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Ukraine has carried out large-scale drone strikes against four airbases deep inside Russia, destroying multiple combat planes, according to a source in the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU).
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree that forces Ukrainians to legalize their status in occupied territories — or leave. Already, many Ukrainians had been forced to accept Russian citizenship in occupied areas to maintain their homes or access to health care and education.
By making harsh, uncompromising demands in peace talks with Ukraine while continuing to pummel it with waves of missiles and drones, Russian President Vladimir Putin is sending a clear message: He will only accept a settlement on his terms and will keep fighting until they’re met.
At least seven people were killed after Russian officials said “illegal interference” caused a bridge to collapse and a train to derail in Russia.
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Ilia’s mother died in the siege of Mariupol and officials in Russia put him up for adoption — until his grandmother traveled into Russia to bring him home.
Explosions caused two bridges to collapse and derailed two trains in western Russia overnight, officials said Sunday, without saying what had caused the blasts.
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Trump's Envoy Says Putin Is Right, Scolds Zelensky: 'Show Up, Be Serious'| Russia| Ukraine| IstanbulU.S. President Donald Trump's envoy to Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, has publicly stated that Russia's concerns over NATO's eastward expansion are "fair," signaling a significant shift in the Trump administration's stance ahead of the next round of Istanbul peace talks.