Category: 2. RussianAggression
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Kyiv-born entrepreneur in US helps Ukrainian children get online education
A business owner in Baltimore, Maryland, who was born in Kyiv has started a charity to help Ukrainian children affected by war. Andriy Borys has the story, narrated by Anna Rice. VOA footage by Viacheslav Filiushkin. Continue Reading
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Russian Killer Who Ate Human Heart Returns Home From Ukraine War
KYIV — Kyiv’s allies have increased military support for Ukraine this month, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has said, after the European Union pledged a new $39 billion loan for the country’s recovery. “[Aid] accelerated in September…and we can feel the difference,” Zelenskiy said late on… Continue Reading
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Moscow Says It Will Not Participate In Second Ukraine Peace Summit
KYIV — Kyiv’s allies have increased military support for Ukraine this month, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has said, after the European Union pledged a new $39 billion loan for the country’s recovery. “[Aid] accelerated in September…and we can feel the difference,” Zelenskiy said late on… Continue Reading
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Kazakhstan Detains Russian Citizen Wanted By Moscow For Anti-War Stance
KYIV — Kyiv’s allies have increased military support for Ukraine this month, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has said, after the European Union pledged a new $39 billion loan for the country’s recovery. “[Aid] accelerated in September…and we can feel the difference,” Zelenskiy said late on… Continue Reading
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Kharkiv Residents Wounded, Homes Shattered After Nighttime Russian Bombing
Russian air strikes on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv injured at least 21 people late on September 21. The day after, RFE/RL filmed workers clearing rubble and destroyed cars outside a damaged 16-story residential block. Residents needed plywood sheets to cover smashed windows. The Ukrainian… Continue Reading
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Russian strike on Ukraine’s Kharkiv wounds 21
Kharkiv, Ukraine — A Russian strike on a residential neighborhood in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv wounded 21 people including three minors, the regional governor said Sunday. Oleg Synegubov posted on Telegram that eight of the victims were hospitalized, two in critical condition, after… Continue Reading
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Mothers, Wives, Children Of Russian Soldiers Protest, Demand Demobilization
A group of wives, mothers, and children of mobilized Russian soldiers deployed in their country’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine protested outside the Defense Ministry in Moscow, with an unspecified number of detentions reported. The protest in the Russian capital on September 21 coincided… Continue Reading
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Ukraine Says It Destroyed 71 Of 80 Drones Fired By Russia Overnight
KYIV — Kyiv’s allies have increased military support for Ukraine this month, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has said, after the European Union pledged a new $39 billion loan for the country’s recovery. “[Aid] accelerated in September…and we can feel the difference,” Zelenskiy said late on… Continue Reading
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How Russia Spreads Fake News In The Balkans
BELGRADE — It was midnight in Tehran and 10 in the evening in Belgrade on April 13 and a massive disinformation campaign was about to be launched. At the time, Iran was just starting to unleash one of its biggest ever drone and missile attacks against Israel, ratcheting up already heightened… Continue Reading
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EU’s defence commissioner wants obligatory ammunition stockpiles
Stay informed with free updates Simply sign up to the War in Ukraine myFT Digest — delivered directly to your inbox. The EU’s first defence commissioner wants to force countries to stockpile minimum levels of ammunition and other supplies, saying it is the best way to scale up the bloc’s… Continue Reading