US President Joe Biden called on countries to support Ukraine during the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday: “If we allow Ukraine to be divided, is the independence of any country safe?” Follow all the news about the war in Ukraine via our live blog.
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LOOK. Biden calls on UN General Assembly to support Ukraine: “Russia thinks the world will get tired”
– During his speech at the UN accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Russia of genocide by kidnapping Ukrainian children and said that Kiev a global one peace conference prepares.
– Ukraine says in a week to have liberated 7 square kilometers of territory occupied by Russia. This concerns an area in the east and south of the country.
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48 Ukrainian children illegally deported to Belarus
The Ukrainian children who were illegally deported to Russia arrived in Belarus on Tuesday. The 48 children come from the Russian-occupied Ukrainian regions of Donetsk, Luhansk and Zaporizhia. This is reported by ‘The Guardian’.
Officials in Belarus have previously denied allegations that the country was involved in the illegal removal of children from Ukraine, but on Tuesday the Belarusian news agency ‘Belta’ reported that the removal of the children from Ukraine was organized by a Belarusian charity – supported by the President Alexander Lukashenko.
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Zelensky warns world leaders: “Russia wants to use food shortages as a weapon”
At the UN General Assembly in New York, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the member states of the United Nations. In his speech, Zelensky warned the world leaders present that Russia wants to use global food shortages as a weapon.
He also accused Russia of genocide by kidnapping Ukrainian children and said Kiev was working to prepare for a global peace conference. “Ukraine is doing everything it can to ensure that after Russian aggression, no one in the world would dare to attack any country,” it said.
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