Day 127 of the Russian war against Ukraine: With krone.at you will be informed about the latest and most important developments throughout the day.
The most important things in a nutshell:
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More than four months after the war started, Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin has again claimed that “special operation” combat operations in Ukraine are proceeding according to plan.
- Vladimir Putin has accused NATO of “imperial ambitions”. The military alliance is trying to assert its “supremacy” through the conflict in Ukraine.
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Amnesty International has classified the March airstrike on the Mariupol Theater as a war crime by Russian troops.
- Britain is massively expanding its military aid to Ukraine. The British government has announced that it will increase aid by almost €1.2 billion, almost doubling it.
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Ukraine will cut diplomatic ties with Syria as the government in Damascus has recognized the pro-Russian “People’s Republics” of Donetsk and Luhansk.
The Russian military offensive in Ukraine is the culmination of a conflict that has been raging for years. A chronology of the events can be found here.
Source: Krone

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