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After Navalny’s death, there were protests against Vladimir Putin all over the world – updated

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Withdraw Ukrainian armed forces from Avgyiivka

Ukrainian troops will be withdrawn from Avgyiivka in eastern Ukraine, which has been under Russian siege for the fourth month, Oleksandr Syrskyi, the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian armed forces, announced at dawn on Saturday.

Oleksandr Sirskyi said on his Facebook page that in order to avoid the encirclement and to preserve the lives and health of the soldiers, decided to withdraw the Ukrainian units from the city. The commander-in-chief added that the troops are withdrawing to “more favorable positions”.

The withdrawal took place a day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy traveled to Western Europe on Friday, hoping to convince his country of the Western Union calls for further military aid.

The Ukrainian General Staff reported on Friday that in the past 24 hours, Russian troops had launched 33 attacks against Avgyijivka. The Russians have been trying to occupy the city since last October.

After Navalny’s death, there were protests against Vladimir Putin all over the world

The death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny shocked not only politicians, but civil society as well – reports about him Hungarian Nation.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joined Western governments around the world and Vladimir Putin was held responsible for the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny – számolt be a The Guardian.

In this December 18, 2017 photo, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny prepares to give an interview to the Associated Press US embassy in Moscow.
Photo: Aleksandr Zemlanyichenko / Source: MTI/AP

The Guardian published a video about the fact that there were demonstrations and commemorations in several countries of the world due to Navalny’s death.

In Budapest, a memorial to the Russian opposition politician was erected in front of the Russian embassy.

Further security agreement

After Germany, the Ukrainian president also signed a security cooperation agreement with France. According to Volodymyr Zelenskiy, part of the latter agreement is this year’s allocation of 3 billion euros for defense purposes, as well as Paris’ understanding and support in principle. ensures Ukraine’s path to full NATO membership.

Hungary helps

On February 16, 2024, 5,272 people entered the territory of Hungary at the Ukrainian-Hungarian border. Among those who entered the Romanian-Hungarian border, 5,836 people declared that they came from Ukraine.

Among those admitted, the police issued temporary residence permits to 35 people.

This happened on Friday:

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