The network reported that in the city of Selidovo, invaders shot a civilian car and two women; Georgian President Zurabishvili does not recognize the parliamentary elections. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Russians shoot civilians in Selidovo: law enforcement officials begin investigation
In the city of Selidovo, Donetsk region, the invaders shot civilians, law enforcement officials began an investigation. In particular, on October 27, information appeared on several Telegram channels about the killings of civilians by the invaders in Selidovo. The video released showed how the Russians appeared to shoot a civilian vehicle with machine guns. At the time of the attack, there were two people in the cabin, one of them was injured. In addition, according to the UCP, the Russians allegedly shot two women in the city.
Ermak: Negotiations with the Russian Federation on the 1991 borders will be held on returning to the positions until February 24, 2022
The start of negotiations with Russia requires the return of the demarcation line before a full-scale invasion – after which Ukraine will discuss how to return to the 1991 borders. This is what the head of the Presidential Office said Andriy Yermak. The head of the OP noted that for Ukraine, Crimea and Donbass remain its territories and are not subject to discussion.
The President of Georgia called on people to protest
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili called the results of the country’s parliamentary elections “totally fake,” announced a special Russian operation and called on people to protest on Monday, October 28. According to her, Georgians became witnesses and victims of a Russian special operation, a hybrid war waged against their people and country. The president called the vote a “Russian election” and accused pro-Russian authorities of depriving citizens of rights guaranteed by the Constitution.
Georgia’s Prime Minister says the government will be approved despite opposition disagreements
The Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, said that the country’s government will be confirmed despite the opposition’s refusal to recognize the results of the parliamentary elections held the previous day. Kobakhidze says that “any attempt to challenge the constitutional structure is unacceptable.”
The Swedish government has agreed to provide Ukraine with a new humanitarian aid package
Sweden will give Ukraine a new humanitarian aid package worth 110 million Swedish kronor (more than $10 million). The money will, first of all, go to the humanitarian needs of Ukrainians on the eve of winter. And also for mine clearance, helping refugees and women affected by violence.
Ukraine received armored vehicles from Canada to transport the wounded
Ukraine received from Canada an armored combat support vehicle LAV 6 ACSV, modified for the transport of wounded. The Canadian mission did not disclose the number of vehicles and the date of their delivery to the Ukrainian military.
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