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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,150 | Politics News

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown World
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These are the key events on day 1,150 or the Russia War in Ukraine.

This is where things are on Saturday, April 19:

Struggle

  • Russia launched eight missiles and 87 drones in a night attack against Ucrine on Saturday, causing damage to five regions throughout the country, said the Ukraine Air Force. The air defense units demolished 33 Russian drones, while another 36 were redirected by the electronic war. The damage was recorded in five regions in the south, Northast and East.
  • A Russian missile attack killed a person in Jharkiv, while an attack with unmanned planes killed another in Sumy, with at least five children among diseases. The mayor of Kharkiv, Ihor Terekhov, said that 15 residential buildings, a business and an educational center were damaged in the attack.
  • The city of Zaporizhzhia was hit by a duration of the Russian unmanned planes the night. Regional governor Ivan Fedorov reported the attack against Telegram, saying that a fire had broken and emergency services were responding.
  • Russia said he attacked the production sites of Ukrainian drones and warned about the climbing if Germany sends taurus long -range missiles, calling him a step towards direct participation in the war.

Policy and diplomacy

  • The United States has presented a proposal to end the war in Ukraine that includes raising sanctions to Russia, Bloomberg reported, citing unidentified European officials. The American plan “effectively freezing” the conflict, with the Ukrainian territory invaded that dates back under Russian control, according to the report.
  • The Secretary of State of the United States, Marco Rubio, head of NATO, Mark Rutte, in the plan, but warned that Washington “will continue” if a high fire agreement does not seem viable in a matter of days.
  • President Donald Trump later warned that the United States “would take a pass” by mediating peace if Moscow or kyiv continuous for annoying progress towards the end of the war.
  • Russia and Ukraine will exchange 246 prisoners each on Saturday in an agreement negotiated by the EAU. The exchange, the 13th mediated by Abu Dhabi, will be added to a growing list of exchanges from 2022 and brings the total number of captives changed to 3,233.
  • A Russian court has sentenced the 19 -year -old activist Daria Kozyva two years and eight months in prison for allegedly “discredit” the army through graffiti against war and cite Ukrainian poetry of the nineteenth century. Amnesty International condemned the verdict as a “chilling” attack against peaceful dissent and requested the immediate release of Kazyreva.
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