“The photos from Boutsa testify to the incredible barbarity of the Russian leadership and those who follow its propaganda, for its will to exterminate beyond all borders,” Bayerbok said. “The federal government has therefore decided today to declare a significant number of members of the Russian Embassy as undesirable, working daily against our freedom and against the cohesion of our society here in Germany.” He also said that Germany was working with other European countries to strengthen existing sanctions against Russia.

Russia’s military losses since April 5: report

165 children have been killed: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine

More civilian bodies found in Sumy, evidence of torture: reference

Sumy Regional Governor Dmitry Zivitsky said at least three civilian bodies had been found as Ukrainian troops recaptured the Sumy region. The bodies had evidence of torture, he said. “Today was a very tiring day, but it was a day of war,” Zhyvytskyy said. “We continue to clean our land of debris.” “We thank our defense, the Armed Forces, the volunteers and the doctors, to every resident of the Sumy area who is working to restore our area, we are working!” he added.

Ukraine: Russia thought it would win, but “we gave them a ticket to hell.”

Translation: “They killed our pity, but we created anger. These Russian executioners dreamed of returning home victorious, with bags of looted” gifts “and stories of how they mocked our people.” “However, the SSO of Ukraine came to them first. And we gave them a ticket to hell.”

Sirens sound throughout Ukraine: report

France deports “many” Russian diplomats after Bucha’s massacre

France expels “many” Russian diplomats after the massacre in the Ukrainian city of Bukha. “France has decided this afternoon to deport many Russian officials stationed in France with diplomatic missions whose activities run counter to our security interests,” the European Union (EU) said in a statement on Monday. “This action is part of a European movement. Our first responsibility is always to ensure the safety of French and European citizens,” the statement said. About 35 diplomats will be deported after the announcement, according to AFP. Earlier on Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron called for additional sanctions on Russia, according to a report. White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan later announced that the United States would work with its allies to impose further sanctions.

Zelensky to address UN Security Council after Bucha massacre

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is due to address a UN Security Council meeting on Tuesday on the latest alleged atrocities by Russian forces against his nation. The UK’s official Twitter account announced the impending speech, writing on Twitter: “The British Presidency of the Council will ensure that the truth is heard about Russia’s war crimes. We will reveal Putin’s war as it really is.” . The announcement comes after Zelensky visited Bucha, where Russian forces reportedly left the bodies of civilians on the streets, according to satellite images. Ukrainian officials say the bodies of 410 civilians have been found in towns and cities in the Kiev region recently recaptured by Russian forces. In Bucha, more than 100 people were found buried in mass graves. Click here for Monday’s live coverage.


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“The photos from Boutsa testify to the incredible barbarity of the Russian leadership and those who follow its propaganda, for its will to exterminate beyond all borders,” Bayerbok said. “The federal government has therefore decided today to declare a significant number of members of the Russian Embassy as undesirable, working daily against our freedom and against the cohesion of our society here in Germany.” He also said that Germany was working with other European countries to strengthen existing sanctions against Russia.

The Ukrainian army shows the devastation left behind by the Russian invasion: video

Russia’s military losses since April 5: report

165 children have been killed: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine

More civilian bodies found in Sumy, evidence of torture: reference Sumy Regional Governor Dmitry Zivitsky said at least three civilian bodies had been found as Ukrainian troops recaptured the Sumy region. The bodies had evidence of torture, he said. “Today was a very tiring day, but it was a day of war,” Zhyvytskyy said. “We continue to clean our land of debris.” “We thank our defense, the Armed Forces, the volunteers and the doctors, to every resident of the Sumy area who is working to restore our area, we are working!” he added.

Ukraine: Russia thought it would win, but “we gave them a ticket to hell.”

Translation: “They killed our pity, but we created anger. These Russian executioners dreamed of returning home victorious, with bags of looted” gifts “and stories of how they mocked our people.” “However, the SSO of Ukraine came to them first. And we gave them a ticket to hell.”

Sirens sound throughout Ukraine: report

France deports “many” Russian diplomats after Bucha’s massacre France expels “many” Russian diplomats after the massacre in the Ukrainian city of Bukha. “France has decided this afternoon to deport many Russian officials stationed in France with diplomatic missions whose activities run counter to our security interests,” the European Union (EU) said in a statement on Monday. “This action is part of a European movement. Our first responsibility is always to ensure the safety of French and European citizens,” the statement said. About 35 diplomats will be deported after the announcement, according to AFP. Earlier on Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron called for additional sanctions on Russia, according to a report. White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan later announced that the United States would work with its allies to impose further sanctions.

Zelensky to address UN Security Council after Bucha massacre

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is due to address a UN Security Council meeting on Tuesday on the latest alleged atrocities by Russian forces against his nation. The UK’s official Twitter account announced the impending speech, writing on Twitter: “The British Presidency of the Council will ensure that the truth is heard about Russia’s war crimes. We will reveal Putin’s war as it really is.” . The announcement comes after Zelensky visited Bucha, where Russian forces reportedly left the bodies of civilians on the streets, according to satellite images. Ukrainian officials say the bodies of 410 civilians have been found in towns and cities in the Kiev region recently recaptured by Russian forces. In Bucha, more than 100 people were found buried in mass graves. Click here for Monday’s live coverage.