Enemy shelling, blackout schedules, Polish Sejm resolution on the anniversary of the Volyn tragedy. How the 886th day of the full-scale war will be remembered.
In an interview with Japan's NHK Broadcasting Corporation, the head of state said that these are “patience, support and diplomatic pressure.” “If the United States and European countries remain united, this will increase the pressure and show Moscow that there is no chance,” Zelensky believes.
The president said he could not respond to calls for a ceasefire while Russia continued to occupy Ukrainian territory. Zelensky also noted the importance of Japan's support.
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This morning, Russian troops launched two missile strikes on the Slobidsky district of Kharkov. It is known that the enemy fired two Kh-35/Kh-59 missiles at one of the city's transport enterprises. Details of the missile strikes in Kharkov were given by the spokesman for the Kharkov Regional Prosecutor's Office Dmitry Chubenko. According to preliminary information, the Russian army fired two Kh-35/Kh-59 missiles at one of Kharkov's transport enterprises.
No casualties or fatalities were reported.
On Monday, July 29, hourly power outage schedules are planned to be applied from 16:00 to 23:00, the press service of NEC “Ukrenergo” reports.
It is noted that from 16:00 to 23:00 they plan to apply one turn of shutdowns. No restrictions are envisaged at other hours.
Scientists from leading universities around the world have written an open letter on the advisability of Ukraine joining NATO, The Guardian reports. The publication also published a list of signatories.
The letter begins by condemning Russia's bombing of the Okhmatdet children's hospital on the eve of the 75th anniversary of the NATO summit. The scientists note that on that day, by killing more than 40 people and injuring many others, Russia once again demonstrated that there are no legal, political or moral boundaries it will not cross to conquer Ukraine.
The letter notes that an invitation to join NATO for Ukraine would mean “a decisive step away from the policy of appeasement and a return to the rule of international law and the protection of human rights.”
“Focusing on Russia's supposed “concerns about NATO expansion” and attempts to reassure it ignores Russia's genocidal propaganda and systematic war crimes in the occupied territory of Ukraine, including mass murder, mass rape and torture,” the letter says.
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The lower house of the Polish parliament (Sejm) adopted a resolution in honor of the 81st anniversary of the Volyn tragedy.
427 Sejm deputies voted for this decision, none were against, and seven abstained. memory of the victims of the genocide that affected the residents of eastern Poland – primarily Poles, but also, in particular, Armenians, Czechs, Jews, and Ukrainians. in the resolution.
It is said that in 2016, the Polish Sejm established the “National Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Genocide Committed by Ukrainian Nationalists against the Citizens of the Second Polish Republic.” This also became an occasion to “express gratitude to those Ukrainians who refused to participate in the murders and saved the Poles.”
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