Poland buries wartime remains in western Ukraine as part of reconciliationNew Foto - Poland buries wartime remains in western Ukraine as part of reconciliation

PUZHNYKY, Ukraine (Reuters) -Remains of Poles killed by Ukrainian nationalist insurgents during World War Two were buried in western Ukraine on Saturday as officials from both countries looked on, a move to ease a rare strain in relations between the two close allies. Poland was allowed to exhume the remains in the former Polish village of Puzniki, in present-day Ukraine, earlier this year after longstanding demands from Warsaw over the issue, which has caused friction between the neighbouring countries. With Polish Catholic priests officiating, the simple wooden coffins of 42 Poles, each marked with a cross and flanked by wooden cross, were placed in a long, narrow grave in a wooded, abandoned cemetery. Lanterns and wreaths draped in Polish red and white and Ukrainian yellow and blue colours were laid alongside. "The victims of the Puzniki massacre rested in an unmarked grave for decades, but their memory endures for their loved ones and those who fought for this remembrance, truth, and act of elementary justice," Polish Culture Minister Marta Cienkowska was quoted as saying by state news agency PAP. "Today's burial is a restoration of dignity to those who had it stripped from them in the most inhumane way." Cienkowska expressed confidence that it would be possible to locate and identify remaining victims, according to PAP. Survivor Maria Jarzycka-Wroblewska, 90, said groups of men had assured residents they would be safe and then the killings occurred overnight. "No one in my immediate family was murdered here, but neighbours, friends and even a distant cousin were," she said. "Thank God that the Ukrainian authorities and the Poles came to an agreement and this is finally done...You cannot put all Ukrainians in the same basket." The abandoned village is among sites where Polish officials say more than 100,000 people were killed by insurgents between 1943 and 1945. Large swathes of modern-day western Ukraine were under Polish control at the time. The Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), which fought against both Nazi German forces and the Soviet Red Army, is widely held responsible for the killings as part of efforts to limit Polish influence over the area. The so-called Volhynia massacres have complicated relations even as Poland has backed Ukraine against Russia's 2022 invasion by supplying weapons and taking in almost a million refugees. Ukraine has rejected Poland's description of the killings as "genocide", saying thousands of Ukrainians were also killed in events that were part of a wider conflict between the neighbours. The exhumations involving around 20 specialists had been aimed at identifying victims and burying them. Polish officials have called on Ukraine to allow more operations to take place. (Additional reporting by Alan Charlish in Warsaw; Writing by Dan Peleschuk and Ron Popeski, Editing by Franklin Paul)

Poland buries wartime remains in western Ukraine as part of reconciliation

Poland buries wartime remains in western Ukraine as part of reconciliation PUZHNYKY, Ukraine (Reuters) -Remains of Poles killed by Ukrainian...
Pilot and influencer Ethan Guo released from Antarctic air base after two monthsNew Foto - Pilot and influencer Ethan Guo released from Antarctic air base after two months

PUNTA ARENAS, Chile (AP) — An American social media influencer who has been stuck in a Chilean airbase in Antarctica for two months after landing a plane there without permission was released on Saturday back to the mainland, where he was to pay $30,000 in penalties. Ethan Guo, who was 19 when he began hisfundraising mission for cancer research, was attempting to become the youngest person to fly solo to all seven continents. But he was detained after Chilean authorities said he lied to officials by providing authorities with "false flight plan data." Prosecutors said he had been authorized to only fly over Punta Arenas in southern Chile, but that he kept going south, heading for Antarctica in his Cessna 182Q — a single-engine light aircraft known for its versatility. After he landed in Chile's Antarctic territory on June 28, he wasdetained in a military baseamid legal negotiations between his lawyers and the government. Guo, who is originally from Tennessee and turned 20 in July, spent two months living in the base with limited communications and freezing Antarctic winter temperatures plunging below zero. He was released by a Chilean judge on the condition that he donate the tens of thousands of dollars raised to a childhood cancer foundation within 30 days and leave the country as soon as possible. He is also banned from entering Chilean territory for three years. The influencer's lawyer Jaime Barrientos told The Associated Press that Guo landed because he had to divert his aircraft due to poor weather conditions, and that he did receive authorization from Chilean authorities. "To his surprise, when he was about to take off back to Punta Arenas he was arrested, in a process that from my perspective was a total exaggeration," Barrientos said. Barrientos said he was happy with the agreement struck with authorities. Guo landed Saturday at Punta Arenas aboard a navy ship wearing a Chilean national soccer team jersey and appeared friendly with the press after disembarking, describing his detention as "mundane" experience with "limited freedoms". "The Chilean people have been incredibly hospitable, they've been fantastic people. They've taken care of me. They've taught me Spanish, and they've treated me like family," he said.

Pilot and influencer Ethan Guo released from Antarctic air base after two months

Pilot and influencer Ethan Guo released from Antarctic air base after two months PUNTA ARENAS, Chile (AP) — An American social media influen...
Over 25 million under alert for severe weather, possible flash flooding in NortheastNew Foto - Over 25 million under alert for severe weather, possible flash flooding in Northeast

Strong to severe thunderstorms are sweeping across parts of the Northeast on Saturday afternoon, putting more than 25 million people on alert. A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of the Northeast, from Maryland to Maine, until 8 p.m. ET. This includes much of the Interstate 95 corridor, including Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City and Boston. The primary hazard from any severe thunderstorms that develop is strong, potentially damaging wind gusts. Isolated large hail and a brief tornado or two cannot be ruled out, especially for locations in northern New England included in the watch. Any slow-moving thunderstorms with torrential rain could also trigger localized flash flooding, especially in urban, poor-drainage areas, and bring frequent lightning. Damaging winds, large hail and lightning will be possible early Saturday evening into the overnight across this area, with a slim risk of a few brief tornadoes. Flash flooding will also be a concern for some of these areas, with the highest risk (Level 2 of 4) stretching from Philadelphia to Bridgeport, Connecticut. Multiple rounds of heavy rain from overlapping and training storms will be capable of producing localized to scattered areas of flash flooding, especially with the heaviest downpours or in areas known to flood. The storms are expected to continue into the overnight hours. Hawaii under state of emergency ahead of Hurricane Kiko Cooler air will be sweeping in behind this front, as another round of refreshing, fall-like air moves from the Midwest into the Northeast for the second half of the weekend. In true fall-fashion, the cool air will not stick around long, gradually warming is expected throughout next week, from west to east.

Over 25 million under alert for severe weather, possible flash flooding in Northeast

Over 25 million under alert for severe weather, possible flash flooding in Northeast Strong to severe thunderstorms are sweeping across part...
Evacuation orders issued in Southern California as wildfire ragesNew Foto - Evacuation orders issued in Southern California as wildfire rages

Evacuation warnings have been issued in California's Riverside County after a fire erupted on Friday evening, a downgrade from an earlier evacuation order. The Pyrite Fire was first sparked at 5:19 p.m. in Jurupa Valley and has since burned 425 acres, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, also known as Cal Fire. The fire is now 15% contained, and its cause is under investigation. Firefighters responded to the vegetation fire Friday evening, which was "burning in light flashy fuels," Cal Fire said. Video of the fire shows a large amount of smoke emerging from an orange blaze. Multiple fire trucks and police cars could be seen on the scene. In the distance, Jurupa Valley's historical landmark, the Columbian mammoth statue, stands unharmed. Shortly after the fire erupted, Cal Fire issued an evacuation warning for the area north and east of Sierra Avenue, south of Lauren Lane and west of Armstrong Road. In an 11:30 p.m. update, Cal Fire issued an evacuation order for the area and three additional zones, citing an "immediate threat to life." "This is a lawful order to LEAVE NOW," Cal Fire said on its website. "The area is lawfully closed to public access." Three zones were also placed under evacuation warnings, citing a "potential threat to life and/or property." On Saturday morning, all evacuation orders were downgraded to evacuation warnings. There are currently more than 290 personnel on the scene, eight crews, two helicopters and 40 engines, according to Cal Fire.

Evacuation orders issued in Southern California as wildfire rages

Evacuation orders issued in Southern California as wildfire rages Evacuation warnings have been issued in California's Riverside County ...
Hawaii under state of emergency ahead of Hurricane KikoNew Foto - Hawaii under state of emergency ahead of Hurricane Kiko

A state of emergency has been issued in Hawaii ahead of possible inclement weather posed by Hurricane Kiko, officials said. Hawaii's acting governor, Sylvia Luke, issued the emergency proclamation on Friday afternoon, declaring a state of emergency across the entire state. "The proclamation activates emergency measures and resources to protect public health, safety and welfare. Tropical storm-force winds, heavy rainfall and high surf associated with Hurricane Kiko could begin affecting portions of the state as early as Monday, September 8, 2025," the governor's office said in a press release. As of Friday, Hurricane Kiko remains a major hurricane located approximately 1,200 miles east-southeast of Hawaii and is forecast to approach the islands as a tropical storm early next week, officials said. "To ensure the safety and preparedness of our communities, the state and counties will stand ready to mobilize resources to clear debris, secure infrastructure, and respond quickly to any possible damage caused by the storm," said Luke. "We urge residents and visitors to monitor updates, follow official guidance and prepare accordingly." The emergency proclamation authorizes the Hawaii National Guard to assist civilian authorities and directs all state agencies to cooperate in response efforts. It also activates the Major Disaster Fund to provide financial resources for emergency actions, the governor's office said. "The disaster emergency relief period will commence immediately and continue through Friday, September 19, 2025, unless extended or terminated earlier," said Luke. "Several state laws are temporarily suspended to facilitate expedited emergency response and recovery activities, including provisions related to procurement, public works and environmental regulations." Hawaii says it is encouraging all residents to monitor official updates, follow preparedness instructions and ensure they have emergency supplies on hand.

Hawaii under state of emergency ahead of Hurricane Kiko

Hawaii under state of emergency ahead of Hurricane Kiko A state of emergency has been issued in Hawaii ahead of possible inclement weather p...

 

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