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A Russian missile attack on the town of Vilniansk in the eastern Ukrainian region of Zaporizhzhia killed seven people, including three children, local officials said on Sunday. At least 38 people were also wounded in Saturday evening's attack, authorities said, and declared a day of mourning on Sunday. Eight of them were reportedly children. The attack caused a huge fire and severe damage to residential buildings, critical infrastructure and vehicles. Ukrainian officials published photos of bodies stretched out under picnic blankets in a park in Vilniansk, and deep craters in the blackened ear...
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At least 11 people have been killed in Russian attacks across eastern Ukraine on Saturday, while rescuers in the city of Dnipro dug through rubble after a strike ripped through a nine-story residential building, leaving one person dead. The attacks came as Russia continues to stretch Ukraine’s troops in several areas along the 1,000-kilometre frontline. Moscow has stepped up airstrikes in a bid to drain Ukraine’s resources, often targeting energy facilities and other vital infrastructure. In a post on X, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said seven people had been killed in missile strik...
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he’s working on a "comprehensive plan" for how Kyiv sees the war with Russia ending. Speaking to reporters in Kyiv alongside Slovenia's President Nataša Pirc Musar, he said, "We do not want to prolong this war." "We must come to a just peace as soon as possible. We have talked about the situation on the battlefield, in particular in the Kharkiv region where Russia tried to start a large-scale offensive. The occupiers did not manage this. Our Ukrainian forces have stabilized the situation and stopped the offensive, which was difficult. We will contin...
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The European Union on Thursday signed a security agreement with Ukraine, pledging to continue providing the war-torn country with military, financial, diplomatic and humanitarian support over the long term. "I would also like to thank you for the security agreement," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told EU leaders gathered in Brussels for a summit. "I invite everyone in Europe who is still on the sideline of the security war to join us," he added. On the EU side, the agreement was signed by European Council President Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the Commiss...
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Two countries in Eastern Europe, Ukraine and Moldova, aim to join the European Union by the end of the decade. The EU negotiations with both, one of which is at war, have just started. Shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022, Kyiv applied for EU membership. Neighbouring Moldova — which has its own reasons to fear an escalation from Moscow due to the issues regarding the Kremlin-controlled separatist region of Transnistria — followed with its application shortly afterwards. Both countries were granted candidate member status in a political decision intended to support the pair in per...
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has began to crack down on officials who are perceived to neglect their duties in the ongoing efforts against Russia's full-scale invasion, which is now in its third year. During a visit to the eastern Donetsk region, Zelenskyy and Commander in Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi met with troops who have faced intense Russian ground and air assaults in recent months. Discussions with local officials covered essential topics such as drinking water supply, social issues, evacuation plans, and the reconstruction of damaged homes. Back in Kyiv, Zelenskyy announced plans...
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The Russian Defence Ministry and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced late on Tuesday that each side had released 90 war prisoners to the other. The exchange was mediated by the United Arab Emirates, they said. Prisoners released from Ukraine boarded buses heading home. The last exchange between the two countries was on May 31 when each side swapped 75 POWs.
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In a bid to find new recruits for its armed forces in the face of a continued Russian offensive, the Ukrainian army has turned to recruiting prisoners — and already around 3,000 have signed up. Provided they see their term of military service through to its agreed end, prisoners will be granted parole when the war is over. Ukraine has been struggling to recruit enough soldiers. Its population of 38 million pales in comparison to Russia’s 144 million; there have also been heavy losses on Ukraine’s front line, and those who have survived are outnumbered and increasingly exhausted. The new law ai...
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"You’re at the gate, about to cross the enemy line. Drop to below 500 feet," one of two French Air Force instructors says. Immediately a 3D rendering of the fields, forests and villages of the French countryside on multiple screens in front of them becomes sharper. Just under fifteen minutes later, they give the command to the Ukrainian soldier in a fighter jet simulator in the adjacent room to hit release and bomb his target. His mission, plotted earlier in the morning using various maps, satellite images, weather forecasts and made-up data of where enemy equipment was supposedly last seen, w...
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The premiers of Italy, Germany and the United Kingdom have dismissed Russian President Vladimir Putin's cease-fire terms. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni called Putin's terms for peace "propaganda,” as she wrapped up a Group of Seven summit in southern Italy. Germany's Chancellor Olaf Sholz had a similarly negative reaction to Putin's proposal. In an interview with German broadcaster ARD he said, "What he (Putin) is ultimately proposing is to document his imperialist raids." Scholz implied that the terms outlined by Putin were aimed at Russia's public, who he said wanted to see a peacefu...
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