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Ukrainian Forces Target Russian Military Assets in Crimea in Overnight Assault

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Overnight, Ukrainian forces launched a large-scale drone and missile attack on Russian military installations in occupied Crimea, striking airfields, air defense systems, and radar facilities across multiple locations. The operation targeted Russian-controlled sites in Sevastopol, Saki, Kacha, Dzhankoi, Hvardiiske, Novofedorivka, and Belbek, aiming to disrupt Moscow’s military operations on the peninsula it illegally annexed in 2014.

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Russia Escalates Attacks on Civilians Across Southern and Central Ukraine

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On the evening of May 1, Russians launched a series of coordinated strikes on civilian targets across several Ukrainian regions, injuring dozens and damaging infrastructure in a continued campaign of terror far from the front lines. In Zaporizhzhia, one of the hardest-hit areas, Russian drones and missiles struck residential buildings, a university, garages, and even a critical infrastructure facility.

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Ukrainian YouTuber Scares the Kremlin: Another Failed Attempt to kill Sternenko

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Ukrainian volunteer Serhii Sternenko Russia, a country where high-ranking generals get blown up in their own capital, just tried to assassinate a Ukrainian blogger. Yes, not a general, not a politician but a blogger. The target was Serhii Sternenko, a well-known activist from Odesa, volunteer, lawyer, head of a charity foundation, and YouTuber with over 2 million subscribers. According to Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU), the attacker was a woman acting on orders from Russian handlers.

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Russia uses drones to drop delayed detonation cluster munitions over homes in Ukraine

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Russia has taken its campaign of terror against Ukraine’s civilian population to a new level. The Kremlin is now deploying drones equipped with delayed-action cluster munitions over urban areas, including residential neighborhoods in Kyiv. These submunitions are designed not only to kill, but to terrorize— detonating unpredictably, minutes or even hours after impact, prolonging fear and endangering rescue efforts. Overnight, these weapons were used in multiple districts of the Kyiv region.

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Russia targets residential neighborhoods of Odesa, killing 2, injuring 15

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Russia continues its terror on Ukraine’s civilian population, targeting Odesa with an overnight drone barrage that killed two people and injured fifteen others, according to local authorities. Governor Oleh Kiper confirmed the casualties and said emergency services are providing medical assistance to the injured. The attack damaged several sites, including multi-story apartment buildings, private homes, a supermarket, a school, and vehicles.

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Russia continues expanding cyber terrorism against France

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France on Tuesday publicly accused Russia’s military intelligence agency, the GRU, of orchestrating cyberattacks against a dozen French targets over the past decade. These included an organization involved in the 2024 Paris Olympics and President Emmanuel Macron’s 2017 election campaign. Since 2021, a GRU-affiliated unit has targeted several French entities across the defense, financial, and economic sectors, according to the foreign ministry.

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Kidnapped and tortured to death by Russians, body of Ukrainian journalist also had eyes and organs removed

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The body of Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, who died while in Russian captivity, was discovered missing several internal organs — including her brain, eyes, and part of her trachea — according to an international investigation published by the Forbidden Stories network on April 29.

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