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War in Ukraine: three things to remember from Thursday November 23
19/20 info takes stock of the information from the last 24 hours in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. – (franceinfo)
19/20 info takes stock of the information from the last 24 hours in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
Ukraine knows its 637th day of conflict, Thursday November 23. The death of a Russian actress in the region Donetskfeelings Russophobics accused of Finland by Moscow and the length of the front line… Here is what should be remembered from this day.
Image of the day: Russian actress dies in Ukrainian bombing
In the region of Donetsk, an area occupied by the Russians, the Ukrainians struck a theater where a Russian actress had come to sing for her country’s soldiers. She was playing guitar when a shell flew across the theater stage. The 40-year-old actress was killed instantly. 25 soldiers, present in the room, also died. In the region of Zaporizhia, a Russian journalist lost his life. He was hit by Ukrainian fire. Thursday evening, Moscow accused kyiv of having deliberately targeted a group of Russian journalists.
Quote of the day: “Russophobic feelings” accused of Finland by Moscow
The sentence of the day was spoken by Maria Vladimirovna Zakharovathe spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Minister. “The Finnish authorities are starting to find clumsy excuses, thus reactivating Russophobic sentiments”, she said. Finland accuses Moscow of wanting to destabilize the country by letting undocumented migrants cross its border.
The figure of the day: a front of 1,000 kilometers
1,000 kilometers, It is the length of the front, which runs from the south towards the region of Kherson and extends east to the north of Kupiansk. This line hardly moves anymore, with the Ukrainian army to the north. The fiercest battles take place at Avdiivka, with permanent shelling. The Ukrainian counter-offensive does not produce significant results. The country declared Thursday that it was running out of ammunition.