The human rights organization accused the Ukrainian army of “violating the laws of war”; The Russian Federation dealt a mortal blow to Toretsk. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Amnesty International discredits the Armed Forces of Ukraine
The human rights organization Amnesty International has released a report in which it claims that the Ukrainian military is endangering the civilian population by allegedly building bases in residential areas, hospitals, school and close to barns.
Ukrainian authorities and society unanimously condemned the conclusions of human rights activists. The report’s authors were accused of knowingly or unknowingly playing along with Russian propaganda.
In Toretsk, the invaders opened fire on a bus stop with people
Russian aggressors attacked the city of Toretsk in the Donetsk region. The artillery strike fell on a public transport stop where there were people. As a result of the attack, seven civilians were killed and five others were injured.
The dollar exchange rate has fallen sharply in Ukraine
The dollar exchange rate on the cash market in Ukraine has dropped by more than one hryvnia per day. So, in exchange offices it is possible to buy a dollar a little cheaper than 39 hryvnias, and sell it for 38-38.5 hryvnias. At the same time, the euro exchange rate also decreased by almost one hryvnia – to 39.90 hryvnia per euro.
It became known about the burning of gas that is not supplied to Europe by Gazprom
Finnish media have learned that Russian Gazprom, instead of increasing gas supplies to Europe, has been burning fuel near the Portovaya compressor station since May. As indicated, for several weeks now there has been a great fire raging there, which can be seen even from Finland.
Agreed to export another 50,000 tons of grain from Ukraine
Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov said three more ships with corn will depart from two Ukrainian ports. The amount of exported grain is more than 50 thousand tons. Bulk carriers Navi Star, Rojen and Polarnet will depart for the voyage.
Shmyhal announced the continuation of privatization
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that mass privatization should continue in Ukraine from September 1. According to him, the state is launching grant programs to encourage businesses and people to create jobs as much as possible.
The EU unblocks financial aid to Ukraine in the amount of 8 billion euros
EU countries intend to unlock macro-financial assistance to Ukraine in the amount of 8 billion euros in the autumn. The German government, accused in the OP of blocking the aforementioned funds, noted that part of the package would consist of non-refundable grants.
Ukraine is covered by a wave of mining
Some cities in Ukraine have received reports of mining. So, in Cherkassy,the railway station, bus station and post office are “mined”, in Kropyvnytskyi – the Central Market, the railway station and the New Post office, in Khmelnitsky – three infrastructure facilities, in Chernivtsi – the buildings of the national university, and in Ternopil – railway station and Central department store.
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Source: korrespondent

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