Russian troops occupy most of Vuhledar and raise flags; video shows alleged execution of surrendering Ukrainian troops. What we know on day 952
Last modified on Wed 2 Oct 2024 01.44 CEST, 80-year-old pensioner Irina told Agence France-Presse in Moscow on Tuesday. “spend more than 40% of its total budget on defence and security“There is not enough for anything at all. Not for treatment, not for anything,” said another Irina, 70, who complained her pension was only 25,000 rubles a month. “It’s pennies. People are unprotected. It’s a shame and a disgrace that the country has no money to treat its own children.
Some in Moscow were supportive of the budget plans. “If it is not to the detriment of education, medicine, some other social programmes …, an increase in the amount of funding is understandable,” said 49-year-old lawyer Vladimir. Another Vladimir, 50, told AFP: “In the current times, it is necessary to spend money on defence, because Nato is playing against us. We have to do something and we can’t do it any other way.
, in eastern and southern Ukraine. The popular war blog DeepState reported that Russian forces held Vuhledar and had hoisted Russian flags throughout. Footage online showed Russian soldiers waving a flag from atop a bombed-out multi-storey building and unfurling another flag on a metal spire. Reuters said it had matched the footage to street patterns of Vuhledar.of 16 Ukrainian soldiers.
, authorities said, on a morning when people were observing a minute’s silence for their military and war dead. Across Ukraine on Tuesday, traffic stopped and people on sidewalks came to a halt at 9am to commemoratePeople gathered at Independence Square in Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, carrying pictures of fallen soldiers. Angelina Stashenko held a portrait of her 30-year-old brother, Denys Stashenko, who wasregion.
A toxic slick was detected on 17 August coming from the Russian border village of Tyotkino. According to Kyiv, chemical waste from a sugar factory had been dumped in vast quantities into the Seym river. The pollution crossed the international border just over a mile away and made its way into the Desna river of Ukraine’s Sumy region where
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