

Russian forces hit a residential neighborhood Sunday in the Orikhiv, Zaporizhzhia region by a guided aerial bomb during the distribution of humanitarian aid, Ukrainian officials said.Īt least seven people were killed and 11 others were injured in the blast, according to the regional military administration. “The priorities are absolutely clear: air defense for our cities, for all communities throughout the country, we are working to create a full-fledged sky shield,” he said.ħ dead after Russians bomb city during aid distribution: Officials The president also added, in regards to the summit, “there may be good weaponry-related news.” Zelenskyy said the Ukrainian government is “working to make the algorithm for gaining membership as clear and fast as possible.” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy outlined his agenda for the NATO summit in Vilnius in his evening address. Zelenskyy previews participation in NATO summit Meanwhile, Ukrainian troops are in the early stages of a counteroffensive to reclaim the almost one-fifth of Ukraine’s territory that is under Russian control. The short-lived rebellion was described by international observers as the most significant challenge to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s authority in his more than 20 years of rule. They then marched north toward Russia’s capital, seemingly unopposed, before turning around just hours later.

(NEW YORK) - As Russia continues its nearly 16-month-long invasion of neighboring Ukraine, political turmoil has erupted in Moscow while Kyiv tries to take back territory.Ī feud between Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the Russian paramilitary organization Wagner Group, and Russia’s top military brass escalated as Prigozhin’s forces left the front line in Ukraine and marched across the border to seize a key Russian city.
