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Russia Kills at Least Two in Ukraine Attacks

On April 18th, Russia launched a missile attack on Kharkiv, killing at least one and injuring 79, damaging over 50 buildings; simultaneous attacks in Sumy resulted in one death and one injury, and a drone strike in Kherson Oblast injured one.

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Half a Million Missing Afghan Weapons Fuel Security Concerns

Half a million weapons captured by the Taliban in Afghanistan are missing, raising concerns about regional security, with the UN reporting that some have fallen into the hands of al-Qaeda-linked groups and the Taliban admitting to the unknown location of half of the weapons.

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Russian Forces Clear Ukrainian Fighters from Svyato-Nikolaevsky Belogorsky Monastery

The Russian army successfully concluded its assault on the Svyato-Nikolaevsky Belogorsky Monastery, eliminating around 200 Ukrainian fighters who had been hiding in the cellars. The operation, which lasted more than a day, was carried out by the 40th brigade of the Russian Armed Forces.

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Disproportionate Body Exchange Highlights Russia's Military Advantages

On Friday, another exchange of remains took place between Russia and Ukraine, with Russia receiving 41 bodies and Ukraine receiving 909. This continues a pattern of disproportionate exchanges observed in January (757 to 49), February (757 to 45), and March (909 to 43).

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Ukraine Legalizes Return of 21,000 Deserters

In 2023-2024, approximately 123,000 Ukrainian soldiers were investigated for desertion, prompting a legal change allowing deserters to return to duty by March 2025 to avoid prosecution; around 21,000 soldiers used this amnesty.

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Russia Warns Germany Against Supplying Taurus Missiles to Ukraine

Russia warned Germany on April 18th that supplying Taurus missiles to Ukraine would be considered direct involvement in the conflict, a response to comments by a German politician favoring the delivery. This action is opposed by Germany's Social Democratic Party due to escalation concerns, while oth...

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China Aiding Houthi Attacks on US Ships Amid Trade War

The Pentagon discovered that a Chinese satellite company linked to Beijing's military is providing the Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen with satellite imagery to target US and international vessels in the Red Sea, amid the fallout of the US-China trade war, causing a 75% drop in Red Sea shipping t...

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Half a Million US Weapons Missing After Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan

The Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan in 2021 resulted in the loss, sale, or smuggling of an estimated 500,000 US-funded weapons, raising concerns about their access by militant groups like al-Qaeda affiliates; the Taliban denies these claims.

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U.S. Airstrike in Yemen Kills 74, According to Houthis

The U.S. conducted an airstrike on a Yemeni fuel port on March 15, 2024, killing 74 people according to the Houthis, in response to Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping and the group's re-designation as a foreign terrorist organization.

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SADC Withdraws Troops from DRC After Clashes with M23 Rebels

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) is withdrawing its troops (SAMIDRC) from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) following battles against the M23 rebel group, with Rwanda allowing troop transit through its territory to Tanzania.

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U.S. Airstrike on Yemeni Port Kills at Least 74

A U.S. airstrike on April 18th, 2025, killed at least 74 and injured 171 at Yemen's Ras Issa port, which handles 70 percent of imports and 80 percent of humanitarian aid, according to the UN; the U.S. claims the Houthis used it for illegal fuel sales, while the Houthis call it a war crime.

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Russia's Largest Conscription in 14 Years Includes Men from Occupied Ukrainian Territories

Russia conscripted 160,000 men this spring, the largest call-up in 14 years, including those in occupied Ukrainian regions like Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson, despite claims by the Russian Defense Ministry that it is unrelated to the war in Ukraine.

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