A Ukrainian official said they created mobile groups to document the crimes and offenses made by Russian troops against the Ukrainian children.
Ukraine's "I Want To Live" initiative was launched on Sept. 18.
Belarusian-American political strategist Vitali Shkliarov believes an attack by Belarus against Ukraine would not tilt the war in Moscow's favor.
Ukraine launched the "I Want To Live" project to give Russian soldiers who want to surrender a special hotline to call.
The Biden administration has asked Congress to approve more than $46 billion in funding for Ukraine, as well as resources to battle an incoming winter Covid surge.
Poland's president on Wednesday said a missile strike within its border was "unfortunate accident" and not a deliberate Russian attack as originally feared.
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Polish President Andrzej Duda said the missile that killed two people in the eastern part of the country was "most likely" produced in Russia.
The French politician stressed that the conflict in Ukraine can only be resolved through diplomatic means.
The Russian Defense Ministry denied targeting Poland's border and called Polish media's reporting "a deliberate provocation in order to escalate the situation."
Aleksandr Dugin, known as "Putin's Brain," blamed the West for implying that he has turned against the Russian leader.
The Russian foreign ministry said they imposed the bans on individuals involved in shaping an "aggressive anti-Russian policy."
The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution Monday called for Russia to pay Ukraine reparations. Russia said the move was outside the assembly's jurisdiction.
The Kremlin-linked businessman did not specify the reason why he requested an investigation into St. Petersburg Gov. Alexander Beglov.
The Russians removed their helmets and military vests to swim across the Dnipro River, according to a video.
Ukraine's defense ministry said that several animals were found hanging in areas abandoned by the Russian army. Among the tortured animals was a rare gray dwarf hamster.
President Joe Biden and China's Xi Jinping met Monday in Indonesia to discuss the two superpowers' contentious relationship.
Ukraine's President Zelensky visited the liberated province of Kherson on Monday.
Ukraine also revoked the work permits of film crews from Suspline and Hromadske.
President Volodymyr Zelensky added that the unexploded munitions were found in critical infrastructure and civilian facilities.
The warning was made by Ukrainian Air Force spokesperson Yuriy Ignat.
The U.S. believes Russia and Ukraine each have over 100,000 casualties, providing an estimate to the brutal war that rages on.
The soldiers were also having difficulties receiving the wages they were promised for joining the Russian army, Ukrainian authorities said.