![]() The 23-year-old Rybakina was born in Moscow and played in the Russian system until 2018, when financial issues led to her nationality switch. She played here with us for a long time, and then in Kazakhstan,” Russian Tennis Federation President Shamil Tarpishchev told sports website Championat on Saturday after Rybakina beat Ons Jabeur 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 on Centre Court. The organisation then praised her training programme in the country after she won the Venus Rosewater Dish as Wimbledon champion while representing Kazakhstan. The Russian Tennis Federation claimed Elena Rybakina as “our product” in her run-up to the women’s title at Wimbledon. 15:25 GMT Russia claims Wimbledon winner Elena Rybakina as ‘our product’ The rescuers kept on working in the rain despite the dangerous conditions. Another man was pulled alive from the rubble Sunday night.Ĭranes and excavators worked alongside the rescue teams to clear away the ruins of one building, its sides completely shorn off by the impact of the attack. Ukraine’s emergency services said Sunday they have rescued five people from the rubble so far and have made contact with three others still trapped alive beneath the ruins. ![]() The attack late Saturday evening destroyed three buildings in a residential quarter of the town, which is inhabited mostly by people who work in nearby factories. The raid killed at least 15 people, and many are thought to be still trapped a day later. Ukrainian emergency workers are still working to pull people out of the rubble after Russian missiles hit apartment buildings in Chasiv Yar in eastern Ukraine, the AP news agency reported. 17:02 GMT Efforts ongoing to find survivors in bombed apartment buildings One woman who had ventured inside to see what she could salvage from her apartment retrieved a bluebird, still in its cage. Journalists from the news agency were given a tour of the wreckage by survivors. 18:05 GMT 30 people still trapped in rubble of apartment buildingĪt least 30 people are still trapped in the rubble of a Chasiv Yar apartment building in eastern Ukraine, according to an AFP news agency update on the Russian missile attack late last night that killed at least 15. She said she could not say when exactly the counteroffensive would happen. “It’s clear there will be fighting, there will be artillery shelling … and we therefore urge to evacuate urgently,” Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said on national television. Ukraine lost control of most of the Black Sea region of Kherson, including its eponymous capital, in the first weeks after Russia’s February 24 invasion. Ukraine’s deputy prime minister on Sunday urged civilians in the Russian-occupied southern region of Kherson to urgently evacuate as Ukraine’s armed forces were preparing a counterattack there. 18:34 GMT Ukraine urges civilians in Kherson to evacuate These were the updates on Sunday, July 10: This live blog is now closed, thank you for joining us.
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