Russian forces take Ukrainian villagers across border, media says
Russian troops detained 50 mostly elderly Ukrainians near the border, holding them without contact before deporting them to Russia, violating international humanitarian law, officials said.
- Ukrainian forces are countering a Russian breakthrough in the Sumy region, specifically in the village of Grabovske, according to the Ukrainian army.
- Dmytro Lubinets, the Ukrainian rights ombudsman, reported that around 50 people were forcibly moved from Grabovske to Russia by Russian troops.
- The Russian army claimed to have captured the nearby village of Vysoke on December 20.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that Russia launched approximately 1,300 drones and nearly 1,200 guided bombs against Ukraine within the week.
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Russian soldiers took Ukrainians from the Sumy border region in the north-east of the country to Russia. The attacks also continued: among other things, a Russian drone hit a sunflower oil tank in the region of the Ukrainian coastal city of Odessa. Soldiers of the Russian forces had already captured about 50 inhabitants of the village of Hrabovske on Thursday and deported them to Russia on Saturday, the Ukrainian human rights officer Dmytro Lubi…
The Ukrainian army announced Sunday that it is making efforts to reverse an attempt by Russian troops to cross a border area in the Sumi region, from where Kievulul accused Moscow that he had deported civilians in Russia,...
The Ukrainian army announced on Sunday that it was trying to push back an attempt by Russian troops to break through a border area in the Sumy region (Northeast), from where Kyiv accuses Moscow of illegally deporting civilians to Russia.
Russian forces take Ukrainian villagers across border, media says
Russian forces have crossed the border with Ukraine in the northeastern Sumy region and taken about 50 residents of a Ukrainian border village into Russia, Ukrainian media quoted the military as saying on Sunday.
The Ukrainian army was battling an attempted Russian breakthrough in the Sumy region, it said on Sunday, following reports that Moscow forcibly moved 50
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