three things to remember from Thursday, December 7

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War in Ukraine: three things to remember from Thursday December 7

War in Ukraine: three things to remember from Thursday December 7 – (franceinfo)

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franceinfo – N. El Khaouafi, A. Chanteloup

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19/20 info takes stock of the information from the last 24 hours in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

Ukraine is experiencing its 652nd day of conflict, Thursday December 7. Gifts for Saint Nicholas’ Day, the shocking statement from the Ukrainian intelligence spokesperson and 100 billion euros in aid to Ukraine and Israel blocked by the American Senate… Here is what we should remember from this day.

Image of the day: gifts distributed by soldiers to children for Saint Nicholas

Volunteers and soldiers brought gifts to children in the suburbs of Kherson (Ukraine), on the occasion of Saint Nicholas Day, Thursday, December 7. “I am happy for all these gifts, but what I want above all is victory”confided one of them.

Quote of the day: “To all traitors, the safest path is to surrender yourself into the hands of Ukrainian justice”

Andrei Yusov, Ukrainian intelligence spokesman, said: “To all traitors, the safest path is to surrender yourself into the hands of Ukrainian justice.” kyiv claims and assumes responsibility for the assassination of a former member of the pro-Russian country. He was accused of espionage and was exiled to Moscow.

Today’s figure: 100 billion euros in aid to Ukraine and Israel blocked by the American Senate

The US Senate has blocked 100 billion euros. Joe Biden failed to convince the Republican opposition to vote for an aid package for Ukraine and Israel. Republicans are demanding significant concessions on US migration policy in exchange for their vote.


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