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Russia launches more than 80 drones in overnight attack on Ukraine, injuring four
Ukraine says its forces shot down 56 of 88 Russian drones.
Ukraine says its forces shot down 56 of 88 Russian drones.
“I promise to pay $1,000,000 to the officer(s) who, complying with their constitutional duty, arrest(s) Putin as a war criminal under Russian and international laws,” Konanykhin wrote in a Facebook post
"It's pretty simple logic. If you cannot use U.S. dollars, or euros, and U.S. and Europe stop selling you many products, you have no other options but to turn to China. The trend is inevitable," a Chinese businessman told reporters
Russia's censorship bureau demanded that Google block online-video ads it described as “false political information” about Ukraine in its campaign to censor any outside information about the invasion.
"Each arrested person must be replaced by two newcomers," he stated
Major American newspapers have featured columns and editorials leaning more and more toward U.S. and NATO intervention to stop Russia's invasion of Ukraine
“Nobody wanted to fight but we were told that we would be enemies of the state and because its wartime we might even get shot," one captured soldier said
Russia’s foreign minister said his country was ready to face sanctions imposed by the U.S. and the E.U.
The editors of Wikipedia’s Russian language page received a memo on Tuesday from Russia’s communication’s regulator informing them that an article titled “Russian invasion of Ukraine (2022)” violates Russian law
Several companies have suspended their operations in the Eurasian country since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Critics blame President Biden's energy policies for indirectly facilitating the invasion of Ukraine by boosting Russia's energy export earnings