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Ukraine was forced to abandon its leagues in February when Russia began an invasion that, according to Zelenskyy, has led to "at least tens of thousands" of Ukrainian civilians dying
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said this week that Ukraine is now losing 60 to 100 soldiers each day in combat
Russia does not hinder the export of Ukrainian grain, Russian President Vladimir Putin said."As for the export of Ukrainian grain. We do not interfere with this. And there are several ways to export grain," Putin said in an interview with the Rossiya 24 broadcaster.The first way, according to him, is that "you can export through the ports that are under the control of Ukraine, first of all in the Black Sea basin -- Odessa and nearby ports.""We didn't mine the approaches to the ports. It was Ukraine who mined it," the president stressed.Russia will not launch any attacks from the sea while Ukraine is demining ports, Putin said."We will not take advantage of the demining situation in order to launch, so to speak, attacks from the sea. I have already said this," Putin said.Russia is ready to ensure the peaceful transportation of grain and the safe entry of ships to the Azov and Black Seas, he said."No conditions. Please, we will ensure peaceful passage, guarantee the safety of approaches
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Ukrainian presidential adviser made the comment when asked about an offer from French President to mediate talks between Kyiv and Moscow to end the war that passed the 100 day mark on Friday
Ukraine says Russia pushing hard to take Sievierodonetsk; UK says Russian air activity high over Donbas region; UN attempts to broker deal for Ukraine grain exports
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said this week that Ukraine is now losing 60 to 100 soldiers each day in combat.
Russian air activity remains high over Ukraine's Donbas region with Russian aircraft carrying out strikes using both guided and unguided munitions, UK said
Earlier this week, a ship left Mariupol for Russia with a cargo of metal
Sergiy Gaidai, governor of Luhansk province, said Ukrainian troops had retaken 20% of the territory they had lost in Sievierodonetsk
The United Nations said humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths had frank and constructive discussions with Russian officials as part of UN efforts to reach a deal on agricultural exports
As Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells it, when Russia invaded 100 days ago, no one expected his country to survive
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday renewed his call for an immediate halt to violence on the 100th day of the war in Ukraine
Two Reuters journalists were injured and a driver was killed on Friday in eastern Ukraine, according to media reports
Russian President Vladimir Putin blamed the West for emerging global food and energy crises and repeated his government's offers of safe passage for ships exporting grain from Ukraine
President Joe Biden on Friday said he thinks a negotiated settlement will be necessary to end Russia's war in Ukraine
Marriott International says it's going to suspend all of its operations in Russia amid the ongoing invasion of Ukraine
Electronic warfare technology targets communications, navigation and guidance systems to locate, blind and deceive the enemy and direct lethal blows
Dehydrated or dried onions are largely exported from India to Europe which lifts 60 per cent of whole, cut, sliced, broken or as powdered bulbs from the country
At the end of the third stage of this war, the Russians will likely control a straightened and relatively defensible line in eastern Ukraine