Russia says Ukraine has started a long-expected counteroffensive but denies Kyiv made gains along the front lines.

Russia says Ukraine has started a long-expected counteroffensive but denies Kyiv made gains along the front lines.
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Claims by pro-Moscow commentators that Ukraine’s counteroffensive has failed are premature, says war monitor think tank.
As the war enters its 472nd day, these are the main developments.
Tens of thousands demonstrate in Belgrade, calling on interior minister to resign following deadly mass shootings.
US intelligence officials say Iran and Russia continue to strengthen their military cooperation and weapons assistance.
Former PM accuses a parliamentary probe into the COVID-19 ‘Partygate’ scandal of driving him out.
British media reports the deal is worth 25 million pounds ($31.5m) annually.
Carlos Alcaraz had levelled the contest when disaster struck as he limped to his bench holding his right leg.
A Turkish citizen is charged in Sweden for gun crimes and raising money for the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).
Russia reports a drone attack in its southwestern city which partially borders Ukraine.
Al Jazeera interviews social scientist Nando Sigona on migration trends.
President visits seriously wounded children as investigators seek to unravel Syrian suspect’s motive.
The accord will change how asylum seekers are processed at the bloc’s borders and how they are relocated across Europe.