23 of July 2022:
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How the international media covered the Russo-Ukrainian war, July 23
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The war. The occupiers shelled Odesa port and the residential quarters of Mykolaiv, the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed the headquarters of the Russian regiment in Lysychansk. Day 151: live coverage
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The UN has received more than 150 appeals regarding cases of sexual violence in Ukraine during the war
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The Russians again shelled residential quarters in the sleeping area of Mykolaiv. There are wounded
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Businessman Hennadiy Korban is still in the transit zone on the border with Poland
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In India, a minister drank water from a polluted “holy river” to show that it was safe to drink. Then he was hospitalized
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Summary of the General Staff: the Armed Forces repulsed the offensive of the occupiers in the Donetsk direction — the Russians suffered significant losses and retreated
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A rocket attack on Kropyvnytskyi killed three people and injured 16 more
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WHO declares monkeypox outbreak an “emergency”
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The President commented on the attack on Odesa, and the Ministry of Infrastructure said that Ukraine will continue preparations for the export of grain
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The Prime Minister of Hungary called EU sanctions against Russia ineffective. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine responded
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The headquarters of the Russian regiment was destroyed in Lysychansk — 50 occupants were killed
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Fulfillment of agreements is mandatory. The UN Secretary-General condemned the Russian attack on the Odesa port
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”Skhemy”: Zelenskyʼs associates in “Kvartal” left the founders of one of their companies in Russia
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There was grain for export in the Odesa port, which was shelled by Russia
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In Poland, Ukrainian refugees will be able to get electronic passports. With them, they will have the right to travel in the European Union
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The Ukrainian electronic signature has passed EU certification
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The SBI announced the suspicion of the former deputy secretary of the National Security Council Sivkovych. He was an accomplice of the ex-head of the SBU in Crimea Kulinich
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The Prosecutor Generalʼs Office made public the details of the case of the ex-head of the Crimean SSU Kulinich. He was recruited by the FSB, and his accomplice was the ex-deputy secretary of the National Security Council
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The Russians shelled the Odesa trade port with Caliber missiles
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Lithuania has resumed rail transit to Kaliningrad
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The Russian army launched 13 rockets on Kirovohrad oblast. At least three people died
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The Russian army has already lost almost 39,500 soldiers and more than 1,700 tanks in the war in Ukraine
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The USA is not yet considering the possibility of sending long-range ballistic missiles to Ukraine
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Morning summary of the General Staff: the Armed Forces of Ukraine again repelled an attempt by the Russians to attack the Vuhlehirsk TPP