Ukrainian rescuers extract a body from a bullet-damaged residential building in the city of Chasiv Yar. photo EFE.
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Rescuers waited for this Monday find survivors under the rubble of a residential building in the Ukrainian city of Chasiv Yar hit by a Russian missile that killed at least 15 civilians, as Moscow forces try to consolidate their control over the Donbas region.
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky promised this in his evening speech The perpetrators would be brought to justice.
11.07.2022
08:06
Russia claims to have destroyed hunting bases in Kharkov and Chasiv Yar
Russian forces destroyed Ukrainian military and mercenary bases Kharkiv and Chasiv Yarthe latter located in the Donetsk region, the Russian defense ministry said Monday.
The Russian military attacked the Ukrainian army’s position near Chasiv Yar with high-precision weapons, military spokesman Igor Konashénkov said in the morning report.
Following the attack, the temporary base of the 118th Brigade of the Ukrainian army was destroyed, he said.
11.07.2022
07:46
Search for survivors in the rubble of a bombed-out building in eastern Ukraine
Rescuers expected this Monday to find survivors under the rubble dand a residential building in the Ukrainian city of Chasiv Yar (south) hit by a Russian missile that killed at least 15 civilians as Moscow forces try to consolidate their control over the Donbass region.
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky promised in his late night speech that the perpetrators would be brought to justice.
“Everyone who gives orders for such attacks, everyone who carries them out by targeting our ordinary cities, residential areas, is killing in an absolutely deliberate way,” he said.
11.07.2022
07:46
11.07.2022
07:22
Russia will cut its gas shipments to Italy by a third
Russian energy company Gazprom will cut gas shipments to Italy by a third starting Monday, Eni announced.
“Gazprom has announced that for today it will give Eni a volume of gas of approximately 21 million cubic meters per day, against an average of 32 million cubic meters in the last few days,” Eni said in a statement released on Monday.
In the midst of the war in Ukraine after the Russian invasion that began on February 24 and when the 10-day closure of the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline for maintenance begins today, Eni warned that it will communicate “further information in the event of significant changes in flows” of gas.
Source: Clarin