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Last minute of the war in Ukraine today, live

What has happened in the last hours in Ukraine

On the 151st day of the war launched by Russia against Ukraine, five months after the invasion, these are the key data at 8:00 p.m. this Sunday, July 24:

Russia claims to have destroyed a Ukrainian military ship and a missile store in the port of Odessa. The Russian Government and Army have confirmed this Sunday the missile attack denounced the day before by the Ukrainian authorities against the port of Odessa, one day after the Istanbul agreement reached on Friday to resume grain exports, but has assured that the bombings were aimed at military objectives. “Kalibr missiles have destroyed the military infrastructure of the port of Odessa”, said the spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zajarova, in her Telegram account, where she explained that the attacks were aimed at a “Ukrainian military ship”, which was achieved in this “high-precision” bombardment.

Ukraine vows to reconquer Kherson province by September. The province of Kherson, in the south of Ukraine, will be “definitively liberated” by the Ukrainian forces from their Russian occupation before the end of September, according to the councilor of the Ukrainian military district, Serhiy Jlan, in an interview on Ukrainian television. “All the plans of the occupiers will collapse,” he has indicated.

Russian Foreign Minister visits Egypt to break Moscow’s image of international isolation. The Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, visited Egypt this Sunday and met with the country’s president, Abdelfata al Sisi, in a new act of the campaign to break Russia’s image of international isolation in the midst of the war in Ukraine. “Russia’s foreign minister’s tour of African states kicks off with his visit to this friendly country as American diplomacy runs from house to house to various countries begging – hold your laugh – not to take photos with Lavrov to prevent Russia from use them as proof that it is not isolated, ”argued the spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zajarova.

Canada acknowledges the death of one of its citizens in Ukraine. The Canadian Foreign Ministry has recognized this Sunday that one of its citizens has recently died in Ukraine. “We know,” a ministry spokesman said. “We are in contact with the family and we are offering consular assistance.” Ottawa has indicated that it will not give data or details of what happened out of respect for the privacy of the family.

The German president affirms that defending European values ​​means being prepared to “accept inconvenience”. The war that Russian President Vladimir Putin is fighting against Ukraine is “a war against the unity of Europe,” German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Sunday. “This war is not just about the territory of Ukraine; it touches our fundamental values ​​and our peace order”, he pointed out. In relation to the energy crisis that is developing in Europe, Steinmeier has recalled that defending these values ​​also means being prepared to “accept inconveniences”. “We are prepared? We are going to face this question today and during the next days, weeks and months”, he has declared.

In Alexander Ermochenko’s photo for Reuters, a Russian armored convoy in the occupied province of Zaporizhia.

Source: EL PAIS

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