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Live/Ukraine: Russia attacks a strategic bridge in Odessa. The number of dead and injured in the Kharkiv attack increases

The Odessa bridge was attacked once again, kyiv claims. The death toll from the Russian attack on Kharkiv has risen to two. The number of injured also increased to 34.

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  • Russia conquered a town in Donetsk

    Russian forces have captured the village of Yasnaya Polyana in the Donetsk region, reports the Russian state agency TASS.


  • 2,230 Ukrainian soldiers killed in the last 24 hours

    The Russian Defense Ministry announced that in the last 24 hours, 2,230 Ukrainian servicemen died in combat.

    Russian forces do not disclose their losses.


  • Partial vote recount confirms victory of ruling party in Georgia

    A partial recount of the votes from Sunday’s legislative elections in Georgia confirmed the victory of the ruling party, the electoral commission announced today to the AFP news agency, after the opposition denounced electoral fraud.

    The recount of around 12% of polling stations and 14% of ballots “did not represent a significant change from the previously announced official results,” the electoral body said.

    “The final results only varied very slightly in around 9% of the polling stations counted,” the electoral commission added.


  • The agreement between Russia and North Korea targets all areas, says Peskov

    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that the existing cooperation agreement between the Russian Federation and North Korea addresses all areas, reports the Russian state agency TASS.

    Peskov believes that this cooperation between both countries should not worry or scare anyone, reiterating that the Kremlin is not aware of any agreement between the Russians and North Koreans on missile technology, since it is the responsibility of the Ministry of Defense.


  • The president of Georgia refuses to collaborate with the investigation

    The President of Georgia, Salomé Zourabichvili, refused to appear before the Georgian Prosecutor General’s Office to cooperate with the investigation opened on Wednesday into the elections, the Kyiv Independent reports.

    At a press conference, Zourabichvili presented images that undoubtedly prove interference in the polls.

    “It is not up to the president to demonstrate something that already exists in society,” said the Georgian Head of State.

    Zourabichvili said the election, which the Georgian Dream party won, was “a fraud with Russian interference” and refused to accept the results.


  • 1,310 Russian soldiers killed in the last 24 hours

    The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced that, in the last 24 hours, 1,310 Russian soldiers were killed in combat.

    Ukrainian forces do not disclose their own losses.


  • North Korea sent two top officials to war in Ukraine

    At a meeting of the United Nations Security Council, Ukraine’s ambassador to the UN, Sergiy Kyslytsya, informed the council that North Korea had sent two senior regime officials to the war in Ukraine, the Kyiv Independent reports.

    Kyslytsya revealed the names of the General Staff of the North Korean Armed Forces and their functions: Colonel General Kim Yong Bok, supervisor of the special forces, and Colonel General Ri Chang Ho, responsible for the secrets of the North Korean Reconnaissance Directorate. the services. North Korea.


  • North Korea confirms launch of intercontinental ballistic missile

    North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stated this Thursday that the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) demonstrates Pyongyang’s “determination to counterattack.”

    Wednesday’s launch is an “appropriate military measure aimed at warning rivals, who have intentionally escalated the regional situation and recently posed a threat to national security,” Kim said.

    In a statement cited by North Korea’s official KCNA news agency, the leader also stated that North Korea “will never change its strategy to develop its nuclear capabilities.”


  • Two people (including a child) died in the Kharkiv attack

    The number of dead and injured in the Russian attack on a nine-story building in Kharkiv has increased, writes the German news agency Tagesschau.

    According to local governor Oleg Synehubov, the death toll has so far risen to two. A few hours after the attack that occurred last night, the first fatality was recorded, a child.

    The number of injured, which was 30 people last night, increased to 35.

    The Russian attack was carried out using a guided aerial bomb, completely destroying the lower six floors of the residential building.


  • Russia attacks important bridge in Odessa

    Last night, Russian troops attacked a strategic bridge in the Odessa region of southern Ukraine, Reuters writes.

    The attack was carried out using two ballistic missiles and eight guided missiles.

    This bridge, which allows an important rail and road connection in the region, has been the target of multiple attacks since the start of the Russian invasion in February 2022.

    According to the German Tagesschau news agency, last night Ukraine was also attacked, in total, by 43 Russian drones.


  • Good day. Here we resume coverage of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

    You can review all the events from last Wednesday at live blog which we now close.

    Thank you for being with us.

    North Korean troops on the front? “Blatant lies,” says Russia’s ambassador to the UN



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