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5:16 AM

Vereshchuk: 1,700 Ukrainian soldiers and civilians are held by Russian forces.

Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said that 500 of those are women. "They force them to stand, don't let them sit down. They shave their heads, they force them to undress every day for checkups. They humiliate their human dignity. I know facts of rape, I saw spines that had been beaten," she said. The Kyiv Independent could not immediately confirm these claims.
3:58 AM

Truss: UK working with partners to verify details of possible chemical attack in Mariupol.

"Any use of such weapons would be a callous escalation in this conflict and we will hold Putin and his regime to account," said U.K.'s Foreign Secretary Liz Truss. The U.S. also expressed concern over the use of chemical weapons in Ukraine, although they cannot confirm it yet and will continue "to monitor the situation closely," Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said in a statement on April 11.
Russian airstrike survivors: ‘We came home, and there was no house’
3:07 AM

Russian airstrike survivors: ‘We came home, and there was no house’.

CHERNIHIV OBLAST – After Russian troops have withdrawn from Ukraine’s northmost region, an expected, yet no less horrific destruction was uncovered. Russian airstrikes targeted both high-rise buildings in Chernihiv and small houses in nearby villages, leaving many people in the regional capital and its suburbs dead, injured, and without a
2:40 AM

UN: Almost two-thirds of Ukrainian children have fled their homes.

About 4.8 million out of 7.5 million children had to leave their homes, said Manuel Fontaine, UNICEF’s emergency programs director, upon his return from Ukraine. Additionally, the UN confirms the deaths of 142 children but the number is "almost certainly higher," according to Fontaine.
1:50 AM

Russia shells Donetsk Oblast, killing 3.

Numerous settlements were bombed by Russian troops, resulting in eight injuries and three deaths, said Donetsk Regional Military Administration Head Pavlo Kyrylenko. According to Kyrylenko, seven more deaths were recorded in Mariupol on April 11. The total number of casualties in Mariupol and Volnovakha remains unknown.
1:46 AM

Zelensky: Ukraine can lift siege of Mariupol if it receives heavy weapons.

In his latest address, President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized that while he believes Ukraine will receive "almost all weapons necessary," Ukrainian lives are lost the longer the West delays their delivery. He also added that EU sanctions must be so strong that "even words about weapons of mass destruction from the Russian side are no longer heard."
1:17 AM

France declares 6 Russian agents persona non grata.

After a thorough investigation, France's Foreign Ministry announced that its General Directorate of Internal Security (DGSI) revealed on April 10 "a clandestine operation carried out by Russian intelligence services on our territory," the ministry said in a statement. According to French authorities, six Russian agents used diplomatic cover to advance Russian interests in France. The Ministry did not elaborate on details of the Russians' operation.
Defenders of besieged Mariupol plead for help, criticize commandment
11:55 PM

Defenders of besieged Mariupol plead for help, criticize commandment.

Ukrainian marines defending Mariupol came out with a public statement criticizing President Volodymyr Zelensky and the army command. The 36th Marine Brigade accused the country’s leadership of abandoning them in the besieged port city with no ammunition left, saying that it might be their last day of fighting. “For
Azov says Russia used chemical weapons in besieged Mariupol
11:47 PM

Azov says Russia used chemical weapons in besieged Mariupol.

Ukraine's Azov regiment said on April 11 that Russia had used a poisonous substance against Ukrainian troops in Mariupol, a besieged port on the Sea of Azov. Azov leader Andriy Biletsky said that three people have clear signs of chemical poisoning. He added that there are no "disastrous consequences" for
11:29 PM

Biden spokesperson says US president not planning to visit Kyiv.

Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU Foreign Minister Josep Borrell have recently visited Kyiv. French President Emmanuel Macron said he would only visit Ukraine "if it triggers something."
8:15 PM

Russian proxies call for using chemical weapons in Mariupol.

Eduard Basurin, a spokesman for Russia's proxies in Donetsk, said on April 11 that it made no sense to storm the well-fortified Ukrainian-controlled Azovstal plant in Mariupol because Russian troops would suffer heavy casualties, and instead Russian "chemical forces" should "smoke them out."
7:38 PM

Russia's capital outflow reaches $64 billion since January.

The outflow reached $17.5 billion in the same period last year and $72 billion for the whole of 2021. Foreign investors heavily withdrew their assets from Russia due to its war against Ukraine, to the point that Russia's Central Bank temporarily limited the possibility of withdrawing assets abroad, including for foreign investors.
6:22 PM

Lavrov: Russia won't stop war in Ukraine amid negotiations.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told local media outlets that negotiations were ongoing but that Russia won't stop its attacks. He also denied that Russia was committing war crimes, calling the mass graves “staged” and “provocations.”
2:05 PM

Zelensky: Tens of thousands killed in Mariupol.

In an address to the South Korean parliament, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the worst situation with hostilities is in Mariupol, a seaport in southern Ukraine that has been sieged by Russian troops since March 1. He said that Mariupol was destroyed and that the Russians did not stop the offensive.
1:39 PM

Russian oil embargo could be part of sixth round of EU sanctions.

The Foreign Ministers of Ireland, Lithuania and the Netherlands said on April 11 that the EU is drafting proposals for the bloc's oil embargo on Russia, although there is still no agreement regarding the measure. "The EU is spending hundreds of millions of euros on importing oil from Russia, which is certainly contributing to financing this war. We need to cut off that financing. The sooner, the better," said Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney, as quoted by Reuters.

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7:17 PM

Russia's crude exports fall to lowest level since February.

Seaborne crude flows averaged 3.12 million barrels a day over the four weeks to July 6, a 3% decline from the previous period ending June 29, according to tanker-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg. That's the lowest level recorded since the four-week period ending Feb. 23.
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