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    01:49
    RM 192061114

    Clearing debris at Azovstal steel plant in Ukrainian city of Mariupol

    DONETSK REGION, UKRAINE - JUNE 25, 2022: Views of the Azovstal steel plant damaged by shelling in the city of Mariupol. With tension escalating in Donbass in February, the Russian Armed Forces launched a special military operation in Ukraine in response to appeals for help from the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics. Yegor Aleyev/TASS ( Original Title: Clearing debris at Azovstal steel plant in Ukrainian city of Mariupol )

    日付:2022年6月25日

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    01:07
    RM 191941737

    ロシアがウクライナ南部のムィコラーイウを攻撃、空爆を受けた瞬間のガソリンスタンドの映像

    Exclusive footage from Friday (June 24) shows the moment a Russian airstrike devastated a gas station in Mykolaiv, southern Ukraine. Several CCTV cameras at the AMIC Energy petrol station on Khersons'ke Highway captured the moment of impact. The first camera angle is from inside the station and shows an employee serving a customer as the missile explodes nearby. As the airstrike lands, the glass windows are blown in and the station employee who was injured in the incident scrambles for cover. The camera is shunted around by the sheer force of the blast. The next clip is of the same encounter but captured by a camera on the outside. The missile can be seen landing on a patch of greenery nearby the station. The final angle shows customers taking cover behind their vehicles as the missile strikes. The Kyiv Independent tweeted: "Russian attacks on Mykolaiv Oblast wound 17 people in past 24 hours." ( Original Title: Moment Russian airstrike devastates Mykolaiv gas station, leaving 1 injured )

    日付:2022年6月24日

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    03:17
    RM 192001890

    Clearing mines from Ukrainian city of Mariupol

    DONETSK REGION, UKRAINE - JUNE 24, 2022: A combined sapper team of the International Mine Action Centre under the Russian Armed Forces uses a MIKR mobile engineering demining unit in the city of Mariupol. With tension escalating in Donbass in February, the Russian Armed Forces launched a special military operation in Ukraine in response to appeals for help from the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics. Yegor Aleyev/TASS ( Original Title: Clearing mines from Ukrainian city of Mariupol )

    日付:2022年6月24日

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    05:57
    RM 191996345

    Azovstal steel plant in Ukrainian city of Mariupol

    DONETSK REGION, UKRAINE - JUNE 24, 2022: Views of the Azovstal steel plant damaged by shelling in the city of Mariupol. With tension escalating in Donbass in February, the Russian Armed Forces launched a special military operation in Ukraine in response to appeals for help from the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics. Yegor Aleyev/TASS ( Original Title: Azovstal steel plant in Ukrainian city of Mariupol )

    日付:2022年6月24日

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    01:25
    RM 191952414

    Tank Turret Rests in Ruins of Chernihiv House

    Footage published in April shows a tank turret amid the ruins of a house in Drozdivka, a village in Ukraine's Chernihiv Oblast. The footage was recorded by Sergio Olmos, who photographed and recorded other video of the same turret in the house. The rest of the body of the tank was seen outside the building. It is not clear how the turret ended up in the house or whether the tank it came from belonged to the Russian or Ukrainian military. Credit: Sergio Olmos via Storyful ( Original Title: Tank Turret Rests in Ruins of Chernihiv House )

    日付:2022年6月24日

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    01:45
    RM 191923867

    Car blast in Kherson

    KHERSON, UKRAINE- JUNE 24, 2022: The scene of a car explosion that killed the head of the department for family, youth and sports of the Kherson Region military and civil administration, Dmitry Savluchenko. Vladimir Bondarenko/TASS ( Original Title: Car blast in Kherson )

    日付:2022年6月24日

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    02:04
    RM 192013163

    2S4 Tyulpan self-propelled mortar engaged in special military operation near Severodonetsk

    UKRAINE - JUNE 23, 2022: LPR People's Militia servicemen use a 2S4 Tyulpan 240mm self-propelled mortar near Severodonetsk during a special military operation. Alexander Reka/TASS ( Original Title: 2S4 Tyulpan self-propelled mortar engaged in special military operation near Severodonetsk )

    日付:2022年6月23日

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    03:09
    RM 191870272

    ウクライナ軍はドネツクのキエフスキー地区への砲撃を開始 被害の様子や住民インタビュー

    DONETSK, DONETSK PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC - JUNE 23, 2022: This video shows damage in a residential area of Donetsk after a shelling attack. On 23 June 2022, the Armed Forces of Ukraine launched a shelling attack on Kiyevsky District of Donetsk. The Russian Armed Forces are carrying out a special military operation in Ukraine in response to requests from the leaders of the Donetsk People's Republic and Lugansk People's Republic for assistance. Valentin Sprinchak/TASS ( Original Title: Shellfire damage in Donetsk )

    日付:2022年6月23日

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    02:14
    RM 191877133

    ウクライナ・マリウポリ 携帯電話「フェニックス」のオフィスがオープンし行列を作る人たち

    MARIUPOL, UKRAINE - JUNE 23, 2022: People queue outside an office of the Phoenix mobile operator opened on June 22. Phoenix is the first mobile operator launched in the Donetsk and the Lugansk People?s Republics back in June 2015, when Ukraine's Life and Kyivstar stopped operations in Donbass. The Russian Armed Forces are carrying out a special military operation in Ukraine in response to requests from the leaders of the Donetsk People's Republic and Lugansk People's Republic for help. Yegor Aleyev/TASS ( Original Title: Phoenix mobile operator in Mariupol )

    日付:2022年6月23日

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    02:18
    RM 191879976

    ウクライナ・マリウポリ 破損した建物が並ぶ街角や住民のインタビュー 

    MARIUPOL, UKRAINE - JUNE 23, 2022: Damaged buildings in the streets. The Russian Armed Forces are carrying out a special military operation in Ukraine in response to requests from the leaders of the Donetsk People's Republic and Lugansk People's Republic for help. Yegor Aleyev/TASS ( Original Title: Situation in Mariupol )

    日付:2022年6月23日

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    01:53
    RM 191882230

    ウクライナ・マリウポリ市 ロシア国防省の軍事建設専門科らが1011戸のアパート12棟を建設中

    MARIUPOL, UKRAINE - JUNE 23, 2022: An apartment block is under construction at the intersection of Prospekt Mira Street and Kuprina Street. The construction is being carried out by the military construction complex of the Russian Defence Ministry. Twelve 5-storey residential buildings with 1011 apartments are being constructed. At the moment over 270 people and more than 70 items of equipment are involved in the construction. Walls on the first floors of two houses are being built. Yegor Aleyev/TASS ( Original Title: Apartment blocks under construction in Mariupol )

    日付:2022年6月23日

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    03:11
    RM 191886479

    ロシア・セベロドネツク 砲撃後の被害

    SEVERODONETSK, UKRAINE - JUNE 23, 2022: Damage after shelling. The Russian Armed Forces are carrying out a special military operation in Ukraine in response to requests from the leaders of the Donetsk People's Republic and Lugansk People's Republic for help. Alexander Reka/TASS ( Original Title: Situation in Severodonetsk )

    日付:2022年6月23日

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    02:54
    RM 191886826

    慈善団体がウクライナ軍に1万2000ドルのドローンジャミングデバイスを寄付

    Charities are buying Ukrainian-made drone-jamming devices to donate to the country's military, according to Radio Free Europe. This footage shows Yaroslav Filimonov, the director of Kvertus Technology - which produces anti-drone systems and other equipment for law enforcement, security services, and military units - demonstrating how to use the drone jammer on an enemy reconnaissance drone. Filimonov says in the video that the tool does not damage the drone, it just forces it to lose connection and coordination, and eventually fall to the ground. This allows Ukrainian forces to confiscate the drone and read its data, he says. "The main objective of our device is to save the lives of soldiers fighting," Filimonov says in the video. "It's not a secret that this is a new kind of war where drones are tasked with firing artillery, dropping explosives, and reconnaissance." Currently, the drone jammer shown in the video, ANTIDRON KVSG-3, is being sold for $12,000. But since the demand for anti-drone technology has increased since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war, some charities are buying the device to donate to the Ukrainian military, according to Radio Free Europe. Credit: RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service via Storyful ( Original Title: Charities Donate $12,000 Drone-Jamming Devices to Ukrainian Military )

    日付:2022年6月23日

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    01:24
    RM 191882411

    ウクライナの救急隊員 3月にハリコフを襲ったロシアのFAB-500爆弾のネジを外し無力化する危険な作業を行う(長尺)

    Combat engineers and rescuers removed an undetonated bomb stuck in an apartment building in Kharkiv on Thursday, June 23, Ukrainian officials said. According to the State Emergency Service (SES) of Ukraine, the unexploded bomb, an FAB-500, weighed 1,100 pounds and was carrying 660 pounds of explosives - enough to demolish the entire nine story apartment building. A pyrotechnics crew was able to deactivate the bomb in March, the SES said, by unscrewing the contact detonator, but were unable to fully neutralize it due to ongoing strikes by Russian forces. On Thursday, a 10-person rescue crew used a forklift and truck crane to dislodge it from the building and properly dispose of it. "In the time being the city is calm, and this allowed us to get the job done," said one of the crew members, referring to a decrease in airstrikes. This footage from the SES shows their crew carefully hooking the bomb to the crane and lifting it out of a hole in the roof. They then load the neutralized explosive into a pyrotechnic truck marked with the word "demining" on the side. Credit: SES Kharkiv via Storyful ( Original Title: 1,100-Pound Bomb Removed From Roof of Kharkiv Apartment Block )

    日付:2022年6月23日

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    01:00
    RM 191875279

    ウクライナの救急隊員 3月にハリコフを襲ったロシアのFAB-500爆弾のネジを外し無力化する危険な作業を行う

    Ukrainian emergency crews are seen here on Thursday (June 23) attempting to unscrew a Russian FAB-500 bomb that struck Kharkiv back in March during the first weeks of the invasion that was unable to be fully neutralized until now. The bomb with over 300 kg of high-grade explosive was dropped on Kharkiv from a Russian plane and hit the roof of a residential skyscraper in North Saltovka and got stuck on its technical floor. Pyrotechnics crews were able to unscrew the contact detonator in March but due to heavy shelling in the area, it took several months for the crew to use heavy equipment to fully neutralize the bomb. ( Original Title: Ukrainian emergency services involved in highly risky try to neutralize Russian bomb )

    日付:2022年6月23日

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    01:23
    RM 191831471

    ウクライナ軍が国境付近でロシア軍車両を攻撃

    Ukrainian forces struck Russian military vehicles in Kharkiv Oblast near the Ukraine-Russia border. Video posted by the 40th Separate Artillery Brigade shows vehicles driving from the village of Ternova, south of Kharkiv city. The video shows strikes on the vehicles, which the military said were trying to escape. The video appears to have been sped up in some places and slowed down in others. The 40th SAB is typically based in Pervomaisk, Mykolaiv. The brigade said it struck a Russian self-propelled howitzer vehicle. Storyful has not confirmed the type of vehicle shown in the footage. Credit: 40th Separate Artillery Brigade via Storyful ( Original Title: Ukrainian Forces Strike Russian Vehicles Near Border )

    日付:2022年6月23日

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    03:01
    RM 192010552

    Kyiv residents optimistic about EU decision on Ukraine's candidacy

    Kyiv residents said on Thursday (June 23) that accepting Ukraine as a candidate to join the EU would be "a gesture of moral support" and "a substantial step" as EU leaders hold a meeting to launch Ukraine membership process. EU decision on Ukraine's membership candidacy status is considered to be a bold geopolitical move triggered by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. "The European Union makes Russians understand that Ukraine is not anymore their area of interest," Mikail Useinov from Kharkiv told Reuters. Although it could take Ukraine more than a decade to qualify for membership, the two-day European Union summit decision will signal the bloc's intention to reach deep into the former Soviet Union. The step will kickstart the EU's most ambitious expansion since welcoming Eastern European states after the Cold War. (Production: Sergiy Karazy, Abdelaziz Boumzar, Margaryta Chornokondratenko) ( Original Title: Kyiv residents optimistic about EU decision on Ukraine's candidacy ) ( Caption: 6805WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_EU_KYIV_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月23日

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    02:19
    RM 191784825

    ウクライナ軍がドネツク人民共和国キエフスキー地区を砲撃 被害の様子

    DONETSK, DONETSK PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC - JUNE 22, 2022: Damage after shelling. On June 22, the Ukrainian Armed Forces shelled the Kiyevsky neighbourhood damaging apartment blocks in Artyoma and Shchorsa Streets. The Russian Armed Forces are carrying out a special military operation in Ukraine in response to requests from the leaders of the Donetsk People's Republic and Lugansk People's Republic for help. Valentin Sprinchak/TASS ( Original Title: Donetsk in aftermath of shelling )

    日付:2022年6月22日

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    04:39
    RM 191798486

    ウクライナ・ドネツク州ハルツィスク 病院と障碍者に人道支援物資を配布

    KHARTSYZSK, DONETSK REGION, UKRAINE - JUNE 22, 2022: Distribution of humanitarian aid from the Georgafiya Serdtsa [Geography of the Heart] Foundation and the Veche interregional public organization at the central city hospital and the Iskra society of disabled people. The Russian Armed Forces are carrying out a special military operation in Ukraine in response to requests from the leaders of the Donetsk People's Republic and Lugansk People's Republic for help. Yegor Aleyev/TASS ( Original Title: Distribution of humanitarian aid in Donetsk Region, eastern Ukraine )

    日付:2022年6月22日

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    01:30
    RM 191784628

    ハリコフで戦死したウクライナ軍の司令官オレグ・クッチン氏の追悼式がキーウの独立広場で行われ何百人もが弔問に訪れた

    Hundreds gathered to pay their respects to Ukrainian battalion commander Oleg Kutsin in Independence Square in Kyiv on Wednesday, June 22, after he was killed in Kharkiv Oblast. Suspilne News, Ukraine's public broadcaster, reported the 56-year-old commander of the Carpathian Sich battalion died in the Izyum area. Video filmed by Suspilne News shows the crowd of mourners. Suspilne said he would be buried at the city's historic Baykovo Cemetery. Credit: Suspilne News via Storyful ( Original Title: Crowds in Kyiv Remember Slain Battalion Commander )

    日付:2022年6月22日

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    02:04
    RM 191807306

    ウクライナ・ハリコフ大学の寮の地下に数ヶ月間避難していた学生たち

    Footage posted on June 22 by Ukraine's public broadcaster, Suspilne, shows the living quarters of university students in Kharkiv who were forced to shelter in the basement of their dorm building at the start of the war. In the report, Oleksandr Goryunov, a student at Kharkiv National University, shows the living situation of 30 students who are currently using the basement as a shelter amid the war. He says that when the Russian invasion began on February 24, there were 80 to 90 people living there. "We made a small commune and lived like a big family," Goryunov told Suspilne. The students who remain there either don't have anywhere else to go, or their homes are now in occupied territories, Goryunov said. Kharkiv, the second-largest city in Ukraine, is located 19 miles away from the Russia-Ukraine border and has been a target for Russian troops since the invasion began. Hoards of bottled water, canned food, and a first-aid kit can be seen in the basement. The students created makeshift living and dining areas, as well as a sleeping area with mattresses taken from the dorms upstairs. Goryunov also reveals numerous shovels in case of collapses. Credit: Suspilne Media via Storyful ( Original Title: Students Shelter for Months in Kharkiv University Dorm Basement )

    日付:2022年6月22日

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    00:18
    RM 191898534

    Memorial service held for Ukrainian soldier in Kyiv

    A memorial ceremony was held in downtown Kyiv on Wednesday (June 22) for a Ukrainian soldier who lost his life in eastern Kharkiv region. Oleh Kutsyn, commander of 'Karpatska Sich' battalion, also known under nom-de-guerre 'God father', was killed on June 19 at the frontline in Izium district where Ukrainian troops battled Russian forces. Dozens of fellow servicemen were among the mourners who came to Independence Square to pay their respects to Kutsyn. (Production: Yuriy Muravyov, Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey, Margaryta Chornokondratenko) ( Original Title: Memorial service held for Ukrainian soldier in Kyiv ) ( Caption: 6531WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KYIV_FUNERAL_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月22日

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    01:15
    RM 191898494

    Memorial service held for Ukrainian soldier in Kyiv

    A memorial ceremony was held in downtown Kyiv on Wednesday (June 22) for a Ukrainian soldier who lost his life in eastern Kharkiv region. Oleh Kutsyn, commander of 'Karpatska Sich' battalion, also known under nom-de-guerre 'God father', was killed on June 19 at the frontline in Izium district where Ukrainian troops battled Russian forces. Dozens of fellow servicemen were among the mourners who came to Independence Square to pay their respects to Kutsyn. (Production: Yuriy Muravyov, Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey, Margaryta Chornokondratenko) ( Original Title: Memorial service held for Ukrainian soldier in Kyiv ) ( Caption: 6531WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KYIV_FUNERAL_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月22日

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    00:03
    RM 191898504

    Memorial service held for Ukrainian soldier in Kyiv

    A memorial ceremony was held in downtown Kyiv on Wednesday (June 22) for a Ukrainian soldier who lost his life in eastern Kharkiv region. Oleh Kutsyn, commander of 'Karpatska Sich' battalion, also known under nom-de-guerre 'God father', was killed on June 19 at the frontline in Izium district where Ukrainian troops battled Russian forces. Dozens of fellow servicemen were among the mourners who came to Independence Square to pay their respects to Kutsyn. (Production: Yuriy Muravyov, Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey, Margaryta Chornokondratenko) ( Original Title: Memorial service held for Ukrainian soldier in Kyiv ) ( Caption: 6531WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KYIV_FUNERAL_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月22日

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    00:30
    RM 191898499

    Memorial service held for Ukrainian soldier in Kyiv

    A memorial ceremony was held in downtown Kyiv on Wednesday (June 22) for a Ukrainian soldier who lost his life in eastern Kharkiv region. Oleh Kutsyn, commander of 'Karpatska Sich' battalion, also known under nom-de-guerre 'God father', was killed on June 19 at the frontline in Izium district where Ukrainian troops battled Russian forces. Dozens of fellow servicemen were among the mourners who came to Independence Square to pay their respects to Kutsyn. (Production: Yuriy Muravyov, Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey, Margaryta Chornokondratenko) ( Original Title: Memorial service held for Ukrainian soldier in Kyiv ) ( Caption: 6531WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KYIV_FUNERAL_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月22日

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    00:16
    RM 191898490

    Memorial service held for Ukrainian soldier in Kyiv

    A memorial ceremony was held in downtown Kyiv on Wednesday (June 22) for a Ukrainian soldier who lost his life in eastern Kharkiv region. Oleh Kutsyn, commander of 'Karpatska Sich' battalion, also known under nom-de-guerre 'God father', was killed on June 19 at the frontline in Izium district where Ukrainian troops battled Russian forces. Dozens of fellow servicemen were among the mourners who came to Independence Square to pay their respects to Kutsyn. (Production: Yuriy Muravyov, Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey, Margaryta Chornokondratenko) ( Original Title: Memorial service held for Ukrainian soldier in Kyiv ) ( Caption: 6531WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KYIV_FUNERAL_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月22日

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    00:14
    RM 191898486

    Memorial service held for Ukrainian soldier in Kyiv

    A memorial ceremony was held in downtown Kyiv on Wednesday (June 22) for a Ukrainian soldier who lost his life in eastern Kharkiv region. Oleh Kutsyn, commander of 'Karpatska Sich' battalion, also known under nom-de-guerre 'God father', was killed on June 19 at the frontline in Izium district where Ukrainian troops battled Russian forces. Dozens of fellow servicemen were among the mourners who came to Independence Square to pay their respects to Kutsyn. (Production: Yuriy Muravyov, Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey, Margaryta Chornokondratenko) ( Original Title: Memorial service held for Ukrainian soldier in Kyiv ) ( Caption: 6531WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KYIV_FUNERAL_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月22日

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    00:14
    RM 191898473

    Memorial service held for Ukrainian soldier in Kyiv

    A memorial ceremony was held in downtown Kyiv on Wednesday (June 22) for a Ukrainian soldier who lost his life in eastern Kharkiv region. Oleh Kutsyn, commander of 'Karpatska Sich' battalion, also known under nom-de-guerre 'God father', was killed on June 19 at the frontline in Izium district where Ukrainian troops battled Russian forces. Dozens of fellow servicemen were among the mourners who came to Independence Square to pay their respects to Kutsyn. (Production: Yuriy Muravyov, Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey, Margaryta Chornokondratenko) ( Original Title: Memorial service held for Ukrainian soldier in Kyiv ) ( Caption: 6531WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KYIV_FUNERAL_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月22日

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    03:45
    RM 191835322

    ウクライナでの特別作戦を遂行するロシア軍の鉄道部隊が最先端技術を搭載したヴォルガ装甲列車を製造し運行開始

    UKRAINE - JUNE 21, 2022: The Volga special train was built and put into operation by servicemen of the Railway Troops of the Western Military District of the Russian Armed Forces. Equipped with cutting-edge technologies, the train is used for technical reconnaissance, mine-clearing, as well as reconstruction of railway tracks and small artificial structures with minor damages. Russian Defence Ministry Press Service/TASS THIS VIDEO WAS SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY ON JUNE 23, 2022. EDITORIAL USE ONLY ( Original Title: Volga armored train involved in Russian special operation in Ukraine )

    日付:2022年6月21日

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    02:26
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    ロシア軍 ウクライナでの特別軍事作戦で移動式短距離弾道ミサイルシステム「イスカンダル」で攻撃

    JUNE, 2022: This video shows Iskander mobile short-range ballistic missile system sused by Russian troops in a combat mission to target and destroy military facilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during Russia's special military operation in Ukraine. Russian Defence Ministry/TASS THIS VIDEO WAS PROVIDED ON 21 JUNE 2022 BY A THIRD PARTY. EDITORIAL USE ONLY ( Original Title: Russian Army uses Iskander missile systems in special military operation in Ukraine )

    日付:2022年6月21日

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    01:33
    RM 191688907

    ウクライナ・ハリコフの住宅地が新たな空爆で被害を受ける

    A residential neighborhood in Kharkiv was damaged as Ukrainians reported renewed strikes in the eastern city on June 21. Blurred videos of strikes emerged on June 21, showing heavy plumes of smoke in the Kharkiv skyline. As many as seven explosions were reported on social media, but Storyful has not confirmed the number or nature of the blasts. A video from Ukrainian researcher Maria Avdeeva showed damage to the Saltovka neighborhood, a residential area of northeast Kharkiv city that saw heavy Russian attacks early in the war. Kharkiv had for months largely been spared the kind of large-scale shelling reported on June 21. Credit: Maria Avdeeva via Storyful ( Original Title: Residential Area of Kharkiv Damaged in Renewed Strikes )

    日付:2022年6月21日

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    00:59
    RM 191693856

    メリック・ガーランド米国司法長官 ウクライナへの支援を表明し同国のヴェネディクトヴァ検事総長と会談するためウクライナを訪問

    United States Attorney General Merrick Garland made a surprise trip to Ukraine on Tuesday, June 21, to show support for Ukraine and meet with the country's prosecutor general. Video posted to the verified Twitter account of Anthony Coley, the director of public affairs for the United States Justice Department, shows Garland talking to the media with Ukrainian prosecutor general Iryna Venediktova. He says, "I'm here to express the unwavering support of the United States for the people of Ukraine in the midst of the unprovoked and unjust Russian invasion." He continues, "I'm here to continue our discussions with myself and the prosecutor general on the actions the United States is taking to assist the Ukrainian authorities in holding accountable those responsible for the atrocities, for the war crimes, that the entire world has seen. "The United States is sending an unmistakable message. There is no place to hide. We and our partners will pursue every avenue available to ensure those responsible for these atrocities are held accountable." Credit: Anthony Coley via Storyful ( Original Title: Attorney General Merrick Garland Makes Surprise Trip to Ukraine )

    日付:2022年6月21日

    人物:メリック・ガーランド

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    01:18
    RM 191700498

    ウクライナ人の母親 迫撃砲で死亡した26歳の息子のために最後の子守唄を歌う

    A Ukrainian mother sang a final lullaby at the funeral for her son, a platoon member, in Lviv on Tuesday, June 21, after he was killed by mortar fire three days earlier. Suspilne reported the son, Artemy Dymyd, died near Donetsk on the morning of June 18. He was 26 years old, the news outlet said. Video filmed by Suspilne shows Dymyd's mother, Ivanka, singing at his funeral in Lviv. She had shared photos of her son on Facebook and expressed her grief. Other footage shows that a large funeral procession walked through the streets of Lviv. Dymyd was buried in Lychakiv Cemetery, Suspilne said. Credit: Suspilne Lviv via Storyful ( Original Title: Ukrainian Mother Sings Final Lullaby at Funeral for Son Killed by Mortar Fire )

    日付:2022年6月21日

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    00:40
    RM 191714140

    ウクライナ・ドネツク地域アウディーイウカの学校がロシアのミサイル攻撃により破壊 燃え盛る校舎

    This is the fiery scene in Avdiivka, Ukraine in the Donetsk region around midnight on Tuesday (June 21) where reported Russian rocket strikes have destroyed a school called No. 6. An estimated 200 schools have been destroyed in the Donetsk region. ( Original Title: Reported Russian rocket strikes destroy Donetsk school in fiery blaze )

    日付:2022年6月21日

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    01:25
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    Hundreds gather in Lviv to pay tribute to soldier killed in Ukraine's east

    A funeral ceremony was held in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on Tuesday (June 21) for a Ukrainian soldier who lost his life in eastern Ukraine. When Russia launched full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Artem Dymyd, 27, was in the United States, his father Mykhailo Dymyd told Reuters. War veteran who served in eastern Ukraine before, Dymyd bought a helmet and a flak jacket and went straight to the frontline. Dymyd's mother said in a Facebook post he was killed in a mortar shelling next to the city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine. Hundreds of mourners came to Saint Peter and Paul Garrison Church in central Lviv to pay their respects to Dymyd. Dozens of scouts also attended the ceremony as Dymyd, was a member of the scout organization. (Production: Andriy Perun, Margaryta Chornokondratenko) ( Original Title: Hundreds gather in Lviv to pay tribute to soldier killed in Ukraine's east ) ( Caption: 6254WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_LVIV_FUNERAL_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月21日

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    00:30
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    Hundreds gather in Lviv to pay tribute to soldier killed in Ukraine's east

    A funeral ceremony was held in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on Tuesday (June 21) for a Ukrainian soldier who lost his life in eastern Ukraine. When Russia launched full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Artem Dymyd, 27, was in the United States, his father Mykhailo Dymyd told Reuters. War veteran who served in eastern Ukraine before, Dymyd bought a helmet and a flak jacket and went straight to the frontline. Dymyd's mother said in a Facebook post he was killed in a mortar shelling next to the city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine. Hundreds of mourners came to Saint Peter and Paul Garrison Church in central Lviv to pay their respects to Dymyd. Dozens of scouts also attended the ceremony as Dymyd, was a member of the scout organization. (Production: Andriy Perun, Margaryta Chornokondratenko) ( Original Title: Hundreds gather in Lviv to pay tribute to soldier killed in Ukraine's east ) ( Caption: 6254WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_LVIV_FUNERAL_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月21日

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    Hundreds gather in Lviv to pay tribute to soldier killed in Ukraine's east

    A funeral ceremony was held in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on Tuesday (June 21) for a Ukrainian soldier who lost his life in eastern Ukraine. When Russia launched full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Artem Dymyd, 27, was in the United States, his father Mykhailo Dymyd told Reuters. War veteran who served in eastern Ukraine before, Dymyd bought a helmet and a flak jacket and went straight to the frontline. Dymyd's mother said in a Facebook post he was killed in a mortar shelling next to the city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine. Hundreds of mourners came to Saint Peter and Paul Garrison Church in central Lviv to pay their respects to Dymyd. Dozens of scouts also attended the ceremony as Dymyd, was a member of the scout organization. (Production: Andriy Perun, Margaryta Chornokondratenko) ( Original Title: Hundreds gather in Lviv to pay tribute to soldier killed in Ukraine's east ) ( Caption: 6254WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_LVIV_FUNERAL_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月21日

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    00:59
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    Hundreds gather in Lviv to pay tribute to soldier killed in Ukraine's east

    A funeral ceremony was held in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on Tuesday (June 21) for a Ukrainian soldier who lost his life in eastern Ukraine. When Russia launched full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Artem Dymyd, 27, was in the United States, his father Mykhailo Dymyd told Reuters. War veteran who served in eastern Ukraine before, Dymyd bought a helmet and a flak jacket and went straight to the frontline. Dymyd's mother said in a Facebook post he was killed in a mortar shelling next to the city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine. Hundreds of mourners came to Saint Peter and Paul Garrison Church in central Lviv to pay their respects to Dymyd. Dozens of scouts also attended the ceremony as Dymyd, was a member of the scout organization. (Production: Andriy Perun, Margaryta Chornokondratenko) ( Original Title: Hundreds gather in Lviv to pay tribute to soldier killed in Ukraine's east ) ( Caption: 6254WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_LVIV_FUNERAL_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月21日

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    02:42
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    Fire tears through gasworks in Kharkiv region after missile strike

    A large fire remained uncontrolled at a gas processing factory on Tuesday (June 21) in the Izium district in eastern Ukraine, after it was hit by several Russian missile strikes last week. Kharkiv region governor Oleh Synehybov confirmed on Saturday (June 18) that the facility had been targeted by Russian strikes. On the Telegram messaging app, he said that some other buildings had also been damaged. On Tuesday, the fire was still blazing and a large plume of smoke could be seen from a distance. (Production: Vitalii Hnidyi, Iona Serrapica) ( Original Title: Fire tears through gasworks in Kharkiv region after missile strike ) ( Caption: 6255WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_IZIUM_FIRE_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月21日

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    01:21
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    Five killed, eleven wounded in shelling in Kharkiv

    EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES Kharkiv authorities reported on Tuesday (June 21) that five people were killed and 11 wounded in a shelling in Ukraine's eastern city. At least 15 civilians were killed in Kharkiv region by Russian shelling on Tuesday, regional governor Oleh Synegubov said in an online posting. Reuters video showed the body of a woman, who was killed in a shelling in the southeastern part of the city. Mykyta, the grandson of the 85-year-old woman killed, said she was in the garden when the missile hit. "85-years-old. A child of the war. She survived one war, but didn't make it through this one", he added. Showing the impact of the missile hit on the ground Kharkiv prosecutor, Mykhailo Martosh, said investigations would be carried out to identify the type of missile. "We will look for all these fragments, collect them, and then the type of missile will be identified," he added. Local police accused Russia of using Uragan multiple missile launchers. Intense shelling resumed recently in Ukraine's second-largest city. Russian forces were trying to approach Kharkiv, which experienced intense shelling earlier in the war, and turn it into a "frontline city," a Ukrainian interior ministry official said earlier this month. (Production: Vitalii Hnidyi, Olga Vyshnevska) ( Original Title: Five killed, eleven wounded in shelling in Kharkiv ) ( Caption: 6397WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KHARKIV_CASUALTY_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月21日

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    00:16
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    Five killed, eleven wounded in shelling in Kharkiv

    EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES Kharkiv authorities reported on Tuesday (June 21) that five people were killed and 11 wounded in a shelling in Ukraine's eastern city. At least 15 civilians were killed in Kharkiv region by Russian shelling on Tuesday, regional governor Oleh Synegubov said in an online posting. Reuters video showed the body of a woman, who was killed in a shelling in the southeastern part of the city. Mykyta, the grandson of the 85-year-old woman killed, said she was in the garden when the missile hit. "85-years-old. A child of the war. She survived one war, but didn't make it through this one", he added. Showing the impact of the missile hit on the ground Kharkiv prosecutor, Mykhailo Martosh, said investigations would be carried out to identify the type of missile. "We will look for all these fragments, collect them, and then the type of missile will be identified," he added. Local police accused Russia of using Uragan multiple missile launchers. Intense shelling resumed recently in Ukraine's second-largest city. Russian forces were trying to approach Kharkiv, which experienced intense shelling earlier in the war, and turn it into a "frontline city," a Ukrainian interior ministry official said earlier this month. (Production: Vitalii Hnidyi, Olga Vyshnevska) ( Original Title: Five killed, eleven wounded in shelling in Kharkiv ) ( Caption: 6397WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KHARKIV_CASUALTY_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月21日

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    02:33
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    Five killed, eleven wounded in shelling in Kharkiv

    EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES Kharkiv authorities reported on Tuesday (June 21) that five people were killed and 11 wounded in a shelling in Ukraine's eastern city. At least 15 civilians were killed in Kharkiv region by Russian shelling on Tuesday, regional governor Oleh Synegubov said in an online posting. Reuters video showed the body of a woman, who was killed in a shelling in the southeastern part of the city. Mykyta, the grandson of the 85-year-old woman killed, said she was in the garden when the missile hit. "85-years-old. A child of the war. She survived one war, but didn't make it through this one", he added. Showing the impact of the missile hit on the ground Kharkiv prosecutor, Mykhailo Martosh, said investigations would be carried out to identify the type of missile. "We will look for all these fragments, collect them, and then the type of missile will be identified," he added. Local police accused Russia of using Uragan multiple missile launchers. Intense shelling resumed recently in Ukraine's second-largest city. Russian forces were trying to approach Kharkiv, which experienced intense shelling earlier in the war, and turn it into a "frontline city," a Ukrainian interior ministry official said earlier this month. (Production: Vitalii Hnidyi, Olga Vyshnevska) ( Original Title: Five killed, eleven wounded in shelling in Kharkiv ) ( Caption: 6397WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KHARKIV_CASUALTY_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月21日

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    00:11
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    Five killed, eleven wounded in shelling in Kharkiv

    EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES Kharkiv authorities reported on Tuesday (June 21) that five people were killed and 11 wounded in a shelling in Ukraine's eastern city. At least 15 civilians were killed in Kharkiv region by Russian shelling on Tuesday, regional governor Oleh Synegubov said in an online posting. Reuters video showed the body of a woman, who was killed in a shelling in the southeastern part of the city. Mykyta, the grandson of the 85-year-old woman killed, said she was in the garden when the missile hit. "85-years-old. A child of the war. She survived one war, but didn't make it through this one", he added. Showing the impact of the missile hit on the ground Kharkiv prosecutor, Mykhailo Martosh, said investigations would be carried out to identify the type of missile. "We will look for all these fragments, collect them, and then the type of missile will be identified," he added. Local police accused Russia of using Uragan multiple missile launchers. Intense shelling resumed recently in Ukraine's second-largest city. Russian forces were trying to approach Kharkiv, which experienced intense shelling earlier in the war, and turn it into a "frontline city," a Ukrainian interior ministry official said earlier this month. (Production: Vitalii Hnidyi, Olga Vyshnevska) ( Original Title: Five killed, eleven wounded in shelling in Kharkiv ) ( Caption: 6397WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KHARKIV_CASUALTY_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月21日

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    01:25
    RM 191662050

    クラスター弾を積んだウラガンロケットが着弾したドネツク人民共和国マケエブカの駐車場

    DONETSK PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC - JUNE 20, 2022: Firefighters douse water on burning lorries on a parking lot in Makeyevka after it was hit by Uragan rockets carrying cluster munitions. The Russian Armed Forces are carrying out a special military operation in Ukraine in response to requests from the leaders of the Donetsk People's Republic and Lugansk People's Republic for assistance. Valentin Sprinchak/TASS ( Original Title: Cluster bomb attack in Makeyevka, Donetsk People's Republic )

    日付:2022年6月20日

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    02:06
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    ウクライナ・東部シュミー近郊でロシア軍が占領していた建物周辺で匂いを嗅ぎまわる爆弾探知犬

    Ukraine's State Emergency Service has been using bomb-sniffing dogs to help clear sites formerly occupied by Russian forces, with video here showing an operation outside Trostyanets in Sumy Oblast. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty released footage on June 20 showing Tay, a three-year-old Belgian shepherd, sniffing around an abandoned building searching for mines. Members of the SES said the former brick factory was used as a base for around 50 Russian soldiers. They described the damaged done to the building, and said the Russian's retreated in civilian clothes "on bicycles and in cars they had stolen." Credit: RFE/RL via Storyful ( Original Title: Ukrainian Forces Use Bomb-Sniffing Dog to Clear Former Russian Base )

    日付:2022年6月20日

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    01:27
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    ウクライナで特別軍事作戦中のロシア軍 BM-27ウラガン多連装ロケットシステムで攻撃

    UKRAINE - JUNE 20, 2022: BM-27 Uragan multiple-launch rocket systems fire at Ukrainian military targets during the special military operation. Russian Defence Ministry Press Service/TASS THIS VIDEO WAS PROVIDED 20 June 2022 BY A THIRD PARTY. EDITORIAL USE ONLY ( Original Title: BM-27 Uragan multiple rocket launchers involved in special military operation in Ukraine )

    日付:2022年6月20日

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    01:36
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    砲撃が続くウクライナのドネツク人民共和国

    DONETSK, DONETSK PEOPLE?S REPUBLIC - JUNE 20, 2022: Civilians are seen during a shelling attack in Donetsk. Houses are on fire, apartment blocks are damaged in several districts of the city. Valentin Sprinchak/TASS ( Original Title: Shelling in Donetsk )

    日付:2022年6月20日

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    01:04
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    UNHCR親善大使でハリウッド俳優のベン・スティラー氏 「世界難民の日」にウクライナ首都キーウ郊外を訪問

    Hollywood actor Ben Stiller arrived in Makarov in the Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine, on World Refugee Day, Monday, June 20, after he visited other parts of the country in previous days. Video published by Suspilne News shows the actor in Makarov on Monday. He smiles and says "nice to meet you" to the person filming. Stiller, a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador, traveled to Poland two days before to meet families who have been affected by the war in Ukraine. Suspilne reported the actor had also visited Lviv. In a video message posted on Monday, Stiller says, "I'm meeting people who've been impacted by the war and hearing how its changed their lives." Credit: Suspilne News via Storyful ( Original Title: Actor Ben Stiller Visits Kyiv Region Town on World Refugee Day )

    日付:2022年6月20日

    人物:ベン・スティラー

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    02:03
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    UNHCR親善大使でハリウッド俳優のベン・スティラー氏がキーウを訪問 ゼレンスキー大統領と会談し「あなたは私のヒーロー」と伝える

    Hollywood actor and UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Ben Stiller met Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv on Monday, telling him, "You're my hero!" Video shows Stiller telling Zelenskyy: "It's a great honour for me. You're my hero. You quit a great acting career for this." Zelenskyy fires back quickly: "Not so great as yours!" Stiller also tells Zelenskyy: "What you've done and the way you've rallied the country, it's really inspiring." Stiller, who visited the badly hit Kyiv suburb of Irpin on Monday, added: "It's hard to understand what's actually going on here if you haven't been here. I was in Irpin in this morning. The level of destruction … you see on television, you see it on social media. It's something else to see it and feel it and talk to the people [there]." Stiller later tweeted: "It was an honour to meet President @ZelenskyyUa on #WorldRefugeeDay as part of my visit with UNHCR @Refugees to stand in solidarity with people forced to flee in Ukraine and worldwide, and bring more attention to the humanitarian situation." Video supplied with permission from the Ukrainian presidential pool. ( Original Title: Ben Stiller visits Kyiv and tells President Zelenskyy: 'You're my hero' )

    日付:2022年6月20日

    人物:ベン・スティラー, ヴォロディミル・ゼレンスキー

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    02:33
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    Battle-weary Ukrainian soldiers fire tanks as fighting intensifies in Sievierodonetsk

    EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: THIS EDIT CONTAINS PROFANITY Deafening explosions on Monday (June 20) stunned the embattled city of Sievierodonetsk in Ukraine's eastern Luhansk region. Ukrainian servicemen fired a tank in the direction of the Russian troops. Positioned in the industrial part of the city, a serviceman was seen giving an instruction to a tank crew to open fire and then tank firing multiple times. Russian and Ukraine forces have been fighting for weeks for control of Sievierodonetsk. Reuters video showed a group of three servicemen, one wearing flak jacket over a sleeveless shirt, taking cover inside a dusty basement as the Russian forces responded and pounded the area with heavy shelling. Ukrainian troops are reportedly still holding out at a chemical plant in the east bank city of Sievierodonetsk. Zelenskiy said late on Tuesday (June 21) the military situation in Luhansk region was very difficult and his advisor Oleskiy Arestovych said Russian forces could cut off Sievierodonetsk from Ukrainian-held territory. (Production: Oleksandr Ratushniak, Sergiy Karazy, Margaryta Chornokondratenko) ( Original Title: Battle-weary Ukrainian soldiers fire tanks as fighting intensifies in Sievierodonetsk ) ( Caption: 6534WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_SIEVIERODONETSK_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月20日

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    03:05
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    Fire crews work to save Kharkiv factory after shelling starts blaze

    Fire crews worked to save a factory in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on Monday (June 20) after shelling started a blaze that destroyed much of the workshop and warehouse. No casualties were reported. Director Ihor Shevtsov said the factory had produced and stored water pumps, but it was unclear how much stock had survived the fire. The equipment, he said, could not be repaired. Ukraine's second largest city Kharkiv has been heavily damaged since Russia invaded Ukraine in late February. Heavy fighting is ongoing east of the city in the Donbas region. A Ukrainian official on Sunday (June 19) described the situation around the city as difficult. Vadym Denysenko, an adviser to the interior minister, told Ukrainian national television that Russian troops were "trying to make Kharkiv a frontline city." (Production: Thomas Holdstock) ( Original Title: Fire crews work to save Kharkiv factory after shelling starts blaze ) ( Caption: 6152WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KHARKIV_FACTORY_SHELLING_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月20日

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    Russian cruise missiles destroy vocational college near Kharkiv

    Two Russian cruise missiles destroyed a vocational college near Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv in a late night attack on Sunday (June 19), head of the regional public prosecutor's office said. "This is a civilian structure which houses Railway Transport Vocational College," Oleksandr Ilinkov said adding that the regional prosecutor's office has collected evidence for future war crimes proceedings against Russia. No casualties have been reported in the attack. A female janitor who was in the building during the shelling escaped without injuries. There was no major damage to the part of the college used by local volunteers as a distribution center of humanitarian aid, mostly children's clothes, shoes and toys. "Compared to the administrative part of the college, this part has escaped relatively unscathed. But some windows, some doors and some walls have been damaged," Roman Dugin, a volunteer at the centre said. Russian forces have resumed shelling areas north of Kharkiv again trying to get closer to the city. Ukrainian interior ministry said on Sunday (June 19) Russia is trying to make Kharkiv a frontline city. (Production: Vitalii Hnidyi, Anna Dabrowska) ( Original Title: Russian cruise missiles destroy vocational college near Kharkiv ) ( Caption: 6085WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KHARKIV_AFTERMATH_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月20日

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    03:02
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    Donetsk's residents remove debris near damaged residential buildings after shelling

    Two residential areas were damaged after heavy shelling in the Kuibyshevskyi and Voroshilovskyi districts of the Russian-backed separatist Ukrainian town of Donetsk on Monday (June 20). "There was no explosion at first, but in five or seven minutes, it blasted. In fact, it was the missile," said Victor, 65, a Donetsk resident who witnessed the shelling. "We want to leave here, just to avoid this horror. This has never happened before," added another resident Tatiana Plenis, whose flat was damaged by the missiles. Ukraine routinely denies carrying out any attacks on the two regions that comprise the Donbas, the self-styled Donetsk and Luhansk people's republics, where separatists seized large swaths of land in 2014. Russia recognised the two regions as independent states on the eve of its Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine. Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin has repeatedly said that the main immediate reason for what he casts as a "special military operation" in Ukraine is to protect the Russian-speakers of the two regions in Donbas from persecution and attack by Ukraine. Ukraine and its Western backers say Russia is waging an unprovoked war against a sovereign state. Russia denies targeting civilian sites in its military action, though the incursion has caused thousands of casualties and destroyed entire Ukrainian towns. ( Original Title: Donetsk's residents remove debris near damaged residential buildings after shelling ) ( Caption: 6186WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_DONETSK_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月20日

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    東部ルガンスク州でウクライナ軍に捕らえられたロシア人捕虜たち

    These Russian soldiers were captured on Sunday (June 19) by Ukrainian military forces in the Luhansk region where attacks from Russia have intensified. The head of Luhansk military administration Serhiy Haidai described on a Telegram post a "very difficult situation" in the region. "The enemy in the city conducts round-the-clock air reconnaissance with drones, adjusts the fire, quickly adapting to our changes in defense redoubts." "Areas near the bridges were heavily shelled again. The Azot plant was hit twice - the destructions of checkpoint and treatment facilities were recorded" ( Original Title: Exclusive: Russian prisoners captured by Ukrainian armed forces in Luhansk region )

    日付:2022年6月19日

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    Ukrainian troops deployed to embattled city of Sievierodonetsk

    EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: THIS EDIT CONTAINS PROFANITY IN SHOTS 1, 5, 7 Ukrainian soldiers were deployed on Sunday (June 19) to the city of Sievierodonetsk in eastern Luhansk region, where they are battling Russian troops. After crossing the river of Siverskyi Donets, servicemen were seen walking along the road in protective gear and carrying rifles and anti-tank missiles before they boarded a bus. Reuters video showed servicemen arriving at an undisclosed location in the industrial area of the city. Luhansk governor Serhiy Gaidai said this week that Russian forces controlled most of Sievierodonetsk, apart from the Azot chemical plant, where hundreds of civilians have been sheltering for weeks. The road connecting Sievierodonetsk and its sister city Lysychansk to the city of Bakhmut was under constant shelling, the governor said. (Production: Oleksandr Ratushniak, Sergiy Karazy, Margaryta Chornokondratenko) ( Original Title: Ukrainian troops deployed to embattled city of Sievierodonetsk ) ( Caption: 6572WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_SIEVIERODONETSK_MILITARY_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月19日

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    Top EU human rights official on a fact-finding mission in Ukraine

    European Union top human rights official said on Sunday (June 19) war crimes committed in Ukraine will be thoroughly investigated. "When we talk about war crimes we talk not only about those who committed the crime... They of course have responsibility. But we are also talking about those who are in the chain of command, if necessary right to the very top, " Eamon Gilmore, EU Special Human Rights Representative said. Gilmore, spoke after walking around ruined buildings and wrecked cars of Irpin, a town near Kyiv which became the scene of heavy fighting early in the invasion. The Irpin tour was designed to highlight what Ukraine and its backers say were large-scale atrocities committed by Russian troops, what Scholz described as the scene of "unimaginable cruelty" and "senseless violence". (Production: Anna Voitenko, Anna Dabrowska) ( Original Title: Top EU human rights official on a fact-finding mission in Ukraine ) ( Caption: 5917WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_IRPIN_HUMAN_RIGHTS_O_ )

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    Heavy shelling affects residential area and market in Donetsk

    A residential area was damaged and smoke filled a local market after heavy shelling in the Kuibyshevskyi district of the Russian-backed separatist Ukrainian town of Donetsk on Sunday (June 19). "You couldn't say where they were shelling or what they were shelling, it was coming and coming down on us non-stop," said Olga Karagodina (59), a local shop owner. "We didn't open the store today, it's been impossible to go outside since eight in the morning," she said. Ukraine routinely denies carrying out any attacks on the two regions that comprise the Donbas, the self-styled Donetsk and Luhansk people's republics, where separatists seized large swaths of land in 2014. Russia recognised the two regions as independent states on the eve of its Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine. ( Original Title: Heavy shelling affects residential area and market in Donetsk ) ( Caption: 5880WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_DONETSK_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月19日

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    ウクライナ・ルガンスク人民共和国 ポパスナヤの町とその周辺の状況

    LUGANSK REGION, UKRAINE - JUNE 18, 2022: The situation in the town of Popasnaya and its vicinity. The Russian Armed Forces are carrying out a special military operation in Ukraine in response to requests from the leaders of the Donetsk People's Republic and Lugansk People's Republic for assistance. Alexander Reka/TASS ( Original Title: Situation in Popasnaya, Ukraine )

    日付:2022年6月18日

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    ウクライナ・アゾフ海の港町ベルジャンスクの風景

    ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - JUNE 18, 2022: Views of the Sea of Azov port city of Berdyansk, 173km southeast of Zaporizhzhia. With tension escalating in Donbass in February, the Russian Armed Forces launched a special military operation in Ukraine in response to appeals for help from the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics. Nikolai Trishin/TASS ( Original Title: Views of Berdyansk, Ukraine )

    日付:2022年6月18日

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    New neighborhood under construction in Mariupol

    DONETSK REGION, UKRAINE - JUNE 18, 2022: Workers are at work at the construction site of a new neighborhood in the city of Mariupol. Specialists of the Russian Defense Ministry started building a residential neighborhood at the site of the former Azovsky market. Twelve 5-storey buildings and an outpatient clinic will be completed within 6 months. Fifty pieces of construction equipment have been delivered to the construction site. First temporary houses with all the modern amenities will be completed in Mariupol in June. Nikolai Trishin/TASS ( Original Title: New neighborhood under construction in Mariupol )

    日付:2022年6月18日

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    Donetsk in aftermath of shelling

    EDITORS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT DONETSK, DONETSK PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC - JUNE 18, 2022: People clear the debris in a street after a shelling attack. According to the Joint Centre for Control and Coordination on ceasefire (JCCC), the Ukrainian Armed Forces fired nine 155mm shells at Donetsk's Kiyevsky District on June 18. Valentin Sprinchak/TASS ( Original Title: Donetsk in aftermath of shelling )

    日付:2022年6月18日

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    Tears shed as hundreds bid farewell to prominent Kyivan killed in battle against Russia

    A church sermon was held at St. Michael's Golden-Domed Cathedral (Mykhailivskyi Zolotoverkhyi) for Kyiv's prominent urban activist Roman Ratushnyi on Saturday (June 18). The sermon was attended by relatives, friends, activists, and Kyiv residents alike. "He was a man of a free Ukraine and could have had not only a career of an activist, but a political one," Oleh Sentsov, Ukrainian film director, told Reuters. The coffin was later moved to Independence Square, where hundreds of people came to pay their last respects. As air raid sirens sounded, people spoke about Ratushnyi. "Roman is one of the best Kyivans and one of the worthy young people which I had put my political dreams on," said Vaktang Kipiani, a Ukrainian writer and journalist. Roman Ratushnyi was killed in battle in Kharkiv region on June 9. He joined the Ukrainian armed forces on February 24, when Russia started its invasion of Ukraine. He was 24 years old. (Production: Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey, Andrii Pryimachenko) ( Original Title: Tears shed as hundreds bid farewell to prominent Kyivan killed in battle against Russia ) ( Caption: 5814WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KYIV_FUNERAL_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月18日

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    Tears shed as hundreds bid farewell to prominent Kyivan killed in battle against Russia

    A church sermon was held at St. Michael's Golden-Domed Cathedral (Mykhailivskyi Zolotoverkhyi) for Kyiv's prominent urban activist Roman Ratushnyi on Saturday (June 18). The sermon was attended by relatives, friends, activists, and Kyiv residents alike. "He was a man of a free Ukraine and could have had not only a career of an activist, but a political one," Oleh Sentsov, Ukrainian film director, told Reuters. The coffin was later moved to Independence Square, where hundreds of people came to pay their last respects. As air raid sirens sounded, people spoke about Ratushnyi. "Roman is one of the best Kyivans and one of the worthy young people which I had put my political dreams on," said Vaktang Kipiani, a Ukrainian writer and journalist. Roman Ratushnyi was killed in battle in Kharkiv region on June 9. He joined the Ukrainian armed forces on February 24, when Russia started its invasion of Ukraine. He was 24 years old. (Production: Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey, Andrii Pryimachenko) ( Original Title: Tears shed as hundreds bid farewell to prominent Kyivan killed in battle against Russia ) ( Caption: 5814WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KYIV_FUNERAL_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月18日

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    Tears shed as hundreds bid farewell to prominent Kyivan killed in battle against Russia

    A church sermon was held at St. Michael's Golden-Domed Cathedral (Mykhailivskyi Zolotoverkhyi) for Kyiv's prominent urban activist Roman Ratushnyi on Saturday (June 18). The sermon was attended by relatives, friends, activists, and Kyiv residents alike. "He was a man of a free Ukraine and could have had not only a career of an activist, but a political one," Oleh Sentsov, Ukrainian film director, told Reuters. The coffin was later moved to Independence Square, where hundreds of people came to pay their last respects. As air raid sirens sounded, people spoke about Ratushnyi. "Roman is one of the best Kyivans and one of the worthy young people which I had put my political dreams on," said Vaktang Kipiani, a Ukrainian writer and journalist. Roman Ratushnyi was killed in battle in Kharkiv region on June 9. He joined the Ukrainian armed forces on February 24, when Russia started its invasion of Ukraine. He was 24 years old. (Production: Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey, Andrii Pryimachenko) ( Original Title: Tears shed as hundreds bid farewell to prominent Kyivan killed in battle against Russia ) ( Caption: 5814WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KYIV_FUNERAL_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月18日

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    People flee besieged areas in Ukraine's East as world marks Refugee Day

    Four months into the Russian invasion on Ukraine, Lilya, a 22-year-old mother from the eastern city of Bakhmut, decided the time has come to leave the beleaguered region. "It is very difficult. No electricity, no water, no gas, nothing," Lilya, who would give only her first name, said, sitting on a train at the Pokrovsk train station in Ukraine's Donetsk region and breastfeeding her year-old baby. "How are we to live? Shelling. It has become very scary. We decided to leave." With Russia's intense pummelling of the broader Donbas area, which comprises of the Donetsk and Luhansk's regions in Ukraine's east and south, for many there the World Refugee Day marked on Monday will be a day when they fled their home place. Since the start of the Russian invasion on Feb. 24, the United Nations estimates that more than one-third of Ukrainians have been forced from their homes, with seven million displaced internally and more than five million fleeing the country. And while some Ukrainian refugees have decided to return home after Russian forces have focused efforts away from the capital Kyiv and onto trying to take complete control of the Donbas, a growing number of families there has decided to flee. "I am a single parent, I have three children, there are no benefits there, the only way to survive is to rely on humanitarian aid," said Viktoria, a 36-year-old woman from Krematorsk, a city in the northern area of the Donetsk region. "I am leaving with the children so that I can get some child support." The United Nations estimates that some 13 million Ukrainians continue to be stranded in affected areas or unable to leave due to heightened security risks, destruction of bridges and roads, as well as lack of resources. Luhansk Governor Serhiy Gaidai said on Sunday that fighting made evacuations from the city of Sievierodonetsk were impossible and Russia said it had taken control of Metyolkine, just southeast of the besieged city. "There is no electricity, no gas, no water, permanent shelling," said 57-year-old Lyuba, who decided to flee a small village near Bakhmut. "Life is extremely difficult, that's why we decided to leave. To save ourselves, our lives, the lives of our children and relatives." The residents of Bakhmut, a city located some 55 kilometres (34 miles) southwest of the twin cities of Sievierodonetsk and Lysychansk, where fierce fighting is taking place, have endured continued Russian shelling. "Our mission here is to move people from the frontline areas out to safer areas," said Mark Poppert, a volunteer from Nebraska for the UK-based RefugEase charity, while directing people at the Pokrovsk train station. Kyiv described the battle for Donbas as "one of the most brutal battles in Europe and for Europe." Moscow calls its actions a "special military operation" to disarm Ukraine and protect it from fascists. Ukraine and its allies in the West say the fascist allegation is baseless and the war is an unprovoked act of aggression. (Production: Abdelaziz Boumzar, Anna Dabrowska) ( Original Title: People flee besieged areas in Ukraine's East as world marks Refugee Day ) ( Caption: 5897WD-REFUGEE-DAY_UKRAINE_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月18日

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    Heavy smoke seen in Donetsk after shelling

    Heavy smoke seen in the Voroshilovskyi and Kyivskyi districts of the Russian-backed separatist Ukrainian town of Donetsk on Saturday (June 18). Ukraine routinely denies carrying out any attacks on the two regions that comprise the Donbas, the self-styled Donetsk and Luhansk people's republics, where separatists seized large swaths of land in 2014. Russia recognised the two regions as independent states on the eve of its Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine. Moscow calls its actions a "special military operation" to disarm and "denazify" Ukraine. Kyiv and its allies in the West say the allegation is baseless and Russia's war is an unprovoked act of aggression. ( Original Title: Heavy smoke seen in Donetsk after shelling ) ( Caption: 5818WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_DONETSK_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月18日

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    Missile strike scares Kharkiv residents fearful of mass shelling to return

    Kharkiv tram depot was hit by multiple missile strikes late on Friday (June 17), no casualties were reported. The strike left a number of trams damaged and buried under the rubble of a hangar. A multi-storey building near the depot was damaged and caught fire. "I thought that there will be more strikes as there used to be before." Valentyna (no surname given), local resident, told Reuters. Kharkiv suffered heavy bombardment from the very start of the Russian invasion on Feb. 24, which left much of the city of 1.5 million a wasteland of ruined buildings and debris. Ukraine retook the area around its second largest city Kharkiv in May and has reported small but steady gains in recent days in the south, the biggest swathe Russia retains of the territory it seized after its invasion in February. (Production: Vitalii Hnidyi, Andrii Pryimachenko) ( Original Title: Missile strike scares Kharkiv residents fearful of mass shelling to return ) ( Caption: 5767WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KHARKIV_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月18日

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    ロシア軍医が人道支援 ウクライナ・ハリコフの病院で民間人治療

    KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - JUNE 17, 2022: Russian military doctors continue with a humanitarian mission to help civilians injured in shelling by the Ukrainian Forces on liberated territories, as well as those left without medical support in the Kharkiv region, during the special military operation. They receive patients 24/7 who have ordinary pain or were injured in shelling of social infrastructure by the Ukrainian Forces. People receive all the necessary medications; planned surgeries are performed; military surgeons took part in one of such operations, they operated on a woman with an umbilical hernia. Russian Defence Ministry/TASS THIS VIDEO WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY ON 17 JUNE 2022. EDITORIAL USE ONLY ( Original Title: Civilians in Ukraine's Kharkiv Region receive medical aid )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    ジョンソン英首相 再びキーウを訪問しゼレンスキー大統領と各所を巡る

    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on June 17, marking his second visit to Kyiv since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The footage, released via the Prime Minister's official Facebook page on June 18, shows him and Zelensky walking through Kyiv and paying respects to those who died since the war began. "It was incredibly moving to walk the streets of Kyiv with you once more, to pay tribute to your fallen soldiers whose sacrifice, unconquerable courage and bravery we will never forget," Johnson said on Facebook. Johnson's last visit to Ukraine was in April, when he was the first G7 leader to visit Ukraine as an expression of wartime solidarity. His second surprise visit came a day after leaders of France, Italy, Germany, and Romania also traveled to Kyiv to meet with Zelensky. Credit: Boris Johnson via Storyful ( Original Title: Boris Johnson Visits Kyiv, Pays Tribute to 'Fallen Soldiers' of Ukraine War )

    日付:2022年6月17日

    人物:ボリス・ジョンソン, ヴォロディミル・ゼレンスキー

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    聖ムィハイール黄金ドーム修道院を訪れるウクライナのゼレンスキー大統領とジョンソン英首相=ウクライナ

    Presidential pool footage shows Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson visiting the golden-domed St. Michael's monastery and walking along Mikhailovskaya Square on Friday (June 17) in Kyiv. ( Original Title: Zelensky and Boris Johnson visited St. Michael's monastery )

    日付:2022年6月17日

    人物:ボリス・ジョンソン, ヴォロディミル・ゼレンスキー

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    キーウでジョンソン英首相とウクライナのゼレンスキー大統領が会談

    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrived in Kyiv to discuss with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy military help for the under-siege nation on June 17. ( Original Title: UK PM Boris Johnson and Ukrainian president Zelenskyy meet in Kyiv )

    日付:2022年6月17日

    人物:ボリス・ジョンソン, ヴォロディミル・ゼレンスキー

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    Donetsk in aftermath of shelling

    DONETSK, DONETSK PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC - JUNE 17, 2022: Burnt-out vehicles of the mine-rescue unit of the DPR Emergencies Ministry after a shelling. According to the Joint Centre for Control and Coordination on ceasefire (JCCC), the Ukrainian Armed Forces fired five rockets from Uragan multiple rocket launchers at the Petrovsky neighbourhood on June 17. Valentin Sprinchak/TASS ( Original Title: Donetsk in aftermath of shelling )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    Timeline of Ukraine's application for membership of the European Union

    PLEASE NOTE: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES European leaders are expected to welcome Kyiv's bid to join the EU at a summit in Brussels on Thursday (June 23) and Friday (June 24), as the war in Ukraine rages on. Though membership would take years to attain, for the EU to reach deep into the heart of the former Soviet Union would bring about one of Europe's biggest economic and social transformations since the Cold War. Ukraine applied to join just four days after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops across the border in February. The summit takes place days after the European Union's executive proposed that Ukraine become a formal candidate for membership of the bloc, a significant political gesture to the country as it resists Russia's invasion. Putin said on Friday (June 17) he had no objections to Ukraine joining the European Union. EU candidate status, sought by Ukraine since 2014 when protests in Kyiv toppled an unpopular pro-Russian president, would be a milestone in its path from a former Soviet republic towards a developed economy in the world's largest trading bloc. All 27 EU governments would have to agree to grant Ukraine candidate status, after which there would be extensive talks on the reforms required before Kyiv could be considered for membership. According to five diplomats and officials, cementing Ukraine's candidacy risks unrealistic expectations about membership for a country at war and with endemic corruption. Any applicant country has to respect human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality and the rule of law, human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities, a pluralistic society and support non-discrimination, tolerance, justice, solidarity and equality between women and men. It has to have stable institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights and respect for and protection of minorities, a functioning market economy and the capacity to cope with competition and market forces in the EU. It has to have the ability to take on and effectively implement the obligations of membership, including the aims of political, economic and monetary union. At times of peace, it took Poland, Ukraine's neighbour with similar population size and communist history, 10 years from applying for membership in 1994 to actually joining in 2004. (Production: Liliana Ciobanu, Amy Pollock) UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE / EUROPEAN UNION / REUTERS / UKRAINIAN MINISTRY OF EMERGENCIES / VITALI KLITSCHKO VIA TELEGRAM / STATE EMERGENCY SERVICES OF UKRAINE / COPENHAGEN DEMOCRACY SUMMIT / AGENCY POOL / ZAPORIZHZHIA VIA YOUTUBE ( Original Title: Timeline of Ukraine's application for European Union membership ) ( Caption: 4982WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_EU_TIMELINE_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    Timeline of Ukraine's application for membership of the European Union

    PLEASE NOTE: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES European leaders are expected to welcome Kyiv's bid to join the EU at a summit in Brussels on Thursday (June 23) and Friday (June 24), as the war in Ukraine rages on. Though membership would take years to attain, for the EU to reach deep into the heart of the former Soviet Union would bring about one of Europe's biggest economic and social transformations since the Cold War. Ukraine applied to join just four days after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops across the border in February. The summit takes place days after the European Union's executive proposed that Ukraine become a formal candidate for membership of the bloc, a significant political gesture to the country as it resists Russia's invasion. Putin said on Friday (June 17) he had no objections to Ukraine joining the European Union. EU candidate status, sought by Ukraine since 2014 when protests in Kyiv toppled an unpopular pro-Russian president, would be a milestone in its path from a former Soviet republic towards a developed economy in the world's largest trading bloc. All 27 EU governments would have to agree to grant Ukraine candidate status, after which there would be extensive talks on the reforms required before Kyiv could be considered for membership. According to five diplomats and officials, cementing Ukraine's candidacy risks unrealistic expectations about membership for a country at war and with endemic corruption. Any applicant country has to respect human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality and the rule of law, human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities, a pluralistic society and support non-discrimination, tolerance, justice, solidarity and equality between women and men. It has to have stable institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights and respect for and protection of minorities, a functioning market economy and the capacity to cope with competition and market forces in the EU. It has to have the ability to take on and effectively implement the obligations of membership, including the aims of political, economic and monetary union. At times of peace, it took Poland, Ukraine's neighbour with similar population size and communist history, 10 years from applying for membership in 1994 to actually joining in 2004. (Production: Liliana Ciobanu, Amy Pollock) UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE / EUROPEAN UNION / REUTERS / UKRAINIAN MINISTRY OF EMERGENCIES / VITALI KLITSCHKO VIA TELEGRAM / STATE EMERGENCY SERVICES OF UKRAINE / COPENHAGEN DEMOCRACY SUMMIT / AGENCY POOL / ZAPORIZHZHIA VIA YOUTUBE ( Original Title: Timeline of Ukraine's application for European Union membership ) ( Caption: 4982WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_EU_TIMELINE_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    Timeline of Ukraine's application for European Union membership

    PLEASE NOTE: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES European leaders are expected to welcome Kyiv's bid to join the EU at a summit in Brussels on Thursday (June 23) and Friday (June 24), as the war in Ukraine rages on. Though membership would take years to attain, for the EU to reach deep into the heart of the former Soviet Union would bring about one of Europe's biggest economic and social transformations since the Cold War. Ukraine applied to join just four days after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops across the border in February. The summit takes place days after the European Union's executive proposed that Ukraine become a formal candidate for membership of the bloc, a significant political gesture to the country as it resists Russia's invasion. Putin said on Friday (June 17) he had no objections to Ukraine joining the European Union. EU candidate status, sought by Ukraine since 2014 when protests in Kyiv toppled an unpopular pro-Russian president, would be a milestone in its path from a former Soviet republic towards a developed economy in the world's largest trading bloc. All 27 EU governments would have to agree to grant Ukraine candidate status, after which there would be extensive talks on the reforms required before Kyiv could be considered for membership. According to five diplomats and officials, cementing Ukraine's candidacy risks unrealistic expectations about membership for a country at war and with endemic corruption. Any applicant country has to respect human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality and the rule of law, human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities, a pluralistic society and support non-discrimination, tolerance, justice, solidarity and equality between women and men. It has to have stable institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights and respect for and protection of minorities, a functioning market economy and the capacity to cope with competition and market forces in the EU. It has to have the ability to take on and effectively implement the obligations of membership, including the aims of political, economic and monetary union. At times of peace, it took Poland, Ukraine's neighbour with similar population size and communist history, 10 years from applying for membership in 1994 to actually joining in 2004. (Production: Liliana Ciobanu, Amy Pollock) UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE / EUROPEAN UNION / REUTERS / UKRAINIAN MINISTRY OF EMERGENCIES / VITALI KLITSCHKO VIA TELEGRAM / STATE EMERGENCY SERVICES OF UKRAINE / COPENHAGEN DEMOCRACY SUMMIT / AGENCY POOL / ZAPORIZHZHIA VIA YOUTUBE ( Original Title: Timeline of Ukraine's application for European Union membership ) ( Caption: 4982WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_EU_TIMELINE_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    Timeline of Ukraine's application for membership of the European Union

    PLEASE NOTE: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES European leaders are expected to welcome Kyiv's bid to join the EU at a summit in Brussels on Thursday (June 23) and Friday (June 24), as the war in Ukraine rages on. Though membership would take years to attain, for the EU to reach deep into the heart of the former Soviet Union would bring about one of Europe's biggest economic and social transformations since the Cold War. Ukraine applied to join just four days after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops across the border in February. The summit takes place days after the European Union's executive proposed that Ukraine become a formal candidate for membership of the bloc, a significant political gesture to the country as it resists Russia's invasion. Putin said on Friday (June 17) he had no objections to Ukraine joining the European Union. EU candidate status, sought by Ukraine since 2014 when protests in Kyiv toppled an unpopular pro-Russian president, would be a milestone in its path from a former Soviet republic towards a developed economy in the world's largest trading bloc. All 27 EU governments would have to agree to grant Ukraine candidate status, after which there would be extensive talks on the reforms required before Kyiv could be considered for membership. According to five diplomats and officials, cementing Ukraine's candidacy risks unrealistic expectations about membership for a country at war and with endemic corruption. Any applicant country has to respect human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality and the rule of law, human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities, a pluralistic society and support non-discrimination, tolerance, justice, solidarity and equality between women and men. It has to have stable institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights and respect for and protection of minorities, a functioning market economy and the capacity to cope with competition and market forces in the EU. It has to have the ability to take on and effectively implement the obligations of membership, including the aims of political, economic and monetary union. At times of peace, it took Poland, Ukraine's neighbour with similar population size and communist history, 10 years from applying for membership in 1994 to actually joining in 2004. (Production: Liliana Ciobanu, Amy Pollock) UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE / EUROPEAN UNION / REUTERS / UKRAINIAN MINISTRY OF EMERGENCIES / VITALI KLITSCHKO VIA TELEGRAM / STATE EMERGENCY SERVICES OF UKRAINE / COPENHAGEN DEMOCRACY SUMMIT / AGENCY POOL / ZAPORIZHZHIA VIA YOUTUBE ( Original Title: Timeline of Ukraine's application for European Union membership ) ( Caption: 4982WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_EU_TIMELINE_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    Timeline of Ukraine's application for membership of the European Union

    PLEASE NOTE: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES European leaders are expected to welcome Kyiv's bid to join the EU at a summit in Brussels on Thursday (June 23) and Friday (June 24), as the war in Ukraine rages on. Though membership would take years to attain, for the EU to reach deep into the heart of the former Soviet Union would bring about one of Europe's biggest economic and social transformations since the Cold War. Ukraine applied to join just four days after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops across the border in February. The summit takes place days after the European Union's executive proposed that Ukraine become a formal candidate for membership of the bloc, a significant political gesture to the country as it resists Russia's invasion. Putin said on Friday (June 17) he had no objections to Ukraine joining the European Union. EU candidate status, sought by Ukraine since 2014 when protests in Kyiv toppled an unpopular pro-Russian president, would be a milestone in its path from a former Soviet republic towards a developed economy in the world's largest trading bloc. All 27 EU governments would have to agree to grant Ukraine candidate status, after which there would be extensive talks on the reforms required before Kyiv could be considered for membership. According to five diplomats and officials, cementing Ukraine's candidacy risks unrealistic expectations about membership for a country at war and with endemic corruption. Any applicant country has to respect human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality and the rule of law, human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities, a pluralistic society and support non-discrimination, tolerance, justice, solidarity and equality between women and men. It has to have stable institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights and respect for and protection of minorities, a functioning market economy and the capacity to cope with competition and market forces in the EU. It has to have the ability to take on and effectively implement the obligations of membership, including the aims of political, economic and monetary union. At times of peace, it took Poland, Ukraine's neighbour with similar population size and communist history, 10 years from applying for membership in 1994 to actually joining in 2004. (Production: Liliana Ciobanu, Amy Pollock) UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE / EUROPEAN UNION / REUTERS / UKRAINIAN MINISTRY OF EMERGENCIES / VITALI KLITSCHKO VIA TELEGRAM / STATE EMERGENCY SERVICES OF UKRAINE / COPENHAGEN DEMOCRACY SUMMIT / AGENCY POOL / ZAPORIZHZHIA VIA YOUTUBE ( Original Title: Timeline of Ukraine's application for European Union membership ) ( Caption: 4982WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_EU_TIMELINE_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    Timeline of Ukraine's application for European Union membership

    PLEASE NOTE: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES European leaders are expected to welcome Kyiv's bid to join the EU at a summit in Brussels on Thursday (June 23) and Friday (June 24), as the war in Ukraine rages on. Though membership would take years to attain, for the EU to reach deep into the heart of the former Soviet Union would bring about one of Europe's biggest economic and social transformations since the Cold War. Ukraine applied to join just four days after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops across the border in February. The summit takes place days after the European Union's executive proposed that Ukraine become a formal candidate for membership of the bloc, a significant political gesture to the country as it resists Russia's invasion. Putin said on Friday (June 17) he had no objections to Ukraine joining the European Union. EU candidate status, sought by Ukraine since 2014 when protests in Kyiv toppled an unpopular pro-Russian president, would be a milestone in its path from a former Soviet republic towards a developed economy in the world's largest trading bloc. All 27 EU governments would have to agree to grant Ukraine candidate status, after which there would be extensive talks on the reforms required before Kyiv could be considered for membership. According to five diplomats and officials, cementing Ukraine's candidacy risks unrealistic expectations about membership for a country at war and with endemic corruption. Any applicant country has to respect human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality and the rule of law, human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities, a pluralistic society and support non-discrimination, tolerance, justice, solidarity and equality between women and men. It has to have stable institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights and respect for and protection of minorities, a functioning market economy and the capacity to cope with competition and market forces in the EU. It has to have the ability to take on and effectively implement the obligations of membership, including the aims of political, economic and monetary union. At times of peace, it took Poland, Ukraine's neighbour with similar population size and communist history, 10 years from applying for membership in 1994 to actually joining in 2004. (Production: Liliana Ciobanu, Amy Pollock) UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE / EUROPEAN UNION / REUTERS / UKRAINIAN MINISTRY OF EMERGENCIES / VITALI KLITSCHKO VIA TELEGRAM / STATE EMERGENCY SERVICES OF UKRAINE / COPENHAGEN DEMOCRACY SUMMIT / AGENCY POOL / ZAPORIZHZHIA VIA YOUTUBE ( Original Title: Timeline of Ukraine's application for European Union membership ) ( Caption: 4982WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_EU_TIMELINE_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    Timeline of Ukraine's application for European Union membership

    PLEASE NOTE: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES European leaders are expected to welcome Kyiv's bid to join the EU at a summit in Brussels on Thursday (June 23) and Friday (June 24), as the war in Ukraine rages on. Though membership would take years to attain, for the EU to reach deep into the heart of the former Soviet Union would bring about one of Europe's biggest economic and social transformations since the Cold War. Ukraine applied to join just four days after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops across the border in February. The summit takes place days after the European Union's executive proposed that Ukraine become a formal candidate for membership of the bloc, a significant political gesture to the country as it resists Russia's invasion. Putin said on Friday (June 17) he had no objections to Ukraine joining the European Union. EU candidate status, sought by Ukraine since 2014 when protests in Kyiv toppled an unpopular pro-Russian president, would be a milestone in its path from a former Soviet republic towards a developed economy in the world's largest trading bloc. All 27 EU governments would have to agree to grant Ukraine candidate status, after which there would be extensive talks on the reforms required before Kyiv could be considered for membership. According to five diplomats and officials, cementing Ukraine's candidacy risks unrealistic expectations about membership for a country at war and with endemic corruption. Any applicant country has to respect human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality and the rule of law, human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities, a pluralistic society and support non-discrimination, tolerance, justice, solidarity and equality between women and men. It has to have stable institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights and respect for and protection of minorities, a functioning market economy and the capacity to cope with competition and market forces in the EU. It has to have the ability to take on and effectively implement the obligations of membership, including the aims of political, economic and monetary union. At times of peace, it took Poland, Ukraine's neighbour with similar population size and communist history, 10 years from applying for membership in 1994 to actually joining in 2004. (Production: Liliana Ciobanu, Amy Pollock) UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE / EUROPEAN UNION / REUTERS / UKRAINIAN MINISTRY OF EMERGENCIES / VITALI KLITSCHKO VIA TELEGRAM / STATE EMERGENCY SERVICES OF UKRAINE / COPENHAGEN DEMOCRACY SUMMIT / AGENCY POOL / ZAPORIZHZHIA VIA YOUTUBE ( Original Title: Timeline of Ukraine's application for European Union membership ) ( Caption: 4982WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_EU_TIMELINE_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    Timeline of Ukraine's application for European Union membership

    PLEASE NOTE: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES European leaders are expected to welcome Kyiv's bid to join the EU at a summit in Brussels on Thursday (June 23) and Friday (June 24), as the war in Ukraine rages on. Though membership would take years to attain, for the EU to reach deep into the heart of the former Soviet Union would bring about one of Europe's biggest economic and social transformations since the Cold War. Ukraine applied to join just four days after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops across the border in February. The summit takes place days after the European Union's executive proposed that Ukraine become a formal candidate for membership of the bloc, a significant political gesture to the country as it resists Russia's invasion. Putin said on Friday (June 17) he had no objections to Ukraine joining the European Union. EU candidate status, sought by Ukraine since 2014 when protests in Kyiv toppled an unpopular pro-Russian president, would be a milestone in its path from a former Soviet republic towards a developed economy in the world's largest trading bloc. All 27 EU governments would have to agree to grant Ukraine candidate status, after which there would be extensive talks on the reforms required before Kyiv could be considered for membership. According to five diplomats and officials, cementing Ukraine's candidacy risks unrealistic expectations about membership for a country at war and with endemic corruption. Any applicant country has to respect human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality and the rule of law, human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities, a pluralistic society and support non-discrimination, tolerance, justice, solidarity and equality between women and men. It has to have stable institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights and respect for and protection of minorities, a functioning market economy and the capacity to cope with competition and market forces in the EU. It has to have the ability to take on and effectively implement the obligations of membership, including the aims of political, economic and monetary union. At times of peace, it took Poland, Ukraine's neighbour with similar population size and communist history, 10 years from applying for membership in 1994 to actually joining in 2004. (Production: Liliana Ciobanu, Amy Pollock) UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE / EUROPEAN UNION / REUTERS / UKRAINIAN MINISTRY OF EMERGENCIES / VITALI KLITSCHKO VIA TELEGRAM / STATE EMERGENCY SERVICES OF UKRAINE / COPENHAGEN DEMOCRACY SUMMIT / AGENCY POOL / ZAPORIZHZHIA VIA YOUTUBE ( Original Title: Timeline of Ukraine's application for European Union membership ) ( Caption: 4982WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_EU_TIMELINE_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    Timeline of Ukraine's application for membership of the European Union

    PLEASE NOTE: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES The European Union's executive is expected to propose on Friday (June 17) that Ukraine become a formal candidate for membership of the bloc, diplomats and officials say, a significant political gesture to the country as it resists Russia's invasion. EU candidate status, sought by Ukraine since 2014 when protests in Kyiv toppled an unpopular pro-Russian president, would be a milestone in its path from a former Soviet republic towards a developed economy in the world's largest trading bloc. All 27 EU governments would have to agree to grant Ukraine candidate status, after which there would be extensive talks on the reforms required before Kyiv could be considered for membership. According to five diplomats and officials, cementing Ukraine's candidacy risks unrealistic expectations about membership for a country at war and with endemic corruption. They also said it was divisive at a time when the bloc is seeking unity over economic sanctions on Russia following its February 24 invasion of Ukraine. Eastern countries strongly support giving Kyiv the status of an EU candidate, but France, the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium and Portugal have misgivings. Any applicant country has to respect human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality and the rule of law, human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities, a pluralistic society and support non-discrimination, tolerance, justice, solidarity and equality between women and men. It has to have stable institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights and respect for and protection of minorities, a functioning market economy and the capacity to cope with competition and market forces in the EU. It has to have the ability to take on and implement effectively the obligations of membership, including the aims of political, economic and monetary union. If the opinion is favourable, Ukraine will get the status of candidate country, if all EU governments vote unanimously in favour. As a candidate country, Ukraine will start negotiations on aligning its laws with the legal framework of the European Union. It took Poland, similar to Ukraine in population and communist history, 10 years from applying for membership in 1994 to actually joining in 2004, and that was in a time of peace and stable democratic institutions. (Production: Amy Pollock) ( Original Title: Timeline of Ukraine's application for membership of the European Union ) ( Caption: 4982WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_EU_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    Timeline of Ukraine's application for membership of the European Union

    PLEASE NOTE: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES The European Union's executive is expected to propose on Friday (June 17) that Ukraine become a formal candidate for membership of the bloc, diplomats and officials say, a significant political gesture to the country as it resists Russia's invasion. EU candidate status, sought by Ukraine since 2014 when protests in Kyiv toppled an unpopular pro-Russian president, would be a milestone in its path from a former Soviet republic towards a developed economy in the world's largest trading bloc. All 27 EU governments would have to agree to grant Ukraine candidate status, after which there would be extensive talks on the reforms required before Kyiv could be considered for membership. According to five diplomats and officials, cementing Ukraine's candidacy risks unrealistic expectations about membership for a country at war and with endemic corruption. They also said it was divisive at a time when the bloc is seeking unity over economic sanctions on Russia following its February 24 invasion of Ukraine. Eastern countries strongly support giving Kyiv the status of an EU candidate, but France, the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium and Portugal have misgivings. Any applicant country has to respect human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality and the rule of law, human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities, a pluralistic society and support non-discrimination, tolerance, justice, solidarity and equality between women and men. It has to have stable institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights and respect for and protection of minorities, a functioning market economy and the capacity to cope with competition and market forces in the EU. It has to have the ability to take on and implement effectively the obligations of membership, including the aims of political, economic and monetary union. If the opinion is favourable, Ukraine will get the status of candidate country, if all EU governments vote unanimously in favour. As a candidate country, Ukraine will start negotiations on aligning its laws with the legal framework of the European Union. It took Poland, similar to Ukraine in population and communist history, 10 years from applying for membership in 1994 to actually joining in 2004, and that was in a time of peace and stable democratic institutions. (Production: Amy Pollock) ( Original Title: Timeline of Ukraine's application for membership of the European Union ) ( Caption: 4982WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_EU_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    Ukraine's Svitolina wanted firmer action on Russian players from U.S. Open

    AUDIO QUALITY AS INCOMING Ukraine's Elina Svitolina does not agree with the U.S. Open decision to allow players from Russia and Belarus to compete as neutrals and hoped the Grand Slam organisers would take a firmer stand following Moscow's invasion of her country. Russian and Belarusian players are banned from competing at Wimbledon, which starts on June 27, but the United States Tennis Association allowed them to play under a neutral flag at the hardcourt major in New York. "It's their decision to make, they decided to take this path. I don't support it because I feel like they should have taken more serious action," the former world number three told Reuters from Geneva on Friday (June 17). "Our (Ukraine's) sports is thrown back by 10 years minimum because all the infrastructure has been damaged or completely destroyed. I can tell you many, many factors that can play a role in the decision of not letting Russian and Belarusian players compete." Russian and Belarusian players, who also participated at the French Open, are banned from team events but are allowed to compete as neutrals on the men's and women's tours. The 27-year-old Svitolina, who won the Olympic singles bronze medal in Tokyo last year, pledged to donate her prize money from tournaments to the Ukrainian army before pulling out of the tour after losing in the second round of the Miami Masters in March. Last week she joined former Ukraine, Chelsea and AC Milan footballer Andriy Shevchenko as an ambassador for 'UNITED24' -- a charity platform launched by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to collect donations. Svitolina expected more support from the governing bodies of tennis and was completely against the policy of allowing players from Russia and Belarus to compete as neutrals. The silence from her fellow players from Russia and Belarus was also surprising. "For us it was not really understandable why we didn't get support from them. I feel like it created tension between us," Svitolina said during the video interview. On Feb. 24, Russia launched the invasion, which Moscow calls a "special military operation". A few days earlier, Svitolina, who is married to French tennis player Gael Monfils, found out the couple were expecting a baby in October. "I was extremely excited about the news. And then a few days later the war started," she said. "It was lot of stress, we were really worried. I was actually more worried about the war than about myself. I don't even remember what happened during the first few days. It was unbearable." The pregnancy will force her to take a break from travelling to fundraising events but Svitolina plans to be back to her work by the end of the year and she also wants to return to the tennis court, stating the Paris 2024 Olympics as one career target. (Production: Sudipto Ganguly/Henry Rounce) ( Original Title: Ukraine's Svitolina wanted firmer action on Russian players from U.S. Open ) ( Caption: 5750HO-UKRAINE-CRISIS_TENNIS_SVITOLINA_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    Ukraine blamed for shelling of Donetsk residential area and rescue worker base

    A separatist-controlled east Ukrainian city of Donetsk experienced heavy shelling on Friday (June 17), with a residential house and rescue workers' base hit, Reuters video showed. Smoke rose above buildings and firefighters worked to put out a fire in a residential building. "When the shelling finished we left work, they let us go home. We were coming to the corner of the building and people started firing upward, a drone was flying there and we were told to get inside the building. We came here... It (shelling) started again and it still continues, intensifying," said resident Larisa from inside a shelter. A man shot at a drone in the street using a rife in the video. Denis Pushilin, the leader of the Russian-backed separatist Donetsk region of Ukraine, posted on the social media platform Telegram on Friday that six locations had been hit by enemy fire. "The enemy is attempting to bring in new equipment to strike residential areas in the Republic. Exhaustive measures are being taken by the counter-battery units of the allied forces to ensure the safety of the population," his Telegram post added. Earlier this week, at least three people including a child were killed and four injured on Monday by Ukrainian artillery at a market in the Russian-backed separatist Ukrainian region of Donetsk, the province's news agency said. Reuters was unable to independently verify the reports. Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly said that the main immediate reason for his intervention in Ukraine is to protect the Russian-speakers of the east from persecution and attack. Ukraine says Russia's claim of persecution is a baseless pretext for an invasion, and that Russia is waging an unprovoked war against a sovereign state fighting for its existence. (Production: Alexander Ermochenko) ( Original Title: Ukraine blamed for shelling of Donetsk residential area and rescue worker base ) ( Caption: 5681WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_DONETSK_SHELLING_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    'They have no right to be here' - Ukrainians on visa regime for Russians

    Ukrainians expressed enthusiasm on Friday (June 17) over Ukraine's introduction of a visa regime for Russian citizens. "I would put up a fence now and would not let anyone (from Russia) in," Svitlana Petrenko, Kyiv resident, told Reuters. Ukraine is scrapping visa-free entry for Russians and will require them to obtain visas from July 1, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said earlier on Friday. "According to a decision that is planned by the Cabinet of Ministers, Ukraine will introduce a visa regime for Russian citizens from July 1, 2022," the Ukrainian president said. (Production: Serhii Voloshyn, Sergiy Karazy, Andrii Pryimachenko) ( Original Title: 'They have no right to be here' - Ukrainians on visa regime for Russians ) ( Caption: 5599WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_VISA_KYIV_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    Missile strike hits village near Kharkiv, local authorities say

    A village near Ukraine's second largest city Kharkiv was hit by a missile strike late on Thursday (June 16), local authorities said. No casualties were reported. The strike damaged residential blocks, industrial and administrative buildings, and private transport, Oleh Chernobai, head of Pisochyn village council, told Reuters. "We tested equipment for construction companies. There was no military object in here," said Serhii, a worker at the factory that was damaged. Pisochyn is 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) west of Kharkiv. Ukraine retook the area around its second largest city Kharkiv in May and has reported small but steady gains in recent days in the south, the biggest swathe Russia retains of the territory it seized after its invasion in February. (Producion: Vitalii Hnidyi, Andrii Pryimachenko, Ivan Alvarado) ( Original Title: Missile strike hits village near Kharkiv, local authorities say ) ( Caption: 5578WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_KHARKIV_STRIKE_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    Kyiv residents welcome EU proposal on Ukraine's membership status

    Kyiv residents on Friday (June 17) welcomed the European Commission's decision to give its blessing to make Ukraine an official candidate for membership of the European Union. Asked how EU candidacy would benefit Ukraine, 34-year-old Yulia Bilianska, originally from Lysychansk in Ukraine's embattled Luhansk region, said she looked forward to improvements in public services. "Education will be based on the European standards. Medicine will be based on the European standards" Bilianska said. EU candidate countries often have to make major reforms before being finally admitted to the bloc - a process which can take years. Others, like musicians Hanna and Oleksii, said the move's significance was symbolic. "It will simply give a signal to Russia that we are a part of the European family" said Hanna. "Symbols are needed because they unite people" Oleksii adds. 20-year-old Arsen Streletsky said the move could put Ukraine on a more "pro-European" path. The European Commission gave its blessing on Friday (June 17) for Ukraine and its neighbour Moldova to become candidates to join, reaching out deep into the former Soviet Union for what would be the most dramatic geopolitical shift to result from Russia's invasion. It was only the start of a process that could take many years, but it puts Kyiv on course to realise an aspiration that would have been far beyond its reach just months ago. Ukraine applied to join the EU just four days after Russian troops poured across its border in February. Four days later, so did Moldova and Georgia - smaller ex-Soviet states also contending with separatist regions occupied by Russian troops. (Production: Sergiy Karazy, Margaryta Chornokondratenko, Thomas Holdstock) ( Original Title: Kyiv residents welcome EU proposal on Ukraine's membership status ) ( Caption: 5598WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_EU_KYIV_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    International experts tour village in Ukraine war crimes probe

    International experts helping Ukraine investigate alleged war crimes on Friday (June 17) visited a village near Kyiv, touring a burnt-out school and a kindergarten and houses that were reduced to rubble when Russian troops pulled back from the area in early April. Russian forces entered the village of Bohdanivka, about 50 kilometres (30 miles) northeast of the Ukrainian capital, on March 8 and set up a base in the school, which they later set on fire, Ukraine's Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova said. Ukraine says Russian troops murdered, raped and tortured villagers in Bohdanivka and other areas near Kyiv. Russia denies targeting civilians in its "special military operation" to disarm and "denazify" Ukraine. Kyiv and its allies say the invasion is an unprovoked war of aggression. British lawyer Wayne Jordash, who is coordinating mobile justice teams that will assist the Ukrainian investigators, said the probes would "go to the top" of Russia's political and military leadership. The advisory group was established last month to coordinate international support for Ukrainian investigators who have received about 17,000 reports of potential war crimes since Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the February 24 invasion of Ukraine, Williamson said. (Production: Anna Voitenko, Natalie Thomas) ( Original Title: International experts tour village in Ukraine war crimes probe ) ( Caption: 5642WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_WARCRIMES_EXPERTS_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    International experts tour village in Ukraine war crimes probe

    International experts helping Ukraine investigate alleged war crimes on Friday (June 17) visited a village near Kyiv, touring a burnt-out school and a kindergarten and houses that were reduced to rubble when Russian troops pulled back from the area in early April. Russian forces entered the village of Bohdanivka, about 50 kilometres (30 miles) northeast of the Ukrainian capital, on March 8 and set up a base in the school, which they later set on fire, Ukraine's Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova said. Ukraine says Russian troops murdered, raped and tortured villagers in Bohdanivka and other areas near Kyiv. Russia denies targeting civilians in its "special military operation" to disarm and "denazify" Ukraine. Kyiv and its allies say the invasion is an unprovoked war of aggression. British lawyer Wayne Jordash, who is coordinating mobile justice teams that will assist the Ukrainian investigators, said the probes would "go to the top" of Russia's political and military leadership. The advisory group was established last month to coordinate international support for Ukrainian investigators who have received about 17,000 reports of potential war crimes since Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the February 24 invasion of Ukraine, Williamson said. (Production: Anna Voitenko, Natalie Thomas) ( Original Title: International experts tour village in Ukraine war crimes probe ) ( Caption: 5642WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_WARCRIMES_EXPERTS_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    International experts tour village in Ukraine war crimes probe

    International experts helping Ukraine investigate alleged war crimes on Friday (June 17) visited a village near Kyiv, touring a burnt-out school and a kindergarten and houses that were reduced to rubble when Russian troops pulled back from the area in early April. Russian forces entered the village of Bohdanivka, about 50 kilometres (30 miles) northeast of the Ukrainian capital, on March 8 and set up a base in the school, which they later set on fire, Ukraine's Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova said. Ukraine says Russian troops murdered, raped and tortured villagers in Bohdanivka and other areas near Kyiv. Russia denies targeting civilians in its "special military operation" to disarm and "denazify" Ukraine. Kyiv and its allies say the invasion is an unprovoked war of aggression. British lawyer Wayne Jordash, who is coordinating mobile justice teams that will assist the Ukrainian investigators, said the probes would "go to the top" of Russia's political and military leadership. The advisory group was established last month to coordinate international support for Ukrainian investigators who have received about 17,000 reports of potential war crimes since Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the February 24 invasion of Ukraine, Williamson said. (Production: Anna Voitenko, Natalie Thomas) ( Original Title: International experts tour village in Ukraine war crimes probe ) ( Caption: 5642WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_WARCRIMES_EXPERTS_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月17日

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    ウクライナ東部リシチャンスク ロシア軍による複数の空爆で被害拡大

    Ukrainian officials in the eastern Luhansk Oblast said four people died and several more were wounded on Thursday, June 16, in two strikes on the city of Lysychansk, one of which hit a building where people were sheltering. Luhansk's governor Serhiy Gaidai said rescuers found the dead bodies in the rubble of that building. This footage shows the aftermath of the strikes as wounded individuals were carried out on stretchers into vans by police and plainclothes civilians. Rescuers are shown rapidly searching through the rubble and calling out for any remaining survivors. An operation to clear the rubble and recover individuals is underway, officials said. Storyful could not independently confirm the number of casualties. Credit: Luhansk Regional State Administration via Storyful ( Original Title: Multiple Victims Reported in Strikes on Lysychansk )

    日付:2022年6月16日

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    独首相がウクライナ首都キーウを訪問 クリチコ兄弟と会談

    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met the Klitschko brothers in Kyiv on Thursday in this handout footage supplied by the Ukrainian Government. ( Original Title: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz meets Klitschko brothers in Kyiv )

    日付:2022年6月16日

    人物:ビタリ・クリチコ, ウラジミール・クリチコ, オーラフ・ショルツ

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    仏独伊ルーマニア首脳がウクライナ訪問 ゼレンスキー大統領と会談後に共同会見

    The leaders of France, Germany and Italy met with President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv as the invasion by Russia reaches a crucial juncture and the need for more armament is increasingly called for by Ukrainians. French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi reached Kyiv by train on Thursday (June 16). ( Original Title: European leaders arrive in Kyiv for presser with Ukrainian president Zelenskyy )

    日付:2022年6月16日

    人物:マリオ・ドラギ, エマニュエル・マクロン, オーラフ・ショルツ, クラウス・ヨハニス, ヴォロディミル・ゼレンスキー

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    03:56
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    欧州各国の首脳陣がウクライナ訪問 ゼレンスキー大統領と会談へ

    European leaders jointly visited Kyiv on Thursday, June 16, to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky in a show of solidarity with Ukraine. French President Emmanuel Macron, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz traveled to Kyiv by train. They were met by Romanian President Klaus Iohannis, who traveled separately. "We don't just want to demonstrate solidarity, we also want to assure that the help we organize, financial and humanitarian, but also when it comes to weapons, will be continued," said Scholz upon his arrival to Kyiv. President Zelensky has pleaded for more weapons and aid to fend off Russia's assault in the east as resources begin to run out. He has also said that the next package of sanctions on Russia should include a full embargo on crude oil and natural gas exports. "We have conveyed to the leaders a full package of sanctions against Russia," said Andriy Ermak, Head of President Zelensky's office in a Telegram post. "We must increase the pressure on the aggressor." Credit: Volodymyr Zelensky via Storyful ( Original Title: Zelensky Meets European Leaders in Kyiv )

    日付:2022年6月16日

    人物:マリオ・ドラギ, エマニュエル・マクロン, オーラフ・ショルツ, クラウス・ヨハニス, ヴォロディミル・ゼレンスキー

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    03:56
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    仏独伊ルーマニア首脳がウクライナ訪問 ゼレンスキー大統領と会談

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky welcomed the leaders of France, Germany and Italy to the Presidential Palace in Kyiv today (June 16). The visit of Emmanuel Macron, Olaf Scholz and Mario Draghi was aimed at countering criticisms of their support and offering financial, humanitarian and military help. France's President Macron reportedly said Ukraine "must resist and win" and criticises Russian "barbarism". ( Original Title: European leaders visit Ukraine as Kyiv calls for more military support )

    日付:2022年6月16日

    人物:マリオ・ドラギ, エマニュエル・マクロン, オーラフ・ショルツ, クラウス・ヨハニス, ヴォロディミル・ゼレンスキー

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    02:08
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    首都キーウを訪問している欧州各国の首脳陣が到着時 空襲警報が鳴り響く

    An air raid siren went off in Ukraine's capital as several EU leaders arrived for talks with President Volodymyr Zelensky on July 16. Footage by Ukrainian journalist Maria Avdeeva shows Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi waving to photographers, as an air raid siren goes off. Draghi was joined in Kyiv by French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and Romania's President Klaus Iohannis. Credit: Maria Avdeeva via Storyful ( Original Title: Air Raid Siren Goes Off as EU Leaders Arrive in Kyiv )

    日付:2022年6月16日

    人物:マリオ・ドラギ, エマニュエル・マクロン, オーラフ・ショルツ

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    01:00
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    マクロン仏大統領 激しい戦闘のあったウクライナ首都郊外のイルピンを視察 その様子を自身のTwitterアカウントに投稿

    Video posted to French President Emmanuel Macron's Twitter account on June 16 showed what he called the "devastated" town of Irpin, which he visited along with other European leaders that day. Macron met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky along with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, and Romanian President Klaus Iohannis. Macron said he saw "heroism, too" in how Ukrainians had stopped the Russian army as it approached Kyiv. He added, "Ukraine resists. It must be able to win." Credit: Emmanuel Macron via Storyful ( Original Title: Macron Surveys 'Devastated' Irpin on Ukraine Trip )

    日付:2022年6月16日

    人物:エマニュエル・マクロン

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    Timeline of Ukraine's application for European Union membership

    PLEASE NOTE: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES European leaders are expected to welcome Kyiv's bid to join the EU at a summit in Brussels on Thursday (June 23) and Friday (June 24), as the war in Ukraine rages on. Though membership would take years to attain, for the EU to reach deep into the heart of the former Soviet Union would bring about one of Europe's biggest economic and social transformations since the Cold War. Ukraine applied to join just four days after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops across the border in February. The summit takes place days after the European Union's executive proposed that Ukraine become a formal candidate for membership of the bloc, a significant political gesture to the country as it resists Russia's invasion. Putin said on Friday (June 17) he had no objections to Ukraine joining the European Union. EU candidate status, sought by Ukraine since 2014 when protests in Kyiv toppled an unpopular pro-Russian president, would be a milestone in its path from a former Soviet republic towards a developed economy in the world's largest trading bloc. All 27 EU governments would have to agree to grant Ukraine candidate status, after which there would be extensive talks on the reforms required before Kyiv could be considered for membership. According to five diplomats and officials, cementing Ukraine's candidacy risks unrealistic expectations about membership for a country at war and with endemic corruption. Any applicant country has to respect human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality and the rule of law, human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities, a pluralistic society and support non-discrimination, tolerance, justice, solidarity and equality between women and men. It has to have stable institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights and respect for and protection of minorities, a functioning market economy and the capacity to cope with competition and market forces in the EU. It has to have the ability to take on and effectively implement the obligations of membership, including the aims of political, economic and monetary union. At times of peace, it took Poland, Ukraine's neighbour with similar population size and communist history, 10 years from applying for membership in 1994 to actually joining in 2004. (Production: Liliana Ciobanu, Amy Pollock) UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE / EUROPEAN UNION / REUTERS / UKRAINIAN MINISTRY OF EMERGENCIES / VITALI KLITSCHKO VIA TELEGRAM / STATE EMERGENCY SERVICES OF UKRAINE / COPENHAGEN DEMOCRACY SUMMIT / AGENCY POOL / ZAPORIZHZHIA VIA YOUTUBE ( Original Title: Timeline of Ukraine's application for European Union membership ) ( Caption: 4982WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_EU_TIMELINE_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月16日

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    'You can count on our brotherhood,' Macron tells Ukraine

    French President Emmanuel Macron said during a visit to Kyiv with three other European leaders on Thursday (June 16) that Ukraine could count on its allies for support. The leaders of Germany, France and Italy, all criticised in the past by Kyiv for support viewed as too cautious, offered the hope of EU membership to a country pleading for weapons to fend off Russia's invasion. Macron said that he and his European counterparts Olaf Scholz, Mario Draghi and Romania's Klaus Iohannis had agreed on some actions to show Ukraine is part of the European family. "All four of us support the status of Ukraine's immediate candidacy for accession to the European Union," Macron said. He also said some sort of communication channel was needed with Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose forces have invaded Ukraine, but that none of the European powers sought to negotiate on behalf of Ukraine's leaders. "Shche ne vmerla Ukraina," Macron quoted from the Ukrainian national anthem. "Ukraine is not dead, neither the glory nor the freedom of Ukraine is not dead. You can count on the brotherhood of Europe to make sure that Ukraine remains free." The war has caused global economic disruption and surging prices for food and energy, forcing central banks around the world to jack up borrowing costs even while their economies stumble. Macron reiterated the United Nations appeal to lift the blockade of Ukrainian ports to allow grain exports. (Production: Michaela Cabrera) ( Original Title: 'You can count on our brotherhood,' Macron tells Ukraine ) ( Caption: 5272WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_TALKS_MACRON_O_ )

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    'You can count on our brotherhood,' Macron tells Ukraine

    French President Emmanuel Macron said during a visit to Kyiv with three other European leaders on Thursday (June 16) that Ukraine could count on its allies for support. The leaders of Germany, France and Italy, all criticised in the past by Kyiv for support viewed as too cautious, offered the hope of EU membership to a country pleading for weapons to fend off Russia's invasion. Macron said that he and his European counterparts Olaf Scholz, Mario Draghi and Romania's Klaus Iohannis had agreed on some actions to show Ukraine is part of the European family. "All four of us support the status of Ukraine's immediate candidacy for accession to the European Union," Macron said. He also said some sort of communication channel was needed with Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose forces have invaded Ukraine, but that none of the European powers sought to negotiate on behalf of Ukraine's leaders. "Shche ne vmerla Ukraina," Macron quoted from the Ukrainian national anthem. "Ukraine is not dead, neither the glory nor the freedom of Ukraine is not dead. You can count on the brotherhood of Europe to make sure that Ukraine remains free." The war has caused global economic disruption and surging prices for food and energy, forcing central banks around the world to jack up borrowing costs even while their economies stumble. Macron reiterated the United Nations appeal to lift the blockade of Ukrainian ports to allow grain exports. (Production: Michaela Cabrera) ( Original Title: 'You can count on our brotherhood,' Macron tells Ukraine ) ( Caption: 5272WD-UKRAINE-CRISIS_TALKS_MACRON_O_ )

    日付:2022年6月16日

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