24 of August 2022:
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How the international media covered the Russo-Ukrainian war, August 24
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The war. Russian troops launched massive missile strikes, dozens died in Chaplyne, the United States gives Ukraine NASAMS systems. Day 183: live coverage
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Rocket attacks on the village of Chaplyne killed 22 people in one day, and injured the same number
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Queen Elizabeth II congratulated Ukrainians on Independence Day
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”Russia admitted to nuclear terrorism”. Ombudsman Lubinets reacted to the detention of Zaporizhzhia NPP workers
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Russia may announce “referendums” in the occupied territories of Ukraine by the end of the week
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Russia fired missiles at the Chaplyne railway station in the Dnipropetrovsk region — 15 people were killed
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345 million people are at risk of starvation due to the global food crisis
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The $3 billion US aid package includes six NASAMS air defense systems
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Boris Johnson became the first participant of the loyalty program from “Ukrzaliznytsia”
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Overview of events on August 24: Boris Johnson came to Ukraine, Biden announced a new aid package, a collaborator was blown up in the Zaporizhzhia region
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An 11-year-old child died as a result of rocket fire in Dnipropetrovsk region
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Courthouse over “Azov”: the Mariupol Philharmonic was “mined”, the Russians may be preparing provocations
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Russiaʼs invasion caused almost 400 billion hryvnias of damage to Ukraineʼs nature
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Volodymyr Zelensky presented Boris Johnson with the highest Ukrainian award — the Order of Freedom
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The Russian occupiers detained two workers of Zaporizhzhia NPP
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In the Mykolaiv region, a man was detained who was passing on information to the Russians about the location of the HIMARS systems and the movement of the Armed Forces
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”I believe that Ukraine will win the war.” Boris Johnson came to Kyiv and announced a new aid package
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Forbes: In the war against Ukraine, Russia lost $16.6 billion worth of military equipment
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On August 24, the occupiers can hold a “trial” against the “Azov” military. They will be kept in cages, and the action is called a tribunal. This is not justice, but a war crime — we explain why
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The Pope called the daughter of the ideologue of the “Russian Peace” Dugin “an innocent victim of war.” The ambassador of Ukraine in the Vatican reacted
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MDI: Russia is sending sailors and soldiers of the Russian Missile Forces to fight in the infantry. So far, only 1% of Russian rocket soldiers have agreed
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“Diia” has launched a quick registration of an LLC
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U.S. President Joe Biden announced new aid to Ukraine — almost $3 billion in weapons and equipment
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Hungary opposes new sanctions and visa prohibition for Russians
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The EU recognized Ukraineʼs fulfillment of one of the conditions for starting membership negotiations
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Ukraine received a $3 billion grant from the United States
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The court seized two hotels in the center of Lviv and Kyiv. They belonged to the Russian chain
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Russia launched a missile attack on Myrhorod, Poltava region. There are no dead or injured
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In Israel, archaeologists have found a luxurious ancient estate. It is 1 200 years old and has a cellar
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Weather forecast for the end of the work week: the heat will continue in Ukraine. Thunderstorms are expected in the south
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The European Court of Human Rights obliged Russia to ensure the rights of prisoners of war from “Azovstal”
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“Rating”: The number of supporters of independence in Ukraine reached almost 100%
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SSU: FSB wanted to organize staged “protest actions” for the Independence Day in Ukraine
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WP: Minister Monastyrskyi informed Zelensky about the invasion. And on February 24, the Kremlin called the OP and demanded to surrender
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The Armed Forces of Ukraine have already eliminated almost 46 000 Russian soldiers
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Norway and Britain will hand over a batch of mini-drones to Ukraine
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The Prime Minister of Finland once again got into a scandal — she had to apologize for nude photos of Finnish celebrities in her residence
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Zoological Service of London: Dugong mammals that inspired sailorsʼ mermaid tales die out in China
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The Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed 13 occupiers and a Russian ammunition depot in the south