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European foreign ministers approved the creation of a special tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine during a meeting in Lviv on May 9. The tribunal, which will operate under the auspices of the Council of Europe, aims to prosecute Russia's top political and military leadership, including President Vladimir Putin. Ukraine expects the tribunal to start work in 2026. The Kyiv Independent’s Kateryna Hodunova spoke with Dutch Justice Minister David van Weel about the future tribunal and its role in bringing justice for Ukraine.

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Russian forces attack 3 communities in Sumy Oblast

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Over the past day, Russian troops shelled the Esman and Bilopillia communities of the northeastern Sumy Oblast bordering Russia, the regional military administration reported on Jan. 30.

The Russian forces also dropped eight explosive devices on the territory of the Velykopysarivska area of the oblast, the administration said. According to preliminary data, there were no casualties or damages.

Earlier in the day, the administration reported that Russian forces attacked six communities in Sumy Oblast on Jan. 29 using drones, mortars, small arms, and grenade launchers. The attacks didn’t cause any casualties or damage.

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