Ukrainian Zinchenko gives heartfelt thanks to City over their support
Oleksandr Zinchenko broke down in tears as he thanked Manchester City for their support after clinching his fourth Premier League title with the club.
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Oleksandr Zinchenko broke down in tears as he thanked Manchester City for their support after clinching his fourth Premier League title with the club.
Hundreds more Ukrainian fighters who made their stand inside Mariupol's bombed-out steel plant surrendered, bringing the total to over 1,700, Russia said Thursday, amid international fears about the fate of the prisoners in Moscow's hands.
An estimated 6 million Ukrainian refugees have fled across the border to neighbouring European countries since the beginning of Russia's war.
(Reuters) - Ukrainian former world boxing heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko has called on the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to ban Russian athletes, following the Russian invasion in his homeland.
The State of Israel intends to conduct training programs and short-term trainings for Ukrainian psychologists. This was stated during a telephone conversation between the First Ladies of Ukraine and Israel Olena Zelenska and Michal Herzog, according to the Facebook page of the Embassy of Ukraine in Israel.
The possibility of providing emergency medical care to Ukrainian citizens who are currently forced to stay in Israel due to Russian armed aggression was the subject of a meeting between the Ambassador of Ukraine to Israel Yevhen Korniychuk and the Director General of the Medical Center named after Sourasky (Ichilov) Ronnie Gamza. This was reported on the Facebook page of the Embassy of Ukraine to the State of Israel.
Everest saw a clutch of records on Thursday including the most summits for a woman and the first all-Black team -- and a Ukrainian climber reached the top of the world for her war-torn country. Nepali climber Lhakpa Sherpa, 48, reached the snow-capped summit for the 10th time, breaking her own record set in 2018. "Lhakpa stood atop Everest at 6:15 am today. This has become her 10th ascent," Mingma Gelu Sherpa of Seven Summit Adventure, the agency that handled her expedition, told AFP from the Everest base camp.