Ukraine says 9,000 of its troops have been killed since Russia launched war
Geneneral Valerii Zaluzhnyi said Ukraine’s children need to be taken care of because ‘their father went to the front line’.
Geneneral Valerii Zaluzhnyi said Ukraine’s children need to be taken care of because ‘their father went to the front line’.
SWIMMERS have welcomed news of etching work starting today at La Vallette to make the poolside surfaces less slippery.
The Russian military also kept up its strikes in Ukraine’s north and south.
Shelling early on Saturday collapsed balconies and blew out windows in Mykolayiv.
Six climbers will undertake a six-day mission to summit the 15,774ft mountain in an effort to highlight a spirit of reconciliation.
The south and south west of England were the worst hit after torrential rains overwhelmed the sewage system.
The Environment Agency has put out 19 flood alerts in areas of the Midlands and south-east England.
The Russian defence ministry claimed Saturday its forces had taken control of Pisky, a village on the outskirts of the city of Donetsk.
Prime minister Dritan Abazovic wrote on his Telegram channel that the incident was ‘an unprecedented tragedy’.
It is Europe’s largest nuclear plant.
Officers said the situation is contained and there is no threat to the wider public.
The cities of Bakhmut and Avdiivka had been considered key targets of Russia’s ongoing offensive across Ukraine’s east.
The DUP leader criticised comments by Michelle O’Neill that there was ‘no alternative’ to IRA violence.
The small-scale nature of the attack raised the possibility that it was the work of Ukrainian insurgents trying to drive out Russian forces.
Officials from Russia and the separatist authorities in Donetsk said the attack killed 53 Ukrainian POWs and wounded 75.