Gwara Media publishes a short digest of major news from Kharkiv and Ukraine on October 11, 2022. To find out more, follow the link. Briefly, clearly and precisely.
Restoration of De-occupied Territories of Kharkiv Oblast Continues
The liberated territories of Kharkiv Oblast are coming back to life. Gwara Media has gathered the news about the recent changes.
Ukraine Asks G7 to Provide Weapons for Air Defense after Russian Strikes
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy appealed to the leaders of the G7 group of countries to urgently provide Ukraine with air defense equipment on Tuesday after Russia pounded cities across the country with cruise missiles in a new escalation of the war.
Electricity Supply Resumed in Kharkiv
On the morning of Oct. 11, Kharkivoblenergo, the Kharkiv electricity supply company, informed the citizens that electricity was back on in Kharkiv and Kharkiv Oblast except for the recently de-occupied territories.
US to Prepare Recognition of Russia as a State-sponsor of Terrorism
The U.S. Congress has introduced a bill to recognize Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism and to recognize the actions of Russians in Ukraine as an act of genocide.
Ministry of Reintegration: 37 Deported Children are Back to Ukraine
On Oct. 11, the Ministry of Reintegration reported that 37 children were returned from Russia and reunited with their families. At the end of August, the children were taken from Kharkiv Oblast to the Russian town of Kabardinka (near Gelendzhik), despite the fact they all have parents. Currently, with the assistance of the Ministry of Reintegration, the families have been reunited and stay in a safe place in Zakarpattia Oblast.
Presidents of 11 European Countries Condemn Massive Russian Shelling in Ukraine
Presidents of 11 countries in Central and Eastern Europe stressed that the bombing of Ukrainian cities by Russia is a war crime that has no statute of limitations and falls under the jurisdiction of international courts.