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June 30 results: frontal defeat and a blow to Kharkov

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Zelensky announced the ratio of frontal losses; The Russians dropped a bomb on the New Post office in Kharkov. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.

Zelensky announced the ratio of frontal losses

In the hottest areas of the front in Ukraine, the loss ratio was 6 Russians to 1 Ukrainian. President Vladimir Zelensky said this. “In the direction of Kharkov, in the direction of Pokrovsky, the numbers today are 1 to 6,” he said. Zelensky emphasized that modern warfare is technological. Therefore, the one who is more technologically advanced wins the front.

The Russians dropped a bomb on the New Post office in Kharkov

Russian aggressors carried out an airstrike on the territory of the office of Nova Poshta in Kharkov. One person died and nine others were injured, including an 8-month-old boy. Eight vehicles were destroyed and five others were damaged. There was a fire. It was established that the strike was carried out from the village of Nizhny Olshanets, Belgorod region of the Russian Federation. The bomb flew about 80 kilometers and landed a few meters from the site of the New Post Office in the Slobodsky district of Kharkov. The initial enemy strike was carried out by FAB-500 guided bombs.

Biden lost the support of sponsors – media

Biden’s poor debate performance has led many of his wealthy supporters to question whether the US president should abandon his re-election bid. On Saturday, Biden held a meeting with donors in New York, where he said he understood the concerns of the fund’s donors. At the same time, the president argued that “voters reacted differently” and after the debate, polls show a slight increase in ratings. While some donors have redoubled their efforts to rally people behind Biden, others have been more cautious as some Wall Street megadonors have spoken to continue funding Biden’s campaign in an attempt to persuade him to make room for others they intend to refuse donations,” reports the Financial Times.

Kyiv came under a missile attack, there was destruction

Russian aggressors attempted a missile strike on Kyiv. The missiles were shot down, but the debris damaged a multi-storey residential building in the Obolonsky district. There was a fire on the 8th and 9th floors. There was also some damage to the balconies. Five victims contacted doctors. All were women with severe stress reactions.

The Ombudsman said how many Ukrainians are being held by Russia

Russia is illegally detaining more than 14 thousand Ukrainian citizens. The task of repatriating civilians is the most difficult. This was said by Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Dmitry Lubinets. “The return of three categories of Ukrainian citizens – children, prisoners of war, civilians – for these civilians is the most difficult task,” the ombudsman said. Lubinets recalled that Ukraine is also making every effort to return nearly 20 thousand children and “tens of thousands” of people considered missing.

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