Russian attack on Kharkiv injures 23, including a child. The attack hit a 9-story building, destroying the entryway from the first through fourth floors, according to the State Emergency Service. An 11-year-old child is among the wounded.
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Russia strikes Kharkiv high-rise, 24 injured, child trapped
Russia has attacked a residential high-rise in #Kharkiv, injuring at least 24 people and leaving more, including a child, trapped under the rubble. Decisions must be made. No time can be lost while every moment is critical.
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Austin says Putin will not prevail in Ukraine with North Korean help
'Putin will not prevail in Ukraine,' even with North Korean help, US defense secretary says. Austin said the U.S. was working with allies to "discourage Russia from employing these troops in combat."
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Ukraine Peace Formula roadmap to return prisoners and children
During the Ministerial Conference on the Human Dimension of Ukraine’s Peace Formula, held on October 30-31 in Canada, numerous countries and organizations will establish a roadmap with solutions to return prisoners of war and deported persons, including Ukrainian children.
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Russia refuses info on deported children, blocks humanitarian access
The actual number may be much higher – Russia refuses to provide information on deported or forcibly transferred children. Also, it blocks humanitarian access for international missions to temporary occupied territories and locations in Russia where these children are held.
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Ukraine demands return of children from Russia
There must be no hesitation or delayed decisions when it comes to children. Our children must be brought home. Russia and its criminals must be held accountable. Today, their future depends on the courage and resolve of the entire world, and it has no right to let them down.
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Ukrainian children victims of Russian terror, 19,546 deported cases
Ukrainian children, unfortunately, are also victims of Russia's brutal and insidious terror today. Many of them have been deported or forcibly transferred. At least 19,546 such cases have been recorded as of October 29, 2024. #BringKidsBack
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Zelensky: ‘We want to live’ – allies say it’s too much
Zelensky: [the allies say they should put] A little bit of pressure on us because we want too much.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 30 octobre 2024
We want to live. Is it too much? X
pic.twitter.com/vPN9Gv13kDZelensky: [the allies say they should put] A little bit of pressure on us because we want too much. We want to live. Is it too much? X
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Zelenskyy accuses US of leaking Tomahawk request, says no confidentiality
He also accused the U.S. of leaking information to the NYTimes about his request for Tomahawks
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 30 octobre 2024
“It was confidential information between Ukraine and White House.
So, it means, between partners there is no confidential things!” 2/
pic.twitter.com/juNQQ6PX1uHe also accused the U.S. of leaking information to the NYTimes about his request for Tomahawks “It was confidential information between Ukraine and White House. So, it means, between partners there is no confidential things!” 2/
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Zelensky: Ukraine got only 10% of US aid due to bureaucracy
“Ukraine has received only 10% of the aid package approved by the U.S. Congress in 2024. This isn’t funny. The issue isn’t money, it’s bureaucracy and logistics,” Zelensky 1/
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 30 octobre 2024
pic.twitter.com/iCXYtAK0rX“Ukraine has received only 10% of the aid package approved by the U.S. Congress in 2024. This isn’t funny. The issue isn’t money, it’s bureaucracy and logistics,” Zelensky 1/
