Kyiv replied to Putin: Stop; Russians screw up again; Fierce fights in Sieverodonetsk
Ukraine's defense minister reiterates that he is losing hundreds of soldiers every day. He estimates that Western weapons that have already arrived in Ukraine would be enough to defeat any army in Europe, but not the Russian one.
The Supreme Court of the Donetsk People's Republic, an area that declared independence, sentenced to death two Britons and a Moroccan citizen who fought on the side of Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says Russia feels too strong to talk about ending the war. He calls on the West to impose even stricter sanctions.
Zelensky's adviser responded to Putin
Adviser to the Ukrainian president Mikhail Podoljak responded to Vladimir Putin's comments in which the Russian president compares his current actions with the actions of the Russian Tsar Peter the Great in the 18th century.
He says that shows why Russian opponents should stop talking about "saving the face" of that country and instead start a discussion about the "current de-imperialization" of Russia.
Black smoke in Dnieper
The fire in Dnieper is a hell of a fire.
There's black smoke, and it's better not to open the windows.#Ukraine #poland #russia #breakingnews #breaking #war #ukrainewar #polska #ukraina pic.twitter.com/V127zjhZtx— Mateusz Sobieraj (@MateuszSobiera3) June 10, 2022
Kharkiv region London: Fighting around Sieverodonetsk, Mariupol threatened by cholera
The British Ministry of Defense announced today, referring to intelligence data, that the fighting around Sieverodonetsk in eastern Ukraine continues, and that Russia has regained control over most of the city.
The statement also warns that the port city of Mariupol in the south of Ukraine is facing the...
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