Russia Ukraine War News Live Updates: Another Russian ship taken out in Black Sea; EU promises €500 million military support to Ukraine

Russia War Ukraine Direct: Head of European Union Foreign Policy Josep Borrell said on Friday that the block would provide military support worth 500 million euros to Ukraine and that he was sure the agreement could be achieved in the coming days to approve the embargo on Russian Russian oil. Meanwhile, Ukraine officials said their troops released other Russian ships in the Black Sea.

Ukraine said that the Russian Vsevolod Bobrov Logistics ship was beaten because he was trying to send an anti-aircraft system to Snake Island. He said the ship was badly damaged but not believed to have sank. There was no confirmation from Russia and there were no reports of victims.

Meanwhile, the UN Human Rights Council issued a resolution to investigate the possibility of war crimes by Russian troops in the Kyiv region and so on, a step according to the Kremlin is the same as the determinant of political score. The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said there were many examples of the possibility of war crimes, including murder that violated the law and the execution of summary. Moscow denied deliberately attacking civilians.

In his daily operational records on Friday, the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces said the Russian military continued to launch artillery and air strikes at the Mariupol port that was fought, with a focus on blocking Ukrainian fighters in their last detention at Azovstal Steelworks.

In the Russian campaign in the East, the villages were targeted near Donetsk, Lyman, Bakhmut and Kurakhiv, said the Ukraine military. It is said that Russian troops also fired artillery in Ukraine forces towards Novopavlovsk and Zaporizhzhia, a large industrial city that has become a paradise for refugees who fled Mariupol. (AP)Concerns today, however, quickly surpass the attempt of the Ambassador to remind Bulgaria for debt that owes Russian ownership. On the same day, Bulgaria expelled two of his diplomatic subordinates to espionage and announced the arrest of a senior military officer on charge of spying on Russia.

Kremlin says report of possible gas cuts for Finland most likely a ‘hoax’

A report in a Finnish newspaper that Russia may cut gas supplies to Finland as soon as Friday seems to be fake, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

Most likely, this is another newspaper hoax,” he told a conference call, adding that Gazprom remained a reliable gas supplier. Newspaper Iltalehti reported on Thursday, citing unnamed sources, that Finnish politicians had been warned that Russia could halt gas supplies to its neighbor on Friday. Gazprom did not reply to a Reuters request for a comment.

Gazprom is supplying gas to different customers, including NATO members. Gazprom has shown is credibility many times,” Peskov said, adding there were no plans to cut Finland off from the gas supplies as soon as Friday. (Reuters)

Ukraine puts Russian solider accused of war crime on trial

The first war-crimes trial of a Russian soldier since the start of Ukraine’s war opened Friday in Kyiv. A 21-year-old captured member of a tank unit is accused of shooting to death a civilian during the war’s first week.

Scores of journalists packed inside a small courtroom in the Ukrainian capital where the suspect appeared in a small glass cage.

Sgt. Vadim Shyshimarin stands accused of shooting the 62-year-old man in the head in the northeastern village of Chupakhivka. He faces up to life in prison under the penalties spelled out in the section of the Ukrainian criminal code that addresses the laws and customs of war

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