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  • Ukraine should step up diplomacy with Japan’s new government to secure security guarantees – ex-ambassador

    Ukraine should step up diplomacy with Japan’s new government to secure security guarantees – ex-ambassador

    Japan can contribute to future security guarantees for Ukraine, which is why Kyiv should strengthen its diplomacy with Tokyo after the election of a new prime minister.

    This opinion was expressed by Kuninori Matsuda, Japan’s Ambassador to Ukraine in 2021–2024, in a comment…

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  • Senators start new push to punish Russia over kidnapped kids

    Senators start new push to punish Russia over kidnapped kids

    WASHINGTON — A bipartisan cohort of Senators launched a fresh effort to add Russia to the short list of countries the U.S. has designated as state sponsors of terrorism if it does not return the thousands of Ukrainian children kidnapped over…

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  • Ukraine cracks global hacking ring behind billions in damages — FBI offers USD 10M for leader

    Ukraine cracks global hacking ring behind billions in damages — FBI offers USD 10M for leader

    Ukrainian law enforcement, in cooperation with authorities from the United States, EU countries, and Europol, dismantled a hacker group that blocked access to servers of major global companies in order to extort ransom payments.

    According to Ukrinform, the Office of…

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  • Britain's foreign minister to visit Kyiv, announces $193 million aid boost – Reuters

    1. Britain’s foreign minister to visit Kyiv, announces $193 million aid boost  Reuters
    2. Emma Murphy: Russia’s threat to Ukraine is a threat to us all  ITVX
    3. Yvette Cooper pledges support for Ukrainian families fleeting front line in first visit  The…

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  • Russia’s use of missile carriers in Black Sea proves ineffective; one submarine with Kalibr missiles present

    Russia’s use of missile carriers in Black Sea proves ineffective; one submarine with Kalibr missiles present

    One Russian submarine carrying Kalibr cruise missiles is currently in the Black Sea.

    This was reported on air by Dmytro Pletenchuk, spokesperson for the Ukrainian Navy, according to a Ukrinform correspondent.

    “There is a submarine in the Black Sea, it is a missile carrier……

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  • SES and National Police destroy nearly 1 million explosive devices since 2022

    SES and National Police destroy nearly 1 million explosive devices since 2022

    Since the start of the full-scale war, the State Emergency Service and the National Police have destroyed nearly 1 million explosive devices.

    This was announced on Telegram by Ukrainian Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko following a meeting with Japanese Ambassador to…

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  • Musk pledges $1 million for murals honoring murdered Ukrainian refugee

    Musk pledges $1 million for murals honoring murdered Ukrainian refugee

    Elon Musk pledged $1 million to a nationwide campaign funding murals honoring Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, 23, who was brutally murdered last month while aboard a light rail train in Charlotte.

    Zarutska’s death at the…

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  • Another teen abducted by Russia brought back to Ukraine

    Another teen abducted by Russia brought back to Ukraine

    As part of President of Ukraine’s Bring Kids Back UA initiative, a 17-year-old boy was successfully brought back to Ukraine from Russia.

    Head of the Office of the President Andrii Yermak reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

    “After the occupation of…

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  • 141 clashes on frontline, Pokrovsk sector sees fiercest battles

    141 clashes on frontline, Pokrovsk sector sees fiercest battles

    On September 11, the Ukrainian Defense Forces engaged in 141 clashes with Russian invaders, with the hottest activity reported in the Pokrovsk sector, where the enemy attempted 32 attacks.

    This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook,…

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