Bulgaria’s deputy prime minister and chairman of the…
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Two Ukrainian OSCE staff remain in Russian captivity after three years
Two Ukrainian OSCE staff members remain in Russian captivity more than three years after their arrest in occupied Luhansk, Realna Gazeta, an analytical project covering events in eastern Ukraine, particularly in the Luhansk Oblast, reported on 15 April.
Maksym Petrov and Dmytro Shabanov were…
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Bloomberg: US reduces Ukraine aid calculation to $ 100 bn in minerals deal negotiation
During ongoing negotiations over an economic partnership between Ukraine and the United States, the Trump administration softened its demands for the return of aid provided to Kyiv during the three years of full-scale war with Russia, Bloomberg reported on 16 April.
Officials have lowered the…
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Ukrainian engineer’s $12 demining device uses 20 times less explosive than traditional methods
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Frontline report: Ukrainian paratroopers funnel Russian infantry into deadly kill zones in Kursk Oblast
Today, the biggest news comes from the Kursk direction.
Here, Russians are desperately trying to break into Sumy Oblast and carve out a buffer zone, but are instead walking straight into a Ukrainian trap. Nightly ambushes destroyed Russian assaults before they could even begin, while…
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US State Dep: Russian attack on Sumy on Palm Sunday raises questions about who wants ceasefire
State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said during a press briefing on 15 April that after Russia’s missile attack on Sumy on Palm Sunday, more questions should arise about who really wants peace and a ceasefire.
On 13 April, Russian forces launched two ballistic missiles on Sumy, hitting…
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Rubio and Witkoff to meet French leaders for talks on Ukraine peace efforts
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Steve Witkoff, President Donald Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine and Gaza wars, will travel to Paris this week, Politico reported on 16 April.
Witkoff is scheduled to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron. Rubio will hold discussions with French…
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23-year-old man dies of wounds, raising Kryvyi Rih attack death toll to 20
The death toll from the Russian missile attack on Kryvyi Rih on 4 April increased to 20 people, Dnipro Governor Serhii Lysak said.
A 23-year-old man who was injured in the attack died in the hospital, according to Lysak.
The city suffered two separate attacks on 4 April. Russian forces first…
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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1147: Trump’s administration proposes ending NATO funding
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Putin’s swastika maps the West for Russia’s next war — and your city is part of the plan. From NATO sites to Holocaust memorials, Russia’s war symbols stain 15 countries — probing where its missiles might strike next. Military
Pro-Ukrainian partisan infiltrates Russian…
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Czech town rejects calls to remove Ukrainian flag from town hall
The city council of Jihlava has voted to keep the Ukrainian flag flying on the town hall building, rejecting two separate proposals to remove it, the Czech News Agency (ČTK) reported.
Following an hour-long debate, the council voted down motions submitted by opposition councilor Richard Schleis…
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