Such actions of the Russian occupiers can be qualified as kidnapping and require a decisive reaction from the international community, primarily from the relevant international organizations. https://
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Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Ukraine calls Russian actions kidnapping, demands international reaction
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Ukraine accuses Russia of forcing child displacements
In the course of the ongoing 's full-scale aggression against Ukraine, occupiers resort to the illegal, forced displacement of citizens to Russia, incl children: orphans, children deprived of parental care, children whose parents died as a result of military aggression.
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77-year-old man and puppy survive shelling in Donetsk
Shelling of #Mykhailivka in the #Donetsk region nearly killed a 77-year-old man. He survived, but his puppy was covered with debris. #Ukrainian rescuers found the dog. The puppy is scared but happy to meet his owner.
— MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦 (@MFA_Ukraine) 14 avril 2022
📹 Donetsk Region Police#StandWithUkraine️#StopRussianWar pic.twitter.com/5mwnYav5hjShelling of #Mykhailivka in the #Donetsk region nearly killed a 77-year-old man. He survived, but his puppy was covered with debris. #Ukrainian rescuers found the dog. The puppy is scared but happy to meet his owner. Donetsk Region Police #StandWithUkraine️
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Urgent action needed on scale of violations in occupied Donetsk and Luhansk
The findings testify – violations are on a scale that the int'l community has not seen in Europe in decades, urgent action is needed to stop the aggressor. The recognition that parts of the Donetsk & Luhansk regions have been occupied by since 2014 is of crucial importance.
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Ukraine MFA welcomes report on Russian war crimes and crimes against humanity
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Russian military losses in Ukraine as of April 14, 2022
Information on Russian invasion Losses of the Russian armed forces in Ukraine, April 14
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Arestovych compares Moskva fire to Belgorod blast as bad luck
Oleksiy Arestovych, aide to Zelensky administration chief of staff Yermak, likens fire at Russia’s flagship cruiser Moskva to blast at Belgorod fuel depot, says both happen to appear as some bad luck. Ukraine neither confirmed nor denied it carried out the Belgorod attack.
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Walking in Kharkiv amid increasing rocket attacks
Back in the city of Kharkiv in the east of Ukraine where rocket attacks are increasing. What’s it like walking down the street here? Wait for it… pic.twitter.com/OKqpMksl1S
— Nate Mook (@natemook) 13 avril 2022Back in the city of Kharkiv in the east of Ukraine where rocket attacks are increasing. What’s it like walking down the street here? Wait for it…
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Dream of Ukraine’s liberation and drone deminers
Ihor Klimenko: “My biggest dream is to end the war as soon as possible. I dream about the liberation of #Ukraine. Minesweeper quadcopters can save the lives of thousands of people. So my dream is to implement the project and start manufacturing. Stand with Ukraine!” #WeAreUkraine
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Ukrainian rescuers save dog, exchange reveals grim reality
Ukrainian Emergency Services post a video of a rescued dog. After a bombardment, the dog was completely buried under the ruins of a house. The video is nice, uplifting and all. Until you hear at 0:31 a quick exchange: “- great, the dog, we saved him … – yeah, at least someone…” pic.twitter.com/bGc3wSs5Gk
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 13 avril 2022Ukrainian Emergency Services post a video of a rescued dog. After a bombardment, the dog was completely buried under the ruins of a house. The video is nice, uplifting and all. Until you hear at 0:31 a quick exchange: “- great, the dog, we saved him … – yeah, at least someone…”
