
Kateryna Hodunova
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1 week ago |
rsn.org | Kateryna Hodunova |Francis Farrell
ALSO SEE: Iran’s Missiles Kill 7-Year-Old Ukrainian Girl Seeking Leukemia Treatment in Israel Russian President Vladimir Putin said "all of Ukraine" belonged to Russia in a speech on June 20 at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, amid increasingly aggressive official statements about Moscow's final territorial ambitions in Ukraine.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Chris York |Kateryna Denisova |Yuliia Taradiuk |Kateryna Hodunova
In what is now a semi-regular occurrence, the workings of U.S.-led global diplomacy has cast a dark shadow over Ukraine. U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, on May 19 in the latest attempt to broker a ceasefire in Ukraine. The call came just days after a U.S.-backed but largely inconclusive negotiation between Kyiv and Moscow, where Russia sent a delegation of low-level officials and reiterated sweeping territorial demands.
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1 month ago |
kyivindependent.com | Kateryna Hodunova |Alexander Zabolotnyi |Nick Allard |Francis Farrell
European foreign ministers approved the creation of a special tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine during a meeting in Lviv on May 9. The tribunal, which will operate under the auspices of the Council of Europe, aims to prosecute Russia's top political and military leadership, including President Vladimir Putin. Ukraine expects the tribunal to start work in 2026.
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Mar 5, 2025 |
kyivindependent.com | Martin Fornusek |Kateryna Hodunova
A Russian court sentenced James Scott Rhys Anderson, a British volunteer who was fighting for Ukraine in Russia's Kursk Oblast, to 19 years in prison, independent outlet Mediazona reported on March 5. Footage of Anderson, 22, in Russian captivity emerged in November 2024. Russian authorities later confirmed that the British national was in their custody. The court sentenced Anderson on "terrorism" and "mercenarism" charges.
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Mar 5, 2025 |
yahoo.com | Martin Fornusek |Kateryna Hodunova
A Russian court sentenced James Scott Rhys Anderson, a British volunteer who was fighting for Ukraine in Russia's Kursk Oblast, to 19 years in prison, independent outlet Mediazona reported on March 5. Footage of Anderson, 22, in Russian captivity emerged in November 2024. Russian authorities later confirmed that the British national was in their custody. The court sentenced Anderson on "terrorism" and "mercenarism" charges.
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