An attack killed three civilians and wounded two Russian bomb attack on a residential building in Zaporizhia in southern Ukraine this Sunday (19. The information comes from the Portal agency, based on data from regional authorities.
According to the military administration of the region, the Russian troops fired rockets at the small village of Kamyanskewhere 2,600 people lived before the start of the war.
Faced with the threat of new bombings, the government asked residents to evacuate their homes.
In the same Ukrainian city, dozens of foreign soldiers died in another Russian attack on Saturday (18): A rocket hit the restaurant “Monica Bellucci” (see photo below).
1 in 1 restaurant of Italian actress destroyed in Russian attack on Ukraine — Photo: Andriy Andriyenko/AP Italian actress’ restaurant destroyed in Russian attack on Ukraine — Photo: Andriy Andriyenko/AP
Putin visits Mariupol for the first time since the war began
Putin makes surprise trip to Mariupol
According to the RFI agency, this has been the case since the beginning of the war in Ukraine in February 2022 the first visit of the head of the Kremlin to the occupied territory.
Arrest warrant against Putin
Last Friday (17th) the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant against Putin. He is accused of committing war crimes in Ukraine and denies that his troops committed any atrocities during the conflict.
Putin is suspected of being responsible for the deportation and illegal transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia, the agency told the press.
Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, which ended a year ago on February 24, Russia has been blamed by nongovernmental organizations, by Kiev and even by a United Nations (UN) investigation kidnapping minors in Ukrainian territories taken over by the country’s army and taking them to “reeducation” centers on Russian territory.
In the opinion of the PreTrial Chamber II, this type of arrest warrant is normally secret, but in this case it was exceptionally made public to make the public aware of the crimes committed.