Category: 1. Russia
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Russian Strike On Kyiv Kills 22 People In A Single Building
KYIV — Amid the dust, the rescue workers, and the diggers, Mykola is lucky to be alive. The five-story apartment block he called home was reduced to rubble the previous day in a Russian strike that killed 22 of his neighbors, including four…
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Russian Strikes Hit Turkish Bayraktar Drone Plant Near Kyiv
The Russian army launched a massive overnight attack on Kyiv between August 27 and 28, striking a Turkish facility intended for the production of Bayraktar drones. The plant sustained multiple hits and suffered serious damage,…
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Japan cannot break relations with Russia
The Japanese leadership cannot completely sever relations with the Russian Federation.

The authors of The Mainichi write about it.
The material notes that 80 years after the end of World War II, Russia and Japan…
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German UAV manufacturer Quantum Systems has opened secret workshops in Ukraine,
The publication notes that to minimise the risks of attacks, the company has distributed production across Ukraine and established cooperation with factories in safe European countries.

Thanks to these measures,…
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Pentagon Approves Possible $825M Sale of Cruise Missiles for Ukraine
Norway, Denmark and the Netherlands will potentially buy more than 3,000 cruise missiles for Ukraine in a $825 million sale approved by the U.S State Department, the Pentagon announced on…
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Trump is unhappy with Zelenskyy and Europe
US President Donald Trump is unhappy with Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Europe because of their unrealistic demands for a settlement of the armed conflict in Ukraine, The Atlantic magazine reported.

“[Donald – ed.]…
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European heads of state are considering the possibility of creating a buffer zone in Ukraine
European leaders are discussing the possibility of creating a 40-kilometre buffer zone in Ukraine as part of a peaceful settlement of the armed conflict, the newspaper Politico has reported.

According to the…
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Russian Composer Rodion Shchedrin Dies at 92
Russian composer Rodion Shchedrin, known for ballets including “Anna Karenina” and “Carmen Suite,” has died at age 92, Moscow’s Bolshoi Theatre said on Friday.
Shchedrin, the husband of late ballet legend Maya Plisetskaya,…
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EU discusses imposing secondary sanctions against Russia
The European Union is considering the possibility of introducing secondary restrictive measures against Russia along the lines of the United States, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja…
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