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  • Karine Jean-Pierre
    Karine Jean-Pierre “Americans have the right to peacefully protest. Forcibly taking over a building is not peaceful.” 2 hours ago
  • Janet Yellen
    Janet Yellen “Treasury has consistently warned that companies will face significant consequences for providing material support for Russia's war, and the U.S. is imposing them today on almost 300 targets.” 2 hours ago
  • Catherine Russell
    Catherine Russell “Over 200 days of war have already killed or maimed tens of thousands of children in Gaza. For hundreds of thousands of children in the border city of Rafah, there is added fear of an escalated military operation that would bring catastrophe on top of catastrophe for children. Nearly all of the some 600,000 children now crammed into Rafah are either injured, sick, malnourished, traumatised or living with disabilities.” 2 hours ago
  • Eric Adams
    Eric Adams “We cannot allow what should be a lawful protest to turn into a violent spectacle that saves and serves no purpose. There's no place for acts of hate in our city. I want to continue to commend the professionalism of the police department and to thank Columbia University. It was a tough decision, we understood that. But with the very clear evidence of their observation and the clear evidence from our intelligence division, that they understood it was time to move and the action had to end and we brought it to a peaceful conclusion.” 10 hours ago
  • Sergei Shoigu
    Sergei Shoigu “To maintain the required pace of the offensive … it is necessary to increase the volume and quality of weapons and military equipment supplied to the troops, primarily weapons.” 10 hours ago
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Severodonetsk - Ukraine

Page with all the IPSEs stored in the archive related to the City/Town of Severodonetsk (Ukraine).
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“This is a very brutal battle, very tough, perhaps one of the most difficult throughout this war. Sievierodonetsk remains the epicentre of the encounter in Donbas ... Largely, that is where the fate of our Donbas is being decided now.”

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President of Ukraine
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“The Russians were in control of about 70 percent of the city, but have been forced back over the past two days. The city is divided in two. They are afraid to move freely around the city. Ukrainian forces had captured eight Russian prisoners. Russian general Aleksandr Dvornikov has set himself a target of taking full control of Severodonetsk by June 10, or controlling the Lysychansk-Bakhmut road. All of the forces, all of the reserves are concentrating on these two tasks.”

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Luhansk Governor
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“I regret to say that the Russian army succeeded in making its way deep into the city... they control most of the city. A fifth of the city is now a contested grey zone. Ukrainian fighters are holding out in one area and are still able to clear Russians out of some streets. They had captured six Russian prisoners the previous day. So I would tell sceptics not to write off Sievierodonetsk. It's too early to do that. The city is holding on.”

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Luhansk Governor
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“The city is essentially being destroyed ruthlessly block by block. Heavy street fighting continues and artillery bombardments threaten the lives of the estimated 13,000 civilians still sheltering in the ruined city. It is impossible to track civilian casualties amid the round-the-clock shelling. Civilians are dying from direct strikes, from fragmentation wounds and under the rubble of destroyed buildings, since most of the inhabitants are hiding in basements and shelters. There are food supplies for several more days, but the issue is how to distribute them.”

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Mayor of Severodonetsk
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“There are battles on the outskirts of the city. Massive artillery shelling does not stop, day and night. The city is being systematically destroyed - 90 percent of the buildings in the city are damaged.”

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Severodonetsk Mayor
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