3 of June 2022:
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How the international media covered the Russo-Ukrainian war, June 3
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The war. The EU adopted the sixth package of sanctions, the Ukrainian Army pushed the Russians out of 20% of Sievierodonetsk, and overall liberated 1,017 settlements. Day 101: live coverage
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Interior Minister: Defense Ministry intelligence officers communicate with Azov captured soldiers
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Ukraine has prepared a sanctions list of 12,000 Russians
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Switzerland did not allow Germany and Denmark to hand over armored personnel carriers and ammunition to Ukraine
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Events of June 3. Armed Forces successfully counterattack in Sievierodonetsk, occupiers destroy evidence of crimes in Mariupol, and the EU officially approves sanctions
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The Ukrainian military repulsed 9 attacks by Russians in Donbas, and fighting continues at one location
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The President awarded the 503rd Separate Marine Battalion with the “For Courage and Bravery” award. What front line they defended
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Russian journalist Nevzorov received Ukrainian citizenship. The Migration Service confirmed Zelenskyʼs decree
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Armed Forces recaptured 20% of the territory of Sievierodonetsk — Russia lost a lot of equipment and personnel
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A special group is working in Ukraine to develop a plan for the countryʼs reconstruction after the war
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Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba: Ukraine is ready to create conditions for resumption of exports from Odesa port. Putin told his demands
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Two Reuters reporters were injured near Sievierodonetsk. Their driver died
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The government repealed a 1994 decree on specialties for women to be registered in the military
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During the war, about 600 communities joined the Orthodox Church of Ukraine leaving the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchate
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Lukashenko says Belarus can help export Ukrainian grain to Baltic ports, but there is a condition
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UN: Almost 3 million Ukrainians have received temporary protection in Europe
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Japan has provided additional $ 500 million in support to Ukraine
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Ukrzaliznytsia expands suburban train network tomorrow
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Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal: Government should restore most damaged critical facilities by autumn
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Evening summary of the General Staff: the Russians have partial success in Sievierodonetsk, but failed to storm Bakhmut, Soledar and Lysychansk
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The European Union has imposed sanctions on a number of Belarusʼ largest state-owned companies
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The prosecutorʼs office reported suspicion to the Russian commander who ordered to open fire on cars with civilians near Kharkiv
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A submarine was launched for tourists in Vietnam. It can dive 100 meters
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A Russian sniper was informed about the suspicion — he shot a civilian in Kyiv oblast
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Tesla will present a prototype of Optimus humanoid robots in late September
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The case of the Kharkiv Agreements. The court allowed a special investigation into Yanukovych
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The new EU sanctions list includes Putinʼs mistress, Peskovʼs family and the military who staged a massacre in Bucha
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1,314 bodies of killed civilians have already been found in Kyiv oblast
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces forced the Russians to withdraw from two villages in the Sievierodonetsk direction
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Red Cross: The scale of the destruction in Ukraine is “beyond comprehension”
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Starting from tomorrow, Ukraine will supply electricity to Moldova
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The photographer of the Azov Regiment, who took pictures at Azovstal, received a special award from the Polish Prize
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During the 100 days of the war, the Russians destroyed 24,000 kilometers of roads and 300 bridges in Ukraine
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All types of alcohol were allowed to be sold in Lviv
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Elon Musk handed over Tesla Powerwall solar panels to Ukraine
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The SBU detained an FSB agent while filming a Ukrainian military facility
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Ambassador of Ukraine in Turkey Vasyl Bodnar: Turkey buys grain stolen by Russia in Ukraine
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Police have opened 16 criminal cases of rape committed by Russians in Ukraine
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Ukrzaliznytsia has appointed a new train between Przemyśl and Zaporizhzhia
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”I did not shoot. I didnʼt see the targets.“ Ex-Berkut policemen, accused of the shootings on Institutska street, tell their version of events. And we compare their testimonies with what the lawyers said earlier
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Defence Intelligence of Ministry of Defense: Russian occupiers threaten the work of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
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Presidentʼs office: During the 100 days of the war, Ukrainian defenders liberated 1,017 settlements
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The NBU has classified Megabank as insolvent due to significant lending irregularities
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Nine nuclear power units will be built in Ukraine using Westinghouse technologies
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The EU has officially announced the introduction of the sixth package of sanctions against Russia. What restrictions have been introduced?
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The bodies of six civilians were found in a house in Mariupol, which the Russians shot from a tank for the sake of a propaganda video.
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The Russian army fired at the border areas of Ukraine from multiple rocket launchers and mortars
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The Kyiv funicular is being closed for repairs
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The ISS will not wait for the end of the war to start trials of war criminals in Ukraine. The prosecutor told how they were gathering evidence
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In the war against Ukraine, Russia lost another 100 military and 14 artillery systems per day
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The UK Defence Intelligence: in 100 days, Russian troops have not achieved any of their strategic goals in Ukraine
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Institute for the Study of War: During the battles for Sievierodonetsk, Russia may lose the last remnants of offensive potential
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A woman was killed in the shelling of the Russians in Lysychansk, fighting continues in the center of Sievierodonetsk and in the villages around the city
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Russian troops fired on the Dnipropetrovsk oblast — three people were wounded
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Morning report of the General Staff: fighting continues in the center of Sievierodonetsk, and the Russians are preparing to attack Slovyansk
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100 days of war with Russia. Heavy fighting continues, the world tightens sanctions against Russia and gives Ukraine more weapons, Kremlinʼs plans have failed. Even on the information front
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces eliminated more than 20 occupiers and repulsed a Russian counterattack in the south