WORLD ABOUT UKRAINE

World press about Ukraine: July 14, 2022

What writes the world press about the latest events from Ukraine in EMPR digest as of July 14, 2022.

Ukraine war: 22 killed in Russian rocket attack on Vinnytsia

Russia once again shelled a Ukrainian city and killed civilians. In Vinnytsia, rockets launched from the Black Sea shelled the city, hitting an office building and houses. As of the evening of July 14, 22 people were known dead, including three children. The hall where the musicians were planning to perform at a benefit concert was destroyed and one of the team was killed.

Read more on BBC.

Forty-five nations pledge to coordinate evidence of war crimes in Ukraine

At a conference in The Hague, countries discuss the prospects for prosecuting war crimes in Ukraine.

The 45 countries signed a declaration to work together to investigate their crimes, even though Russia constantly claims it had nothing to do with war crimes.

Read more on Reuters.

Ukrainian refugees recount “explosions all the time” in Mykolaiv

CNN spoke with a couple from Mykolaiv who left the city. The couple believed until the end that things would get better, but in recent weeks the situation has deteriorated and they headed to Germany. The husband is a father of three children, so he was allowed to leave with his family. Russia struck again with missiles in the city on Thursday.

Read more on CNN.

Russia shells a factory in eastern Ukraine, hitting civilian infrastructure ahead of an expected military push.

Russia destroyed a factory in the Donetsk region with rockets. 

According to military analysts, Russia’s goal is to replace discharged soldiers with fresh troops. British Military] Intelligence In a report reported that Russian troops have not made significant territorial gains.

Read more on the New York Times.

France celebrates a Bastille Day marked by its support for Ukraine

A military parade was held in France to mark Bastille Day. The French president said they emphasized strategic solidarity with allies in the war in Ukraine against Russia.

France donated money for humanitarian aid in Ukraine, took in refugees and sent people to help collect evidence against Russia for war crimes.

Read more on The Washington Post.

‘Breakthrough’ seen at Ukraine grain export talks, agreement to alleviate food crisis

Negotiations were held in Istanbul regarding the resumption of Ukrainian grain exports.  Next week, an agreement will be signed between Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations. This deal is higly important for food security.

Read more on the Arab Weekly.

Ukraine Front Lines

Tags:
Zara Hanova

Recent Posts

Night explosions in Russia: drones hit strategic targets

According to Flot2017, the Russian Federation suffered powerful drone strikes on the night of June…

2 hours ago

Worked under fire: Rescuers killed in Kyiv while responding to aftermath of attack

On June 6, rescuers in Kyiv were killed while working under fire to help people…

2 hours ago

The Ukrainian Defense Forces have struck a preemptive strike on Russian military objects

The Ukrainian Defense Forces have struck a preemptive strike. On the eve of the massive…

2 hours ago

Russia has reported an attack on the Saratov and Engels area

On the night of June 6, the Russian cities of Saratov and Engels were attacked…

2 hours ago

Ternopil region has suffered the most massive air attack

Today, June 6, the Ternopil region suffered the most massive air attack since the beginning…

2 hours ago

Consequences of the night Russian attack on Ukraine as of morning

Consequences of the night Russian attack on Ukraine as of morning June 6, 2025. Kyiv…

3 hours ago