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Protests in France and hostile strike in Odesa
Protests in France and hostile strike in Odesa

Russian military launched a missile strike in Odesa, resulting in the death of one couple and injury of another woman. In France, protests took place in support of a woman who was raped for 10 years. America announced a new military aid package for Ukraine. Our site has collected the main news until September 14th to keep you updated.

Missile strike in Odesa

The Russian missile strike in the Odesa district led to the death of a couple. The woman suffered head and hip injuries. Many buildings and structures were damaged.

Protests in France

Protests took place in France in support of a woman who was raped for 10 years. A 71-year-old man and 50 others involved in the rape are on trial. The woman has three children and seven grandchildren.

New military aid package from the USA

The USA plans to announce a large aid package for Ukraine by the end of this month. The main goal is to stabilize the front and resist Russian attacks. According to a national security advisor, this will help prevent further Russian advances in the east.

Citibank's exit from Russia

One of the largest Western banks, Citibank, announced the suspension of its operations in Russia. The office in Moscow will cease operations from November 15th. The bank recommends its clients to find alternative ways to keep their money and complete all operations.

Statement by former UK ministers on strikes against Russia

Five former defense ministers and the former Prime Minister of the UK urged the Prime Minister to allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles to strike against Russia, even if the USA does not provide support. They warned that any delay in response would "embolden" Putin.


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