Category: 2. RussianAggression
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Kyiv’s Jewish Community Mourns Top Rabbi’s Son Who Died In Combat
Relatives and military members attended the funeral in Kyiv of Anton Samborskiy, also known as Matityahu, who was killed in combat on Ukraine’s front lines. Samborskiy was the adopted son of Moshe Reuven Azman, one of the country’s most prominent rabbis. At the service, Israel’s ambassador to… Continue Reading
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U.S. Army Already Implementing Key Lessons From Ukraine War, Chief Says
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on September 12 concluded a European tour in Poland, where he heard more appeals for a change in Washington’s policy restricting the use of Western-supplied weaponry for long-range strikes inside Russia. Live Briefing: Russia’s Invasion Of Ukraine
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Polish Leaders Urge Blinken To Lift Limits On Ukraine’s Use Of Long-Range Weapons
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on September 12 concluded a European tour in Poland, where he heard more appeals for a change in Washington’s policy restricting the use of Western-supplied weaponry for long-range strikes inside Russia. Live Briefing: Russia’s Invasion Of Ukraine
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US reconsidering Ukraine missile restrictions on firing into Russia
The United States signaled Thursday that it may allow Ukraine to fire missiles more deeply into Russia to destroy weapons that Moscow has deployed to launch airstrikes throughout Ukraine. “We’ll adapt as necessary, including with regard to the means that are at Ukraine’s disposal to… Continue Reading
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Red Cross Condemns Attack On Aid Truck That Killed 3 Workers In Donetsk Region
An appeals court in Belgrade has annulled a decision to extradite Belarusian journalist and political activist Andrey Hnyot to Belarus, but the court said the case must be retried. The decision of the High Court in Belgrade on Hnyot’s extradition was made “based on an incomplete establishment… Continue Reading
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Ukraine Expected Russian Forces To Fight Back In Kursk, Zelenskiy Says
Kosovar authorities have indicted 45 people over their alleged roles in an attack last year by ethnic Serbs that left one police officer dead in the village of Banjska. Prosecutor Naim Abazi said on September 11 that among those indicted is Milan Radoicic, the fugitive former vice president of… Continue Reading
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Russia begins counteroffensive to push Ukrainian forces out of Kursk
Stay informed with free updates Simply sign up to the War in Ukraine myFT Digest — delivered directly to your inbox. Russia has started a significant counteroffensive to push back Ukrainian forces from its southern Kursk region, according to Russian and Ukrainian officials. The Russian defence… Continue Reading
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Russian Forces Are Stepping Up Attacks on Pokrovsk, Ukraine Says
Bombardments are increasing in and around Pokrovsk, Ukrainian officials said, with water supplies now cut and a road overpass destroyed. Continue Reading
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Iran summons 4 European envoys over accusations it supplied missiles to Russia
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s government on Thursday summoned the envoys of Britain, France, Germany and the Netherlands over their accusations that Tehran supplied short-range ballistic missiles to Russia to use against Ukraine. State-run IRNA news agency reported that the country’s foreign… Continue Reading
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Zelenskiy Says Civilian Cargo Ship Carrying Wheat Hit By Russian Strike In Black Sea
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said a cargo ship carrying wheat was hit by a Russian missile strike in the Black Sea as it was headed for Egypt. Continue Reading