Putin signs annexation law- Most Ukraine is now Russia

Putin signs annexation law- Most Ukraine is now Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin signs a law to formally annex four Ukrainian regions, despite global condemnation.

A Russian-installed official in Kherson says Moscow’s forces are regrouping following Ukraine’s counterattack successes.

Ukrainian troops are advancing into Russia’s defensive zone towards Luhansk, according to British intelligence.

Marina Ovsyannikova, the Russian TV journalist famous for an on-air anti-war protest, says she has escaped house arrest and is on the run.a.

Hours after Russia said it plans to supervise operations, the head of Ukraine’s state nuclear energy company says he is taking charge of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station.

Energoatom chief Petro Kotin made the comments in a video address posted on Telegram, urging workers at the plant against signing documents with the Russian occupiers. “All further decisions regarding the operation of the station will be made directly at the central office of Energoatom,” Kotin said. “We will continue to work under Ukrainian law, within the Ukrainian energy system, within Energoatom.”

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