Tass News On Russia Ukraine Water Dispute. Destroyed Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine Floods War Zone and Forces Evacuations The New York Times The armed conflict between Ukraine and Russia that began in late February 2022 has far-reaching environmental consequences, especially regarding water resources and management Russian state news agency TASS said Moscow's forces had seized eastern Ukraine's Vovkove village, just 10km (6.2 miles) southwest of Pokrovsk city, a key supply hub for Kyiv's troops.
Could the new fighting between Russia and Ukraine escalate into allout war? The Washington Post from www.washingtonpost.com
All sanctions against Russia should be lifted before Ukraine returns to stability and rebuilds the country swiftly, businessman Oleg Deripaska stated. Separately, Vitaly Ganchev, a pro-Russian official in northeastern Ukraine, told Russia's Tass news agency on Tuesday that Moscow was advancing south of Kupiansk, a major city in Ukraine's Kharkiv.
Could the new fighting between Russia and Ukraine escalate into allout war? The Washington Post
Russia, while pressing Ukraine to reopen the waterway, has launched a Rbs50bn ($680m) programme to bolster Crimea's supplies, repairing crumbling infrastructure, drilling wells, adding storage. However Ukrainian officials say more than 40,000 - 17,000 in Ukraine-held territory west of the Dnipro River and 25,000. Separately, Vitaly Ganchev, a pro-Russian official in northeastern Ukraine, told Russia's Tass news agency on Tuesday that Moscow was advancing south of Kupiansk, a major city in Ukraine's Kharkiv.
Ukraine Girds for Kyiv Attack Amid Signs of Slowing Russian Advance The New York Times. The armed conflict between Ukraine and Russia that began in late February 2022 has far-reaching environmental consequences, especially regarding water resources and management Russian state news agency TASS said Moscow's forces had seized eastern Ukraine's Vovkove village, just 10km (6.2 miles) southwest of Pokrovsk city, a key supply hub for Kyiv's troops.
Live updates l TASS more than 1M Ukrainians taken to Russia AP News. About 19,000 hectares, 370 km of roads, 6,700 buildings demined in Kursk border area Russia is yet to respond to the proposed 30-day ceasefire in the conflict agreed by the US and Ukraine