Right to self-defence: Ukraine tells Greece Russian vessels remain a target
Ukraine has told Greece that it will continue striking Russian vessels on the open sea, citing its right to self-defence under the UN Charter.

Ukraine has told Greece that it will continue striking Russian vessels on the open sea, citing its right to self-defence under the UN Charter.

Both 12-year-old girls who had gone missing in Tuva on July 1 were found dead. On the morning of July 9, the regional office of Russia’s federal Investigative Committee reported that a body believed to be one of the girls had been recovered on the bank of the Yenisei River near the village of Sukpak
In the Donetsk region, 13,600 civilians remain in the active combat zone.

EU foreign ministers are expected to approve a new round of sanctions against Russia on July 13 in response to Moscow's recent barrages on Ukraine. The package is set to target companies and one person involved in supplying components for Russian attack drones.
Drones attacked the city of Kirishi in Russia’s Leningrad Oblast on July 9, with a likely strike on an oil refinery, monitoring Telegram channel Supernova+ reported.