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Ukraine and Russia carried out another exchange of prisoners of war.
Defenders who fought in Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Luhansk, Kharkiv, Sumy, Chernihiv, and Kyiv Oblasts have returned home. They are members of the Armed Forces, National Guard, and State Border Guard Service.
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The #UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission has stated that the combined missile-and-drone strike by #Russian forces on #Kyiv during the night of June 17 is likely the deadliest attack on #Ukraine’s capital in nearly a year.
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Exactly 100 days ago, Ukraine unconditionally accepted a U.S.-proposed ceasefire – a first step toward a genuine peace process. Russia rejected it. Instead, it escalated its terror.
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💔 After more than 39 hours of search and rescue operations, emergency teams have completed their work at the site of one of the worst Russian attacks on Kyiv since the start of the full-scale war.
At this single location in Solomianskyi district, rescuers recovered the bodies pic.x.com/kSFy6Vj2wC
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