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Mayor Mariupol, “more than 5 thousand civilians killed in the city”

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Mayor Mariupol, “more than 5 thousand civilians killed in the city”

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Zelensky calls for everything to be done to restore the Ukrainian economy. In America, a hacker network controlled by Russian intelligence has been dismantled

Houses destroyed in Borodianka, northwest of Kiev
  • The mayor of Mariupol, “more than 5 thousand civilians killed in the city”

    The mayor of Mariupol, a port city besieged for weeks, said that more than 5,000 civilians were killed in the city. Mariupol is located in that industrial east where the battle continues for a strategic area of ​​the country. In Mariupol, Russian soldiers allegedly set up mobile crematoria to burn the bodies of the killed inhabitants.

  • US, Russian intelligence-controlled hacker network dismantled

    The United States has dismantled a ‘botnet’ controlled by Russian military intelligence. This was announced by the American Minister of Justice Merrick Garland. The so-called ‘botnet A botnet is a network of computers used to carry out cyber attacks. “The Russian government has recently used similar infrastructure to attack Ukrainian targets,” the Attorney General said. “Fortunately, we were able to block the network before it could be used again thanks to collaboration with our international partners. Garland yesterday announced that the US indicted Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev for his attempt to violate Russian sanctions imposed on him for financing separatism in Crimea and supporting the two pro-Russian breakaway republics of Donbass using accomplices to acquire and manage surreptitiously media in Europe. While a New York court opened a case against the American John Hanick, 71, for accused of violating sanctions and making false declarations for collaborating with Malofeyev for several years.

  • Blinken met with Stoltenberg, focus on safety and aid

    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in Brussels. Washington Department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement, adding that “they discussed efforts to provide security and other forms of assistance to our Ukrainian partners in response to the Russian Federation’s unprovoked war against Ukraine. . They also took note of the preparations for the NATO summit on June 29-30 in Madrid and reaffirmed their support for the NATO Asia-Pacific partners, Australia, Japan, the Republic of Korea and New Zealand, who attended the ministerial meeting for the first time. Blinken reiterated US support for the development of a new NATO strategic concept that addresses current and future threats to the rules-based international order ”.

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