Massive Leak of Russian Nuclear Documents Exposes a Crumbling Security Apparatus
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Massive Leak of Russian Nuclear Documents Exposes a Crumbling Security Apparatus

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European investigative outlets Danwatch and Der Spiegel have revealed a staggering breach of Russian national security: a leak of more than two million internal documents exposing the inner workings of one of Russia’s most critical nuclear installations — the Yasny missile base in Orenburg region.

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Moscow airports closed after Ukrainian drones strike Russian military production facilities
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Moscow airports closed after Ukrainian drones strike Russian military production facilities

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In a large-scale overnight drone attack, Ukraine targeted military production facilities near Moscow, key production centers for the Kremlin’s war machine. Russian authorities claimed to have intercepted 296 drones, including 19 targeting Moscow, in what they admitted was one of the largest attacks since their illegal invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

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As Ukraine’s Allies Falter on Promises, Putin expands invasion
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As Ukraine’s Allies Falter on Promises, Putin expands invasion

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Russia’s recent military actions in Ukraine, including the capture of four border villages in the Sumy region and the buildup of approximately 50,000 troops near the area, underscore a significant escalation in the conflict. President Volodymyr Zelensky has highlighted Russia’s intentions to penetrate deeper into Ukrainian territory, specifically aiming to cross into the Dnipro region and establish a 10-kilometer buffer zone in Sumy.

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Ukraine’s First Deputy PM Urges West: Enforce Consequences on Russia Before It’s Too Late
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Ukraine’s First Deputy PM Urges West: Enforce Consequences on Russia Before It’s Too Late

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Ukraine’s First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy, Yulia Svyrydenko, has delivered a sobering message to Ukraine’s international partners: the time for hesitation is over. In a statement posted to X, Svyrydenko called for urgent enforcement of the consequences promised to Russia, as civilian deaths mount under an intensifying wave of missile and drone attacks.

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Russia Strikes Ukrainian Cities for Second Night in a Row: 13 Dead, Over 50 Wounded
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Russia Strikes Ukrainian Cities for Second Night in a Row: 13 Dead, Over 50 Wounded

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For the second consecutive night, Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone assault on Ukrainian cities, killing at least 13 civilians and injuring over 50. The coordinated overnight attack targeted multiple regions with ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and Shahed drones, in what Ukrainian officials described as a deliberate campaign to terrorize the civilian population.

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Russian Elite crew killed in mi-8 helicopter crash
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Russian Elite crew killed in mi-8 helicopter crash

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When a Russian Mi-8 military helicopter crashed in the Oryol region of Russia this week, killing all crew members on board, the story of the crash itself soon became secondary to the story of the identities of the pilots. The crash occurred on May 23 during what was described as a routine flight and was attributed to a technical malfunction, specifically engine failure.

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Russians bombard Kyiv’s civilian population in relentless seven hour attack
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Russians bombard Kyiv’s civilian population in relentless seven hour attack

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KYIV — Russia launched a six-hour overnight assault on Ukraine’s capital, targeting multiple residential districts with ballistic missiles and Shahed drones. The attack, which began late on Friday and continued into the early hours of Saturday, caused fires, injuries, and widespread structural damage. Ukrainian officials say the strikes once again demonstrate that Russia is now directing its war efforts primarily at the civilian population.

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Ukraine Secures Return of 390 Citizens in Major Prisoner Exchange
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Ukraine Secures Return of 390 Citizens in Major Prisoner Exchange

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In a significant breakthrough, Ukraine has secured the return of 390 individuals from Russian captivity—270 military personnel and 120 civilians. This large-scale exchange marks one of the most substantial in recent months and underscores Ukraine’s continued efforts to bring every one of its citizens home. This is the first stage of the largest exchange during the war, — 1,000 for 1,000!

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