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#Ukraine #Russia<br /><br />A video showing two massive explosions is being shared as a chain reaction started by Russian air strikes on a power plant in Ukrainian city Luhansk.
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi has met with Russian President Vladimir Putin during his three day visit to Moscow. Wang also met with Russian foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to discuss the war in Ukraine, Iran's nuclear program and the situation on the Korean Peninsula.
Oleks Zinchenko believes the war in Ukraine will end soon, as he opens up a restaurant in Kyiv with his wife
Ukraine's army is making slow and bloody progress in its push to retake territory occupied by Russia. Minefields, weapons, morale, politics, and the weather will all play a part in the conflict in the months to come.
Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk refused to shake hands with Russia's Elina Avanesyan after her 2-6 6-4 6-4 victory.
More than two years into Russia's full-scale invasion, Ukrainian troops have dug in for a long war and the next generation is getting ready. DW's Amien Essif met one group of young Ukrainians practicing the basic skills they'll need to defend their country.
Olawale Abdulmajeed, a 32-year-old Nigerian medical student, fled Ukraine after the Russian invasion. His escape took him from Dnipro, Ukraine, all the way to Dordrecht in the Netherlands. With the sound of exploding bombs still in his ears, he is now trying to make a new life. But how did he experience the whole escape? And what difficulties is he facing now? Olawale tells his story.
It has been one year since the war in Ukraine began and an estimated 200,000 Russian troops have been either killed or wounded. Tens of thousands of Ukrainian civilians and soldiers were slaughtered and millions of others were displaced. On this one-year anniversary, the brutal battle continues as President Joe Biden declares new sanctions against Russia this morning and announces more military aid for Ukraine. ABC's Em Nguyen has the latest from Washington.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a war on Ukraine. He said the clashes between Russian and Ukrainian forces are 'inevitable'. Putin even called on Ukrainian service members to 'lay down their arms and go home'. Watch the video for more information.
Police in Borodyanka, a town northwest of Kyiv that was recaptured from Russian forces, have said there could be hundreds of people buried under the rubble of residential apartment buildings razed to the ground by Russian attacks.
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Mariupol is the city that Russia has made a cemetery of buildings. The condition is that the bombs that had created pits in the city are now being kept at those places. Zelensky says a million big things, but there is nothing left in the cities of Ukraine except piles of rubble.
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#ukraine #russia<br /><br />Between the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, many videos are going viral on social media. One of those viral videos
Maksym was 19 years old when Russia launched its war against Ukraine. He volunteered to fight for his country, but in 2023 a Russian drone attack took both of his legs. Now, with prosthetics that allow him to walk again, he is setting out to find a new purpose in life.
As the Russia-Ukraine war continued on day 43, Many horrifying visuals from the city of Bucha was viral on internet. Watch this video to know more.
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Video ID: 20140922-052 <br /> <br />W/S Image from Ukraine showing mother and child <br />M/S Exhibition <br />W/S Image of people near a corpse <br />SOT, Eleni Avlonitou, Syriza MP (English): "When somebody sees these pictures, [they] realise how much disaster, how much terrorism occurs in people's lives because of the catastrophic civil war." <br />W/S Image of man, house in flames in background <br />M/S Visitor looking at images <br />W/S Image <br />W/S Exhibition <br />W/S Image of a man <br />SOT, Eleni Avlonitou, Syriza MP (English): "We have to care; we have to know, because Ukraine is in Europe. Europe is our common house, our common home and we have to live in peace and solidarity." <br />W/S Image of a woman and girl <br />W/S Exhibition <br />W/S Image of a girl <br />W/S Exterior of exhibition <br />W/S Greek Parliament building <br /> <br />SCRIPT <br /> <br />A photography exhibition depicting the humanitarian tragedy in east Ukraine had its opening night in Athens on Monday. <br /> <br />The exhibition was hosted by cultural organisation "Arcadia" and attended by members of the Greek Parliament. Syriza MP, Eleni Avlonitou, said she felt that the photographs convey the disastrous impact the conflict in Ukraine has had on its citizens. She added that Europe is obliged to care because it is "our common home". <br /> <br />According to UN estimates, more than 3,000 people have died since in the Ukraine conflict since mid-April. The Kiev government and Donetsk republics agreed on a nine-point peace plan in Minsk on September 5, but fighting in east Ukraine continues in spite of it. <br /> <br />Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly <br />Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly <br />LiveLeak: http://www.liveleak.com/c/Ruptly <br />Google Plus: http://google.com/+RuptlyTV <br />Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/Ruptly <br />YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/RuptlyTV <br />DailyMotion: http://www.dailymotion.com/ruptly <br />Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv