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Cover image: The Nord Stream gas pipeline, in Lubmin, northeastern Germany, November 8, 2011 JOHN MACDOUGALL / AFP

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  • Slavic, a town in Donetsk oblast, is on the verge of a major Russian attack. its mayor, Vadym Liakh, asks the inhabitants to urgently leave the commune, close to Kramatorsk. Sloviansk is partially destroyed, although it had many historic buildings before Russia invaded Ukraine.
  • Russian missiles hit the port of Odessa on Saturdayaccording to Ukraine, which accuses Vladimir Putin of having “spit in the face” of the United Nations (UN) and Turkey, and jeopardize the application of the agreement signed the day before on the resumption of grain exports blocked by the war. Westerners and the UN have condemned this strike, denied by Moscow to Turkey.
  • Before the announcement of the missile launches on Odessa, the African Union had “congratulated” Saturday of the grain export agreement, welcoming an event “welcome” for the continent, which faces an increased risk of famine. The agreement, the signing of which has lowered wheat prices, should enable the export of 20 million to 25 million tonnes of grain blocked in Ukraine.
  • The war in Ukraine knows no respite on other fronts. Mykolaiv was bombed again Sunday morning after being targeted the night before by “four Kalibr-type cruise missiles”, which injured five people, including a teenager, and damaged several buildings, according to the Ukrainian presidency. She also reported on shelling in the Kharkiv regionwhere “several residential buildings were damaged and residential buildings burned down”.
  • The rest of Ukraine was not spared either, with the resumption, Saturday, of the Russian bombardments, which made three dead. Thirteen cruise missiles fired from the sea fell near the town of Kropyvnytskyi in the Oblast of Kirovogradin the center of the country, announced its governor, Andri Raikovych, specifying that railway infrastructures and a military aerodrome had been targeted.
  • On the ground, in the region of Khersonlargely occupied by Russian troops since March 3, the Ukrainians say they are stepping up their counterattack. “We can talk about a turnaround on the ground. In recent operations, it was the Ukrainian armed forces that had the advantage”assured Sunday the adviser to the head of the regional military administration loyal to kyiv, Sergiy Khlan.
  • Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, called, in a video address on Sunday evening, to his compatriots to “to be united and to work together for victory”before “celebrating for the first time the Day of Sovereignty of Ukraine, July 28”. His German counterpart, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, for his part considered that the Russian war in Ukraine was also “a war against the unity of Europe”.

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