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russian troops attack Odesa with ballistic missiles: three people killed, three more wounded
russians exhibit shot trams from Mariupol at an "entertainment exhibition"
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The Pentagon called on partners to transfer the Patriot air defense system to Ukraine
Georgian President calls on security forces to stop dispersing protesters in Tbilisi
G7 countries promise to work to reduce dependence on russian nuclear power
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Protests in Georgia: police tried to disperse those who disagree with the law on foreign agents with tear gas, water cannons and rubber bullets
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Protests against the law on "foreign agents" continue: security forces beat opposition leaders in Tbilisi
During a protest against the law on "foreign agents," law enforcement officers beat Levan Khabeishvili, chairman of Georgia's largest opposition party, the United National Movement. It is also reported that security forces beat the leader of the political association "Citizens" Aleko Elisashvili.
russian troops attack Odesa with ballistic missiles: three people killed, three more wounded
russian troops strike Odesa with ballistic missiles, killing three people and injuring three others, and damaging civilian infrastructure.
russians exhibit shot trams from Mariupol at an "entertainment exhibition"
The russians organized an exhibition of destroyed trams from Mariupol as "entertainment," distorting the history of the occupation and destruction of the Ukrainian city.
To protect underground gas storage facilities: "Naftogaz calls on partners to strengthen Ukraine's air defense
Ukraine needs more air defense systems from international partners to protect its underground gas storage facilities, which are crucial to Europe's energy security.
The Pentagon called on partners to transfer the Patriot air defense system to Ukraine
Against the backdrop of russian missile attacks, Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin called on countries with Patriot air defense systems to transfer them to Ukraine, emphasizing that air defense was a key topic at the last meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group.
Georgian President calls on security forces to stop dispersing protesters in Tbilisi
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili has called on the Interior Ministry to stop using disproportionate force against peaceful protesters opposing the law on "foreign agents," condemning the violence during Holy Week.
G7 countries promise to work to reduce dependence on russian nuclear power
The G7 energy ministers agreed to work to reduce their countries' dependence on russian nuclear-related goods, including promoting diversification of the nuclear fuel supply chain free of russian influence.
Air alert declared in southern Ukraine: several explosions in Odesa
An air alert was issued in southern Ukraine due to the threat of a ballistic missile attack, followed by explosions in Odesa. Local authorities are urging residents to stay in shelters.
Israel plans to decommission Patriot air defense system - media
Israel plans to decommission its outdated Patriot air defense systems within two months and replace them with more modern systems such as David's Sling and Iron Dome.
Protests in Georgia: police tried to disperse those who disagree with the law on foreign agents with tear gas, water cannons and rubber bullets
Georgian police used tear gas, water cannons, and rubber bullets against protesters who gathered near the parliament building to express their opposition to the proposed bill on "foreign agents," injuring at least 20 people.