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Russia claims its forces have occupied the whole of illegally-annexed Luhansk, which would make it the only Ukrainian region ...
W ATCH RUSSIAN television or listen to Vladimir Putin’s chilling speeches, and Russia is a besieged fortress, struggling to ...
Vladimir Putin recently suggested that "all of Ukraine" belonged to Russia, hinting that his goal is for Russia to control ...
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Daily Express US on MSNSatellite images show Putin's chilling expansion at major Russian nuclear siteRussia's Kazan Aviation Plant appears to have a slew of new additions that could advance its nuclear and war capabilities.
M ore than 18,000 Russian soldiers have been reported to the courts for being absent without leave since Vladimir Putin ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNMedia claim Odesa is Putin's top target, Ukraine respondsA rumor has surfaced in the media claiming that the main goal of Russian President Vladimir Putin is the occupation of Odesa.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNPutin publicly admits economic troubles, says defense spending will be cutAccording to Putin, defense funding cuts are planned “next year” or sometime within the next three years, though he did not ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNPutin’s Army UNSTOPPABLE In Ukraine? Kyiv’s Defense COLLAPSES After Losing 4,000 Troops In One WeekA day after massive Russian strikes, Moscow now accuses Ukraine of sabotaging its own forces. Russian expert Andrey Marochko ...
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Vladimir Putin's losses in Ukraine war has hit a grim milestoneAccordiong to the General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces, Vladimir Putin has lost 1,020,010 soldiers since February, 2022. Russia also lost 10,980 tanks, 22,922 armored fighting vehicles, 53,593 ...
President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Russia was ready to hold a new round of peace negotiations with Ukraine, ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNUkraine's Foreign Ministry recalls Putin supported NATO's eastward expansion in 2004Ukraine's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Heorhii Tykhyi has recalled that Russia’s leadership once publicly supported NATO’s ...
Juraj Blanár, Slovakia's foreign minister, said the West could "perhaps even forgive" Russia if it led to peace talks.
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