Business Friday, October 14. Russia’s War On Ukraine: Daily News And Information From Ukraine Katya Soldak Forbes Staff Following New! Follow this author to stay notified about their latest stories. Got it! Oct 14, 2022, 07:13pm EDT | Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Members of a forensic team carry a plastic bag with a body inside as they work in an exhumation in a .
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11, 2022. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco) Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved Dispatches from Ukraine.
Day 233 As Russia’s attack on Ukraine continues and the war rages on, reliable sources of information are critical. Forbes gathers information and provides updates on the situation. By Polina Rasskazova From September 29 to today, the National Police of Ukraine found the bodies of 144 people who killed during Russian occupation in areas now liberated by the Ukrainian forces.
Of these, 108 bodies were exhumed from spontaneous burials, the rest were found in buildings and on the streets. According to the police, “85 of the dead are civilians, some of them have signs of violent death, in particular shrapnel wounds. ” The police have completed the exhumation at the mass burial site of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the city of Lyman, Donetsk region.
The bodies of 34 Ukrainian defenders were removed from the mass grave. “More than 120 more civilians are being exhumed. The police are establishing the circumstances of each person’s death.
” Kharkiv. As a result of a daytime attack by Russian forces, a number of non-residential buildings were damaged, the head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration reported . Russian troops fired 5 missiles at Kharkiv from a launching ground near the Russian city of Belgorod.
“According to the preliminary information of medical workers, there were no injuries. ” Zaporizhzhia. According to the head of the Zaporizhzia State Administration, this morning Russian troops targeted the regional center of the city with three S-300 missiles.
As a result of the attack, infrastructure facilities were damaged. Fires broke out at the site of the detonations but, according to preliminary information, there were no casualties. MORE FOR YOU Patrick Byrne Of Overstock Fame Says He Was Involved In Monthslong Effort To Overturn 2020 Election Higher Hotel And Car Supply Chain Pressuring Package Travel Options Did The Texas ESG Ban Have Any Bite? Employees of the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) have been threatened with layoffs if they do not sign labor contracts with the Russian nuclear corporation Rosatom.
One of the employees of the station told Suspilne about the situation on condition of anonymity. “Representatives of Rosatom came to the meeting,” he said. “They said that those who refuse to sign new contracts will be laid off.
Those who sign the contracts are promised salaries that are one-and-a-half to two-times higher than the Ukrainian salary. Industrial personnel were given time to think until November 3. Passes will be blocked for those who do not switch to new contracts.
” The head of the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Office, Andriy Yermak, requested the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) investigate the wellbeing of Ukrainian POWs in Russian Custody. Yermak specifically requested the Red Cross send its mission to the colony in Olenivka in the Donetsk region, where Ukrainian prisoners of war are known to be held. At the end of July, more than 50 defenders of Ukraine were killed in Olenivka as a result of terrorist shelling by Russian occupiers.
“Today in the center of Europe, unfortunately, terrible things are happening every minute and every hour, there are concentration camps again, and it is impossible to remain silent about this,” Yermak said during a video conference with representatives of the ICRC. The head of the President’s Office noted that he does not understand why the Red Cross mission has not yet arrived in Olenivka. “Therefore, I call for the Red Cross mission, with international media representatives, to arrive in Ukraine no later than in three days, even if you do not receive confirmation from Russia by this time.
” Yermak assured that Ukraine will contribute to the proposed mission. On The Cultural Front The Kharkiv Art Museum launches an exclusive NFT collection in cooperation with Binance “Art without borders,” said the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine. The Binance marketplace has released a museum collection of 15 works by famous artists: Dürer, Aivazovsky, Simon de Vlieger and others.
All works are divided into 3 price categories, from $500 to $1,000 USD. All funds collected from the auction will be directed to the operational activities of the museum to restore work and save jobs. American actress Jessica Chastain (The Good Nurse, Zero Dark Thirty, The Tree of Life), talked about her trip to Ukraine in August of this year on Jimmy Kimmel’s show.
The actress said that she was invited to Kyiv by Ukrainian friends after she contacted them to express her condolences. Jessica recounted her visit to the city of Irpin, in the Kyiv region, where she met with Ukrainian children in the hospital who suffered from Russian aggression. “I understood how sad it would be and I knew I had to go.
When I was meeting the kids at the hospital I thought my heart was going out to them, because there was a girl with her mom, she needed new legs. ” The actress also talked about her meeting with the President of Ukraine, who asked her not to forget about the war in Ukraine and to talk about it with people. During a meeting in the president’s office, she says she “felt like she was in a video game.
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