharkiv region is difficult, but our military and secret service has achieved important tactical successes.” He didn’t give further details.

Two people who fled the village of Ruska Lozova with their dog arrive in their car at a checkpoint in Kharkiv

Two people who fled the village of Ruska Lozova with their dog arrive in their car at a checkpoint in Kharkiv

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People who fled the village of Ruska Lozova go with their luggage to a checkpoint in Kharkiv

People who fled the village of Ruska Lozova go with their luggage to a checkpoint in Kharkiv

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According to the Ukrainian military, they recaptured the “strategically important” village of Ruska Losowa near Kharkiv. According to the Defense Ministry in Kiev, Ukrainian soldiers have brought more than 600 residents to safety.

In capital Kiev according to him, rescue teams were still digging through the rubble after the rocket hit on Thursday. He expressed his condolences to the family of Ukrainian journalist Vira Hyrych, who was killed in the bombing. She was the 23rd journalist to be killed in this war.

A man photographs an apartment block destroyed by a Russian missile in Kiev

A man photographs an apartment block destroyed by a Russian missile in Kiev

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Cleaning crews work in front of a building after an explosion in Kiev

Cleaning crews work in front of a building after an explosion in Kiev

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A policeman passes a wrecked vehicle in Kiev

A policeman passes a wrecked vehicle in Kiev

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Russian troops have already captured several villages in the Donbass region. But the Ukrainian military also reported minor successes. A senior NATO official said Russia had made “slight” and “uneven” progress in its attempt to encircle enemy positions as Ukrainian forces counterattacked.

A woman boards a bus at the reception center for refugees in Zaporizhia after fleeing Mala Tokmachka

A woman boards a bus at the reception center for refugees in Zaporizhia after fleeing Mala Tokmachka

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A senior US Department of Defense official said Russia’s offensive in eastern Ukraine was “overdue”. The Russian armed forces are “far from establishing the link between the troops that invaded the Kharkiv region in northern Donbass and the troops in the south of the country”. But it can be assumed “that they will continue to create the conditions for a sustained, bigger and longer offensive,” the Pentagon official added.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of wanting to destroy Donbass and all the people who live there. The constant brutal bombings, attacks on infrastructure and residential areas showed that Russia wants to evacuate the area completely, the president said Friday in his video message to the nation.

“So the defense of our country, the defense of our people, is literally a fight for life,” Zelenskyy said. The cities and towns of Donbass can only survive if Ukraine stands firm. “If the Russian invaders can partially carry out their plans, they will have enough artillery and aircraft to turn all of Donbass to stone. Just like they did with Mariupol.” The port city is now just a Russian concentration camp surrounded by ruins.

Zaporizhia: IAEA sends Russian nuclear workers

Russian authorities have nuclear experts at Ukraine’s southeastern nuclear power plant zaporizhia smartly. The eight representatives of Rosenergoatom, which is owned by Russian state-owned Rosatom, are demanding daily reports from the station’s management on “confidential matters” related to the operation of the nuclear plant, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in a statement. statement on Friday, citing Ukrainian officials.

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Thus, the nuclear plant will continue to be operated by Ukrainian personnel, but will be controlled by Russian forces. Russian troops occupied the facility on 4 March. According to the report, Ukrainian officials work “under incredible pressure”.

IAEA Director Rafael Grossi has repeatedly expressed concern about the safety of Ukraine’s nuclear power plants. He had already traveled to Ukraine in March and spoke to officials at the nuclear plant in southern Ukraine.

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Russian troops had already occupied the Chernobyl nuclear facility but withdrew at the end of March. After the withdrawal, there were reports that Russian soldiers in the area may have received radiation damage. Contact with the Chernobyl plant was interrupted for about two months. Meanwhile, technicians upgraded surveillance systems and gradually restored long-distance transmission, the IAEA said.

Four nuclear power plants with 15 units are currently in operation in Ukraine.

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Lavrov – More than a million Ukrainians have been evacuated since late February

About 1.02 million people have been brought “safely” from Ukraine to Russia since February 24, according to estimates by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. As Lavrov announced in a statement published earlier on Saturday, 120,000 of these people come from the regions alone. donetsk and luhansk.

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The minister also told the Xinhua news agency and the Russian Foreign Ministry website that NATO’s vocal support for Ukraine is on the way to a political agreement to end the conflict.

Donetsk: railway bridge blown up

According to media reports, the Ukrainian army blew up a railway bridge in the Donetsk region. A Russian freight train was hit, the online newspaper Ukrajinska Pravda wrote on Friday night. According to the online portal “Hromadske”, it was not clear whether it was a freight car or a tank car.

According to newspapers, the destroyed bridge was a connection over the Siwerskyi Donets River between the cities of Lyman and Rajhorodok in eastern Ukraine. The rail link to Lyman, which is at the epicenter of fighting in eastern Ukraine, was destroyed.

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