Latest news of Ukraine. G7 calls on Russia to extend wheat agreement

Latest news of Ukraine.  G7 calls on Russia to extend wheat agreement

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The G7 warns Moscow that it will not allow the Ukrainian population to suffer from hunger and cold and will continue to provide aid. Zelensky reiterated that it was not about Russia, at least for now, and that he would not go to the G-20 in Bali if Putin was there. Moreover, for the Ukrainian president, from the International Atomic Energy Agency, the clear and indisputable evidence that there were no preparations for a “dirty bomb” in Ukraine.

Zelensky: I will not participate in the G-20 if Putin is there
  • G7 calls on Russia to extend wheat deal

    The G7 urged Russia to extend the agreement allowing the safe passage of grain shipments from Ukraine: a senior US State Department official said today at the G7 foreign affairs meeting in Münster. “Everyone agreed that the Black Sea Grain Initiative should be extended,” the official said.

  • Kyiv, Mykolaiv were bombed for 211 days out of 255 war

    Mayor Oleksandr Senkevich said during a press briefing that the Russian army bombed the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv during 255 days of the Russian invasion, for a period of 211 days. “In the 255 days of the war, Mykolaiv was not hit by Russian missiles for only 44 days, and all the other days we were tortured. People left the city. Before the invasion there were 486,000 residents, now there are 220-230 remaining. ”

    Ukrainians attack the Russians on the Mykolaiv front. Photograph: Valentin Ogirenko/Reuters

  • Dugin, “Kadyrov is right, let’s fight jihad against the West”

    Russian extremist nationalist philosopher Alexander Dugin said on a Russian TV program that Russia is fighting a “holy war against the Satanic West,” confirming his agreement with the words of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov. He added that the country is engaged in a final, final and eschatological battle between the Russian Orthodox and the Antichrist. This is the goal of the special military operation.”

    Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov

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