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  • Russian Forces Claim Bakhmut after Bloody Nine-Month Battle: A Pyrrhic Victory?
    UNRELENTING ATTACKS
    The 300-day siege of Bakhmut, a Ukrainian salt-mining city, by Russian forces has reportedly resulted in over 100,000 casualties and an advancement of merely 60 feet per day, adding a grim narrative to Russia's military operations.
  • Kremlin Threatens Further Seizures of Western Assets Following Fortum and Uniper Takeover
    PUTIN'S PRICE HIKE
    The Kremlin has issued a warning that it may seize additional Western assets in response to foreign actions against Russian companies. This follows the temporary control established over the assets of Finland's Fortum and Germany's Uniper by Russia.
  • Russian Pacific Fleet Conducts Snap Drills with Missile Launches Amid Rising Tensions
    Russia
    The Russian Pacific Fleet was placed on high alert on Friday for surprise drills involving practice missile launches, a significant show of force amid strained relations with the West over the conflict in Ukraine.
  • Russia Begins Rail-Based Fuel Exports to Iran Amid Western Sanctions
    FORCE BOOST
    For the first time this year, Russia has initiated fuel exports to Iran by rail, as traditional buyers avoid trade with Moscow. This development comes from three industry sources and export data.
  • Explosive Sculpture Gifts Death: Woman Arrested for Alleged Assassination of Pro-Putin Blogger
    Daria Trepova, 26, reportedly presented Fomin with an explosive-laden sculpture at a crowded St. Petersburg café, resulting in a powerful blast that killed Fomin and injured over 30 people, eight critically.
    Daria Trepova, 26, reportedly presented Fomin with an explosive-laden sculpture at a crowded St. Petersburg café, resulting in a powerful blast that killed Fomin and injured over 30 people, eight critically.
  • Russia Takes UN Security Council Helm, Ukraine Decries "World's Worst April Fool's Joke"
    Russian Flag
    As Russia assumes the United Nations Security Council presidency this month, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba criticized the development, calling it "the world's worst April Fool's joke." Russia's leadership comes as it continues its invasion of Ukraine, now entering its second year.
  • Ukraine Strikes Russian-Held Melitopol, Fueling Speculation of Counteroffensive
    INVASION
    Ukrainian forces targeted the Russian-occupied city of Melitopol deep within the front lines on Wednesday, attacking a railway depot and causing power outages. This comes as Kyiv hints at a potential counteroffensive against worn-out Russian forces, who have made little progress in their winter campaign.
  • Civilian Injuries Reported as Russian Air Defenses Intercept Ukrainian Drone near Moscow
    RUSSIAN POWER
    On Sunday, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that its air defenses thwarted a Ukrainian drone attack on Kireyevsk, a town located 220 km (140 miles) south of Moscow in the Tula region. The attack injured three individuals and caused damage to residential buildings.
  • UK Denies Nuclear Escalation in Ukraine Conflict Amid Depleted Uranium Munitions Controversy
    INVASION
    The UK's Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly, dismissed claims of nuclear escalation in the ongoing war in Ukraine. This statement came after Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized the UK for providing depleted uranium tank munitions to Ukrainian forces.
  • Russia's Aggressive Strikes on Ukraine Follows Xi Jinping's Show of Solidarity
    Russian President Vladimir Putin walks through snow during a holiday in the Siberian taiga.
    Following Chinese President Xi Jinping's show of solidarity during his visit to Russia, Ukraine faced a devastating wave of missile and drone attacks by Russia, which targeted residential areas and claimed lives.
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