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msn.com | Mariya Kucheryavets |Kateryna Shkarlat
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2 weeks ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Kateryna Shkarlat
The Russian government has supported a draft law that provides for the confiscation of the property of citizens who have left the country and criticize Vladimir Putin's regime, according to The Moscow Times.
Russian army attacks energy facility in Ukraine's Sumy region: Over 20,000 people left without power
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newsukraine.rbc.ua | Kateryna Shkarlat
"The enemy attacked energy infrastructure in the Hlukhiv community with an FPV drone. As a result of the strike, more than 20,000 consumers in four communities of the Shostka district were left without power," Hryhorov reported. According to him, critical infrastructure facilities have switched to alternative power sources. Restoration work is ongoing.
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2 weeks ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Kateryna Shkarlat
The ministers were asked whether NATO member states would refer to Russia as a common enemy in the final communiqué of the Alliance summit, which will take place in The Hague on June 24–26. Budrys’ responseThe Lithuanian Foreign Minister said that those topics would certainly be included in the joint declaration, as had already been the case in Washington, at the Madrid summit, in Brussels, and Vilnius in 2022, since they concerned key security issues and Russia posed a military threat.
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2 weeks ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Dmytro Oliinyk |Kateryna Shkarlat |Kostiantyn Kryvolap
"Turning off all mobile communication and mobile internet might not make much sense. But in areas where a cruise missile is flying, operators can disable stations. The point is that right now, the Russians are trying various ways to improve the navigation capabilities of their Shaheds so they can achieve better targeting," Kryvolap said. According to him, the Russian forces tried to do this by deploying a large number of Kometa antennas for satellite communication.
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