Russia Attacks Ukraine - 23 Feb 2022 **Media Thread** NO DISCUSSION #3

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Russia-Ukraine war: Mariupol defenders continue to defy Russian order to surrender – live (theguardian.com)
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Ukraine: Mariupol 'has not fallen'

Remaining Ukrainian forces in the southern port of Mariupol are still fighting and continue to defy a Russian demand that they surrender, the Ukrainian prime minister, Denys Shmyhal, said on Sunday.

“The city still has not fallen,” Shmyhal told ABC’s This Week programme, adding that Ukrainian soldiers continued to control some parts of the city.

Shmyhal said that he would attend the International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings in Washington this week and seek more financial assistance for Ukraine.

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A local resident looks at a damaged during a heavy fighting apartment building near the Illich Iron & Steel Works Metallurgical Plant, the second largest metallurgical enterprise in Ukraine, in an area controlled by Russian-backed separatist forces in Mariupol, Ukraine, Saturday, April 16, 2022. Photograph: Alexei Alexandrov/AP
 
Euromaidan Press on Twitter - 5 hrs ago
"We have already lost 5 children to mines and trip wires [in Trostianets, Sumy Oblast]. There are wounded as well. There are still a lot of mines,"–City Mayor He added specialists are still intensively checking roads that could have been mined by Russians https://24tv.ua/trostyantsi-cherez-zalisheni-rosiyanami-mini-roztyazhki-zaginuli_n1954885

Euromaidan Press on Twitter - Video
Pilots from Ukraine have launched #BUYMEAFIGHTERJET initiative, asking wealthy people of the planet to purchase combat aircraft for Ukr army "We have been begging NATO to close our sky. Or provide us with fighter jets. But governments of the world are afraid..." https://youtu.be/foPUxMvXbhk

Euromaidan Press on Twitter - 4 hrs ago
"One plane (appr$25mln) can save thousands of innocent lives. Ukrainian pilots, who are courageously fighting the invader, use Su22,Su25, Su27,Su24, MiG29. List of available aircraft&locations: https://buymeafighterjet.com We will also be able to quickly master &protect Ukrainian skies on F15, F16,F18"

NEXTA on Twitter
Hundreds of trucks are stuck at the border of #Poland and #Belarus because of the sanctions that came into force Some drivers stay in the direction of the border for more than 30 hours. The queue has already stretched for about 80 km.
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Euromaidan Press on Twitter - 2 hrs ago
Residents of the small town of Makariv, a town near Kyiv, spent one month under Russian occupation, witnessing bombings, destruction& killings. As soon as the Russian Army found people were sheltered in a cultural center, they shelled it out of existence Russian occupiers in Makariv shelled the civilian shelter "in an instant" | Euromaidan Press

NEXTA on Twitter
There will be difficult battles in eastern #Ukraine in the near future, and the most danger to civilians is in #Kharkiv, #Kramatorsk, and #Slavyansk, said Alexey Arestovich, advisor to the head of the President's Office.
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Euromaidan Press on Twitter - 1 hr ago
Russo-Ukrainian war, day 53. Russians expected to start a major offensive as soon as early next week. Russian strategic TU bombers dropping high-yield bombs on Mariupol. Closing of Ukraine’s ports could trigger a global food catastrophe, UN warns https://euromaidanpress.com/2022/04/17/major-russian-offensive-is-expected-as-soon-as-next-week/?swcfpc=1

NEXTA on Twitter
The head of the #Zaporizhzhya regional state administration, Oleg Buryak, reports that the #Russian military kidnapped his 16-year-old son Vladislav. This information was also confirmed by Zlata Nekrasova, deputy head of the Zaporizhzhya regional military administration.
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NEXTA on Twitter
"My son was kidnapped. #Russians kidnapped him. He is only 16 years old. I don't know where my son is now. I appeal to #European community, to all humanity - help me. Let the whole world know that Russians are kidnapping children here in the country," said Oleg Buryak.

NEXTA on Twitter - 17 min ago
#Moldova refused to sell the MiG-29 to #Ukraine for fear of spoil the relationship with #Russia. This is reported by "Evropeyskaya Pravda" with reference to its sources. S:Moldovan sanctions: what chisinau does not want to do during the aggression of the Russian Federation | European Truth
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Russia (and Ukraine) are major suppliers of critical raw materials.

Russia (and Ukraine) are major suppliers of critical raw materials. For example, Russia controls as much as 44% of global palladium supplies, key in pollution control devices for cars and the aerospace industry, while Ukraine produces some 50% of the global supply of neon required in semiconductor manufacturing. Russian supplied platinum, titanium, and vanadium are used in fuel cell, hydrogen, and 3D printing technology. Russia is also the world’s third largest supplier of nickel used for electric vehicle batteries, but also in the production of stainless steel, a basic commodity in countless industries

Securing EU critical raw material supplies after Russia’s war
 
The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 8 hrs ago
Governor denies reports of Odesa beaches being demined. Odesa Oblast Governor Maksym Marchenko urged residents of the region on April 17 not to visit the beaches.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 6 hrs ago
Ukrainian army says it destroyed 10 tanks in Donbas over past 24 hours. Ukrainian troops have also destroyed 5 artillery pieces, 15 armored vehicles, and two helicopters, the Joint Forces Operation said on April 17. Twelve enemy аttacks have been repelled.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
Intelligence chief: Putin unlikely to use nuclear weapons. The Russian dictator's nuclear threats are blackmail, and the use of nuclear weapons is technically difficult, Kyrylo Budanov, head of Ukraine's military intelligence, said on April 17.

Euromaidan Press on Twitter
Things Ukrainian women are knitting now
"Kikimoras" in Russian mythology were evil spirits causing harm to house masters. Now this name is used for ghillie suits to mask Ukrainian soldiers.
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The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 5 hrs ago
Explosions heard in Kherson, media outlet Suspilne reports. The explosions can mean Russian missiles hit targets or were taken down by Ukrainian air defense. Kherson has been under temporary occupation by Russian forces since March 3.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 4 hrs ago
Zelensky: 'Every delay in weapons is permission for Russia to take the lives of Ukrainians.' Zelensky said that as Russia prepares to launch a new offensive in the east, those hesitating sending weapons Ukraine needs “should know the fate of this battle also depends on them.”

Euromaidan Press on Twitter - 3 hrs ago
Russians start mobilizing men in occupied Izium
plan to use personal data collected during humanitarian aid distribution to falsify results of referendum for "Kherson People's Republic," with mobilization likely to start after GenStaff, 18.00 17 Apr https://buff.ly/3Oceiel

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 2 hrs ago
Russian military forcibly removes around 150 children from Mariupol. The Crimean Human Rights Group reported on April 17, citing an advisor to Mariupol’s Mayor Petro Andriushchenko, that many of the children were taken from hospitals and were not orphans.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
The children have reportedly been transferred in the direction of temporarily-occupied Donetsk and the Russian city of Taganrog.
 
Zelensky speaks with CNN’s Jake Tapper

Live updates: Russia invades Ukraine (cnn.com)
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"You lost ancestors in the Holocaust. Every year on Holocaust Remembrance Day, politicians put out statements that say, never again, never again. Those statements must seem really hollow right now to you. When the world says never again, do they ever mean it?" Tapper asked.

Zelensky responded, "I don't believe the world. After we have seen what's going on in Ukraine, we've — I mean that I don't believe to this feeling that we should believe to the — to the — some countries or some leaders. We don't believe the words. After the escalation of Russia, we don't believe our neighbors. We don't believe all of this."

The Ukrainian president went on to say that he doesn't even believe in documented security assurances and international law as the war in Ukraine rages, and with Russia accused of alleged war crimes.

"Even I don't believe documents, because we also have a Budapest Memorandum — I think you know all of the details of this. For me, that is just a piece of paper and costs nothing," Zelensky said

Zelensky told CNN that his faith and his belief lies with practical, tangible efforts and the Ukrainian people.

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Questions about fate of the crew of sunken Russian warship Moskva

Russia has been accused of suppressing details of crew deaths

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The Soviet-era flagship of Russia’s Black Sea fleet sank on Thursday as it was being towed back to port after a fire, according to the Russian defence ministry, however Ukraine said the blaze was caused by its missile strike.

A video was released by the ministry on Saturday (that) purported to show the survivors of the ship on a parade ground in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol.

In the clip, Russia’s Navy chief Nikolai Yevmenov and two other officers can be seen talking with crew members. It is not known when the clip was recorded.

Ukraine claims hundreds of the 510 sailors on board died when the ship sunk – but Russia insists the crew were all successfully evacuated to other ships before returning to Sevastopol on Friday.

There were only around 150 men visible on the Sevastopol parade ground and Russia has not made it clear why so many were missing.

Some journalists have questioned why details of the crew deaths have not been published or why their families have not discussed the incident.

Nataliya Vasilyeva, Moscow correspondent for The Telegraph said: “What is most stunning is we haven’t seen a single wife or mother going public about the loss, demanding answers from the Russian government.”

BBC reporter Liza Fokht questioned why there was still no clear official report of what exactly happened to the crew, as she alleged a wreath at a memorial for the ship in Sevastopol on Friday said “to the ship and sailors” – suggesting some died.

Pavel Lobkov, a correspondent for Russian television channel NTV, asked why there had been no details released about the crew, their widows or relevant words about heroism and official condolences.

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Ukraine war: First pictures show Russian warship Moskva sinking | Daily Mail Online
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First images 'show Putin's doomed flagship Moskva on fire and sinking into the Black Sea after being shot by Ukraine' as conscripts tell of horrors on board with hundreds thought to have died
  • First images have emerged appearing to show Russian Black Sea flagship Moskva on fire shortly before it sank
  • Pictures show the ship billowing smoke, sitting low in the water, listing to port with damage on its left side
  • Images are consistent with Ukrainian claims that they shot it with two missiles before it rolled and sank, and seem to contradict Russian accounts that the vessel went down in rough seas
  • Came as conscripts who survived the sinking gave first accounts to their families of horrors suffered on board
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Speaking about the sinking of the Moskva, one mother who spoke to Russian investigative newspaper Novaya Gazeta - which is now operating outside the country having been gagged by Putin - said: 'I first heard from him only on 15 April, two days after the incident.'

'My son said the cruiser was hit from the land, from the Ukrainian side, because the fire on board would not have started without a reason. There are people who were killed, wounded and missing.

'My son called me as soon as they were given phones [after being rescued]. Their documents and phones were on the cruiser. He called me, and he cried over what he had seen. It was horrendous. Clearly not everyone survived.'

She said: 'Most of the wounded have limbs torn off, because of the explosions from both the missiles and the detonated ammunition. My son was crying when he called me on 15 April.

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She indicated that the Defence Ministry is stopping the survivors from going home, perhaps to prevent accounts of the calamity for Putin reaching the outside world.

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Dmitry, from Yalta in annexed Crimea, said: 'It was reported [by Russian state media] that the entire crew had been evacuated. It is a lie. A blatant and cynical lie. My son is a conscript, and as I was informed by the immediate commanders of the cruiser Moskva, he is not among the dead and wounded and is included in the list of missing.

'A conscript who was not supposed to take part in hostilities is listed as missing….missing on the high seas. After my attempts to clarify the data on the incident, the cruiser commander and his deputy stopped communicating.

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Yegor's mother Irina Shkrebets told The Insider and said that she and her husband had been to a hospital in Skalistaya Bay, where they brought the wounded from the cruiser.

According to her, there were about 200 injured sailors. Irina said: 'We looked at every burned [young sailor]. I cannot express how hard it is, but I didn't find mine. There were only 200 there, and there were more than five hundred on the cruiser.

'Where are the others? We turned to Krasnodar, and other [cities], called everyone, but we couldn't find him.'

Her son had been conscripted in August and was involved in the incident when the Moskva took Snake Island early in the war. After the Moskva was sunk, she said: 'We went to the unit. The commander came out, threw up his hands and said: "I won't tell you anything."

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'I said: "Where is my son?", and he said: "Well, somewhere in the sea." My husband began to argue: "What does it mean in the sea? Where have you been?" But unit commander refused to answer. These commanders were not on the ship.'

The parents tried to get an answer from the FSB - the Russian Federal Security Service, the main domestic security agency. 'We arrived at the FSB in Sevastopol, where even a man refused to come out - they were standing behind the fence,' she said. 'My husband shouted: "Come out and call the police. Let me punch you in the face."

'He didn't even come out, behind bars he showed his hands criss-cross, to say goodbye, that's all. This is the service of the navy and the FSB of Sevastopol.'

They tried to get the authorities to show them the list of the dead and missing, but were refused. A commander who was on the ship also contacted Irina.

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Naval chief Admiral Nikolay Yevmenov, 60, admitted at the weekend that there had been conscripts on board - despite assurances from the Kremlin that they would not fight in the war.
 
Multiple explosions reported in Ukrainian city of Lviv

Authorities in Ukraine have reported multiple explosions in western and southern regions as Russian forces claimed near full control of the strategic southern port city of Mariupol following almost two months of fighting.

After failing to overcome Ukrainian resistance in the north, the Russian military has refocused its ground offensive on Donbas, while launching long-distance strikes at targets elsewhere, including the capital, Kyiv.

In the regions of Lviv and Dnipropetrovsk, authorities reported multiple explosions this morning.

According to media outlet Suspilne, two people were wounded in the Dnipropetrovsk attacks.

Lviv mayor Andriy Sadoviy said there had been five missile strikes on the city.

The region's governor said six people had been killed and eight wounded.

Maksym Kozystkiy said three missiles hit military infrastructure facilities, while one struck a car tire replacement facility.

In Kyiv, a Reuters reporter heard a series of blasts on the left bank of the Dnipro river. Local authorities were yet to provide any official information on their cause.

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April 18 (Reuters) - Two British fighters captured in Ukraine by Russian forces appeared on Russian state TV on Monday and asked to be exchanged for a pro-Russian politician who is being held by the Ukrainian authorities.
 
The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 5 hrs ago
Luhansk Oblast Governor: Russian troops entered Kreminna, evacuation impossible. Governor Serhiy Haidai said that fighting continues within the city, home to 20,000 people before the war. He added that evacuation was planned for today, but the situation changed overnight.

Kreminna - Google Maps

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
Russia shells 9 settlements in Donetsk Oblast in past 24 hours, killing 2 civilians. According to the Interior Ministry, another nine people were injured. At least 20 civilian facilities were damaged, among them residential buildings, railway infrastructure, and a stadium.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 4 hrs ago
No humanitarian corridors two days in a row. Russian troops didn’t agree to a Ukrainian ceasefire proposal along several evacuation routes, Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
State Border Guard Service: over a million people have returned to Ukraine since Feb. 24. Spokesman Andriy Demchenko told Ukrainska Pravda that on April 16, for the first time since the start of the full-scale war, more people entered Ukraine than left.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 2 hrs ago
SBU publishes video of pro-Kremlin politician Medvedchuk asking to be exchanged for Mariupol residents, defenders. In the video, Viktor Medvedchuk asks Putin to take him to Russia in return for a safe passage for residents of besieged Mariupol, and soldiers defending the city.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
9 killed, 25 wounded in Kharkiv Oblast over past 24 hours. The Kharkiv Oblast Council reported that Russia heavily shelled residential areas in Kharkiv, 24 people were injured, and 6 died. Another 2 people were killed and 1 injured in Derhachi & 1 death reported near Zolochiv.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 1 hr ago
Death toll rises to 7 in Russia’s attack on Lviv; 11 injured. According to Lviv Oblast Governor Maksym Kozytsky, Russia shot four missiles at unused military warehouses, and one at a civilian site.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
Ukrainian authorities warn Russia can be preparing attacks on churches on Orthodox Easter Day. Russian media outlets have published false information about Ukrainian forces planning on shelling Orthodox churches in several Ukrainian regions on Orthodox Easter, April 24. 1/2

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
Ukraine’s Security and Defense Council's Center for Counteracting Disinformation has warned that the messages can indicate that Russians will carry out such attacks themselves to frame the Ukrainian forces. 2/2

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 30 min ago
Russians launch missile strike at Kramatorsk, no casualties reported. At least 8 residential buildings, educational and infrastructural facilities were damaged as a result of the attack on April 18, according to Donetsk Oblast Governor Pavlo Kyrylenko.

Kramatorsk - Google Maps
 
Euromaidan Press on Twitter - 9 hrs ago
Russian occupiers hand out passes without which they won't be able to leave homes from next week - Mariupol mayor advisor They also started "filtration" of residents, 5-10% of men don't pass & end up in occupied &Donbas
The occupiers issue passes to Mariupol residents, without which they will be forbidden to go out | ZMINA

Euromaidan Press on Twitter - 2 hrs ago
As of Apr 18, Russians are holding at least 27,000 people in "filtration camps" along the line Manhush-Mykilske-Yalta, and in Bezimenne (Donetsk Obl.), Mariupol mayor's adviser Petro Andryushchenko says https://t.me/andriyshTime/317… Those are being prepared for deportation to Russia

Euromaidan Press on Twitter
Commander of Ukraine marines in Mariupol asks the Pope to help evacuate civilians from the besieged city The commander of the 36th Separate Marine Brigade, Maj. Serhiy Volyna, wrote a letter to @Pontifex asking him to help save the residents of Mariupol The commander of the Marines appealed to the Pope – asks to save people from Mariupol | Ukrayinska Pravda
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Euromaidan Press on Twitter
"At the [Azovstal] plant, women with children, babies live in bunkers. In hunger and cold. Every day in crosshairs of enemy aviation. The wounded die every day because there is no medicines, water, food," Volyna wrote to Pope Francis.

Euromaidan Press on Twitter
Maj. Volyna asks the Pope to help save the Mariupol civilians: "After the bombing of the drama theater, no one believes the Russian occupiers. Tell the world the truth, evacuate people, and save their lives from the hands of Satan, who wants to burn all living things."

Euromaidan Press on Twitter - 1 hr ago
In occupied Henichesk, Kherson Oblast, Russian military installs a monument to Lenin, according to Regional Council's official Yurii Sobolevskyi. Most of the monuments to communist leaders were dismantled in Ukraine under the Decommunization law. PHOTO CREDIT: Facebook/Yurii Sobolevskyi
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Euromaidan Press on Twitter
Previously, the Ukrainian Ombudsperson reported that Russia was going to conduct a fake referendum in the occupied Kherson Oblast to proclaim a "Kherson people's republic."

Euromaidan Press on Twitter
Russia has already appointed Igor Kastsyukevich, a Russian MP from Putin's United Russia party, as a "mayor of Kherson." The photo shows Kastyukevich (L) meeting Sergei Aksyonov (R), the head of Russia's occupation administration of Crimea. https://t.me/pryamiy/27811

Euromaidan Press on Twitter
Aftermath of this morning's Russian missile strike on Lviv. PHOTO CREDIT: Suspilne https://t.me/suspilnenews/9842
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Euromaidan Press on Twitter
Russian forces have captured the town of Kreminna in Luhansk Oblast after three-day fighting, the town head said. The Russian big offensive in Donbas "slowly but began," Oblast head said after Russians attacked Kreminna massively and broke through. https://radiosvoboda.org/a/news-kreminna-okupacija/31808478.html

Euromaidan Press on Twitter
Russians attacked Kreminna with huge forces. One of the Ukrainian units, not bigger than a platoon, was attacked by Russian 43 armored objects: tanks, APCs. Some were destroyed, but not all. Ukrainian forces retreated and regrouped, the town governor added https://radiosvoboda.org/a/news-kreminna-okupacija/31808478.html

Euromaidan Press on Twitter
The map by http://sprotyv.info shows 1505 Russian invaders who were publicly buried or officially recognized by Russia as killed in Ukraine. While these are not all Russians who died, the map shows from where Russian soldiers come. Mostly from remote regions, only 3 were buried in Moscow
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‘We need answers’: relatives seek Moskva warship’s missing crew

For days after the Moskva cruiser sank in the Black Sea, Yulia Tsyvova had been desperately searching for information about her son Andrei.

Like hundreds of other Russian families of the crew members, she had not been told whether he had survived the reported Ukrainian missile attack that had sunk the Russian flagship of the Black Sea fleet.

Then on Monday morning she received a call from the Russian defence ministry. Her son was dead.

“He was only 19, he was a conscript,” said Tsyvova, who wept as she spoke by telephone. “They didn’t tell me anything else, no information on when the funeral would be.

“I am sure he isn’t the only one who died.”

Family members of sailors who served onboard the Moskva are demanding answers as the ministry has sought to suppress information about what happened to the ship or its estimated 510-strong crew.

The total number of dead, wounded and missing remains a state secret. Tsyvov’s death, which has not been previously reported, is only the second confirmed from the warship. Another three families have gone public saying they cannot find their sons who were serving onboard.

Media reports suggest the number of casualties from the attack will be far higher, and the efforts to suppress information about the deaths have raised comparisons with the Kursk submarine incident that left 118 sailors dead and struck a blow to the prestige of a young President Vladimir Putin in 2000.

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New information on the young sailors who died will also renew scrutiny about the Russian government’s use of conscripts in battle, something Putin had explicitly denied was the case early in the war.

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But several parents of Moskva crew members have told the Guardian and others that their sons onboard the ship were indeed conscripts and not professional soldiers on contract.

“A conscript who isn’t supposed to see active fighting is among those missing in action,” wrote Dmitry Shkrebets, whose son Yegor was a cook on the ship and is listed as missing in action. “Guys, how can you be missing in action in the middle of the high seas?!!!”

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Families of several crew members have said they managed to locate their family members alive.

Eskender Djeparov said he recognised his brother Akbar in a video released by the defence ministry that showed sailors from the Moskva meeting a top admiral in Sevastopol after the ship sank.

“We were very happy when we saw him in the video of the crew in Sevastopol,” Djeparov said. “The day after the tragedy, he called our mother and said that he is alive and well. That she shouldn’t worry about him. He hasn’t told us what happened, he doesn’t say much. He calls us from different numbers. He is a conscript, he started last July. He definitely never signed a contract.”

A family member of crew member Evgeny Grinberg said via online messenger that “his condition is fine and I do not intend to divulge military secrets”.

“It’s fraught with consequences,” wrote Valery Grinburg of Monchegorsk, near Murmansk. “And Evgeny did not say anything anyway.”

Asked if he was onboard the ship, he wrote “yes” and then deleted the message. Asked how he knew about his relative’s condition, he wrote: “I called into the ministry of defence.”

But many others have been less lucky. Shkrebets was one of the first to go public demanding answers about why his son was sent to war. “They said that the entire crew was evacuated. It’s a lie! A cruel and cynical lie!”

His wife, Irina, told the independent Russian website the Insider that they had seen about 200 injured sailors at a military hospital in Crimea while looking for their son. The total crew of the Moskva was estimated at just over 500.

“We looked at every burnt kid,” she told the Insider. “I can’t tell you how hard it was, but I couldn’t find mine. There were only 200 people, and there were more than 500 onboard the cruiser. Where were the others? We looked in Krasnodar, and everywhere else, we called every place, but we couldn’t find him.”

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“We were contacted by three families from Yalta, Alupka and St Petersburg, whose children are also missing, also conscripts,” her husband wrote on Monday, adding they had submitted a written request for more information at the local enlistment office.

“We need written answers to our questions about finding our children, not text messages with pictures and prayers,” he said.

Other parents were clearly more fearful of speaking out. Ulyana Tarasova of St Petersburg wrote online: “My son, Tarasov Mark, is missing in action aboard the cruiser Moskva.”

Hours later, her post was gone.

Others who spoke with Russian media have asked for anonymity for fear of facing reprisals from the government.

The mother of another sailor told the Novaya Gazeta Europe website that three missiles had struck the Moskva. She said about 40 people had died, several were missing, and “there are many wounded”.
 
April 18, 2022
Dog has puppy on journey from Ukraine to Windsor | CTV News
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''The post said soon after the war began, their family decided they had to flee take Puppy, Munchie’s mama dog, with them.

“She had been their friend for five years, and they wouldn’t think of leaving her behind,” said the humane society.

Puppy went into labour as they were headed for Poland and gave birth to Munchie on the side of the road.

Their family got on another bus and continued their journey to Switzerland. Puppy started experiencing discharge and an emergency veterinarian in Switzerland was able to see them. The vet determined that Puppy had developed a life-threatening infection from delivering Munchie on the cold roadside.

The vet provided the care they needed at no charge, and soon Puppy and Munchie were ready to make the flight to Canada.

“Today, everyone is safe in Windsor, and starting their new life together. They wanted to share their story to remind everyone that pets get scared and stressed too, and no matter what you’re going through, pets are family and should never be left behind,” said the humane society.

Humane society staff members say they were touched by their ordeal and wanted to help, so they will be providing wellness care for Puppy and Munchie for their family until they get settled.''
 
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Russian Orthodox leader backs war in Ukraine, divides faith


He leads his flock from a soaring, gilded cathedral built to celebrate Russia’s victory over Napoleon, where week after week the powerful head of the Russian Orthodox Church is working to ensure that the faithful are all in on their country’s invasion of Ukraine.

Whether warning about the “external enemies” attempting to divide the “united people” of Russia and Ukraine, or very publicly blessing the generals leading soldiers in the field, Patriarch Kirill has become one of the war’s most prominent backers. His sermons echo, and in some cases even supply, the rhetoric that President Vladimir Putin has used to justify the assault on cities and civilians.
 
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Zelensky says Russia’s long-awaited offensive in the Donbas is underway. “We will defend ourselves. We will fight. We won’t give up anything Ukrainian […] however many troops they send there.”
 
NEXTA on Twitter - 9 hrs ago
In Google Maps military and strategic objects of #Russia became available in maximum resolution.
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The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 7 hrs ago
Center for Countering Disinformation: Russians promise compensation for destroyed homes in Mariupol in attempt to persuade residents to cooperate. The Russian invaders promise compensation in rubles only to those Ukrainians who agree to receive IDs issued by them.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
Zaporizhzhia Oblast administration: 69 civilians in Russian captivity. According to the administration, as of April 18, Russian forces abducted a total of 155 residents in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, 86 of which were released.

Zaporizhzhia - Google Maps

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 6 hrs ago
Belarusian senior official threatens Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia in response to their military power increase. Belarusian Security Council Secretary Alexander Volfovich said that the countries will suffer from “destruction, death, and explosions” if they attack Belarus.

NEXTA on Twitter
An air-raid alert has been declared in almost all regions of #Ukraine, except for the occupied #Kherson region and #Crimea.
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The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 5 hrs ago
BREAKING: Battle of Donbas starts. Zelensky said that Russia had concentrated a significant part of its forces for the offensive in eastern Ukraine. “No matter how many soldiers are drawn there, we will defend ourselves. We will fight. We will not give up anything Ukrainian.”

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 4 hrs ago
Azov commander urges world leaders to arrange evacuation corridor for civilians hiding at Azovstal plant in Mariupol. According to Denys Prokopenko, hundreds of people, including women, children, and families of the Mariupol defenders are sheltering in the plant’s basement.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
Reuters: US to train Ukrainian soldiers on how to use howitzers, radars. Citing a U.S. senior defense official, Reuters reported that U.S. military experts will train Ukrainians on using weapons from the recent batch of assistance it had provided to Kyiv.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
269 people killed by Russian military in Irpin. Serhiy Pantelieiev, deputy head of the National Police’s investigation department, said that they had discovered seven places of execution in Irpin, a city northwest of Kyiv that endured heavy fighting and Russian occupation.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 1 hr ago
Pentagon: ‘Russia adds 11 battalion tactical groups in Ukraine.’ In a statement on April 18, a senior U.S. defense official confirmed that there are now 76 Russian battalion tactical groups in the Donbas region and in southeast Ukraine (up from 65 last week).

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
Besides those, there are about 22 groups north of Ukraine that are likely being resupplied and refitted, the official said.
 
APR 18, 2022
Kharkiv Oblast resident forcibly deported to Russia: ‘It’s not a country, it’s a prison’ (kyivindependent.com)
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“We were confronted with a fact — you are going to Russia,” Ihor says. “No one even asked us whether we wanted it or not.”

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A month of horror

Russian shelling cut off power lines in Ihor’s village just an hour after Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. Since then, the power supply hasn’t been restored.

Russian forces soon entered his village. Ihor says he was terrified to see dozens of Russian tanks and armored vehicles near his home.

“You understand that there is nothing you can do, and you no longer control your life,” he says.

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Ihor says he was lucky to have had some food stocked. He also had a dairy cow, whose milk he was giving to a neighboring family with small kids that were starving.

Soon, Russian soldiers started wandering around the village, demanding that the locals give them their food. People were too afraid to disobey.

Ihor was told that one of his fellow villagers refused to follow the order, yelling at the occupiers and telling them to leave the yard of his house.

“He got shot immediately,” Ihor says.

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In early March, Ihor was told about 20 new graves that had been dug for the dead locals. Several days after that, heavy shelling killed a couple he knew, along with their pregnant daughter, and her little son.

No choice

With mobile and internet connection cut off, the village’s residents had no access to news about Russia’s war since the first day of the full-scale invasion. Not knowing how it was going added to the fear they lived in, Ihor says.

Russians knew exactly how to use that.

“(Russian) soldiers have been spreading rumors that Kharkiv surrendered and Kyiv was about to be taken as well,” Ihor says. “They kept saying that 70% of Ukraine was taken by Russia.”

Ihor says he almost believed in it until he found an old radio and listened to Ukrainian news. He was relieved to learn that it wasn’t true.

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He asked the soldiers whether he could walk to Kharkiv. He could try, they said, but “if he got shot on the way, that was his problem.”

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Escaping prison

At the Russian border outpost in Belgorod, Ihor was questioned by a man who introduced himself as an FSB (Federal Security Service) officer. He says the interaction was very humiliating and oppressing.

Their first stop in Russia was a filtration camp set up in the middle of a field.

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Many Ukrainians are often sent to distant regions of Russia. Lomakina says they know of Ukrainians who have been deported to Samara, Kursk, Tula, Cheboksary, and other impoverished Russian cities.

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“In Russia, if you are against Putin, you are against Russia,” Ihor says. “It’s not a country, it’s a prison.”

He desperately wanted to escape Russia. Three days after he came to Moscow, Ihor reached out to a woman from his village who was still in Belgorod. She needed a driver to help her flee the country. He agreed immediately. Other Ukrainians he contacted were too afraid to try to leave.

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Now Ihor is safe in Poland, though he fears for those who are still trapped in his native village.

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