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Ukraine claims control of Snake Island by AFP Staff Writers Kyiv, Ukraine (AFP) July 7, 2022 The Ukrainian army said Thursday it had regained control of the symbolic Snake Island in the Black Sea, after raising its flag there this week following the withdrawal of Russian forces. "We have effectively reestablished our control over Snake Island," a senior Ukraine military official, Oleksiy Gromov, said according to Ukraine's Interfax news agency. Ukrainian forces have "physical control" of the island, he said. Troops that participated in the operation have however redeployed to their garrisons, Gromov said, without specifying whether Ukraine was maintaining a military presence there. The Russian defence ministry meanwhile said it had carried out "precision" missile strikes on the island early Thursday, killing Ukrainian soldiers and forcing survivors to flee. Kyiv said earlier this week that the Ukrainian flag was placed again on Snake Island, territory seized by Russia in the initial stages of the invasion. Snake Island became a symbol of Ukrainian resistance after a radio exchange went viral at the start of the war, in which Ukrainian soldiers used an expletive to rebuff a Russian warship's demand to surrender. Ukraine forced Russian troops from Snake Island last week after a spate of heavy bombardments. The Russian military said it had withdrawn "as a sign of goodwill."
New Zealand's Ardern decries UN 'failure' over Ukraine war Sydney (AFP) July 7, 2022 The UN Security Council has failed in its response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Thursday, describing Moscow's role as "morally bankrupt." Ardern, who has long argued against the Security Council veto powers held by the five permanent members Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States, reiterated her call for reform of the body. The UN's "failure" over Ukraine was caused by Russia's position with a veto in the Security Council, she sa ... read more
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