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local news. Kherson region. The southern city of Kherson was attacked on December 3., that military regime Said. Moscow forces shelled residential areas, killing at least two people and wounding seven. In the past 24 hours, 25 Russian airstrikes have hit the entire Kherson region, with the villages of Antonivka, Pridniprovke, Sadve and Zelenivka bearing the brunt of the attacks.

Donetsk region. In the early hours of November 30, Russian forces fired multiple long-range S-300 missiles toward the towns of Pokrovsk, Novokhorodyvka, and Mirnohrad in eastern Donetsk region. of local police station In Novoradivka, enemy rockets struck a three-story apartment building, killing at least three people, it said. Rescuers discovered the bodies of the two victims upon arrival, and the search for survivors continued over the next few days. On December 4, they pulled the body of an 8-year-old girl from the rubble. Her parents are still missing. At least 10 civilians, including four children, were injured in the attack.

Two children and their parents safely return to Ukraine from Russian-occupied territoryhuman rights activist Mykola Kleba announced Their transfer was facilitated by Kuleba’s foundation Save Ukraine in cooperation with key Ukrainian government institutions. Local authorities set up by Russia were forcing families to change their children’s Ukrainian birth certificates to Russian formats and attempting to conscript fathers into military service. “Fortunately, my family managed to escape and returned to Ukraine,” Kuleba’s short statement read. “Now our families are safe.” Since the start of Moscow’s full-scale invasion, the Save Ukraine team has helped repatriate more than 213 Ukrainian children displaced by hostilities. Ta.

video picture Footage of further executions of Ukrainian troops by Russian soldiers surfaced online on December 2nd. In it, two unarmed soldiers are about to surrender to the Russian side after being ambushed. They were shot dead after walking out of the dugout empty handed. Ukraine’s human rights ombudsman Dmytro Rubinets said: Said He announced on December 3 that he had already appealed to the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations to formally review the incident and classify it as a war crime. “The Russian Federation must be punished for every incident of execution of surrendered Ukrainian soldiers!” Rubinets said in a statement. “It should be noted that such episodes are not uncommon. The same thing happened to Oleksandr Matsyevsky and prisoners of the Olenivka camp.”

world.Germany updated list On December 1, the total amount of military equipment provided to Ukraine so far in the war effort was announced. Additional deliveries to the Ukrainian military included five drone detection systems, a mobile antenna mast system, several thousand rounds of 155mm ammunition, various types of transport vehicles, and more than 20 laser range finders. This support is made possible by federal funding, and as of 2023 Germany’s allocation for such support exceeds 5.4 billion euros ($5.85 billion). In addition to providing significant aid to Ukraine, the funds will be used to replenish depleted domestic military reserves and contribute to the European Peace Facility, a joint European defense fund, the German government said in a statement.

culture. More than 90 internationally acclaimed scholars are participating in a major effort of new scholars to deRussianize history and bring Ukraine out of Russia’s shadow from a cultural and historical perspective.

Prominent international and Ukrainian scholars participated in the recently launched study, including Professor Timothy Snyder of Yale University, Serhiy Plokyi of Harvard University, and Yaroslav Hrytsak. Ukrainian History Global Initiative, The purpose is to study and highlight the history of present-day Ukraine. The London-based initiative, founded by Ukrainian philanthropist and businessman Victor Pinchuk, aims to answer rather philosophical questions such as “Who are we?” How is a nation established? The effort “will involve scholars from around the world in several fields, using traditional methods as well as new techniques to help address our deep past,” said Timothy, a history professor at Yale University. Snyder said. “Ukraine” here should be understood very broadly as a land and a people from the beginning.”

Written by Daria Zisiuk and Karina L. Tahiliani

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