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May 11, 2022: Russia-Ukraine news


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SOURCE: https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-05-11-22/index.html
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Murphy Journalists Yegor Polyakov and Aleksandra Miroshnikova, working for Russian online newspaper Lenta.ru, told CNN that the idea to publish dozens of articles critical of Russian President Vladimir Putin and his war in Ukraine came about because they couldn't continue working as usual with the war in Ukraine raging on.The articles were published to Lenta.ru, a pro-Kremlin news outlet in Russia, on May 9. The two journalists published a number of articles with headlines such as, "Putin unleashed one of the bloodiest wars of the 21st century" and "Vladimir Putin lied about Russia's plans in Ukraine.""Some people say, 'We had no other choice but to keep working,'" the two journalists said. He also said there is "no doubt" the capital of Ukraine is still Russia's "main target."He said Russian attacks could happen "any second."Klitschko added that war "changed the life for everyone" and he says he is keeping his fingers crossed to "stop this senseless war as soon as possible."From CNN StaffUkrainian Capt. The Facebook post — created on Wednesday night local time — also includes a message from Valeria:She promised him that she would survive the siege - and live for the two of them.From CNN's Tim Lister and Mariya KnightFor the first time, a civilian in Russia has reportedly died as a result of cross-border shelling from Ukraine, according to Russian authorities.The governor of the Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said that "one person was killed during shelling of the village of Solokhi."Solokhi is a village ten kilometers from the Ukrainian border. "We have already evacuated most of the people to safety."From CNN's Hira HumayunUkraine has offered Russia to release Russian prisoners of war in exchange for the evacuation of injured Ukrainian soldiers from the besieged Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, said Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk on Wednesday.In a Facebook post, Vereshchuk said there is no agreement yet and negotiations are underway regarding the proposal.She said the government is working out different options to get Ukrainian soldiers out of Azovstal but that none of the options are "ideal.""We are not looking for an ideal option, but a working one," Vereshchuk said.Please enable JavaScript for a better experience.

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