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We need to help Ukraine stop Russia now: Brink reacts to Russian attack on Odesa
A Russian missile strike on Odesa killed 14 civilians and wounded 46, prompting the US ambassador to call on Ukraine to immediately stop Russian aggression.
NATO Secretary General announces a "step up" for Ukraine at the Washington summit
The NATO Secretary General says that the upcoming NATO summit in Washington will be a "step up" for Ukraine, after discussing support for Ukraine with the Finnish President and preparations for the summit.
Russian troops shelled a polling station in occupied Kakhovka - partisans
Russian troops fired at a polling station in occupied Kakhovka, according to the ATES guerrilla movement. In addition, the occupiers are planning to carry out provocations and terrorist attacks at polling stations in the occupied territories to blame the pro-Ukrainian population.
Secretary Blinken discusses with Grossi the IAEA's role in promoting global nuclear safety
Secretary Blinken discussed with IAEA Director General Grossi the role of promoting the peaceful use of nuclear technology.
In the occupied territories, Russians check men's military records during voting
In the occupied territories, during the fake "elections," Russians check men's military records and demand that they update their data or provide it for the first time," with the aim of mobilizing residents to fight against Ukraine.
Germany will replenish Taurus stocks in two years if it gives them to Ukraine - media
If Germany gives Ukraine long-range Taurus missiles, it will take about two years to replenish Germany's stockpile.
Expert: Ukraine should raise the question of the legitimacy of Putin's representatives in the international arena
Ukraine does not recognize the Russian presidential elections in the occupied territories and calls for criminal prosecution of those who facilitated them, as well as sanctions against foreign observers and questioning of Putin's legitimacy in the international arena.
Humenyuk: "Shaheds" used by the enemy to attack Ukraine have different sound characteristics
The "Shaheds" that the enemy is currently attacking Ukraine with have different sound characteristics, Humenyuk points out.
The enemy attacked Odesa with Iskander-M ballistic missiles from the occupied Crimea - Defense Forces of the South
Russian troops launched a ballistic missile attack on Odesa from the territory of occupied Crimea, killing 14 people and injuring 46, destroying a recreational facility, damaging residential buildings, a service station, a gas pipeline, and emergency vehicles.
Elections in Russia: Russians set fire to polling stations and pour greenery on ballot boxes
During the presidential election in Russia, there were numerous cases of arson and vandalism at polling stations, including a bottle of Molotov cocktail thrown at a polling station in St. Petersburg, a woman setting fire to a voting booth in Moscow, and another woman pouring green paint on a ballot box.