Putin warns Russia will continue Ukraine war, blasts NATO
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Fire Point already supplies Ukraine’s military with its FP-1 drone, which has a range of up to 870 miles, and has become a workhorse in Ukraine’s campaign against Russia’s oil industry. According to the company,
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Russian war deaths are rising to unsustainable levels, says Ukraine
Ukraine estimates that almost 420,000 Russian troops were killed or wounded last year. Zelenskyy first noted the rising mortality rate of Russian troops on December 16. “The increase in these figures is the result of the right decisions. There must be more decisions like these,” he said on Monday.
Ukraine faked the death of Denis Kapustin, a Russian commander fighting for Ukraine, to trick Russia into paying a bounty of $500,000 and identify Russian agents plotting his assassination, the head of Ukraine’s military intelligence agency has said.
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Zelenskyy names intelligence chief as top aide; Russia puts death toll from Ukrainian strike at 27
Three drones struck a cafe and hotel in the resort town of Khorly on the Black Sea coast, the region’s Moscow-installed leader said.
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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,411
Russian forces launched an air attack on Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, on Monday, killing one civilian in the first reported death in the city this year, according to the Ukrainian military.
Russia’s accusations against Ukraine come amid a US-led diplomatic push to end the nearly four-year war in Ukraine.
Russian intelligence services had long hunted Kapustin, placing a $500,000 price on his head. After news broke of his supposed assassination, Moscow paid out the bounty, not realising the money
Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin has said he does not consider himself responsible for the deaths of people in Russia's war against Ukraine. Source: Direct Line, a phone-in broadcast with Putin Details: Speaking during a Kremlin-organised Direct Line ...
Andrew Mario, 33, of Brattleboro died this month in what’s believed to be the first Green Mountain State casualty of the Russia-Ukraine war. A sign in support of Ukraine stands in Brattleboro, home to a medic killed while serving in the war-torn country.
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Shadowy networks target locals to fight in Russia-Ukraine war
THERE is renewed concern over the existence of shadowy recruitment networks targeting locals from Matabeleland and other African nationals to participate in the on-going Russia-Ukraine war. This follows the death of a Zimbabwean, Mandla Ncube, who was killed in Ukraine’s Donbas region after being recruited to fight for Russian forces.