Trio suspected of working for Russian security service charged with possession of false identity documents, police say.

Trio suspected of working for Russian security service charged with possession of false identity documents, police say.
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 535th day.
Authorities are warning people to stay away from rivers and steep slopes as the downpour is set to continue for days.
Devastating floods kill three people and destroy roads, bridges and houses, affecting two thirds of Slovenian territory.
The small Alpine nation experienced devastating floods over Friday and Saturday that killed three people.
What began in 1956 with just seven countries, has grown into a festival drawing millions of viewers around the world.
Liberal rights advocate Natasa Pirc Musar wins a run-off vote to become Slovenia’s next president.
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez cites figures released by the Carlos III Health Institute on the number of heat-related deaths.
Over the past few days, several European and North American countries have reported cases of the rare virus.
Authorities urge residents to stay indoors after a blast and fire at Kocevje’s chemical plant injures at least 20.
Preliminary figures show opposition Freedom Movement party leading with 34.34 percent of the vote.
Projection shows the opposition Freedom Movement winning 35.8 percent compared with 22.5 percent for the ruling party.
Populist PM Janez Jansa faces a tough challenge from the liberal candidate in the politically divided EU nation.
Travelling by train, the three leaders are set to become the first to visit Ukraine’s capital since Russia’s invasion.