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A Russian airstrike left at least six people injured and two damaged homes in a residential area of Kharkiv, according to officials. One man was rescued from beneath the rubble and rushed to the hospital following the strike, Kharkiv's regional governor Oleh Syniehubov confirmed on Monday. Numerous residential buildings, garages, and cars were damaged in the attack. Oksana Yarmak, 39, was inside her house when the strike occurred. She mentioned that it was the second time the area had been targeted. Despite her son being evacuated to western Ukraine, Oksana chose to return to Kharkiv because s...
Euronews (English)
The Israeli military claimed Hamas militants were operating from the school. This incident marks another tragic instance of mass casualties as Israel expands its Gaza offensive. A new ground and air assault in central Gaza was launched to target regrouped Hamas militants. The predawn strike hit the al-Sardi School in Nuseirat, a refugee camp, adding to the ongoing toll from the nearly eight-month conflict.
Euronews (English)
Editor's note: The article was updated with additional comments by Justice Minister Denys Maliuska. Ukraine sent an application to the Council of Europe regarding the suspension of the terms of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms due to martial law, according to a statement published on April 28. Ukraine made the appeal on April 4, but it was published by the end of the month. Justice Minister Denys Maliuska said that this application was part of Ukraine's regular updates on what restrictions it might impose and is one of Kyiv's international obligations,...
Kyiv Independent
Editor's note: The article was updated with additional comments by Justice Minister Denys Maliuska. Ukraine sent an application to the Council of Europe regarding the suspension of the terms of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms due to martial law, according to a statement published on April 28. Ukraine made the appeal on April 4, but it was published by the end of the month. Justice Minister Denys Maliuska said that this application was part of Ukraine's regular updates on what restrictions it might impose and is one of Kyiv's international obligations,...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
Editor's note: The article was updated with additional comments by Justice Minister Denys Maliuska. Ukraine sent an application to the Council of Europe regarding the suspension of the terms of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms due to martial law, according to a statement published on April 28. Ukraine made the appeal on April 4, but it was published by the end of the month. Justice Minister Denys Maliuska said that this application was part of Ukraine's regular updates on what restrictions it might impose and is one of Kyiv's international obligations,...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Last year, Ukraine became the most land-mined country on Earth. It is an inauspicious harbinger for this year’s 25th anniversary of the Ottawa Mine Ban Treaty entering international law. By some estimates, one-third of Ukraine is now contaminated. Even more will be before this conflict is over. The frontiers of this treaty are clearly being stretched. Until this war, no signatory country, like Ukraine, had been invaded. Neither had a non-signatory, as is Russia, entered a land war of conquest. Both have been laying mines since the invasion. But this does not mean the treaty has failed. Over th...
Euronews (English)
Washington (AFP) - US President Joe Biden has warned Israel that its expected offensive in southern Gaza must avoid the kind of mass displacement of civilians seen during the military's pummeling of the Palestinian territory's north, US officials said. Israel has said it will continue its war on Hamas after an ongoing temporary truce expires, but senior US administration officials told reporters the coming offensive must be "maximally deconflicted" and avoid hitting UN shelters, hospitals, power and water sites. "You cannot have the sort of scale of displacement that took place in the north, r...
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Kabul (AFP) - Relatives of the victims of a US drone strike that wiped out 10 members of an Afghan family in a "tragic mistake" demanded a face-to-face apology and compensation on Saturday. Ezmarai Ahmadi was wrongly identified as an Islamic State militant by US intelligence, which tracked his white Toyota for eight hours on August 29 before targeting the car with a missile, killing seven children and three adults. A top general admitted the attack was an error, and US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin apologised to the relatives of those killed. However, Ahmadi's 22-year-old nephew, Farshad Haid...
AFP
Washington (AFP) - US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday he did not know if a final strike in Afghanistan killed an aid worker rather than an Islamic State militant, saying an investigation was underway. In the last known hit before US troops ended their 20-year war in Afghanistan, a Reaper drone struck a car in Kabul as the Pentagon said it disrupted a plot by the Islamic State extremist movement for a new attack on the Kabul airport. But the brother of Ezmarai Ahmadi, a worker for a US-based aid group who was killed, told AFP that 10 family members died. A video investigation by ...
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Washington (AFP) - A video analysis shows the United States may have mistakenly targeted an aid worker rather than Islamic State fighters in its final strike in Afghanistan which killed 10 civilians, The New York Times said Friday. The Pentagon has said it disrupted a new attack planned by the Islamic State extremist group through a Reaper drone strike on August 29 -- the day before US troops ended their 20-year mission and following a devastating attack outside the airport where vast crowds rushed to leave the victorious Taliban. But Kabul resident Aimal Ahmadi earlier told AFP that the strik...
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