Live text – short and concise on the highlights of Russia’s war in Ukraine on June 14. For the fourth month in a row, Ukraine has been heroically defending its land against the aggressor’s invasion.
23:13. On Monday, the Kotka City Council in the southern part of Finland decided to move the monument to Vladimir Lenin, the first leader of Russia’s Bolsheviks, to a museum. With the dismantling of this monument, no Lenin monument will be found anywhere in Finland in the city squares and streets.
22:36. Ukraine has received only 10% of the amount of weapons it needs from the West to repel Russia’s attack, Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maljara said on Tuesday.
21:33. Russia has earned almost 100 billion euros from energy exports in the first 100 days after the invasion of Ukraine. This has happened despite extensive Western sanctions and European statements to reduce dependence on Russian fossil fuels, lsm.lv reports.
20:43. Germany, a major European power, has recently been widely criticized for its lack of support for Ukraine. Anna Līrmane, State Minister for Europe and Climate Affairs of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, emphasizes that German policy has changed since February 24 and that Germans must be ready to defend themselves and the rest of Europe, reports lsm.lv,
19:42. Russian troops have demanded that Ukrainian defenders, who continue to resist in the territory of the Azot factory in the city of Severodonetsk, stop the fight and lay down their arms until Wednesday morning, reports lsm.lv. Ukrainian forces continue to resist the invaders, although Russia has managed to demolish the last bridge that connected Severodonetsk with the rest of the Ukrainian-controlled territory.
19:22. Prisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been transferred from a colony in Pokrov to an unknown location, Navalny’s fellow Leonid Volkov said on Tuesday.
17:56. In an interview published on Tuesday, Pope Francis praised the courage of the Ukrainians in defending themselves from Russian aggression, but admitted that NATO had in some ways “provoked” NATO. Francis said that the brutality and cruelty with which Russian soldiers and mercenaries waged this war was evident in Ukraine, and he recognized the Ukrainians as a brave nation. But the head of the Catholic Church also warned of the risk that “we do not see all the drama unfolding after this war, which may have been provoked or prevented in some way.”
16.33. In the occupied Ukrainian cities, Russia is failing to attract locals to the so-called “people’s militia” to maintain order. Minors are recruited, pravda.com.ua reports.
15.37. Russia’s state-owned natural gas giant Gazprom said on Tuesday it would cut gas supplies to Germany via the Nord Stream pipeline, citing a delay in compressor repairs.
“Gas supplies through the Nord Stream pipeline can currently be provided up to 100 million cubic meters per day,” Gazprom said, adding that the usual supply is 167 million cubic meters per day.
14.34. Russia and Ukraine have exchanged corpses of soldiers killed in the war, which has resulted in the deaths of 64 Azovstal defenders in Kiev, the Ministry of Reintegration of the Occupied Territories said on Tuesday. The exchange of the corpses of the dead soldiers took place in the Zaporizhia region, the ministry said, but did not reveal exactly when and how many corpses of Russian soldiers were returned to Russia.
14.00. The portal pravda.com reports that almost all of Ukraine, except in the occupied Kherson region of Russia and the Crimea, has sounded air alarms about possible rocket attacks.
13.10. Former Ukrainian national football player and coach Andriy Shevchenko believes that Ukraine would be a valuable member of the European Union (EU). “Ukraine defends the EU’s democratic values and freedom,” a former footballer was quoted as saying by Suddeutsche Zeitung on Tuesday. “My country deserves to be part of the European family, and believe me, Ukraine has a huge potential to strengthen the EU.”
12.19. On Tuesday, the Latvian government supported a state guarantee to the World Bank in the amount of 13.784 million euros for a loan to Ukraine.
10.59. The Russian army continues to attack Severdoneck, a city in the Luhansk region, with artillery support, the Ukrainian army headquarters said on Tuesday.
09.31. The loss of life force of Russian troops in Ukraine has reached about 32,500 soldiers by Tuesday morning, the Ukrainian Army General Staff reports.
Since the start of the repeated invasion on February 24, the Russians have lost 1,444 tanks, 3,503 armored personnel carriers, 721 cannons, 229 multi-barrel jet launchers, 97 anti-aircraft guns, 213 airplanes, 179 helicopters, 588 unmanned aerial vehicles, 125 autopilots, 125 hydrofoils and 54 specialized equipment units.
09.21. The European Union on Tuesday disconnected three Russian banks from its international payment information transfer system SWIFT, including its largest bank, Sberbank.
The sixth package of sanctions against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, adopted in early June, aims to disable Sberbank, Moscow’s credit bank and Rosselhozbank from SWIFT.
08.36. The European Commission (EC) will recommend that Ukraine be formally granted EU candidate status, several officials said after a debate with EC commissioners on Monday.
07.57. Montenegro has seized the property of 34 Russian citizens who have been sanctioned for Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. According to the publication “Vijesti”, 44 properties were seized for Russian citizens, including deputies and officials of the State Duma.
07.17. The area sown in Ukraine has fallen by a quarter since Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian Deputy Minister of Agriculture Taras Visocki said on Monday.
07.08. On Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on German Chancellor Olaf Sholc to take a clearer stance on the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
“We need Chancellor Scholz to reassure us that Germany supports Ukraine. He and his government must decide,” Zelensky said in an interview with German broadcaster ZDF on Monday night.
03.31. The United States and its allies are ready to provide Ukraine with all the weapons it needs to win over Russia, U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said on Monday.
00.36. The fighting in Ukraine in the Donbass will definitely go down in military history as one of the most brutal battles in Europe and about Europe, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his video address on Monday evening.
“In the battles in Donbass – but they will certainly go down in military history as one of the most brutal battles in and for Europe – the Ukrainian army and our intelligence are still tactically superior to Russian soldiers. “said Zelensky.
00.10. All bridges leading to Severodonetsk have been destroyed, reports pravda.com.ua.
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