Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (1 April 2024 – present)" in English language version.
Ukrainian authorities have not yet commented on Russia's claims, and independent verification of the claims is difficult due to the ongoing war.
The comments come after authorities in the Black Sea port of Odesa said a Russian missile attack had killed four people and injured 28.
Ukraine announced earlier this month that the derogations would no longer cover – Articles 4.3 (related to forced or compulsory labour), 9 (freedom of thought, conscience or religion), 13 (right to an effective remedy), 14 (prohibition of discrimination) and 16 (restrictions on political activity of aliens) of the Convention.
The enemy occupied Yevhenivka
According to multiple Russian sources, the helicopter was inadvertently struck by its own air defense systems, which were engaged in repelling a missile and bomb attack by Ukrainian forces.
Earlier in April, Ukraine notified the Council of Europe of the partial suspension of some clauses of the European Convention on Human Rights and Freedoms in connection to recent changes in its martial law.
Ukraine sent an application to the Council of Europe regarding the suspension of the terms of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms due to martial law, according to a statement published on April 28.
Чигарі – це частина селища Південне під Торецьком.
The Ukrainian leader said he told U.S. President Joe Biden about the airstrike that was carried out several minutes before they spoke by telephone.
Fighting continued northeast of Chasiv Yar near Bohdanivka; near Chasiv Yar itself, including near the Novyi Microraion; southeast of Chasiv Yar near Ivanivske and Klishchiivka; and south of Chasiv Yar near Pivdenne.
Geolocated footage published on July 20 shows Russian forces raising a Russian flag in central Pishchane and indicates that Russian forces have seized the settlement [...] Russian milbloggers claimed on July 19 and 20 that Russian forces completely seized Andriivka
Russian sources speculated that Ukrainian forces may have used a first-person view (FPV) drone to down a Russian helicopter taking off in Donetsk City. Russian milbloggers insinuated on July 31 that a Ukrainian FPV drone downed an Mi-8 helicopter in Donetsk City and footage purportedly shows the wreckage of a helicopter in the area.