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Olenivka Anniversary: Commemoration Highlights Accountability Challenges
On July 28, 2023, a commemoration in Kyiv's Maidan marked the third anniversary of the Olenivka prison explosion, where at least 53 Ukrainian POWs died; differing accounts and a lack of international recognition for the act as terrorism fuel calls for accountability and prisoner releases.
Olenivka Anniversary: Commemoration Highlights Accountability Challenges
On July 28, 2023, a commemoration in Kyiv's Maidan marked the third anniversary of the Olenivka prison explosion, where at least 53 Ukrainian POWs died; differing accounts and a lack of international recognition for the act as terrorism fuel calls for accountability and prisoner releases.
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Mariupol Residents Debunk Russian Claims of City's Recovery
Despite Russian media portraying a recovered Mariupol, residents describe widespread destruction, severe shortages of water, medicine, and food, and the use of propaganda in schools, while a secret resistance movement gathers intelligence for the Ukrainian military.
Mariupol Residents Debunk Russian Claims of City's Recovery
Despite Russian media portraying a recovered Mariupol, residents describe widespread destruction, severe shortages of water, medicine, and food, and the use of propaganda in schools, while a secret resistance movement gathers intelligence for the Ukrainian military.
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36% Bias Score


Suspect Detained in Bombing Death of Mariupol Siege Commander
A Russian court ordered the pre-trial detention of "Kh." for the May 28 bombing that killed Major Zaur Gurtsiyev, a former air operations commander during the Mariupol siege, and Nikita Penkov; terrorism is a potential motive.
Suspect Detained in Bombing Death of Mariupol Siege Commander
A Russian court ordered the pre-trial detention of "Kh." for the May 28 bombing that killed Major Zaur Gurtsiyev, a former air operations commander during the Mariupol siege, and Nikita Penkov; terrorism is a potential motive.
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Russian Commander Killed in Blast
A retired 34-year-old Russian commander, Zaur Gurtsiev, who led airstrikes on Mariupol and received several medals for his participation in the Ukraine offensive, died in a blast in Stavropol, Russia, on Thursday. Authorities are investigating, and the Kremlin has blamed Ukraine.
Russian Commander Killed in Blast
A retired 34-year-old Russian commander, Zaur Gurtsiev, who led airstrikes on Mariupol and received several medals for his participation in the Ukraine offensive, died in a blast in Stavropol, Russia, on Thursday. Authorities are investigating, and the Kremlin has blamed Ukraine.
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Former Mariupol Commander Killed in Apparent Terrorist Attack in Russia
Major Zaur Gurtsiyev, a 34-year-old former Russian air operations commander during the siege of Mariupol and deputy mayor of Stavropol, was killed in a grenade explosion overnight along with a 29-year-old acquaintance; Russian authorities suspect a Ukrainian terrorist attack.
Former Mariupol Commander Killed in Apparent Terrorist Attack in Russia
Major Zaur Gurtsiyev, a 34-year-old former Russian air operations commander during the siege of Mariupol and deputy mayor of Stavropol, was killed in a grenade explosion overnight along with a 29-year-old acquaintance; Russian authorities suspect a Ukrainian terrorist attack.
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Kyiv Protest Highlights Plight of Ukrainian Marines Held in Russian Captivity
On Marine Infantry Day in Kyiv, hundreds protested the continued captivity of Ukrainian marines in Russia, sharing stories of prolonged efforts to confirm POW status and gain communication with their loved ones, highlighting the severe conditions endured by Ukrainian prisoners.
Kyiv Protest Highlights Plight of Ukrainian Marines Held in Russian Captivity
On Marine Infantry Day in Kyiv, hundreds protested the continued captivity of Ukrainian marines in Russia, sharing stories of prolonged efforts to confirm POW status and gain communication with their loved ones, highlighting the severe conditions endured by Ukrainian prisoners.
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Ukrainian Women's Football Team Reaches Historic High Amidst War
Amidst the war in Ukraine, the women's national football team achieved its highest-ever ranking in the UEFA Nations League, reaching League A despite playing home matches abroad and failing to qualify for the European Championship; this success is further highlighted by Anastasia Samitschenko, a you...

Ukrainian Women's Football Team Reaches Historic High Amidst War
Amidst the war in Ukraine, the women's national football team achieved its highest-ever ranking in the UEFA Nations League, reaching League A despite playing home matches abroad and failing to qualify for the European Championship; this success is further highlighted by Anastasia Samitschenko, a you...
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Ukraine Returns Dozens of POWs in Latest Exchange with Russia
On Thursday, Ukraine and Russia engaged in another prisoner exchange under the Istanbul agreements, returning dozens of Ukrainian soldiers, some held for over three years, including those wounded and with health conditions, to their families, while hundreds of families continue searching for their l...

Ukraine Returns Dozens of POWs in Latest Exchange with Russia
On Thursday, Ukraine and Russia engaged in another prisoner exchange under the Istanbul agreements, returning dozens of Ukrainian soldiers, some held for over three years, including those wounded and with health conditions, to their families, while hundreds of families continue searching for their l...
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Life Under Russian Occupation: Ukrainians in Melitopol, Mariupol, and Crimea Detail Daily Struggles
Three Ukrainians living under Russian occupation in Melitopol, Mariupol, and Crimea describe the pressures they face, including forced Russian citizenship and risks associated with even minor acts of resistance, highlighting the ongoing human cost of the war and the uncertain future of these territo...

Life Under Russian Occupation: Ukrainians in Melitopol, Mariupol, and Crimea Detail Daily Struggles
Three Ukrainians living under Russian occupation in Melitopol, Mariupol, and Crimea describe the pressures they face, including forced Russian citizenship and risks associated with even minor acts of resistance, highlighting the ongoing human cost of the war and the uncertain future of these territo...
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40% Bias Score

Russian Officer Linked to Mariupol Bombing Killed in Ambush
A Russian officer, Zaur Gurzhiev, allegedly involved in the Mariupol bombing, was killed in a Stavropole ambush by Nikita Penkov using an explosive device; two died; the Stavropole governor blamed Ukraine, while Kyiv has not yet responded.

Russian Officer Linked to Mariupol Bombing Killed in Ambush
A Russian officer, Zaur Gurzhiev, allegedly involved in the Mariupol bombing, was killed in a Stavropole ambush by Nikita Penkov using an explosive device; two died; the Stavropole governor blamed Ukraine, while Kyiv has not yet responded.
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Ukraine Fails to Free Azov Fighters in Prisoner Exchange with Russia
Ukraine's recent prisoner exchange with Russia freed 1000 Ukrainian soldiers but failed to secure the release of Azov Regiment fighters held captive since 2014, due to Russia's refusal to include them, despite ongoing negotiations and reported violations of international law.

Ukraine Fails to Free Azov Fighters in Prisoner Exchange with Russia
Ukraine's recent prisoner exchange with Russia freed 1000 Ukrainian soldiers but failed to secure the release of Azov Regiment fighters held captive since 2014, due to Russia's refusal to include them, despite ongoing negotiations and reported violations of international law.
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52% Bias Score

Azovstal: Symbol of Ukrainian Resistance
Thousands of Ukrainian soldiers defended the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol for three months against Russian attacks, symbolizing resistance; a daring helicopter operation resupplied and evacuated wounded soldiers, but hundreds remain prisoners of war.

Azovstal: Symbol of Ukrainian Resistance
Thousands of Ukrainian soldiers defended the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol for three months against Russian attacks, symbolizing resistance; a daring helicopter operation resupplied and evacuated wounded soldiers, but hundreds remain prisoners of war.
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48% Bias Score
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