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Russia-Ukraine war, LIVE: Zelensky’s government assures that Russia is “fully responsible” for the missile in Poland

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Russia is “fully responsible” of a missile strike in Poland that killed two people on Tuesday, Ukrainian diplomacy chief Dmytro Kuleba said on Thursday after a telephone interview with his American counterpart Antony Blinken.

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Ukraine assures that Russia is “fully responsible” for the missile in Poland

Polish police officers search for missile remains in the field, near the place where a missile fell. AP photo.

Russia is “fully responsible” for a missile strike in Poland that killed two people on Tuesday, Ukrainian diplomacy chief Dmytro Kuleba said on Thursday after a telephone interview with his US counterpart Antony Blinken.

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“We share the opinion that Russia bears full responsibility for its missile terrorism and its consequences on the territory of Ukraine, Poland and Moldova,” the Ukrainian minister said on Twitter.

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Ukrainian forces have destroyed Russian equipment in the south of the country

The Southern Operational Command said the Ukrainian military carried out 45 missile launches, wounding five Russian soldiers and destroying three armored vehicles.

Additionally, the Ukrainian military shot down two enemy drones in the Beryslav district of Kherson Oblast.

They accuse Russia of promoting forced adoption of Ukrainian children

The Institute for the Study of War (IEG) said Russian military bloggers have started posting videos featuring illegally deported Ukrainian children adopted by Russian families.

The IEG also reported that Russia’s adoptions and forced deportations of Ukrainian children “under the guise of vacation and rehabilitation plans” could result in a deliberate campaign of ethnic cleansing as well as apparent violations of the Genocide Convention.

Russia has destroyed 337 Ukrainian educational institutions since the start of the war

“Since the start of the large-scale invasion, more than 2,700 educational institutions have been damaged by Russian bombing and shelling, of which 337 have been completely destroyed,” said Yaroslav Shanko, deputy head of the youth prevention department of the national police . .

He also explained that, consequently, it is necessary to guarantee the right of children to education, taking into account the capabilities of each institution and security in the event of an air attack.

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Since the start of Russia’s all-out war against Ukraine, Russian forces have damaged 2,719 educational facilities, completely destroying 332 of them, according to the same statement.

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The President of the United States boards Air Force One to leave Bali. Photo: Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana/ AFP

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The United States suspects that Ukraine will succeed in expelling all Russians from its territory

The likelihood of a Ukrainian victory in its war against Russia involving the expulsion of Russians from all of its territories is “not high”, beyond Kiev’s successes in defending Kherson and Kharkov and which Moscow lost “strategically and operationally”. President Mark Milley said today.

“Kherson and Kharkov, physically and geographically, are relatively small compared to the whole, so the task of physically getting the Russians out of Ukraine is very difficult, and it won’t happen in the next few weeks unless the army completely collapses, which it’s unlikely,” Milley said.

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Moscow accuses Ukraine and Poland of seeking confrontation with NATO

The Russian government on Wednesday accused Ukraine and Poland at the United Nations of trying to provoke a “direct confrontation” between Russia and NATO, accusing Moscow of a missile landing on Polish territory, which left two dead.

“The completely irresponsible statements made by the leaders of these two countries cannot be interpreted in any other way,” Russia’s ambassador to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzia told the Security Council.

The diplomat particularly criticized the words of the Ukrainian president, Volodimir Zelensky, who insisted on holding Russia responsible for the missile and called for an international response against Moscow.

Source: Clarin

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