The editions of the printed newspapers this Friday, February 25, reflect what happened in the first 24 hours of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The harsh images, many of which were the main ones on the web portals, were transferred to the paper editions to accompany comprehensive reports and in-depth analyzes of the situation in the main Ukrainian cities, where Vladimir Putin’s troops have been entering since morning. from Thursday.
Russia’s advance in Ukraine continued this Friday. Anton Gerashchenko, adviser to the country’s Interior Ministry, said the bombing in the capital, Kiev, resumed in the early hours and continued into the early hours. According to official information, shelling with ballistic missiles and cruise ships took place, according to what Gerashchenko published on Telegram.
The Ukrainian Army, meanwhile, published a video on its official Twitter profile in which a strong explosion can be seen in the sky of Kiev on Friday morning.
🇷🇺 військові злочинці обстріляли мирні райони Києва.🇺🇦 ППО не дала долетіти двом смертельним подарункам “братів” до столиці.Зберігайте спокій, допомагайте один одному, отримуйте інформацію лише з офіційних джерел.https://t.co/isMCmS7367 pic.twitter.com/yY6b5ExbAa
— ЗС УКРАЇНИ (@ArmedForcesUkr) February 25, 2022
The world’s print media focused on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine on their front pages this Friday, from Asian to European newspapers and those from the United States and Latin America, showing what is happening in images.
Front pages of European newspapers on the conflict in Russia and Ukraine ▼
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Russia-Ukraine conflict: Latest news
The President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, confirmed the death of 137 dead and more than 315 wounded on the side of his country at the end of the first day since the invasion of Russia.
This was said by the head of the Executive Power of that country in a speech that was released on his Telegram channel. He also explained that 10 of the casualties are officers of the Army of his country, according to the Russian agency Sputnik.
In addition, Zelensky approved a military mobilization order valid for three months, which provides for the recruitment of reservists to face the Russian invasion.
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