Triple Threat: Fighting in Ukraine, Journalist Arrests in Russia, and Deadly Shooting in Russia

Donetsk successfully defends against 55 attacks

On April 29, Ukraine announced that it had successfully countered 55 Russian attacks in multiple villages north and west of Novobakhmutivka in the eastern Donetsk region. One of the villages targeted was Ocheretyne, where intense fighting was reported on Sunday. The conflict in Ukraine has taken a toll on Russia, with the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reporting that 467,470 Russian soldiers have been killed since the war began on February 24, 2022.

Meanwhile, in Russia, three journalists have been arrested in the past three days. Sergei Mingazov, from Forbes Russia, was detained on charges of sharing false news about the abuses in Bucha by Russian forces. Similar accusations of extremism were made against Sergei Karelin, a video journalist who worked for various media outlets and was arrested in Murmansk, and Konstantin Gabov, a Reuters collaborator apprehended in Moscow.

Furthermore, there have been reports of a deadly shooting in the city of Mara Ayagy in Russia, where two traffic police officers lost their lives and four others were injured. The attackers used explosives and automatic weapons before being neutralized by Russian security forces during the incident.

Chinese President Xi Jinping is scheduled to visit France, Serbia, and Hungary from May 5 to 10 at an invitation from the leaders of these countries to strengthen ties between China and European nations.

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