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"Investigators on Thursday said they were working to establish the motive for the shooting as well as how the student gained access to the pump-action shotgun which she used to shoot at her classmates."
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Destroyed Russian Ural-4320 military truck near the border of Bryansk Oblast, Russia, July 4, 2023. Source: Naalsio26
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ukrainenews · 1 year
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Daily Wrap Up April 27-May 1, 2023
(Unplanned long weekend break due to inconvenient minor injury. Oops.)
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A Russian mass missile attack against Ukraine killed 25 people, including five children, on April 28, according to the Ukrainian authorities. The Russian overnight attack that hit a nine-story residential building in the city of Uman, Cherkasy Oblast, killed 23 people, including four children, as of 7 p.m., the Interior Ministry reported. (These numbers may continue to change.)
A fire at a fuel storage facility in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol, caused by an apparent drone strike, has been extinguished, the Moscow-installed governor has said. Video footage posted on social media earlier on Saturday showed a large waterside area on fire, with a column of black smoke rising from the burning fuel. Other images showed a huge pall of smoke hanging over the area. More than a dozen fuel tanks are situated at the site in Kozacha Bay.
Ukraine’s army stopped 20 attacks by the Russian army in the Bakhmut, Avdiivka and Marinka on Sunday.
Russian missile strikes have injured 34 civilians and apparently damaged railway infrastructure and an ammunition depot in south-eastern Ukraine, hours before an explosion inside Russia derailed a freight train. The attacks on both sides of the border on Monday apparently aimed to disrupt military logistics before a significant Ukrainian counteroffensive against occupying Russian troops, expected to start shortly in the south or the east.
The Ukrainian military says it is locked in a “positional struggle” as fierce fighting continues to rage in Bakhmut, adding it has been able to push back Russian forces after a series of counterattacks.
Four civilians died as a result of Ukrainian shelling on a village just over the border in Russia's Bryansk region on Saturday evening, a local governor said.
A Russian mass missile attack against Ukraine killed 25 people, including five children, on April 28, according to the Ukrainian authorities.
The Russian overnight attack that hit a nine-story residential building in the city of Uman, Cherkasy Oblast, killed 23 people, including four children, as of 7 p.m., the Interior Ministry reported.
The National Police earlier said that at least 18 people had been injured in Uman, nine of whom had been hospitalized.
The number of casualties may grow as the rescue operation continues at the destroyed building.
The attack partially destroyed three upper floors of the apartment building, causing large fires, according to first responders.
Other missiles Russia launched on April 28 targeted Dnipropetrovsk and Kyiv oblasts.
A young woman and a two-year-old child were killed, and four other civilians were injured in the city of Dnipro, according to the regional authorities.
Kyiv Oblast Governor Ruslan Kravchenko said that a high-rise building in Ukrainka, some 50 kilometers south of Kyiv, was damaged by the missile debris.
Two people were injured, including a 13-year-old child who was hospitalized in a Kyiv hospital, according to the Interior Ministry.
Ukraine's air defense shot down 21 of the 23 X-101 and X-55 cruise missiles, as well as two drones, that Russia had launched using strategic Tu-95 aircraft from the Caspian Sea, according to Ukraine's Air Force.
Ukraine’s power grid operator Ukrenergo said the missile attack had not damaged the country's energy infrastructure.
The deliberate killing of civilians at any time and in any place breaches the Geneva Conventions and constitutes a war crime.
Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine’s foreign minister, has argued that the April 28 mass missile attack is another proof Ukraine needs to be supplied with American-made F-16 fighter jets.
Ukraine has been asking to receive F-16 warplanes to protect its airspace from Russian attacks and strengthen its upcoming counteroffensive. Yet, many allies, most notably the U.S. and Germany, have not backed the idea.
-via Kyiv Independent
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A fire at a fuel storage facility in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol, caused by an apparent drone strike, has been extinguished, the Moscow-installed governor has said. .
Video footage posted on social media earlier on Saturday showed a large waterside area on fire, with a column of black smoke rising from the burning fuel. Other images showed a huge pall of smoke hanging over the area. More than a dozen fuel tanks are situated at the site in Kozacha Bay.
The strike, reportedly by a “kamikaze” drone, came a day after a wave of missile attacks on Ukrainian cities killed 26 people, including many in an apartment block in Uman in the Cherkasy region.
After the drone strike at 4.30am, a firefighting train was reportedly brought in to try to extinguish the blaze.
“According to preliminary information, the fire was caused by a drone hit,” the city’s Russia-installed governor, Mikhail Razvozhayev, wrote on Telegram.
“The situation is under the control of our firefighters and all operative services,” he said. “Since the volume of fuel is large, it will take time to localise the fire.”
Razvozhayev said the fire was assigned the highest ranking – level four – in terms of how complicated it would be to extinguish. He said it had not caused any casualties and would not hinder fuel supplies in Sevastopol.
Razvozhayev reported earlier this week that the Russian military had destroyed a Ukrainian sea drone that attempted to attack the harbour, and another one had blown up, shattering windows in several apartment buildings but not inflicting any other damage.
Sevastopol has been a regular target of drone attacks, especially in recent weeks. The city, on the Crimean peninsula that Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014, has come under repeated air attacks since Russia’s invasion of its neighbour in February last year.
Russian officials have blamed the attacks on Ukraine. The Ukrainian military did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Saturday. Kyiv almost never publicly claims responsibility for attacks inside Russia or on Russian-controlled territory in Ukraine.
Russia’s missile strikes on Friday killed 26 people, including five children, as Kyiv said preparations for a counteroffensive against Moscow’s forces were nearly complete.
The most serious casualties were caused by a strike on a residential block in Uman that killed 23 people.
Rescue workers in Uman, the site of an annual Hasidic Jewish pilgrimage, pulled the body of another child from under the rubble on Friday evening. Authorities said four children in the city had been killed by the cruise missile strikes.
Earlier in the day, Dmitry, a 33-year-old resident from Luhansk, an eastern city under Russian control, was looking for his children. “I want to see my children. They are under the rubble,” he said.
Rescuers were using cranes to search for survivors among the remains of the multi-storey housing block in the city of 80,000 inhabitants.
“I’ve seen a lot, but I haven’t lost my children before. Now I want to see my children, alive or dead,” Dmitry said.
-via The Guardian
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Ukraine’s army stopped 20 attacks by the Russian army in the Bakhmut, Avdiivka and Marinka on Sunday.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported it in its daily evening update published on Facebook.
“The Russian Federation continues to use terror tactics. Today, the enemy launched two missile strikes on the cities of Kramatorsk and Kostiantynivka. Also, throughout the day, it launched 15 air strikes and mounted about 30 attacks using multiple launch rocket systems on the positions of our troops and settlements,” the update said.
“The threat of missile and airstrikes remains high across Ukraine.
“The enemy continues to focus its main efforts on offensive operations on Bakhmut, Avdiivka and Marinka. During the past day, Ukrainian Defense Forces repelled more than 20 enemy attacks on the specified axes. Bakhmut and Mar’inka remain places of fierce fights.”
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Russian missile strikes have injured 34 civilians and apparently damaged railway infrastructure and an ammunition depot in south-eastern Ukraine, hours before an explosion inside Russia derailed a freight train.
The attacks on both sides of the border on Monday apparently aimed to disrupt military logistics before a significant Ukrainian counteroffensive against occupying Russian troops, expected to start shortly in the south or the east.
The Russian strike in the Ukrainian city of Pavlohrad was part of the second wave of missile attacks in just three days; on Friday, 23 people were killed when a missile hit an apartment block in central Uman city, and a woman and her daughter died in Dnipro.
With Kyiv’s allies saying that equipment and newly trained troops promised for the next Ukrainian campaign are in place, Moscow has revived its winter tactics of attempting to orchestrate bombing campaigns far behind Ukrainian frontlines.
It launched 18 cruise missiles in the early hours of Monday morning, although 15 were intercepted by air defences, including the ones aimed at Kyiv. Support from western allies has helped Ukraine improve protection for its cities and the main military sites.
At Pavlohrad, video posted on social media showed a missile strike had caused a significant blaze and secondary detonations.
Among the buildings damaged or destroyed were an industrial zone, 19 apartment buildings and 25 homes, according to Mykola Lukashuk, the head of the Dnipro regional council. Two women were seriously injured.
Russian officials and the Tass state news agency claimed Moscow had hit an ammunition depot and railway infrastructure, hampering military preparations.
“The objectives of the strike were achieved,” the defence ministry said in a statement. “The work of enterprises making ammunition, weapons and military equipment for Ukrainian troops has been disrupted.”
Ukrainian sources said one location hit was a plant that produced solid fuel for Soviet-era rocket motors and had a number of expired solid fuel motors awaiting decommissioning, although that claim could not be immediately verified.
The size of the fire in Pavlohrad suggests Russia may have hit an important arms depot, and the incident comes after Ukraine’s recent attack on an oil storage facility in Sevastopol, Crimea.
“Around 2.30am, the Russian invaders attacked Ukraine from strategic aviation planes,” said a post on the Telegram channel of Valerii Zaluzhnyi, the commander in chief of Ukraine’s armed forces.
Air defence systems were called into action to shield the Kyiv region from Russian missiles, officials said. Ukrainian media reported blasts in the Dnipropetrovsk and Sumy regions.
Senior Ukrainian officials have suggested in recent days that the counteroffensive may be imminent. It will be a critical test of whether Russia can be dislodged from land it seized in 2014 and last year – nearly one-fifth of Ukrainian territory.
“If in a global sense, in a high-percentage mode, we are ready,” Ukraine’s defence minister, Oleksii Reznikov, said during a press conference in Kyiv on Friday. “Then the question [about when to launch] is for the general staff, for the command. As soon as there is God’s will, the weather, and the decision of the commanders – we will do it.”
On Monday an explosion in the Russian region of Bryansk, which borders Ukraine, derailed a freight train, the local governor said in a social media post.
“An unidentified explosive device went off, as a result of which a locomotive of a freight train derailed,” Alexander Bogomaz said on Telegram, adding that there were no casualties reported.
Local authorities said the train was transporting fuel and building materials. Images shared on social media showed several tank carriages laying on their side and smoke rising into the air.
It was not immediately clear who was responsible for the attack, which happened less than 40 miles from the border with Ukraine.
There has been an increase in rail incidents in Russia in the 14 months since Vladimir Putin ordered the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The authorities in Russia have arrested at least 66 Russians on suspicion of railway sabotage since last autumn, according to the independent Russian website Mediazona.
Separately, the governor of Russia’s Leningrad region near St Petersburg said a power line had been blown up overnight and an explosive device found near a second line.
-via The Guardian
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The Ukrainian military says it is locked in a “positional struggle” as fierce fighting continues to rage in Bakhmut, adding it has been able to push back Russian forces after a series of counterattacks.
“I can definitely confirm the information that the enemy in Bakhmut left some positions after some of our counterattacks,” Serhii Cherevatyi, the spokesperson for the Eastern Grouping of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, told a national broadcaster.
“There is a positional struggle there,” Cherevatyi said, explaining that the frontline was constantly shifting. “Sometimes the enemy has some success after a powerful artillery strike and the destruction of infrastructure, and they can move forward. But we counterattack and often win back our positions after inflicting fire on the enemy.” Cherevatyi added that for all its efforts, Russia still had not been able to “completely” capture Bakhmut.
The spokesperson went on to say that although the Russian military’s airborne units had reinforced positions in Bakhmut, Wagner forces continued to be the ones carrying out the assaults.
“However, due to heavy losses, they have been reinforced by airborne units. In addition, in an effort to capture Bakhmut completely, we also note that the enemy is also using snipers from special units and even special services (counterterrorism, for instance) to hit our positions as much as possible," he said.
Cherevatyi said Russian forces were having to be more mindful of their use of artillery shells and rockets, but rejected claims by Wagner founder and financier Yevgeny Prigozhin that his fighters were being starved of ammunition.
“They have been given a general norm of shells, just like other units of the aggressor,” he said. “Over the past 24 hours, the enemy has fired 304 times at the Lyman-Kupiansk direction with various artillery systems. However, of course, if we take the summer of 2022, they could use an unlimited amount of ammunition along the entire front line non-stop. Now they no longer have this luxury.”
“What Prigozhin is talking about is that they are used to having a lot of ammunition. Now they are forced to limit themselves,” he added.
Cherevatyi concluded by defending Ukraine’s strategy for the region, stating that "the enemy has not been able to take Bakhmut for nine months."
“Thus, we are conducting a successful defense operation and are achieving our main goal: destroying the enemy's military potential, personnel, and equipment to the maximum extent possible," he said. "In particular, Wagner is close to being completely destroyed."
-via CNN
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Four civilians died as a result of Ukrainian shelling on a village just over the border in Russia's Bryansk region on Saturday evening, a local governor said.
"Four civilians have been killed," Governor Alexander Bogomaz said on the Telegram messaging app. Two other citizens were being treated in hospital, Bogomaz said.
Bogomaz earlier said that one residential building had been completely destroyed and two other houses partially destroyed.
Bogomaz blamed the incident on "Ukrainian nationalists". Ukraine almost never publicly claims responsibility for attacks inside Russia and on Russian-controlled territory in Ukraine.
Both sides deny targeting civilians in the 14-month-old Russian invasion on Ukraine.
"Work is continuing at the site of the incident to remove rubble and clear the area," Bogomaz said. "A state of emergency has been introduced in the village."
Russia's Bryansk region borders Ukraine. The village of Suzemka, where the incident occurred, is around 10 kms (6.2 miles) from the border.
-via Reuters
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Russian conscript with his family before being deployed to the front, Karachev, Bryansk, Russia, 1943.
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bogucharskaya · 2 years
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klintsy, bryansk region, russia, 2019
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telerealrd · 5 months
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Tragedia en una Escuela Rusa: Adolescente Mata a Compañero y se Quita la Vida
En un hecho impactante, una adolescente rusa disparó y mató a una compañera de clase e hirió a otras cinco personas antes de quitarse la vida en una escuela en el oeste de Rusia, según informaron los investigadores el jueves. El Comité de Investigación de Rusia, encargado de investigar delitos graves, reveló que una estudiante de 14 años, que llevaba consigo una escopeta de acción de bombeo,…
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Tragic School Shooting in Bryansk Claims One Life and Injures Five Others
Written By Shafeek Ahmad, In a devastating incident on Thursday, December 7, a 14-year-old girl in 8th grade unleashed a shooting spree at Gymnasium Number Five in Bryansk, a southern Russian city. Reports from investigators reveal that the teenager brought a pump-action shotgun to school, resulting in the tragic death of a classmate and injuries to five other students before taking her own…
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catastrophe | Ukrainian forces take control of a Russian city... in a surprising move, and America is preparing
And the beginning of the field developments, where the Russian Wagner forces announced their success in imposing a complete siege on the strategic town of Bakhmut in the Donetsk province in eastern Ukraine except for one road. Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Wagner commander, demanded that the Ukrainian forces withdraw from it before the group stormed the city to prevent a massacre. On the other hand, and in a serious development, the Russian authorities said that a group of armed pro-Ukrainians stormed the Russian border city of Bryansk and killed civilians, in an act that Russian President Vladimir Putin described as terrorist during a televised speech.
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Destroyed Russian KAMAZ military truck: The driver decided to save a diesel fuel and, shortening the distance, drove through the field, Bryansk region, Russia, 2023. Source: ASLAN
P.S. In fact, a very interesting photo and its annotation: The evolution of the Russian invasion from boastful claims "in three days we will take Kiev and defeat NATO" to mined fields in the Bryansk region of Russia and exploding Russian military trucks there... 
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ukrainenews · 2 years
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Daily Wrap Up July 9, 2022
Under the cut: Officials in Ukraine say at least five people were killed in renewed Russian shelling Saturday of the country’s eastern Donetsk region; The governor of the Luhansk region has said Russian forces are creating “hell” in shelling the Donetsk region; In Bryansk  [Russian] region, an "unknown explosive device" went off in front of a freight train; British forces have begun training Ukrainian soldiers in a new programme to help in their fight against Russia.
“Officials in Ukraine say at least five people were killed in renewed Russian shelling Saturday of the country’s eastern Donetsk region, AFP reports.
A missile attack in Druzhkivka, northern Donetsk, tore apart a supermarket and gouged a crater into the ground, the news agency said.
At least five people were killed in the Donetsk region in the past 24 hours, and seven injured, Ukrainian officials said in a Saturday afternoon update.
Oleksandr Vilkul, mayor of Kryvyi Rih in central Ukraine, said Russia attacked the city with cluster munitions, killing at least one person and injuring two.
Russia’s defence ministry said it inflicted heavy losses in the Mykolaiv and Dnepropetrovsk regions, in southern and central Ukraine respectively, and claimed strikes on Donetsk and the Kharkiv region.”-via The Guardian
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“The governor of the Luhansk region has said Russian forces are creating “hell” in shelling the Donetsk region.
In a Telegram post on Saturday, Serhiy Haidai said:
It may seem that the invaders are conducting an offensive operation west of Lysychansk and that’s all. However, we are trying to contain the armed formations of the Russians along the entire frontline. They do not stop trying to break into the neighbouring region along the administrative border. They attack from several directions. Where it is inconvenient for them to go forward, they create real hell, shelling the territories on the horizon. Therefore, danger is coming everywhere – from Kreminnaya to Popasnaya.
Haidai said Russian forces fired 8 artillery shells, 3 mortar shells and launched 9 rocket strikes overnight.”-via The Guardian
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“In Bryansk region, an "unknown explosive device" went off in front of a freight train, Governor Oleksandr Bogomaz said.
Source : Bogomaz in Telegram, " Moscow Speaks "
Bogomaz's direct speech : "Today (July 9 - ed.) in the Unets district, on the Robchyk-Pishchanka railway track, an unknown explosive device went off in front of a freight train.
The glass of the driver's cabin was damaged, the railway tracks were not damaged, there were no casualties."
Details : The authorities do not say what exactly was transported in the wagons.”-via Pravda (Ukrainian source, links to the original Telegram at the source)
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“British forces have begun training Ukrainian soldiers in a new programme to help in their fight against Russia. The defence secretary, Ben Wallace, visited the military camp in the north-west of England where up to 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers will arrive for specialist military training.”-via The Guardian
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Day 111 🇷🇺 #Russia's Invasion of 🇺🇦 #Ukraine - #PopeFrancis @Pontifex has blasted the “ferocity and cruelty” of Russian troops while praising the “heroism” and “courage” of Ukrainians to defend their land -13 million refugees have fled their homes since the Russian invasion - Russians control 80% of the contested city of #Sievierodonetsk as Ukraine forces struggle to evacuate civilians despite lost of main bridges - Shelling intensifies in neighbouring #Lysychansk - Six people wounded in shelling of Russian town #Klintsy in the #Bryansk region bordering Ukraine 🔴 LIVE updates: https://t.co/0oXdze9QQf -https://www.trtworld.com/europe -https://www.bbc.com/news/world/europe -https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-06-14-22/index.html -https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine -https://abcn.ws/3n3PHMx -https://cnb.cx/3zAzJRh -https://twitter.com/i/events/1483255084750282753 -https://www.newsweek.com/topic/russia-ukraine-war -https://www.theguardian.com/international -https://www.telegraph.co.uk/russia-ukraine-war/ -https://euromaidanpress.com/category/ukraine/daily-review/ https://www.instagram.com/p/Cey3WLcBz7v/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Russian border town in Bryansk region comes under attack
Russian border town in Bryansk region comes under attack
Russia pushes Ukrainians back from centre of key industrial city Sievierodonetsk, where President Zelenskyy says the fighting is taking a “terrifying” toll as casualties soar in Moscow’s offensive – now in its 111th day. The incident occurred in the town of Klintsy, some 50 kilometres (miles) from the Ukrainian border. (AP) Tuesday, June 14, 2022 Four injured in shelling of Russian town…
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