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Merz Plans Ukraine Trip Amid Deadly Sumy Attack

Following a Russian missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, killing at least 34 and injuring 117, including 15 children, German Chancellor-designate Friedrich Merz plans a trip to a May 9th summit in Ukraine to discuss security guarantees with President Zelenskyy and other world leaders, amid warnings of f...

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EU Secures Partial Funding for Ukraine's Artillery Shells

The EU has secured two-thirds of the €5 billion needed to send two million artillery shells to Ukraine by year-end, but more funding is needed; the effort is part of a larger €40 billion plan; new sanctions against Russia are also being considered.

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Ukraine Peacekeeping Mission Stalled Amidst EU Division

A recent Brussels meeting of 30 countries supporting Ukraine failed to reach an agreement on sending peacekeeping troops, due to a lack of US security guarantees and high economic costs for involved nations.

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Hero of Russia: Lieutenant Yenin's Sacrifice Prevents Unit Encirclement

Lieutenant Nazari Yenin, a Stavropol native and officer in the 37th Brigade, died on November 5th, 2024, saving 12 comrades from encirclement during a battle near an unnamed settlement, resulting in his posthumous award as a Hero of Russia for preventing the unit's destruction.

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Ukrainian SBU Captures Double Agent Planning Attacks on Military Commanders

Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) apprehended a double agent working for both the FSB and GRU at the Yavoriv military training ground in Lviv Oblast, who was planning attacks against Ukrainian commanders; he faces life imprisonment.

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One-Third of U.S. Companies Lose Buyback Options in Russia

Approximately one-third of the roughly 150 U.S. companies that left Russia after the Ukraine invasion have lost their buyback options, while the remaining companies face shortened windows or no option at all, signaling a reduced likelihood of their return to the Russian market due to stricter condit...

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Ukraine's Diplomatic Counter to Russia's Military Parade

On May 9, Ukraine invited European officials to Kyiv to counter Russia's military parade in Moscow, showcasing unity against Russian aggression that started in 2022 and resulted in a recent ballistic missile attack on Sumy, killing 34 and injuring over 170.

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Russia's Deadly Ukraine Attacks Prompt International Outrage

On Palm Sunday, Russian missile strikes killed at least 34 people in Kryvyi Rih and Sumy, including children, prompting Poland's foreign minister to urge President Trump for stronger countermeasures against Russia's continued war in Ukraine.

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Ukrainian POW's 1000-Day Ordeal: Beatings, Starvation, and Skepticism of Ceasefire

Ukrainian journalist Oleksandr Gudilin, captured during the 2022 siege of Mariupol, spent 1000 days as a Russian POW, enduring beatings, starvation, and psychological torment before release in a prisoner exchange; he now lives in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, and remains skeptical of any potential ceasefire w...

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Russia Uses Vague Ceasefire Terms to Blame Ukraine for Energy Strikes

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported on April 13th that Russian officials are using vague ceasefire conditions and a lack of independent verification to blame Ukraine for violating a moratorium on energy infrastructure strikes, potentially paving the way for future false-flag operations...

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Russian Lieutenants' Actions Prevent Enemy Attacks

During a special military operation, Lieutenant Alexander Roslik, using an Orlan-10 drone, located and guided artillery fire to destroy an enemy MLRS and its crew, preventing an attack on Russian positions. Lieutenant Sergei Darmin's artillery unit also repelled an enemy offensive, inflicting heavy ...

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Texas Exhibit Showcases Ukrainian Resilience Amidst War

A Texas art exhibit, "Many Faces, One Force," celebrated Ukrainian culture and raised awareness for the ongoing war, featuring 77 portraits of women supporting Ukraine and musical performances by Ukrainian refugees.

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