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One person killed and three wounded in hostile shelling in Vovchansk
One civilian was killed and three injured as a result of Russian shelling of Vovchansk, Kharkiv region, on May 19.
Russian troops advance on several fronts - DeepState
According to analysts, Russian forces advanced near several settlements, including Robotino, Verbovo, Paraskovievka, Netailovo, Yasnobrodovka, Novopokrovskoye, Keramika, Berestove, Zelene and Bugrivatka, although the Ukrainian Armed Forces did not confirm this information.
Former Pentagon chief comments on the possibility of sending foreign troops to Ukraine
Former Pentagon chief Robert Gates believes that the deployment of NATO troops to Ukraine should not be ruled out or publicized, emphasizing the importance of providing Ukraine with technical assistance such as air defense systems, artillery, missiles and ammunition.
Fico attacker may have had an accomplice who deleted online traces
The attacker on Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico may have had an accomplice from the police, who deleted his Facebook account and communication history after the attack.
The Atlantic: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi killed in plane crash
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi's helicopter has disappeared after a meeting with the President of Azerbaijan, and authorities are looking for a way to announce his possible death without causing chaos.
An explosion was heard in Kharkiv
An explosion occurred in Kharkiv, Ukraine, although no air alert was issued and the cause of the explosion was not immediately reported.
The King of Saudi Arabia fell ill with pneumonia
Saudi Arabia's 88-year-old King Salman bin Abdulaziz has contracted pneumonia and is being treated with antibiotics after being hospitalized for fever and joint pain.
Kudrytskyi says when power outage schedules will be canceled
Warming weather has somewhat reduced electricity consumption in Ukraine, but forced restrictions and blackouts will continue for months due to damage from Russian attacks, according to the head of Ukrenergo.
Intense fighting continues in two frontline areas - General Staff
Fierce fighting continues at the Siverskyi and Pokrovske directions, where Russian troops are making numerous unsuccessful attempts to break through the Ukrainian defense, suffering significant losses.
Occupants shelled 13 communities in Sumy region overnight
Russian troops shelled 13 settlements in Sumy region overnight, recording 236 explosions from artillery, mortars, grenades and drone strikes, injuring one civilian.