Russian leadership will be held accountable for crimes in Ukraine - Austrian FM
The Russian leadership must be held accountable for crimes committed during the war in Ukraine.
02 April 2022
The Russian leadership must be held accountable for crimes committed during the war in Ukraine.
Europe has no right to remain silent in response to what’s happening in Mariupol. The whole world must react to this humanitarian catastrophe.
The invaders are actively using the territory of Belarus to conduct aggressive actions against Ukraine. They are currently withdrawing their troops from Kyiv and Chernihiv regions to Belarus in order to restore their combat capability.
01 April 2022
Seven civilians were killed and six more, including three children, were injured in the Russian shelling of Donetsk region on Friday.
The death toll in the missile strike on the Mykolayiv Regional State Administration has risen to 31.
During the day, Ukrainian defenders have repulsed six attacks of Russian terrorist forces, destroyed six tanks, 22 armored personnel carriers and other equipment and weapons in eastern Ukraine.
On Friday, 6,266 people have been evacuated from Donetsk, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia regions.
Russian invaders launched three missiles from an Iskander system on Odesa region. Casualties have been reported.
Near Mariupol, Russian terrorist forces lose up to four tanks and a platoon or a company of soldiers every day.
Ukrzaliznytsia special wagons arrived in Lviv with Mariupol residents who were severely injured in Russian shelling during the evacuation.
The mayor of Bucha in Kyiv region, Anatoliy Fedoruk, stated that the town had been liberated from Russian troops.
Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal has said that a sowing campaign has started in 21 regions of Ukraine.
When leaving the city of Bucha in Kyiv region, the Russian troops mined civilian buildings and infrastructure.
President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola has assured that European Union fully supports Ukraine’s ambitions to be a candidate country and will provide assistance in rebuilding cities and villages after the end of the war.
Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal has said that after the energy crisis in the world, Russia wants to cause a global food crisis.
The exchange of prisoners of war with Russia has just taken place in Zaporizhzhia region. A total of 86 Ukrainian service members have been released.
As many as 1,735 people have been evacuated from Luhansk region today, April 1.
The Russian military seized Kakhovka City Council and appointed Pavlo Filipchuk, a former deputy at Kherson Regional Council, "mayor" of the city.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has refuted another fake by Russian intelligence about Ukraine's alleged refusal to comply with the Geneva Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War.
The Verkhovna Rada has approved a law providing for the nationalization of the property of Russian citizens, as well as Ukrainian citizens who publicly deny the war.
Ukraine has called on its partners to announce another package of sanctions against Russia.
The Russian army fired on a bus evacuating people from Lysychansk, the Luhansk region. A total of 1,300 civilians were taken to safety.
Ukraine is defending itself against Russian aggression on its territory and should not be responsible for any events taking place on Russian territory.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and French President Emmanuel Macron have discussed the negotiation process between Ukraine and Russia.
Russia has already lost more than $10 billion worth of military equipment in Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces are driving Russian troops away from Kyiv, carrying out counterattacks in the Kharkiv direction and conducting tactical actions against the enemy's defenses in the Kherson direction.
Kazakhstan will adhere to sanctions against Russia and Belarus and will not act as a tool to circumvent US and EU sanctions against Russia.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine have restored control over more than 20 settlements.
Russian troops are using Ukrainian children as human shields when relocating their military convoys.
From February 24 to April 1, the Russian invaders lost about 17,700 personnel in Ukraine.