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A Russian drone and missile barrage on Kyiv killed two people, including a one-year-old child, and injured 11 others, officials said. Residential buildings were hit in Sviatoshynskyi and Darnytskyi districts as debris rained down on the Ukrainian capital.
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A major Russian drone and missile attack struck Kyiv, killing at least eight, including two children, and injuring 45. Nearly 100 buildings were damaged in the rare central-city strike, as Zelenskyy urged stronger global response amid faltering US-led peace efforts
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Russia has ended its moratorium on deploying intermediate-range nuclear-capable missiles, blaming US missile plans in Europe. The move risks triggering a new arms race and mirrors Cold War tensions. Putin may deploy new Oreshnik missiles in Belarus this year
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Russia launched its largest missile and drone attack on Kyiv since the war began, killing one and injuring 26. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy spoke with US President Trump about air defence aid and joint weapons production. Damage was widespread across the capital.
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Zorin, also a representative of the Russian negotiating group, said that Ukraine has not made contact, therefore the transfer of the bodies and the exchange of prisoners did not take place yet, Xinhua news agency reported.
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The attacks came hours after Russia claimed to have regained control over the remaining parts of the Kursk region, which Ukrainian forces seized in a surprise incursion last August
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When Vance was a candidate for U.S. Senate in Ohio in 2022, he said on Steve Bannon's “War Room” podcast that he thought it was ridiculous that the U.S. was focused on the border between Ukraine and Russia. “I gotta be honest with you,” he told the host, a Trump ally
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Previously, Trump announced that Zelensky would sign the deal at the White House on Friday (February 28). "Our teams are working with America, we are preparing for talks this Friday," Zelensky said in a video posted to his official Telegram channel
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The warning came after Zelensky complained that Ukraine was not at the talks between US and Russian diplomats in Riyadh, and said that his country would not accept a peace deal reached without its participation
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Slams US decision to let Ukraine strike targets inside Russia with US-supplied longer-range missiles
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Advises Russian President not to escalate conflict, reminds him of Washington's sizable military presence in Europe, according to report
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Cameron's remarks came a day before Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarks on a visit to Russia for the BRICS Summit
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While the neutral stance has shielded India from immediate geopolitical fallout, the future will require tougher choices
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Ukrainian President presents wartime "victory plan," after Biden announces $8 billion surge in military aid for Kyiv's fight against Russia
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Says the country has thus far exercised restraint in utilising its nuclear capabilities in response to Western involvement in Ukraine
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Says they will be forced to make "appropriate decisions" based on the new threats
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Remarks come after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's trip to Ukraine that was preceded by his visit to Moscow
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This comes after at least seven people were killed and 35 injured in an overnight strike on Lviv
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According to air force, Russia fires several groups of cruise missiles accompanied by ballistic missile launches and a few drones, targeting Kyiv
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According to local authorities, a missile attack on the northern region of Sumy killed one person, injuring at least 16 more, including three children