During the Russia-Ukraine war, shells hit Nikopol near a nuclear plant, and Zelenskiy warned Moscow not to put
Zelenskiy tells Moscow not to try Ukrainian soldiers in court, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the president of Ukraine, has warned Russia not to put Ukrainian soldiers captured during the siege of Mariupol on trial. He says that if Russia does this, it will hurt the chances of negotiations.
In his most recent video address, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that talks with Russia would be impossible if Ukrainian soldiers were put on trial in Mariupol in what he called a "absurd and disgusting" way.
If this disgusting court happens and our people are brought into these places against all agreements and international rules, there will be abuse.
This will be the point where there can be no more talks." Shelling rocks near Nikopol nuclear plant
Near the nuclear plant in Zaporizhzhia, the city of Nikopol in Ukraine was hit by artillery shells.
Five times, shells were fired at Nikopol, the governor of the area, Valentyn Reznichenko, said in a Telegram update.
Ukraine is getting ready for Russian missile attacks to get worse on Wednesday, which is Ukraine's independence day.
The military of the country warned that Russia had put five warships and submarines with cruise missiles in the Black Sea and was putting air defense systems in Belarus. From Monday, large gatherings are not allowed in Kyiv for four days.
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As Ukraine celebrates its 31st anniversary of independence this week, the country's president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, said that Russia "may try to do something particularly ugly and vicious."
Near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, artillery shells have been falling on the Ukrainian city of Nikopol.
Valentyn Reznichenko, the governor of the area, wrote on Telegram that Nikopol was shelled five times. He said that 25 artillery shells hit the city, which started a fire at a factory and cut the power to 3,000 people.
Ukrainian officials say that Russian missiles hit targets near Odessa. Five Russian Kalibr cruise missiles were fired at the area from the Black Sea, the southern military command told the spokesperson for the region's government on Monday.
Two of them were shot down by Ukrainian air defenses, and three of them hit targets in farms, but no one was hurt. On Sunday, Russia said that the missiles had destroyed a storage facility for missiles for US-made Himars rockets, while Ukraine said that a granary had been hit.
On Saturday night, a car bomb on the outskirts of Moscow killed the daughter of an ultranationalist Russian ideologue and ally of Vladimir Putin.
Investigators say that Darya Dugina, whose father is the Russian political commentator Alexander Dugin, died when a powerful explosion tore apart the Toyota Land Cruiser she was driving about 12 miles (20km) west of the capital near the village of Bolshiye Vyazemy at about 9:30pm local time (19:30 BST).
A former member of the Russian Duma has said that the car bomb attack was done by Russian partisans.
Ilya Ponomarev, who was kicked out of the country because he worked against the Kremlin, said that the explosion was caused by the National Republican Army, which he said was an underground group in Russia that worked to overthrow the Putin government. He said, "This attack starts a new chapter in Russia's fight against Putinism." From MSN.

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