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In April 2022, the civilian death toll included more than 200 children. [147] In March 2022, 55 of the war-related child deaths were from the Kyiv area and another 34 were from Kharkiv. [ 148 ] On 17 February 2023, the Ukrainian prosecutor general announced that at least 461 children had been killed since the start of the invasion, with a ...
Google has updated it's aerial maps of Ukraine for the first time since the start of Russia's attack - with images now revealing the full scale of devastation. The contrast is stark in Mariupol.
Unofficial representatives from the United States and Russia have been engaged in discreet discussions in Switzerland over the past few months to address the situation in Ukraine, according to a ...
Peace negotiations in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says in a interview with British journalist Piers Morgan that he is ready for direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin if it is a setup to end the war. (Kyiv Independent) Sudanese civil war. Battle of Khartoum
“The Russian Federation’s war against Ukraine, now entering into its 21st month, risks evolving into a protracted conflict, with the severe human cost being painful to fathom,” she said.
During that period, Pakistan was described as Ukraine's biggest arms customer right next to Russia, China, India, and Thailand. [4] In December 2008, Pakistan signed an agreement with Ukraine to purchase four Il-78 refueling aircraft outfitted with Russian-designed UPAZ refueling pods. All of the purchased aircraft were delivered by 2012.
Russia-US relations in ‘lamentable’ state after drone collision as war in Ukraine continues to rage
No region in Ukraine was spared from Russian attacks. According to a Ukrainian estimate, only 3% of all Russian missiles, drones and bombs hit military targets, while 97% hit civilian targets. [9] By June 2023, UNDP estimated 1.5 million homes in Ukraine were either damaged or destroyed in the Russo-Ukrainian War. [17]