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Particulary positive news:
- Rescuers of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine of Luhansk region delivered 500 kg of food and 48 tons of water to the residents of Lysychansk.
Othe news:
- Journalists of the German newspaper Bild came under fire near Lysychansk.
- Putin has become the politician with the lowest perception in the world, according to Pew Research.
- Chinese leader Xi Jinping calls the war in Ukraine a "Ukrainian crisis" as Beijing continues to be neutral.
Particulary positive news:
- Currently, volunteers are evacuating up to 120 civilians from Mariupol every day.
Othe news:
- While Russia has not released casulty figures since March, the PR has reported 2128 soldiers killed and 8897 wounded.
- The Ministry of Defense of Belarus has announced the start of mobilization exercises in the Gomel region - on the border with Ukraine.
- Exclusive RSF investigation into the death of Maks Levin: "Information and evidence collected indicates this Ukrainian journalist was executed.
Particulary positive news:
- The Verkhovna Rada plans to introduce a moratorium on raising gas and heat tariffs for the period of martial law and for 6 months after its end.
Othe news:
- Up to seven Belarussian battalions are stationed on the border between Belarus and Ukraine - in Brest and Gomel oblasts.
- Russia has deported 1.2 million Ukrainians to its territory.
- British news site The Telegraph has been blocked in Russia.
Particulary positive news:
- Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba stated Foreign Ministry will “actively persuade” McDonald’s to resume sales Ukraine.
Othe news:
- NATO chief Stoltenberg predicted that the war in Ukraine could last for years.
- The United Nations announced that it would reduce food rations for refugees in East Africa, citing the war in Ukraine as its reasoning for the cuts.
- Ukraine announced that it wants to legally restrict the distribution of Russian-language books and music.