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Number of Russian deaths in Ukraine hits 70,000 amid Putin's devastating 'meat grinder' attacks: report
The BBC and Russian independent media outlet Mediazone said that at least 70,112 Russians have now been killed in Ukraine.
Russia Knew About Ukraine's Kursk Plan for Months, Failed To Act: Report
According to documents obtained by the Ukrainian military and shared with The Guardian, Russia's military command foresaw Ukraine's August 6 incursion and failed to act on warnings from those in the region. Newsweek has contacted the Russian Ministry of Defense for comment on the reports.
Russian attacks against Ukraine kill 5, injure 33 over past day
Ukrainian air defenses shot down 61 of the 70 Shahed-type drones launched by Russia overnight, the Air Force reported. Nine drones were "lost" in Ukraine as a result of "active measures" by Ukrainian forces.
Ukraine Prosecutor Investigating Russian Attacks On Children As Genocide
On September 17, 2024, during a session at the International Bar Association’s annual conference in Mexico City, Andriy Kostin, the prosecutor general of
Ukraine-Russia war live: Putin war dead at 70,000 as claims Moscow couldn’t stop Kursk raid despite warning
Putin war dead at 70,000 as claims Moscow couldn’t stop Kursk raid despite warning - Leaked documents reveal Russia’s failure to repel Ukraine’s Kursk incursion after months of warnings
Putin humiliated as Russia 'knew about Ukraine Kursk attack for months' and did nothing
Vladimir Putin's military command was preparing for a potential incursion into Russia's Kursk region months in advance, according to seized army documents.
Ukraine Bans Official Use of Telegram App
Ukraine bans official use of Telegram app over fears of Russian spying
Telegram is heavily used in both Ukraine and Russia and has become a critical source of information since the Russian invasion.
Ukraine bans Telegram messenger app on state-issued devices because of Russian security threat
Ukraine has banned government officials, military personnel and other defense and critical infrastructure workers from installing the popular Telegram messaging app on state-issued devices.
Ukraine restricts Telegram use for government, military, critical infrastructure
"I have always advocated freedom of speech, but the issue of Telegram is not a matter of freedom of speech, it is a matter of national security," Ukraine's military intelligence chief, Kyrylo Budanov,
EU, Ukraine
The EU's chief is trying to help Ukraine prepare for winter. Half its energy network is destroyed.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrived in Ukraine on Friday focused on helping the country to repair and reconnect its war-damaged electricity grid and boost its heating capacity as winter approaches.
Ukraine energy grid faces ‘sternest test yet’ over winter after destruction of power plants – Ukraine war live
International Energy Agency says coming winter will be hard as country has lost more than two-thirds of energy production capacity since Russian invasion
EU chief announces 35 bn euro loan plan for Ukraine before winter
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen on Friday announced plans for Brussels to lend Ukraine 35 billion euros backed by revenues of frozen Russian assets and promised to help Ukraine "keep warm" ahead of a third winter of war with Russia.
EU to loan Ukraine up to $39 bln
EU to Provide Ukraine With Loan Worth up to 35 Billion Euros - Von Der Leyen
The EU will grant a loan of up to 35 billion euros ($39.06 billion)to Ukraine to help the country stuck in a grinding war with Russia, EU Commission President Ursulo von der Leyen announced on Friday.
E.U. to loan Ukraine up to $39 billion backed by frozen Russian assets
The Group of Seven nations originally promised at least $50 billion in funding using frozen Russian assets, but there were differences between the United States and the E.U. over implementation.
EU pledges to loan Ukraine up to $39 billion to help rebuild its economy and power grid
The European Union pledged on Friday to lend Ukraine up to 35 billion euros ($39 billion) as part of a loan package organized by the Group of Seven major industrial nations, as it seeks to help the country rebuild its
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U.S. national tortured to death in Ukraine by Russian soldiers, Moscow says
Russell Bentley, a U.S. national who went missing in Russian-controlled eastern Ukraine early this year, is believed to have ...
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Ukraine claims to have destroyed large Russian ammunition depot in overnight drone attack
A Ukrainian drone attack launched overnight succeeded in destroying an ammunition depot in the western Russian region of Tver ...
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Ukraine's long-range strikes on Russian ammo depots aim to starve its bombing campaign
Ukrainian drones hit an ammunition depot inside Russia this week, the latest attack targeting military facilities deep within ...
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Ukraine’s Gun-Armed Ground Robot Just Cleared A Russian Trench In Kursk
Back in May, Ukrainian developers revealed a new armed ground robot—the Fury. Four months later, a Fury has fought—and ...
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US should listen to Moscow warnings on Ukraine, RIA cites Russian deputy foreign min saying
The United States should take into account Moscow's warnings on risks of further escalation around the conflict in Ukraine, ...
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Ukraine says it wiped a key Russian missile and artillery arsenal 'off the face of the earth' in long-range strikes
A source in the Security Service of Ukraine said drones attacked a large weapons warehouse in Russia overnight.
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Ukraine's victory delayed by West's fears of Russian defeat, Canadian-Ukrainian lawyer turned soldier says
Daniel Bilak is a Canadian-Ukrainian lawyer living in Ukraine for decades, taking on critical roles in what has been a ...
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Russian attacks on Ukraine power grid probably violate humanitarian law, says UN
Russia's campaign of air strikes on Ukraine's energy grid probably violates international humanitarian law, a U.N. monitoring ...
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