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  • Zelensky calls for “a vaccine against Covid-22 brought by Russia”



  • Millions ‘will starve’ if Russia continues to block Ukrainian exports to Black Sea, says Zelensky



  • Russia conducts psychological and disinformation operations to encourage Ukrainians to stop fighting



  • The image of the agricultural fields in Ukraine marked by Russia



  • Ukraine accuses Russia of stealing 600,000 tons of grain



  • Videos show risky maneuvers by Ukrainian pilots to evade Russian attacks



  • The pilot who supplied Azovstal says he flew at over 240 km/h at 4.5 meters above the ground to avoid radar



  • Zelensky wants more sanctions to “weaken” Russia’s economic fabric and force it to abandon the war

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  • Zelensky calls for “a vaccine against Covid-22 brought by Russia”

    The President of Ukraine suggested that the difficulties faced by the various countries of the world in the first days of the pandemic are repeated with the war; and that a “Covid-22 vaccine brought by Russia” is needed.

    “Weapons and sanctions are also a vaccine. A vaccine against Covid-22 brought by Russia. Hate is a virus and it is even more deadly than Covid-19. It spreads through propaganda. Thanks to the impunity of the murderers”, compared the head of state.

    Zelensky was referring to the health professionals who fought against the pressure exerted by Covid-19 in hospitals and who were also featured in Time 100 magazine, with the 100 most influential personalities in the world.

    “When hate knocks on your door, will you be ready? Will any mask protect you from the Russian Covid-22? And why is it so difficult to get the vaccine against it, the weapons and the sanctions, in sufficient quantities?” Zelensky asked.

    The president accused “some countries of pretending that “Covid-22 does not exist, just as conspiracy theorists did with Covid-19.” “Why don’t some people learn anything even from blood and death?” he added.

  • Millions ‘will starve’ if Russia continues to block Ukrainian exports to Black Sea, says Zelensky

    Ukraine’s president has warned that blockades of Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea by Russian forces are putting the world “on the verge of a terrible food crisis” that could condemn millions of people to famine.

    “We cannot export our wheat, corn, vegetable oil and other products that have played a stabilizing role in the global market. This means that, unfortunately, dozens of countries could face physical food shortages. Millions of people could starve if the Russian blockade of the Black Sea continues,” Volodymyr Zelensky warned.

    The warning came in an 11-minute speech in which Ukraine’s president reacted by being named the most influential person in the world by Time magazine.

    The Ukrainian head of state accused Vladimir Putin of “blackmailing the hungry world.” Insisting on praising Boris Johnson for the help he is providing Ukraine, Zelensky recalled that while both are looking for “ways to protect freedom, someone else is destroying it”: “He is another in every sense of the word.”

    “I have a lot of respect for Boris Johnson. He is a true friend of Ukraine and a staunch defender of freedom. But unfortunately, not everything depends on it so that millions of people in Africa, Asia and Latin America have food on their tables,” said the President of Ukraine.

  • Russia conducts psychological and disinformation operations to encourage Ukrainians to stop fighting

    Russian forces are increasing the use of intelligence and psychological maneuvers in an attempt to damage the morale of Ukrainian soldiers, the War Institute says.

    The Main Directorate of Secret Services of Ukraine said that Russia is sending threatening messages to the cell phones of Ukrainian soldiers encouraging betrayal and threatening the soldiers. They usually do it through SMS, Telegram, Viber, Signal and WhatsApp.

  • The image of the agricultural fields in Ukraine marked by Russia

    a ukrainian deputy posted on Twitter an image that claims to be of cultivated fields in Ukraine, “marked” by Russia.

  • war map. What is known about day 106 of the conflict

    Severodonetsk, the new epicenter of the war in Ukraine, is controlled almost entirely by Russia. Zelensky says that the future of Donbass depends on her. New attacks on Sumy.

    What happened during the morning?

    • The US ambassador to Ukraine, Bridget Brink, revealed that the Americans sent US$1 billion to the Ukrainians and that another US$7.5 billion “is on the way” in the form of subsidies. These are figures that fall within the 40,000 million dollars that Joe Biden promised to send to Ukraine to help the Ukrainian defense in the invasion of Russia.
    • An airstrike in the Sumy oblast (region) destroyed a building of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine. One person was injured, according to information provided by Governor Dmytro Zhyvytsky.
    • The United Kingdom will tighten restrictions on the application of sanctions, The Wall Street Journal reported. As of June 15, it will be enough for someone to break the economic sanctions imposed by the United Kingdom for the Department for the Implementation of Financial Sanctions to issue a sanction – authorities do not need to show that these people knew they were breaking the rules. .

    war map. What is known about day 106 of the conflict

  • Ukraine accuses Russia of stealing 600,000 tons of grain

    Ukraine accuses Russia of stealing 600,000 tons of grain, which, it says again, will have been transported to the Middle East.

    In a statement, Denys Marchuk, vice president of the Agrarian Council of Ukraine, accuses Russia of having stolen this production from the occupied regions. And he says the grain will have been transported from Sevastopol in Crimea to the Middle East, according to CNN.

    According to the official, criminal proceedings have already been opened to demand that Russia compensate those affected by these actions through international courts.

  • Videos show risky maneuvers by Ukrainian pilots to evade Russian attacks

    Videos are being shared showing the risky maneuvers of Ukrainian pilots to evade interception by Russian forces. In one of them, a Ukrainian Su-25 air support plane flies over a wooded area a few meters from the treetops, equipped with four 122mm unguided rockets; and two PTB-800 expulsion tanks.

  • The pilot who supplied Azovstal says he flew at over 240 km/h at 4.5 meters above the ground to avoid radar

    One of the pilots who participated in the refueling of the Azovstal steel plant when thousands of soldiers were sheltering inside admitted that he was aware that his mission could be reduced to a “one way flight”.

    “A lot of people saw this operation as impossible, so we wanted to show other pilots and troops that it was possible,” the pilot, whose real name was not revealed, admitted to The War Zone.

    The 16 helicopters used, of the Mi-8 type, were disarmed to be able to carry Starlink communication systems and missiles. They even flew only 15 feet high (the equivalent of 4.5 meters) at a speed of more than 240 km/h to avoid detection by radar.

  • Zelensky wants more sanctions to “weaken” Russia’s economic fabric and force it to abandon the war

    Ukraine’s president called for tougher sanctions on Russia to force the country to negotiate an end to the war. The suggestion was made by Volodymyr Zelensky in a speech he made from a distance at a meeting of American business leaders.

    The country “still feels its power”, said the head of state, so “we need to completely disconnect Russia from the global financial system”. “We need to weaken Russia and the world must do it,” Zelensky defended.

  • Good day. Welcome to the new Observer Live Blog.

    As of now, you can follow the latest news about the war between Russia and Ukraine here. Stay up to date with yesterday’s events by checking out Wednesday’s live blog or rereading the 105th day of conflict recap.

    war map. What is known about day 105 of the conflict


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