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Russia-Ukraine War: Moscow claims that troops surrounded Lysychansik. Explosion kills three people in a Russian border city – live

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Russia claims to have complete control of Lysychansk

Reportedly, Russian troops and separatist forces in eastern Ukraine are cities in eastern UkraineLysychansk

completely dominated.

The Russian state press, TASS, reported the news on Sunday citing the Department of Defense.

It was after I had previously said that Russia surrounded Ukraine's last major base in the Luhansk region.

The Department of Defense, Reuters reported, had its troops occupying the village around Risichansk, surrounding the area, and fighting Ukrainian troops in the town.

"Russian troops and troops in the People's Republic of Luhansk are completely defeating the besieged enemies and fighting within Lisichansk," the ministry said in a statement.

Damaged residential buildings are seen in Lysychansk, Ukraine, on Sunday, after Russian forces reportedly pounded the city in an all-out attempt to seize the last stronghold of resistance in eastern Ukraine’s Luhansk province
Damaged residential buildings on Sunday in Rishichansk, Ukraine You can see it. After Russian troops reportedly struck the city with all their might to seize the last resistance base in Luhansk, eastern UkrainePhoto: AP

With Ukrainian civilians An unanswered call to the Department of Defense. The ministry did not immediately respond to requests for comments sent by e-mail.

The Russian Defense Ministry added that it attacked the military infrastructure of the city of Kalkihu in eastern Ukraine and a base used by foreign fighters in the suburbs of Mikolive in the southern part of the country.

Russia expels Ukrainian troops from the Luhansk and Donetsk areas of Donbas, where Moscow-backed separatists have fought Kiif since Russia's first military intervention in Ukraine in 2014. I have focused on that.

Borodyanka, bombed and occupied by Russian troops in a town near Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, Psychologists face the fight to help locals deal with PTSD.

Those who survived the Russian occupation are some of the most affected, and major Ukrainian psychologists consider it a series of traumas experienced by the whole country, including those who have left. increase.

The Borodianka Psychology Center was established in 1994 to deal with the aftermath of Chernobyl. Then easternUkraine

A man rests on a bench near destroyed residential buildings in the town of Borodyanka, July 2022
The town of Borodianka A man is resting on a bench near a house destroyed in.Photo: Alessio Mamo / Observer

Russian bombs destroyed the center during the first days of the war after Russian troops invaded from the Belarusian border 200 miles north. .. At that time, there were volunteers inside.

Psychologists say that all residents of the town suffer from stress, includingpost-traumatic stress disorders(PTSD).

"You can visually tell the difference between someone on a street that wasn't here and someone who stayed [during occupation]," said Center psychologist Ludmila Boyko. Told.

You can read the full report from my colleagueIsobel Koshiwon the ground in Borodianka here:

Ukrainian troops attacked a military base with more than 30 strikes in the Russian-occupied southern Ukrainian cityMelitopol. Said the exiled mayor on Sunday morning.

In a Telegram video, Ivan Fedorov said the base was inactive.

Authorities set up by the Russians in the city that first fell to the Russians during the invasion said some houses near the airfield were damaged.

Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov gives a statement on military actions, amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, from an unidentified location in Ukraine on Sunday
Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov takes military action from an unidentified person Issued a statement about the location of Ukraine on Sunday.Photo: Ivan Fedorov / TELEGRAM / Reuters

"There were no casualties," Evgeny Balitsky, head of the Russian council in the southern part of the Zaporizzhia region, wrote in Telegram. ..

Ukrainian firefighters extinguish a fire at a destroyed residential building in Lysychansk, Luhansk region, on Sunday morning (Luhansk region military administration via AP)
Ukraine The firefighters extinguish the fire on Sunday morning in a destroyed residential building in Rishichansk, Luhansk region (military administration in Luhansk region.Photo: AP
A burned car and damaged residential buildings are seen in Lysychansk, Luhansk region, on Sunday (Luhansk region military administration via AP)
On Sunday, you can see burnt cars and damaged residential buildings in Rishichansk in the Luhansk region (Lehansk). Local military administration.Photo: AP
Damaged residential buildings in Lysychansk, Luhansk region, Ukraine, on Sunday Luhansk region military administration via AP)
Dam A dilapidated house in Rishichansk in the Luhansk region of Ukraine during the military administration in the Luhansk region on Sunday.Photo: AP

According to the regional governor, Russian troops are strengthening their position in the fight to occupy the last resistance base in the state of Luhansk, Ukraine.

Ukrainian fighters are adjacent do AP reports that it has been trying to protect the city ofLisichanskfor weeks to prevent it from falling into Russia, as Sievierodnetsk did last week.

"The occupants threw all their power into Lysychansk. They attacked the city with incomprehensible and cruel tactics," Luhansk Governor Serhiy Haidai said in a Telegram messaging app.

Plumes of smoke seen rising from Lysychansk, Ukraine, during heavy fighting between Ukrainian forces with Russian troops on Friday (Narciso Contreras/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
During a fierce battle, smoke rises from the Ukrainian Lisichansk Between Ukrainian and Russian troops on Friday (Narciso Contreras / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)Photo: Anadolu Agency / Getty Images

"They suffered a great loss. But they have made stubborn progress. They are building a foothold in the city. "

A river separates Lysychansk and Sievierodonetsk. Oleksiy Arestovych, an adviser to the President of Ukraine, said in an online interview late Saturday that Russian troops succeeded in crossing the river from the north for the first time, creating a "threatening" situation.

Arrest Bitch said they haven't reached the center of the city, but the course of the fight has shown that the fight for Lisichansk will be decided by Monday.

If Lysychansk collapses, the entire Luhansk region could be under Russian control. For more information on Russia's attack on this city, please visit:

US-backed campaign Russians oppose the invasion ofUkraineThe group involved told Agence France-Presse that they are accessing anti-censorship software to fend off Moscow's crackdown on opinions.

Russia has tightened restrictions on independent media since the invasion in February, and journalists could be accused of criticizing the invasion or calling it a war.

US Government-backed Open Technology Fund (OTF) money to a few American companies that providevirtual private network(VPN) to millions of Russians for free I'm paying. Then use them to access websites blocked by censors.

The use of VPN software to effectively create encrypted data as private tunnels on the Internet to protect flows protected from intrusions has grown exponentially in Russia.

A A spokesman for Lantern, one of the companies involved, said:

High-tech companies Psiphon and nthLink also offer anti-censoring applications to Russians, and OTF estimates that 4 million Russian users received VPNs from their companies. increase.

For more information on using VPN to circumvent bans on some websites, please visit:

Zelenskiy's adviser admits that Lysychansk can fall

Ukrainian Presidential AdvisorVolodymyrZelenskiy admitted that Lysychansk could collapse as the fighting intensified at the last large fortress in the strategic eastern state.

Oleksiy Arestovych
stated that Russian troops were crossing the Siverskiy Donets River and approaching major cities from the north, Reuters reported.

"This is certainly a threat. We will see," he said. "I do not rule out any of the many consequences here. Things will be much clearer within a day or two."

Ukrainian troops at the eastern front line Although portraying a fierce bombardment in a residential area, Kiif states that Moscow is intensifying its missile attacks on cities far from the main battlefields in the east.

Smoke rises from Lysychansk amid heavy fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces
In a fierce battle between the Ukrainian and Russian troops , Smoke rises from Rishi Chancek.Photo: Anador Agency / Getty Image

Summary

Hello, to the continued coverage of {429 by the Guardian Welcome. } War in UkraineIt's approaching 10am in Kyiv. Here is a summary of the latest development.

  • At least three people were killed and dozens of homes were damaged in the Russian city of Bergorodoon Sunday, the governor of the region said in several cities. Near the Ukrainian border after previous reports of the explosion. Vyacheslav Gladkov said at least 11 apartments and 39 private homes were damaged, 5 of which were destroyed. Reuters could not independently validate the report and there was no immediate response from Ukraine. Gradkov previously stated in a telegram messaging app: "The reason for the incident is under investigation. Perhaps the air defense system was working."
  • Ukrainian troops are Russian-backed separatists and Russian troopseastern major I rejected the claim that it surrounds the city of Lisichansk.Ruslan Muzytchuk, a spokesman for the Ukrainian National Guard, said the battle forwas intensifying around the city, but it remained under Ukrainian control. Russian media showed a video of Luhansk militia parading down Rissichansk street waving a flag and cheering. Air and artillery. The latestBritish Department of Defense reports that Ukrainian troops are probably continuing to thwart Russian troops in the southeastern suburbs of the city.
  • The Russian Defense Ministry said its troops had destroyed five Ukrainian military headquarters in the Donbus and Mikolive areas, according to Russian national media. The Zaporizhzhia region in southeastern Ukraine also reportedly destroyed three weapon storage sites, theprovince said.Claims have not been independently validated.
  • Belarusian President Alexander Lucashenko claims that Ukraine has attempted to attack military facilities on Belarus' territoryReuters cites the state-run Bertha press. Then, without Lucashenko providing evidence, Ukrainians tried to attack the Belarusian facility three days ago, but the missile was intercepted. He claimed that Ukraine was trying to provoke Belarus, but his country had no plans to intervene in the conflict.
  • Rescue personnel recovered as many as 29 corpse debris in the rubble of Russia's deadly missile attack at a shopping center in the Ukrainian city of Clementukby officials And at least 19 people died on Mondayafter two Russian X-22 cruise missiles struck a crowded shopping center in Clementuk.
  • The British government has accused the exploitation of prisoners of the warTwo British men detained by a Russian agent in eastern Ukraine and charged with "merchant activity" have been sentenced to death. Because you may face it. Andrew Hill of Plymouth and Dylan Healy of Huntingdon were reported to have undergone"forced seizure of power" and "terrorist" training, according to a Russian-controlled state of Donetsk.
  • British and Moroccan men sentenced to death by pro-Russian officials in Russia-controlled East Ukraine have sued their decisions, Russian national media reported.The self-proclaimed Supreme Court of the People's Republic of Donetskhas been sued byBrahim Sadun and Sean Pinner lawyers, according to the Russian state press. Tas. Another Britishman, Aiden Aslin, who was sentenced to death by a Russian deputy court, has not yet filed an appeal, Tas reports.
  • According to U.S. officials, a series of recent assassination attempts targeting pro-Russian officials has increased resistance to Russian-backed authorities occupying parts of southern Ukraine. Theresistance suggesting thatcould grow into a wider rebel, which would pose a significant challenge to Russia's ability to control the captured Ukrainian territory, Said CNN said officials.