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Russian Disarray on display as Ukraine’s forces advance on two fronts
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Tuesday that President Vladimir Putin didn’t want the Russian Army to end the military operation in Ukraine. “The things we held dear…became completely compromised,” Zelenskyy said, referring to Putin’s claim that Russian forces are “denazifying” Ukraine. Putin on Tuesday marked the anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine with a…
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The new phase of the war may result from Putin’s rage against civilians
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday announced that Russia’s war with Ukraine would continue for at least one more year. He added that his country was ready to support Ukrainian forces if they “successfully” won the battle. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that it’ll be impossible for Ukraine to win the war from Russia in…
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Russia is losing its edge on the old soviet sphere
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday signed legislation to annex four regions of Ukraine, despite the fact that Russia’s military doesn’t fully control those areas. Putin said that he expects the situation to stabilise in four war-torn regions of Ukraine after signing legislation to annex them on Wednesday. Russia’s defence ministry said two men shot…
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Zelensky said that one year of war with anxiety was marked by a rally cry from the president
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, “We have to take responsibility for everything that we do in Ukraine.” He added, “We have to pay attention to what is happening on the ground.” Earlier, Putin said that Russia would take action against Ukrainian authorities if they violated its ceasefire agreement with the Ukrainian government.
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It was Biden’s first time in Ukraine since the war began
US President Joe Biden and his team went on a 10-hour train journey to the centre of the war-torn country of Ukraine, an adviser to Biden said. Biden had informed Russia of their plan to visit Ukrainian capital Kiev, Jake Sullivan said. The trip was made after Russian President Vladimir Putin tried to capture Ukraine’s…
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Russia’s revenge
Russian President Vladimir Putin held a ceremony to commemorate incorporation of four Ukrainian territories into Russia on Sunday. Russia claimed that more than 600 Ukrainian soldiers were killed in a Russian strike in Kramatorsk carried out in “retaliation” over the Ukrainian attack on Russian-occupied Makiivka last week, according to a statement from the Russian Defence…
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Putin has a clear preference in the vote in two years
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that his “special military operation” in Ukraine is taking longer than expected and has succeeded in seizing new territory. “The things we held dear, like the memory of the Second World War, for instance, became completely compromised,” he said, referring to Putin’s baseless claim that Russian forces are “denazifying”…
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7 voices reflect on one year of Putin’s war
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s energy war “is a signal to Russia, not Ukraine, but to the world and to Russia”, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said. “The things we held dear, like…memory of the Second World War, for instance, became completely compromised,” Clinton added. “I think around now, what Putin is considering is how…
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As winter approaches, Russia is bruised
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the military operation in Ukraine is taking longer than expected and that his country’s nuclear weapons are deterring the escalation of the conflict. He added that Russia’s special military operation had succeeded in seizing new territory. The Russian leader further equated Ukraine’s “neo Nazi” government with Nazi Germany, saying Russia…
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Ukrainians have ever had more pesticide malware than any other country
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “hybrid war” with Ukraine has not been successful, a Western official said. The official added that there was no way that Russia could measure success in cyberspace by a single attack. In 2017, Russia launched ‘NotPetya’ malware that wiped computer systems at companies across Ukraine before spreading around the world, according…
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Russia will stop participating in the last nuclear treaty with the United States, says Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the country will suspend its participation in New START arms control treaty with the United States. “The bottom line is…we soon will be, because the bottom line is, this is the last nuclear treaty governing nuclear weapons of the United States and Russia,” he added. The US has alleged…
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Putin began his Unjust War one year ago
Speaking about the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that Russian President Vladimir Putin is considering “how to throw more bodies” into the fight. “That’s what they will be, bodies of Russian conscripts,” she added. “The things we held dear, like the memory of Second World War,…
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Putin pulled Back from the Nuclear Arms Treaty, signaling a sharper break in relations with the West
US President Joe Biden on Thursday warned about the risks of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s nuclear threats. He said the US is planning how to respond to a range of scenarios, including fears that Russians could use tactical nuclear weapons. Biden further said that the US is ready to talk about the nuclear arms treaty…
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Russia’s war inUkraine is live
Russian President Vladimir Putin “is running short of friends” amid the military conflict in Ukraine, a British diplomat said. “We can see that desperation at many levels inside Russian society and inside the Russian military machine,” he added. The diplomat’s comments come after an air strike on a Russian military base in Ukraine on New…
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Russia’s top brass have failed and are now being blamed
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that he would declare that the region of Donetsk and Luhansk in eastern and southern Ukraine will be part of Russia on Friday. Russia had annexed the two regions after it fought a war with Ukrainian forces in the region for over seven months. At least 3,610 people have been…
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Zelensky goes from here
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday said that his country won’t start a new war against Ukraine as there’s “no need to do so”. Putin’s comments come after Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy held his first meeting with Putin since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine’s Donbas region last week. The conflict began on February 21 when Russia…
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A frantic race to shore up Ukrainian defenses ensues after the hit and miss missile attack by Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin has named General Valery Gerasimov as the new chief of the general staff of the Russian military. Gerasimov, who is the commander of the Russian military forces in Ukraine, was earlier appointed as the chief of the general staff of the Russian military. Russia has waged a war against Ukrainian forces…
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Russia blames its own dead soldiers
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s Chief of Staff Vladimir Kadyrov said that if he were to declare martial law throughout Russia and use any weapon, he’d declare it as a show of force. Kadyrov’s comments come after Putin called on over 3 lakh Russians to join the military. “Today we are at war with the whole…
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There is a revenge for Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that the threat of nuclear war is growing and suggested that Russia could abandon its “no first-use” nuclear weapons doctrine. The Russian leader’s comments come amid a standoff between Russia and Ukraine following Moscow’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula in March. Earlier, Putin had said that Russia would only…
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Zelensky’s speech was praised by Hillary Clinton
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said that Russian President Vladimir Putin is “probably impossible to predict” as the war in Ukraine “turns in [Ukraine’s] favour”. “I think around now, what Putin is considering is how to throw more bodies, and that’s what they’ll be – bodies of Russian conscripts into the fight…
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Reports say that the Russian government has held thousands of children in camps since the beginning of the war
US President Donald Trump has said that he’s ready to help Ukraine defeat “Russian aggression” and his administration will support the Ukrainian government if it doesn’t do so. Trump added, “This is the window, President Zelensky knows it – if he’s going to defeat…with US support, the Russian aggression in Ukraine.” He further said, “I…
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The government official is at the center of the alleged Ukrainian children schemes
Russian President Vladimir Putin met Maria Lvova-Belova, a Russian official at the centre of an alleged government scheme to relocate, reeducate, and sometimes militarily train or forcefully adopt out Ukrainian children. Russian President Putin met Lvova-Belova days after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Lvova-Belova is the official at the centre of an alleged Russian government…
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Should the world respond if Putin fires a nuclear weapon?
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that his “special military operation in Ukraine is taking longer than expected”. He added that it has succeeded in seizing new territory and added that Russia’s nuclear weapons are deterring escalation of the conflict. Putin’s comments came as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on the international community for a…
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There was a display as the Ukrainians advanced on two fronts
Ukrainian troops on Sunday hunted down Russian stragglers in the city of Lyman after its demoralised troops, according to a major Russian newspaper, fled with “empty eyes”. This comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin held a ceremony to commemorate incorporation of four Ukrainian territories into Russia. Notably, Lyman is located in the eastern region of…
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The death Toll increased after Russia bombed the Cities for a Fourth Day
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday said that Russia will not hesitate to “avenge” the attack by Ukrainian troops on the Russian-occupied Crimean Peninsula. Putin added that Russia would continue to fight the Ukrainian Army in the Crimea, which it seized from Ukraine in April last year. Over 100 Ukrainian soldiers were martyred in the…