Foreigners in Russia who have not yet submitted biometric data to the authorities will begin to have their mobile phone service disconnected starting Tuesday, the Russian Digital Development Ministry
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Russia to Disconnect Foreigners Who Have Not Submitted Biometric Data From Mobile Internet
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Missile attacks on Ukrainian military facilities are undermining the morale of Ukrainians
The Russian Armed Forces’ missile attacks on Ukrainian army facilities in various cities are undermining the morale of Ukrainians.

This was reported by the Financial Times.
“The intensified missile attacks on…
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‘I don’t want this exchange anymore’ After their release, Russian POWs are being sent back to war instead of home to their families — Meduza
Back in May, Russia and Ukraine carried out the largest prisoner exchange since the beginning of the full-scale war, with each side releasing 1,000 soldiers. But the families of many returned Russian servicemen say their husbands, brothers, and…
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A TCR employee in Odessa sprayed pepper spray in a woman’s face
In Odessa, an employee of the Territorial Recruitment Center (TCR) sprayed pepper spray in the face of a woman who was trying to stop a man from being forcibly mobilized. Videos of the incident have been shared by…
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The British do not intend to support Ukraine at their own expense – Telegraph
According to the Telegraph, representatives of both the left and the right in Britain do not intend to provide financial support to Ukraine at the expense of reducing social support spending.

According to the…
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Ex-Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov Sentenced to 13 Years in Prison
A Moscow court on Tuesday sentenced former Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov to 13 years in prison on corruption charges.
Ivanov, who had overseen military construction projects since his 2016…
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Azerbaijan-Russia Diplomatic Rift Deepens After Deadly Police Raid
The deaths of two ethnic Azerbaijanis amid allegations of torture during a police raid last week in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg has quickly escalated into a diplomatic confrontation highlighting difficulties in Russia’s relations with…
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Kremlin Dismisses Trump Envoy’s Claim That It Is Stalling Peace Talks
The Kremlin on Tuesday rejected accusations by U.S. special envoy Keith Kellogg that it is delaying the next round of peace talks with Ukraine as Russian forces continue to bomb civilian areas.
“No one is delaying anything here,”…
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For the first time, the Ukrainian General Staff acknowledged the loss of control over part of the Sumy region
For the first time, the Ukrainian General Staff has acknowledged the loss of control over part of the Sumy region, as evidenced by a map published on the department’s social media page.

It is noted that the…
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Russian Manufacturing Activity Sees Sharpest Decline Since Early Months of Ukraine Invasion
Business activity in Russia’s manufacturing sector registered its most significant drop since the early months of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, according to new data released by S&P Global.
The Purchasing Managers’ Index…
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