Tag #Ukraine

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Germany Charges Three with Espionage for Russia, Plotting Attacks on Military and Industrial Sites

Three German-Russian men were charged with espionage for Russia, allegedly plotting attacks on a US military training ground for Ukrainian soldiers, an ammunition factory, and a railway station in Germany; the main suspect previously fought with pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine.

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Veteran Returns to Donbas to Support Troops Before New Year

Marat Mirhaydarov, a veteran of the Akhmat special forces, returned to the Donbas region to support troops before the New Year, delivering aid worth almost 10 million rubles and gifts; his visit highlights the importance of supporting soldiers' families.

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Former Russian Footballer Dies Fighting in Ukraine

Former Russian footballer Alexei Bugayev, 43, died fighting in Ukraine; he was serving a 9.5-year drug sentence and fighting for a pardon; his death highlights Russia's controversial use of convicts in the war.

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Yeltsin's Legacy: Putin's Rise and the War in Ukraine

Boris Yeltsin's surprise resignation on New Year's Eve 1999 ushered in Vladimir Putin's presidency, ultimately leading to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, resulting in widespread devastation and international sanctions.

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Russia's Kharkiv Offensive, North Korean Casualty, and Plane Crash in Chechnya

Russian forces continue their offensive near Kharkiv, Ukraine, prompting evacuations of 44 settlements after Christmas Day missile strikes on energy facilities; a North Korean soldier fighting for Russia died as a prisoner of war, marking the first such casualty; and a plane crash in Chechnya, poten...

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Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: Black Boxes to Reveal Cause of Kazakhstan Tragedy

An Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38; initial reports suggest external impact, and recovered flight recorders will be analyzed by Brazilian experts to determine if Russian air defenses were involved, amid claims of navigation system disruptions.

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Ukraine's Failed Attempt to Pressure Syria Over Russian Military Presence

Ukraine sent 500 tons of wheat flour to Syria, ostensibly as humanitarian aid, but the subsequent visit of Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba to Damascus suggests an attempt to pressure Syria into expelling Russian military bases, an effort that Syria firmly rejected due to its strategic align...

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Russia and Ukraine Exchange 150 POWs Each

Russia and Ukraine conducted a prisoner exchange on December 30, 2024, releasing 150 soldiers each; this is the second such exchange in the last two months, facilitated by the UAE, bringing the total number of exchanged soldiers to over 6,000 since 2022.

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Azerbaijan Airliner Crash: Evidence Points to Russian Air Defenses

An Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing 38 people; evidence suggests it was shot down by Russian air defenses responding to a Ukrainian drone strike near Grozny, prompting an apology from Putin but no explicit admission of guilt.

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Ukraine Conflict Redefines Freedom, Security, and International Cooperation

Ukraine's war with Russia has exposed the limitations of existing international frameworks and highlighted the critical interdependence between freedom and military production, necessitating new coalitions and industrial cooperation to counter future threats.

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Putin's 2024: Power Consolidation Amidst Challenges

In 2024, Vladimir Putin won a fifth term as Russian president, facing challenges including a deadly Moscow attack, a Ukrainian incursion, Alexei Navalny's death, and strengthening ties with North Korea, all while the war in Ukraine continued.

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Ukraine Faces Energy Crisis Amidst Continued Russian Aggression and Threats

German Foreign Minister Baerbock pledged continued support for Ukraine, while Slovakia's Prime Minister threatened to cut electricity supplies, creating a potential energy crisis; the UK will provide £4.5 million to investigate Russian war crimes, as Amnesty International reports 17 verified inciden...

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