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The General Staff reported a decrease in the number of combat clashes at the front
During the past 24 hours, 155 combat clashes took place at the front, which is six less than the previous…
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Hungary explains the reason for canceling negotiations with Ukraine on national minorities
Hungary refused to hold talks with Ukraine on the rights of national minorities, citing the recent SBU special operation in…
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The truce did not begin: 108 “shaheeds” attacked Ukraine at night
On the night of May 12, the Air Defense Forces of Ukraine destroyed 55 Russian attack drones. Another 30 simulator…
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The US announced a trade deal with China
The United States of America announced that it had reached a trade agreement with China. The parties were able to…
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Tusk accused Russian special services of arson at shopping center in Warsaw
The Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, accused the Russian special services of organizing the fire that happened last year…
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UK Foreign Office announces EU ministers’ talks on Ukraine
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced a meeting with European colleagues on Monday, May 12, to discuss further support for…
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Russian drone attacks civilian train in Donetsk region, driver injured
On May 12, a Russian drone attacked a civilian freight train in the Donetsk region. The driver was injured as…
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Zelenskyy said he would personally wait for Putin in Istanbul on May 15
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi stated about the readiness to personally meet with the President of the Russian Federation Putin…
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Explosion in the crypto market: Shiba Inu investor bets on coin $XYZ, which could soar by 120 times.
An investor who became widely known for his support of cryptocurrency Shiba Inu, unexpectedly shifted focus to a new project…
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Ukrzaliznytsia named trains in honor of the mothers of Ukrainian warriors.
For Mother’s Day, Ukrzaliznytsia held a symbolic initiative — on May 11, all trains running across the country were named…
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