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An overnight attack by Russia on Ukraine has killed two people in the capital and elsewhere, as Kyiv deals with the dismissal of the president's closest aide.
A Russian drone and missile strike on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv has killed at least one person and injured seven others, city officials say. Early on Saturday morning residential buildings in several districts were hit and loud explosions could be heard across the city.
Russian forces attacked the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv early Tuesday, striking a residential building and wounding at least four people, the Associated Press (AP) reported, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump struck a cautiously optimistic tone on hopes for peace.
Russia unleashed a nearly 10-hour air assault across Ukraine on Saturday, killing at least two people in the capital and injuring dozens more, according to Ukrainian authorities. The attack, which involved dozens of Russian missiles and
Russian forces strafed Ukraine’s capital with a major missile barrage overnight, killing at least three people and causing widespread power outages, as the US ramps up pressure on President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to agree to concessions in the almost four-year-old war.
The 20,000 square meter rink returned to the Soviet-era VDNKh expo park on Friday with many enjoying a nice glide on the ice despite unusually warm weather in Moscow.
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Putin admits he’s behind massive truck snarl-ups on Russia-Kazakhstan border
The massive truck snarl-ups that have plagued the Russian-Kazakh border for several weeks are due to a crackdown by Russia on illegal imports, according to information provided by Russian President Vladimir Putin at a press conference in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek,
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian air defences shot down eight drones en route to Moscow on Monday, the city's mayor said, a day after a Ukrainian strike on a power and heat station cut off heating for thousands outside the Russian capital.