SBS News in Ukrainian - 10/08/2022

SBS Ukrainian

SBS Ukrainian, 3 pm FM, TV Ch. 38 and 302, every Thursday. Source: SBS

10/08/2022. The latest news from Australia, Ukraine and from rest of the World. Opposition leader Peter Dutton calls on western allies to stand up to China, as tensions remain high across the Taiwan Strait. A Russian airbase in Crimea rocked by a series of massive explosions. The remarkable comeback story of Australian basketball champion Lauren Jackson reaps the ultimate reward. More News: SBS Ukrainian


Local authorities say one person has been killed and five are injured following a blast at a Russian air base in the Crimean Peninsula. The Ukrainian peninsula was annexed by Moscow in 2014. Kyiv has not claimed responsibility for the attack. But Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is vowing to take Crimea from Russia.

Former U-S President Donald Trump is attempting to use an F-B-I raid on his Florida home to his benefit.

Nazi symbols could soon be banned in New South Wales. Legislation criminalising their use - outside of religious and educational purposes - has passed the state parliament's lower house. The symbols have already been banned in Victoria, with similar pledges in Queensland and Tasmania. If the legislation passes the upper house, individuals could face 12 months in prison and an $11,000 dollar fine, with corporations to face fines of $55,000.

More Newws: SBS Ukrainian

Share
Follow SBS Ukrainian

Download our apps
SBS Audio
SBS On Demand

Listen to our podcasts
Independent news and stories connecting you to life in Australia and Ukrainian-speaking Australians.
Interviews and feature reports in English from SBS News
Get the latest with our exclusive in-language podcasts on your favourite podcast apps.

Watch on SBS
Ukrainian News

Ukrainian News

Watch in onDemand