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  • The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCR) said it had invited Moscow to visit Russian areas affected by Ukraine’s cross-border operations. Repeated requests for access to Russia Both on Russian territory and on Ukrainian territory under Russian control. In vain, “In contrast, Ukraine has Ukrainian officials announced they were opening a humanitarian corridor to evacuate civilians to both Russia and Ukraine. The Russian government has promised to allow access to international humanitarian organizations such as the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations. In Kursk, AFP reporters saw around 500 refugees from border areas queuing to receive food and clothing rations from the Russian Red Cross.

  • Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, General Oleksandr Shirsky, said Ukraine Establishment of a military command office in occupied Kursk“We are making progress in the Kursk region. A military command office will be established to ensure order and all the needs of the local population,” Shirsky said, adding that the office would be headed by Major General Eduard Moskarev. Volodymyr Zelenskyhis army Complete control of the Russian town of SuzhaSean Walker said the pre-war population was 5,000 and the town has infrastructure to pump Russian natural gas to Europe.

  • Dan Sabbagh said the invasion of Ukraine was Good for home morale But it masks the difficulties Ukraine faces in the central Donbas region, where Russian forces have been advancing a mile a week since July 1. Continue towards Pokrovska strategic road and rail hub

  • Russia said on Thursday that its troops Ivanivka was capturedThe site is 16 kilometers (10 miles) from the city of Pokrovsk. Reuters reported that it could not independently verify the claim, but that Ukraine Heaviest fighting in weeks near Pokrovsk.

  • Ukrainian special forces Over 100 Russian soldiers captured at KurskThe Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) said on Thursday that the Ukrainian military They occupied their “vast, concrete, heavily fortified company base.”The SBU said the 102 soldiers from the Russian 488th Guards Motorized Infantry Regiment and its “Akhmat” units are the largest group of soldiers taken prisoner at one time since Russia began its full-scale invasion. Photos show dozens of Russian soldiers sitting or lying down inside a concrete bunker, their helmets and weapons piled up against the walls. The prisoners will eventually be swapped for Ukrainian prisoners, the SBU said.

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