Russia says Ukraine launched drone attacks on final day of presidential vote
The new wave of attacks hit the territory on Sunday, killing at least two people including a teenager, according to local officials.
The new wave of attacks hit the territory on Sunday, killing at least two people including a teenager, according to local officials.
Opposition activists had called for those opposed to the president’s rule and likely extension of his tenure to gather at noon on Sunday.
Moscow said its military downed 35 Ukrainian drones overnight into Sunday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky promised a ‘just response’ to the attack in a video address.
The election takes place against the backdrop of a ruthless crackdown that has crippled independent media and prominent rights groups.
It also said the attackers lost seven tanks and five armoured vehicles.
The fallout from the edited royal photo features heavily on Tuesday’s newspaper front pages.
Providers will have a further 72 hours to investigate payments, where there are reasonable grounds to suspect fraud or dishonesty.
The Premier League shareholders’ meeting did not even see a vote on EFL funding.
The Russian opposition leader died in an Arctic penal colony two weeks ago.
Russian authorities would only say the building suffered damage in an ’emergency’.
Sergei Sokolov was detained by officers from the Centre for Combating Extremism, Novaya Gazeta said.
Navalny died this month at a remote Arctic penal colony.
An independent appeal board set aside the original sanction imposed by a commission in November.
The club will now move on to 25 points in the Premier League table and up to 15th place.