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Portal:Current events/2022 May 6

May 6, 2022 (2022-05-06) (Friday)

Armed conflicts and attacks

  • Russo-Ukrainian War
    • 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
      • 2022 Russia–Ukraine peace negotiations
        • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says that Ukraine is open to continue peace talks with Russia if they guarantee the restoration of preinvasion borders, return the Ukrainians who were forcefully evacuated to Russia, and if Russian troops withdraw from the country. (The Independent) (Axios)
      • Ukrainian MP Oleksiy Goncharenko claims that the Russian frigate Admiral Makarov was struck with Neptune anti-ship missiles off of Snake Island. Russia denies having any information of the strike. (Newsweek)
  • Jihadist insurgency in Burkina Faso
    • Eleven people are killed and nine others are injured in Islamist attacks in Loroum and Sanmatenga provinces, Burkina Faso. Twenty attackers are also killed. (AP)

Business and economy

Disasters and accidents

  • 2022 Madrid explosion
    • Two people are killed and eighteen others are injured when an explosion occurs in a residential building in Madrid, Spain. (AP)
  • Hotel Saratoga explosion
    • At least 26 people are killed and at least 74 others are injured by an explosion caused by a suspected gas leak at the Hotel Saratoga in Havana, Cuba. (AP)
  • Two people die and over 100 more are rescued as a boat carrying migrants runs aground in southern Italy. (AP)

Health and environment

International relations

Law and crime

  • Two people are killed and three others are injured during a mass shooting at a care home in Molensingel, Alblasserdam, Netherlands. The perpetrator was already wanted for murdering a man at a shop yesterday. (BBC News)
  • Sofia Sapega, the girlfriend of Belarusian activist Roman Protasevich, with whom she was detained when their flight was diverted by the Belarusian Air Force last year, is sentenced to six years in prison for "inciting social hatred". The exiled Belarusian opposition condemns the verdict. (Reuters)

Politics and elections

Sports

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