Russia, Sumy and Ukrainian
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Fri., Jun. 13. Russia’s War On Ukraine
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Ukraine repatriates more bodies of fallen soldiers
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It’s the first time in three years of war that Russian troops have entered the Dnipropetrovsk region, a sign of battlefield momentum.
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNUkraine war latest: Ukrainian MiG-29 strikes Russian drone hub, ammo depot in Zaporizhzhia direction, releases videoUkrainian MiG-29 strikes Russian drone hub, ammo depot in Zaporizhzhia direction, releases video ・Ukrainian military denies NYT claims about Russian presence in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast ・Russia preparing strategic reserves for conflicts beyond Ukraine,
Trump administration in talks with Capitol Hill to amend the Graham-Blumenthal legislation imposing sweeping sanctions on Russia, including 500% tariffs on countries doing business with Moscow.
Vladyslav Solomko, a 29-year-old French language tutor, is having trouble convincing his parents it would be better not to be in their home in Sumy if rapidly-advancing Russian forces capture the northeastern Ukrainian city.
Russian drone strikes and bombs killed at least three people in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv overnight, regional officials there said.
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Serbia’s Russia-friendly leader made a surprise visit to Ukraine on Wednesday for a summit on strengthening European support for Kyiv's fight against Russian aggression, but he refused to sign a joint declaration calling for tougher sanctions against Moscow.
Russian forces have launched a large-scale drone assault across Ukraine, where officials said three people were killed and 64 others wounded.
Former Ukrainian Internal Affairs adviser Anton Gerashchenko, on X: "It is reported that for the first time in history, an F-16 has shot down a Russian Su-35 'Flanker...Thankful to Ukrainian Allies for providing us with the tools!"