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Iryna Valentynivna Venediktova is a Ukrainian politician, academic, and lawyer, previously a prosecutor general of Ukraine from March 2020 to July 2022. She was the first woman to hold the office and was suspended on 17 July 2022 by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Ukraine war: Zelensky fires security chief and top prosecutor

Ukraine war: Zelensky fires security chief and top prosecutor
Jul 18,2022 4:40 am

... The sacked officials, Ivan Bakanov and Iryna Venediktova, have not commented...

Ukraine war: 21,000 alleged war crimes being investigated, prosecutor says

Ukraine war: 21,000 alleged war crimes being investigated, prosecutor says
Jul 7,2022 4:05 am

... Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova told the BBC she was receiving reports of between 200 to 300 war crimes a day...

Ukraine round-up: Evacuation under fire and new oil tensions

Ukraine round-up: Evacuation under fire and new oil tensions
Jul 7,2022 12:35 am

... Ukraine alleges thousands of war crimesUkraine s prosecutor general, Iryna Venediktova, has told the BBC she is investigating more than 21,000 war crimes and crimes of aggression allegedly committed since the start of Russia s invasion...

Ukraine round-up: Long-range rockets and Kherson torture claims

Ukraine round-up: Long-range rockets and Kherson torture claims
Jun 1,2022 11:55 pm

... Kyiv s top prosecutor, Iryna Venediktova, with 200 to 300 cases being reported every day...

Ukraine reports 15,000 suspected war crimes

Ukraine reports 15,000 suspected war crimes
Jun 1,2022 1:00 am

... Some 600 suspects have been identified and 80 prosecutions have begun, Iryna Venediktova told reporters in The Hague...

Ukraine launches hunt for Russian soldiers accused of Bucha war crimes

Ukraine launches hunt for Russian soldiers accused of Bucha war crimes
Apr 29,2022 8:15 pm

... On Thursday, Ukraine s prosecutor general Iryna Venediktova announced they had identified the 10 suspects in particular, sharing pictures of the young men...

War in Ukraine: Ukrainians deported to Russia beaten and mistreated

War in Ukraine: Ukrainians deported to Russia beaten and mistreated
Apr 29,2022 2:10 pm

... " I don t want to respond to these huge liars, " said Iryna Venediktova, Ukraine s prosecutor general...

Ukraine war: Kyiv's battle for justice over alleged Russian war crimes

Ukraine war: Kyiv's battle for justice over alleged Russian war crimes
Apr 14,2022 3:55 am

... The pursuit of it is being led by Ukraine s Prosecutor General, Iryna Venediktova, appointed two years ago as the first woman to hold the office...

Ukraine round-up: Evacuation under fire and new oil tensions

Mar 28,2022 2:20 am

Residents have been told to leave Ukraine's eastern city of Slovyansk, A Day after Two People were killed in a Russian attack on a market.

Civilians boarded minibuses on Wednesday morning as Russian forces advanced from the north and east.

Mayor Vadym Lyakh said " we take people out every day" and " about 23,000 residents remain". " Many of The Evacuees were taken by bus to The City of Dnipro, further west. "

He Said The City , previously home to More Than 100,000 people, " is well fortified".

With Russian forces now controlling the nearby Luhansk region, UK defence intellligence says Slovyansk is likely to be The Next focus of The Fight for Donbas, the industrial area comprising Luhansk and Donetsk.

Russian forces also continued shelling Mykolaiv, a strategic city in The South where Ukraine is blocking an advance on The Port city of Odesa.

Family broken by missile strike

A Russian-Ukrainian family has been irrevocably split by The War , after a missile attack on Kyiv injured Russian-born Ekaterina Volkova and killed her Ukrainian husband.

The Bbc spoke to their relatives, who called The Strike on an apartment block unforgivable. Ekaterina and Her Daughter Zhenya were pulled from the rubble, but Oleksiy died, leaving The Family grief-stricken.

Ukraine alleges thousands of War Crimes

Ukraine's prosecutor general, Iryna Venediktova , has told The Bbc she is investigating More Than 21,000 War Crimes and crimes of aggression allegedly committed since the start of Russia's invasion.

She acknowledged that many trials would have to be held In Absentia . Despite that, She Said : " Russian militaries who decided to kill civilians, to torture civilians, to rape civilians, they should understand that it's only A Question of time when they all will be in court".

She Said she was receiving reports of 200-300 War Crimes A Day .

There has been international condemnation of Russian attacks on civilian areas. Ukrainians, as well as foreign journalists and aid workers, have documented atrocities by Russian troops, such as indiscriminate shelling of apartment blocks. Russia denies targeting civilians and accuses Ukraine of staging " provocations".

Russia-Kazakhstan tensions over oil

A Russian court has ordered a suspension of Kazakh oil exports to Western markets for a month.

Russia controls The Black Sea oil terminal at Novorossiisk, where tankers load up with oil sent via pipeline from the Tengiz Field in Kazakhstan.

The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) operates the pipeline and is appealing against the ruling. The Court found " documentary violations" in the CPC's oil spill response plan.

Several Western oil giants have stakes in the CPC, including Chevron and Mobil.

Russia's oil and gas exports are now restricted under Western sanctions, so producers like Kazakhstan are much in demand.

Kazakhstan provided 6% of EU oil imports in 2020, and Russia 29%, the EU Commission says. The CPC carries 80% of Kazakh oil exports to Europe.

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has publicly refused to recognise the Donetsk and Luhansk " people's republics" declared by Russia in eastern Ukraine.

He has also suggested Kazakhstan could boost its oil exports to the EU.

Latvia to reintroduce military conscription

Latvia plans to reintroduce national military service, which it scrapped in 2007. For a transitional five years it will be voluntary, then compulsory - a system similar to Sweden's.

The Move , announced by Defence Minister Artis Pabriks , will bring Latvia into line with its Baltic neighbours Estonia, Lithuania and Finland, which have military conscription.

Men aged 18-27 will be recruited and paid up to €400 (£342; $408) a month, for 11 months of duty. Their service will also turn them into military reservists. Service will remain voluntary for women.

Latvia, a member of both the EU and Nato, has just 7,500 Active Duty soldiers and National Guards, backed by 1,500 Nato troops. The Goal is to train an extra 7,000 conscripts annually.

" The greater The Number of people with military training, the less likely it will be that Russia will want to direct its military aggression against Latvia, " Mr Pabriks tweeted.

Latvia has a population of about 1. 8 million, a quarter of whom are ethnic Russians.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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