Kyiv commemorates fallen on fourth anniversary of Ukraine war

The war in Ukraine has entered its fifth year. In Kyiv, the fallen soldiers are commemorated on the fourth anniversary of the war's outbreak. Priest Maksym Schulha has conducted over 100 burials and no longer keeps a notebook, as the number has become too high.

The Ukraine war began on February 24, 2022, and now marks its fourth anniversary. In Kyiv, people commemorate the victims of the conflict, which has entered its fifth year.

Priest Maksym Schulha from Kyiv has buried numerous soldiers. He no longer keeps a notebook of the burials, as there have been too many—over 100 in total. These burials reflect the ongoing losses, with no end in sight.

Despite the Russian invasion, Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin has not yet succeeded in breaking the Ukrainians' spirit of resistance. The commemorative events in Kyiv highlight the continued solidarity and determination to defend.

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Kim Jong-un and Russian officials Volodin and Belousov attend the opening of North Korea's memorial museum honoring troops killed aiding Russia in Ukraine.
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North Korea opens memorial museum for troops killed aiding Russia in Ukraine; Kim Jong-un meets Russian officials Volodin and Belousov

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North Korea opened the Memorial Museum of Combat Feats at the Overseas Military Operations in Pyongyang on April 26, honoring its troops killed while supporting Russia in Ukraine. Leader Kim Jong-un attended the ceremony, stressing stronger bilateral ties, alongside Russia's State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin and Defense Minister Andrei Belousov. The event marked the first anniversary of Russia's recapture of the Kursk region.

Russian attacks on the Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih have killed at least two people and injured four others, including a nine-month-old girl.

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Russia summoned Luxembourg's ambassador on Thursday to protest the exhumation of Andriy Melnyk's remains. The Ukrainian nationalist leader was reburied near Kyiv earlier this week. Moscow described the actions as disrespectful to victims of Nazi Germany.

Ukraine’s Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (HUR) has identified several Kenyan nationals killed while fighting for Russia near Borova village in the Kharkiv region. The group died in a Ukrainian mortar strike. Several Kenyan families have appealed to the government to trace their loved ones missing in Russia.

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