Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 44 of the invasion

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At least 30 dead in Kramatorsk railway station attack; Kremlin admits ‘significant’ troop losses since start of war

Zelenskiy, said any temporary truce with Russia would just be a war postponed, and that Ukraine was working on the possibility of evacuating civilians from Mariupol by sea., said this year’s grain harvest was likely to be 20% down on last year because of a reduced sowing area after Russia’s invasion.to come to Bucha to see the reality for himself “if he has stomach to face these people” after the Kremlin spokesperson denied Russian troops had committed any atrocities there.

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