The Russian military said it captured two villages in the eastern part of the country.
A Russian artillery attack killed one person in the city of Nikopol this Saturday.
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More than two years of war in Ukraine
Olympic Games 2024: Pope calls for “a peace in wars”
Ahead of the Paris Olympics and Paralympics, which begin on Friday, this Sunday, Pope Francis reiterated his call for a global ceasefire during the event, praising the unifying power of sport. “Sport has great social power, its ability to bring people of different cultures together in a peaceful way,” he told the pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square.
“I believe that this event will be a symbol of the inclusive world we want to create, and that athletes, with their sporting witness, can be ambassadors of peace and true examples, especially for young people,” the Pope continued. “In ancient tradition, the Olympic Games were an opportunity to establish a truce in wars and to express a genuine desire for peace.”
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Almost two and a half years after the start of the war, Ukrainian authorities are still looking for new soldiers. To strengthen the mobilization, some men were arrested on the street. LCI met two of them at the front.
Taken in two villages
The Russian military said on Sunday it had captured two small towns in eastern Ukraine, continuing to hold on to this part of the front despite suffering heavy losses and facing fewer Ukrainian forces.
“Divisions of the Western bloc have liberated Rosovka (Andreyevka in Ukrainian) and Pechanoe Nizhny (Bishchany in Ukrainian) located in the Lugansk and Kharkiv regions respectively,” the Russian Defense Ministry reported in its daily account.
LCI in the field
LCI went ahead with Ukrainian soldiers who did not really want to go to war. Find our report.
LCI with new recruits at the frontSource: TF1 information
Update on the situation
Here are the latest updates on the war:
- Irina Farion, a former nationalist MP and activist who spoke Ukrainian in Russian, was killed in a shooting attack in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, authorities announced yesterday. In a message on Telegram, the Ukrainian National Police said he had been the target of an assassination attempt and died of his injuries in hospital. “I always say that no place is safe in Ukraine,” lamented Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovy, who condemned the “horrific massacre” and offered condolences to the victim’s relatives.
- Spanish police said on Saturday they arrested three people accused of cyber attacks by a pro-Russian group targeting public institutions and strategic sectors in Spain and other NATO countries. The attacks targeted countries that supported Ukraine in the struggle against the Russian invasion.
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The public continues to pay the price of the war in Ukraine. Three people died during the night from Friday to Saturday in the east of the country after operations carried out by the Moscow army, and then during the day on Saturday. Two civilians were killed in Russian bombings around 3:15 a.m. on Saturday, July 20, in Kharkiv, in the country’s northeast. Four others were injured. “At 3:15 a.m., the enemy launched a missile attack on the town of Barvinkov, Issyam district.” The government said in a press release.
According to this source, the strike killed two people aged 48 and 69, injured four others, damaged around fifty buildings, and according to initial reports, was carried out by three Russian Iskander missiles. A Russian missile struck an agricultural business in the village of Oleksivka shortly before midnight on Friday, causing no casualties, the prosecution said. In the afternoon, the Dnipropetrovsk regional administration said a civilian had been killed by Russian artillery fire in the city of Nikopol, located in the country’s southeast, on the banks of the more strategic Dnieper.
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LCI Document – War in Ukraine: Ukrainian units in a dangerous situation in front of Doretsk
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has tirelessly asked his Western allies for more anti-aircraft defense systems to intercept the large number of Russian missiles and drones that attack the country’s cities every day. On Friday, a Russian strike on a playground in Mykolaiv (South) has already killed at least four people, including a child, and injured 24 others, according to a new report on Telegram on Saturday by Oleksandre Senkevitch, the mayor of this Ukrainian city.
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