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Ivan Shevtsov, spokesman for Ukraine’s Steel Border Brigade said on 14 January 2025 that Russian drones were actively hunting Ukrainian soldiers in Sumy Oblast and that the Brigade is "in areas of active combat in Sumy Oblast and along the state border with Russia". [49] [50]
In early June, there were a number of armed clashes between the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine and militants seeking to establish their control over the border. On 28 May, the airspace of Ukraine was violated by the Russian Federation, and the flight of a Russian UAV was recorded in the anti-terrorist operation zone.
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Russia has demanded that NATO forbid Ukraine from ever joining the Western alliance, and also that it limit the deployment of NATO troops or weapons in countries on Russia’s border.
Polish–Soviet border agreement; Population exchange between Poland and Soviet Ukraine; Vistula Operation and subsequent defeat of UPA in Polish People's Republic; UPA and the Polish undergroung (Cursed soldiers) continued anti-communist resistance in post-war Ukraine and Poland respectively; 1941 World War II – Declaration of Ukrainian ...
As of February 2022, Ukraine is not party to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC). [2] In 2014 and 2015, the government of Ukraine made two formal requests for the ICC to investigate any Russian war crimes and crimes against humanity that may have occurred in Ukraine in the 2014 Euromaidan protests and civil unrest, the 2014 annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation ...
[31] [32] [33] According to the BBC, Serbian public sentiment during the Russo-Ukrainian war has been decidedly pro-Russian, with over 70% of Serbian citizens supporting Russia over Ukraine. [34] [35] Numerous murals and graffiti supporting Russia's invasion of Ukraine appeared throughout Serbia's capital Belgrade following the invasion. [36]
Kurti also compared the attack on the Ibër-Lepenc water canal with the Russian attacks in Donetsk and Luhansk, where they were trying to make Ukrainian soldiers enter both regions so that the Russians would have a justification to invade Ukraine. [239] The Serbian government denied all of Albin Kurti's accusations and so did the Serb list ...