Riigikogu speaker visits Ukraine to mark Bucha massacre third anniversary
- Commemorations took place in Bucha to mark the third anniversary of the city's liberation from Russian occupation, with residents honoring fallen soldiers at the local cemetery.
- Mykola Kalashnyk attended and reminded attendees of Russia's atrocities, which included the killing of 561 people during the occupation.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of prolonging ceasefire negotiations to gain more territory from Ukraine.
- A recent poll indicated that 82 percent of Ukrainians prefer to continue fighting rather than surrender to Moscow's terms.
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Ukraine’s ambassador to Canada says N.L. understands ‘a fight for freedom’
Ukrainians in St. John’s had a special visitor this weekend. Yuliya Kovaliv, Ukraine’s ambassador to Canada, joined a ceremony at St. John’s Basilica to mark the liberation of the Ukrainian city of Bucha. Kovaliv said the story of Newfoundland in the First World War echoes the struggle Ukraine faces today.


Speaker of the National Assembly visits Ukraine on the anniversary of the liberation of Buča
On Monday, Speaker of the National Assembly Urška Klakočar Zupančič attended a memorial ceremony in Ukraine with colleagues from several European countries on the anniversary of the liberation of Buča and the parliamentary summit, at which she emphasized that the events in Buča must not be forgotten.
"It could happen in any European country." Three years after the Bucha massacre, Zelensky issues a grim warning - HotNews.ro
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the town of Bucha on Monday, where the Russian military is accused of killing hundreds of civilians three years ago, with the leader in Kiev urging the country's European allies to...
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