Here are the latest 15 news about the situation in Ukraine: 1. Civilians in Kherson urged to evacuate According to Reuters, civilians in the Russian-occupied southern Kherson region were urged to evacuate immediately on Sunday, July 10, because The Ukrainian armed forces are prep

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Below are the latest 15 news about the situation in Ukraine:

1, Civilians in Kherson are urged to evacuate

According to Reuters , civilians in the Russian-occupied southern Kherson region on Sunday, July 10 were urged to evacuate immediately, as the Ukrainian armed forces were preparing to fight back there.

Here are the latest 15 news about the situation in Ukraine: 1. Civilians in Kherson urged to evacuate According to Reuters, civilians in the Russian-occupied southern Kherson region were urged to evacuate immediately on Sunday, July 10, because The Ukrainian armed forces are prep - DayDayNews

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Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said in a nationally televised address: "It is obvious that there will be fighting, there will be shelling... So we urge [people] to evacuate urgently. I Be sure that women and children should not be there, they should not be used as human shields."

Veleshuk said she could not say exactly when the counterattack would take place. The Kherson region includes the city of Kherson, which had a pre-war population of nearly 300,000 people. It's unclear how many residents there are in the city. Authorities set up by Kherson in Russia have said they want to hold a referendum on joining the Russian Federation, but have not yet set a date. The Kremlin said the region's future should be decided by its residents.

In another report, in addition to Kherson, Zaporozhye was added.

2, Zelensky: "Every Russian murderer will inevitably be punished"

The Russian army launched a missile attack on Chasiv Yar. So far, at least 15 people have been killed, about Thirty people were trapped in the rubble of an apartment building. Dozens of Ukrainian emergency workers are working to rescue people. The attack destroyed three buildings in a residential area of ​​the town, mostly occupied by people who worked in nearby factories.

Ukrainian President Zelensky responded by promising: "Every Russian murderer will inevitably be punished."

Here are the latest 15 news about the situation in Ukraine: 1. Civilians in Kherson urged to evacuate According to Reuters, civilians in the Russian-occupied southern Kherson region were urged to evacuate immediately on Sunday, July 10, because The Ukrainian armed forces are prep - DayDayNews

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In a speech posted on Telegram on Sunday night, Zelensky mentioned the Russian missile attack. In the video, he accused Moscow of deliberately targeting civilians: "Anyone who gives an order for such an attack, anyone who carries out (the order) in an ordinary city, in a residential area, is absolutely intentionally killing people. After such a strike, they will There's no way to say they don't know or understand something. Punishment is inevitable for every Russian murderer. Same with the Nazis. Let them not expect their country to protect them when the political environment changes. "Russia will abandon them first."

3. According to Reuters, Zelensky's chief of staff Andriy Yermak said in his own Telegram post that the attack was " Another terrorist attack” and therefore Russia should be designated a state sponsor of terrorism. Kyrylo Tymoshenko, deputy head of the Ukrainian presidential office, wrote on Telegram that six people had been rescued from the rubble in Chasiv Yar, while 23 people, including a child, were still buried.

4, Donetsk Region Governor Pavlo Kirilenko said that Russia launched a missile attack on the town of Siversk near Severodonetsk, killing two civilians and injuring at least two others. Officials warned last week that the town was facing a "humanitarian disaster". The governor said three people were injured in shelling in Soledal and seven houses and other properties were burned in Bahmut, without any details of casualties.

5. The number of Ukrainian children studying in Polish schools is expected to double to at least 400,000 in the upcoming school year, the Polish education ministry said. A report in European Pravda, an online outlet published by Ukrainian journalists, quoted Polish Education Minister Przemysław Czarnek as saying that registered students will take part in Ukrainian online and face-to-face courses.

6, 44% of Ukrainian businesses believe the country's active war will end by winter, according to a poll by the Kyiv Independent newspaper. However, more than a third believe active fighting will continue into 2023.

7. According to reports, Germany has been blocking the EU from providing 9 billion euros in aid to Ukraine for more than a month.The Kyiv Independent quoted Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera as saying that German Finance Minister Christian Lindner opposed the planned aid because of concerns about European debt.

8, After female tennis player Elena Rybakina won the women's championship at Wimbledon, the Russian Tennis Federation was quick to claim that she was "our product." The Russian Tennis Federation praised her training program in Russia after she became Wimbledon champion representing Kazakhstan on Saturday.

9. According to Reuters, Russia has restricted access to the website of the German newspaper Die Welt. This was made at the request of prosecutors, according to Russia's communications regulator Roskomnadzor. It was unclear why prosecutors asked for the restrictions.

10. The British Ministry of Defense said on Sunday that Russian troops were likely to have made some small territorial gains near Popasna. It said Russian forces continued to attack the Donbass and Slavyansk regions from around Izyum in the north and Lysichansk in the east. The update adds that the E40 highway, which connects Donetsk and Kharkiv, could be an important target for Russian forces.

11. Ukrainian President Zelensky ordered the Ukrainian army to regain control of the southern coastal areas of Ukraine. To achieve this goal, Ukraine is gathering an army of one million people. Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov said in an interview with The Times (London): "Ukraine is gathering a million-strong army equipped with Western weapons to seize control of Russia from Russia. "President Zelensky has ordered Ukrainian forces to retake the occupied coastal areas that are vital to the country's economy," Leznikov said.

Here are the latest 15 news about the situation in Ukraine: 1. Civilians in Kherson urged to evacuate According to Reuters, civilians in the Russian-occupied southern Kherson region were urged to evacuate immediately on Sunday, July 10, because The Ukrainian armed forces are prep - DayDayNews

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Reznikov said: "We know that politically, this is very necessary for our country. The president has ordered the top military chiefs to formulate a plan. After that, the General Staff is doing its homework, And said to achieve this, we need "Help Ukraine with more weapons."

Marie-Agnes Strucker-Zimmermann, the Bundestag's top defense official, said if Germany's military aid to war-torn Ukraine remains at its current low level, it will lead to "historically important events." question". "If Ukraine loses, Europe loses," she said.

13, Biden negotiates supply of Soviet-made weapons to Ukraine during Middle East trip During a trip to the region from July 13 to 16, US President Joe Biden will meet with leaders of several Arab countries. According to the " New York Times " report, Biden will ask several countries to provide Ukraine with Soviet-made weapons " Ukrainians are more familiar" from their weapons stockpiles.

14, Zelensky: There is no "operational pause", the Russians continue to attack. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia carried out 34 air strikes on July 9 alone. Zelensky said: "The Ukrainian army is conducting tight (defense) from all directions and repelling the attack."

15, Ukraine urges Canada to cancel the decision to send turbine back to Germany. Canada announced on July 9 that it would send a repaired turbine back to Germany for use in the Nord Stream 1 natural gas pipeline. The Kremlin said it would increase natural gas supplies to Europe if the turbines were returned, while Ukraine said returning the equipment would violate sanctions, calling it extortion. (End)

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