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Russia launched a large-scale deadly attack on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv early Tuesday, damaging residential buildings, authorities said, as part of a broad offensive on targets across Ukraine.
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Fr. Andrey Mizyuk: Why is the Russian Orthodox Church encouraging people to volunteer in occupied Ukraine?
The Russian Orthodox Church has handed down yet another initiative to its dioceses. Called the “Patriarchal Humanitarian Mission: Together We Help People in Donbas,” what looks at first to be a program to encourage devout Russians to support people living in occupied areas should be treated with suspicion given the country's looming manpower
Russian missile, drone strikes kill at least 22 people across Ukraine, authorities say, after President Zelenskyy warned Moscow was planning a "massive new strike."
Four years after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia is facing a spring of discontent. Rolling digital blackouts in Russian cities have touched a nerve with ordinary citizens and public pushback against Russian President Vladimir Putin is emerging.
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The Russian drone struck an apartment building, wounding two people, Romanian officials said.
Last month, the Russian capital Moscow by its largest drone attack so far. Beginning at 4AM on the 17th there were a series of loud explosions. There was considerable property damage and three people were killed and another sixteen wounded.
Russia’s Astra news outlet said Ukrainian drones struck the Sheskharis oil terminal and depot, the terminus for Russian state-controlled pipeline company Transneft’s main oil pipelines in the region.
