Russia-Ukraine war latest: what we know on day 205 of the invasion
Ukrainian authorities have found a mass burial site of more than 440 bodies in the eastern city of Izium that was recaptured from Russian forces, a regional police chief has said. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy likened the discovery to what happened in Bucha outside Kyiv early in the war, Reuters reported. Russia is leaving death behind it everywhere and must be held responsible, he said.
The European Union chief, Ursula von der Leyen, said she wanted the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, to face the international criminal court over war crimes in Ukraine. That Putin must lose this war and must face up to his actions, that is important to me, she told the TV channel of German news outlet Bild on Thursday.
Ukraine has lost nearly 15% of its grain storage capacity in the war, threatening its role as a key food supplier to the world, a report said. The US government-backed Conflict Observatory said Russians had seized 6.24m tonnes of food storage capacity, and another 2.25m tonnes of capacity in Ukrainian hands had been destroyed, Agence France-Presse reported. As a result, farmers were running out of room to store their output for shipment, which could discourage plantings for the next crop, especially winter wheat, the report said.
Pope Francis said it was morally legitimate for countries to provide weapons to Ukraine to help it defend itself from Russian aggression. This is a political decision which it can be moral, morally acceptable, if it is done under conditions of morality
Self-defence is not only licit but also an expression of love for the homeland, he said. Someone who does not defend oneself, who does not defend something, does not love it. Those who defend [something] love it.
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