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Category: 6. Opinion
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Russian shelling in Kherson leaves 45,000 without power, halts electric transport services
Russian forces shelled Kherson on the morning of 1 April, cutting power to 45,000 consumers, according to Kherson Governor Oleksandr Prokudin.
“This morning in Kherson began with Russian strikes on energy infrastructure,” Produkin said.
This came amid the alleged agreement between the US, Russia…
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Russian officials report 93 drones intercepted overnight
Russian authorities reported that nearly 100 drones attacked Russian territory on the evening of 1 April and overnight into 2 April, with multiple impacts in Taganrog, Rostov Oblast, where a state of emergency has been declared.
The Russian Defence Ministry claims its forces shot down 93 drones…
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Trump’s top general pick supports Ukraine
General Dan Caine, POTUS Donald Trump’s nominee for the position of Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, supports further military assistance to Ukraine but emphasized the need for Europe to step up.
He stated this in his responses prior to hearings in the US Senate Armed Services…
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Britain obliges all those working for Russia to register their activities
The UK government will require individuals acting on behalf of Russia in the United Kingdom to openly declare their activities starting 1 July 2025, according to an announcement on the British Government website.
This change comes as Britain officially introduces a new tier of the Foreign…
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Russian drone strikes hit Kharkiv, injuring eight, including three children
Around 15 explosions were heard in Kharkiv overnight on 2 April, as Russian drones targeted the city’s Kholodnohirskyi district, Governor Oleh Syniehubov said.
Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov confirmed at 01:12 am that two people had been injured, including a child.
By 01:21, the number of injured…
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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1133: Russia halts mass drone attack overnight, ceasefire believed unlikely till 20 April, while Ukraine catches Russian propagandist
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Blood-soaked uniforms and bedtime stories: How war reshapes Ukrainian motherhood. For Ukrainian mothers, drone classes have replaced leisure, medical ID bracelets have become essential accessories, and a perpetually bleeding heart has become the price of loving more fiercely than… Continue Reading
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Ukraine, Poland catch Russian propagandist in EU, extradite him to Kyiv for trial
A Russian agent working in the information sphere was extradited to Ukraine from Poland in a first-of-its-kind transfer since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) reports.
Since 2014, Russian media has been consistently portraying Ukrainians in…
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SVT: Ballet company with Russian ties masquerades as Ukrainian in Sweden
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ISW: Ukraine-Russia ceasefire unlikely within three-week timeline
Negotiations for a general ceasefire between Russia, Ukraine, and the United States face timing challenges as President Donald Trump referenced an unspecified “psychological deadline” for Russia to agree to terms.
This comes as the US under Trump proposed temporary ceasefires on energy…
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