Kyiv: On August 22, Ukraine’s capital banned public celebrations this week to mark independence from Russian-dominated Soviet rule. It cited a heightened threat of the Russian attack in a war that killed more than 5,500 civilians. Ukraine also said that Russia fired rockets into several southern Ukrainian towns north and west of Europe’s largest nuclear power plant.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Israeli strike kills patient, injures six in Gaza

An Israeli army strike on the main hospital in southern Gaza has…

‘Malfunction’ caused army intelligence drone to crash in Gaza: Israel

Israel’s Broadcasting Authority said on Saturday that an intelligence gathering drone operated…

Russia kidnapped deputy head of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant: Ukraine

On Tuesday, Ukrain’s state nuclear operator accused Russian forces of abducting a…