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The Ukrainian side has poured scorn on the process: Yuriy Sobolevsky, deputy head of the Kherson region council, told CNN that the elections had “nothing to do with democracy or free expression of will. There is no way to confirm the official figures and no international observers of the polling. It said that in three urban districts - Melitopol, Berdyansk and Enerhodar - voting will take place on September 8, 9 and 10.

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Residents of the self-declared Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics, as well as those in occupied parts of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions, are entitled to vote.Ī local Telegram channel in occupied Zaporizhzhia said the early voting for the elections of deputies to the Legislative Assembly and local self-government bodies is “in full progress.” There are, for example, several polling stations in St. Russia’s Central Election Commission said voting at the extraterritorial polling stations was coming to an end. Voting is taking place at people’s homes in the four regions as well as at “extraterritorial” polling stations in Russia. Russian official agencies are touting the elections being conducted in the four regions of Ukraine that were illegally annexed last year. It lasted about a year and allowed billions of dollars worth of grain and wheat to safely transit out of war-torn Ukraine via the Black Sea. The previous grain deal from which Russia pulled out, was brokered by Turkey and the United Nations. “From the Turkish side, I believe we will be able to reach a solution soon which fulfills the expectations (regarding the grain deal),” he said.

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“Putin rightfully does not approve if 44% of the grain goes to European countries,” the Turkish leader added.Įrdogan said Turkey has prepared a new proposal with the United Nations to revive the grain deal, which involves "important improvements." Especially now, grain which will be sent to the least developed poverty-stricken African countries is important,” Erdogan said at a joint press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin after a meeting in Sochi. "In order to be able to take common steps with Russia, Ukraine needs to soften its approach. Ukraine needs to “soften its approach” to revive the Black Sea grain deal, from which Russia withdrew in July, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday. Ukrainian Defense Forces also conducted offensive operations in the Melitopol area on Monday, including 11 strikes on Russian positions and two strikes on anti-aircraft missile systems. The general staff said Ukrainian forces were able to repel strikes in the area north of Klishchiivka in the Donetsk region. Russia launched an air strike near Budarky in Kharkiv region and more than 10 localities came under artillery fire in the area of Kupiansk, it added. In the Zaporizhzhia region, more than 15 localities came under fire, including Mala, Tokmachka, Orikhov, Robotyne and Stepnohirsk, the general staff said. The attacks resulted in casualties and injuries, the general staff said but did not provide detailed information on casualty figures.

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Russia launched five missile and 68 air strikes, fired 42 times from multiple launch rocket systems at Ukrainian troop positions and other populated areas, it said on Telegram.

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Residential buildings and other civilian infrastructure were hit by a series of Russian strikes on Monday, according to the General Staff of Ukraine’s armed forces. “Muratov is in strong disagreement with the Justice Ministry’s decision and will be filing a lawsuit,” said Novaya Gazeta Europe, the Latvia-based outlet established in 2022 after Russia’s war-related censorship laws forced the original organization to significantly scale down operations in the country.Ĭurrent deputy editor-in-chief Sergey Sokolov will become acting editor-in-chief of Novaya Gazeta, the article continues.Īerial view of the ruined houses in the destroyed village of Opytne near Bakhmut, the site of fierce battles with the Russian forces in the Donetsk region, Ukraine, on Sunday, September 3. Russia’s justice ministry on Friday added Muratov to its “foreign agents” register under legislation that stifles free speech and freedom of expression in the country, critics argue. Muratov made headlines last year when he announced plans to auction his Nobel Peace Prize medal to raise money for Ukrainian refugees. Russian journalist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dmitry Muratov will temporarily step down as editor-in-chief of Novaya Gazeta to challenge his recent “foreign agent” designation in court, the independent Russian news outlet reported Monday. Russia's top independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta chief editor and the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize winner Dmitry Muratov meets with reporters outside the newspaper's office in Moscow on OctoDimitar Dilkoff/AFP/Getty Images






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