War in Ukraine – Restructuring of the government: Dmitro Kuleba offers his resignation – News




War in Ukraine – Restructuring of the government: Dmitro Kuleba offers his resignation – News – SRF























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  • Dmitro Kuleba offers resignation
  • At least seven dead in attack on Lviv
  • Ireland’s Prime Minister announces millions in aid
  • Another Russian drone attack on Kyiv
  • Ukraine accuses Russia of shooting prisoners of war
  • IAEA chief: situation at Zaporizhia nuclear power plant “very fragile”
  • Selensky dismisses deputy head of presidential office
  • After attack on Poltava: Russia is under criticism
  • UN after Putin trip: States have responsibility
  • Land forces killed in attack on Poltava
  • Critics complain of more Kremlin propaganda in Russian schools
  • Several ministers from Selenski’s cabinet resign
  • Poltava: More victims than initially expected
  • Our correspondent’s assessment of the attack in Poltava
  • Agency: Selenski reports 41 dead in rocket attack in Poltava
  • Insider: USA close to agreement on missile delivery
  • Several dead after Russian attacks
  • Selensky wants to meet head of the International Atomic Energy Agency
  • Putin in Mongolia – Ukraine demands consequences
  • Netherlands: Will provide Ukraine with more F-16s
  • Selensky: Advance in Russian Kursk is going according to plan
  • Minister: Poland should intercept Russian missiles over Ukraine
  • Human Rights Watch appeals to Mongolia ahead of Putin’s visit
  • Russia’s armed forces are making progress in eastern Ukraine, says Putin
  • 18 injured after attack on Sumy
  • Ukraine reports two injured in Russian airstrike on Kyiv
  • Selensky: Russia must feel what it is like to wage war
  • The most important things from the weekend
  • Russian missile attacks on Kyiv

Swiss Solidarity calls for donations for Ukraine


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In view of the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, Swiss Solidarity is collecting donations for the affected Ukrainian population. Millions of people – especially children, women and the elderly – have already fled and are seeking refuge in neighboring countries or in areas inland that have been spared from fighting. Swiss Solidarity supports refugees through its partner organizations within Ukraine, the neighboring countries of Poland, Romania, Moldova and Hungary, as well as in Switzerland.

Donations can be made at www.glueckskette.ch or to the postal account 10-15000-6, with the note “Crisis in Ukraine”.

Sources: Agencies, SRF


Tagesschau, 03.09.2024, 19:30


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