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Two more Ukrainian settlements, Soloviove in the eastern Donetsk region and Kotliarivka farther north in the Kharkiv region, were allegedly taken over by Russia. In its evening report, the Ukrainian military gave no mention to either region.

Russian drones hit high-voltage distribution cables in the northeastern Sumy region of Ukraine, knocking out electricity to almost 400,000 homes. Although most residences’ power was eventually restored, officials cautioned that maintaining the grid would provide “urgent challenges.”

The governor of Russia’s Belgorod area, which borders Ukraine, Vyacheslav Gladkov, reported that two buses carrying workers to a meat plant were targeted by Ukrainian drones, resulting in six fatalities and thirty-five injuries.
Olympic athlete and two-time European champion Oleksandr Pielieshenko, 30, was slain on the front lines of the conflict in Ukraine, according to the Ukrainian news Weightlifting Federation (UWF). According to the Ukrainian Olympic Committee, Pielieshenko enrolled early in the conflict.

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Following increasing military assistance for Ukraine from certain Western European nations, Russia said that it would conduct tactical nuclear weapons drills. Over two years ago, Moscow began its full-scale assault of Ukraine.

Russia forewarned the United Kingdom that Moscow may target UK military stations and equipment both inside and outside of Ukraine if the UK utilized its armaments to attack Russian territory. Last Thursday, UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron declared that Ukraine was entitled to use UK armaments to attack Russia.

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Following increasing military assistance for Ukraine from certain Western European nations, news Russia said that it would conduct tactical nuclear weapons drills. Over two years ago, Moscow began its full-scale assault of Ukraine.

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Russia forewarned the United Kingdom that Moscow may target UK military stations and equipment both inside and outside of Ukraine if the UK utilized its armaments to attack Russian territory. Last Thursday, UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron declared that Ukraine was entitled to use UK armaments to attack Russia.

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