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Moment shows Ukraine hits building of russian soldiers

An unmanned aerial vehicle captured the moment of the shelling of a building where Russian soldiers were hiding in Ukraine’s Donbass region. The building where the Russian soldiers were hit was heavily damaged by the Ukrainian 54th Mechanized Battalion. The camera captured footage of Russian soldiers attempting to flee the building where the smoke was rising.

Declaring that 20,800 Russian soldiers were killed between February 24 and April 19, the Ukrainian General Staff said that 802 tanks, 2,063 armored military vehicles, 386 artillery fire systems, 132 multi-barrel rocket launchers, 67 air defense systems, 169 aircraft, 150 helicopters, 158 unmanned aerial vehicles, 1,495 cars, 76 fuel tankers, 8 ships, 27 special technical equipment and 4 operational tactical rocket systems were destroyed.

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Srebrenica Genocide Victims Laid to Rest on 30th Anniversary

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Seven newly identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide were buried at the Potocari Memorial Cemetery in Bosnia and Herzegovina on the 30th anniversary of the massacre. The genocide, recognized by international courts, claimed over 8,300 Muslim lives during the Bosnian War.

The ceremony drew leaders and officials from across the region and Europe, including Turkish Parliament Speaker Numan Kurtulmuş, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, and French and NATO representatives.

Bosnian official Denis Bećirović emphasized the years of propaganda and planning that led to the genocide, while French President Emmanuel Macron warned that denialism has no place in EU-aspiring nations. NATO’s Mark Rutte called it a lasting tragedy linking the Netherlands and Bosnia.

Sirens marked the remembrance across cities, and symbolic tributes—including a silent jump from Mostar Bridge and the release of lilies—honored the victims. The newly buried include victims aged between 17 and 67.

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