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Russian missile strike on Kharkiv: number of casualties rises to 9
A Russian missile strike on Kharkiv killed 5 people and wounded 9. One person was saved.
Our leaders will soon be able to sign an agreement with the United States: Yermak at briefing with Sullivan
Jake Sullivan, Biden's national security adviser, made an unannounced visit to Kyiv and assured that Congress would vote to provide $60 billion in aid to Ukraine, including a new $300 million military aid package that includes ammunition, air defense and other weapons.
Biden advisor arrives in Kyiv and speaks about ATACMS: I have nothing to announce today
According to National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, the Biden administration is not yet ready to announce the delivery of ATACMS missiles to Ukraine, but will continue efforts to provide military support.
NSDC warns that Ukraine will face 3-4 difficult months: why
Russia is launching a powerful campaign to discredit Ukraine's top military and political leadership for 3-4 months, linked to the topic of the elections in Ukraine.
A Russian man has been granted asylum in France to escape mobilization
A Russian who fled the country after receiving a mobilization summons has been granted asylum in France for the first time, setting a precedent for future cases involving flight from military conflicts.
Border guards resume passage of cars and buses in both directions at Shehyni-Medica checkpoint
Traffic has resumed in both directions at the Shehyni-Medica checkpoint on the Ukrainian-Polish border after Polish protesters blocked all vehicles earlier.
Russian missile strike on Kharkiv: number of casualties rises to 8
A Russian missile strike on Kharkiv killed 5 people, injured 8, and may leave up to 10 more trapped in the rubble.
A house in Kyiv's Shevchenkivskyi district burns down, one person injured
A fire broke out in a residential building in Kyiv, engulfing the top two floors and the roof, and injuring one person.
German prosecutors launch investigation into leaked conversation between officers about Taurus missiles
German prosecutors have launched an investigation into a leaked conversation between German officers discussing the supply of weapons, including Taurus missiles, to Ukraine.
The United States imposed sanctions against Russians who created fake websites of government organizations and influential media to spread Russian propaganda
The United States imposed sanctions on two Russian individuals and entities for conducting a malicious disinformation campaign targeting Latin America, posing as legitimate media outlets and using fake social media accounts to spread anti-Ukrainian propaganda.