Russia-Ukraine war live: retaliatory strike 'not successful' - Putin

Russia claims to have intercepted a Ukrainian drone attack over Crimea. The drone attack was reportedly targeting the port of Sevastopol, but it was intercepted by Russian air defenses.

Ukrainian officials say Russian forces fired cruise missiles at the southern city of Odesa overnight. The missiles hit a residential area and a shopping mall, killing at least 18 people and wounding dozens more.

Shelling has destroyed homes in the eastern Donetsk region. The shelling has forced thousands of people to flee their homes, and the United Nations estimates that over 10 million people have been displaced by the war in Ukraine.

The largest nuclear power plant in Europe faces “a relatively dangerous situation” after a dam burst in Ukraine. The dam burst in the Dnipro River, which supplies water to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. The plant is still operating, but the Ukrainian government is concerned about the potential for a radiation leak.

The United States and its allies are preparing to provide Ukraine with more military aid. The aid package is expected to include long-range missiles that could help Ukraine strike Russian targets deep inside its territory.

The war in Ukraine is now in its 15th month, and there is no end in sight. The conflict has caused widespread death and destruction, and it has displaced millions of people. The international community is continuing to provide humanitarian aid to Ukraine, and it is also imposing sanctions on Russia in an effort to pressure the country to end the war.


The United States and its allies have imposed a new round of sanctions on Russia. The sanctions target Russian banks, state-owned enterprises, and individuals. The goal of the sanctions is to further isolate Russia from the global economy and to put pressure on the government to end the war in Ukraine.

The United Nations Security Council has held an emergency meeting to discuss the situation in Ukraine. The meeting was called by Ukraine after Russia fired cruise missiles at the southern city of Odesa. The Security Council condemned the attack and called for an immediate ceasefire.


The European Union is preparing to ban the import of Russian gold. The ban is part of the EU's efforts to further isolate Russia from the global economy. The ban is expected to be announced in the coming days.

The International Monetary Fund has warned that the war in Ukraine could have a significant impact on the global economy. The IMF has said that the war could lead to higher energy prices, food shortages, and a slowdown in economic growth.

The United States has announced that it will provide Ukraine with $820 million in additional military aid. The aid package includes artillery, ammunition, and other weapons that Ukraine needs to defend itself against Russian forces.

The war in Ukraine is a major humanitarian crisis, and it is having a devastating impact on the country. The United Nations estimates that over 10 million people have been displaced by the war, and millions more are in need of humanitarian aid. The international community is continuing to provide humanitarian aid to Ukraine, but more needs to be done to help the people who have been affected by the war.

The war in Ukraine is also having a significant impact on the global economy. The war has led to higher energy prices, food shortages, and a slowdown in economic growth. The United States and its allies are trying to mitigate the impact of the war on the global economy, but it is a difficult task.

The war in Ukraine is a complex and unpredictable conflict. It is unclear how long the war will last, or how it will end. However, one thing is clear: the war is having a devastating impact on the people of Ukraine, and it is also having a significant impact on the global economy.

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