
Serhii Korolchuk
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2 weeks ago |
watoday.com.au | Lizzie Johnson |Serhii Korolchuk
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2 weeks ago |
smh.com.au | Lizzie Johnson |Serhii Korolchuk
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The priests arrived at the children’s playground with a teddy bear, swinging incense and chanting the names of the nine children who died here. Tymofii Tsvitok, the three-year-old who loved hunting for ladybirds. Alina Kutsenko and Danylo Nikitskyi, 15-year-olds who’d just started dating, telling their friends that it was serious.
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2 weeks ago |
watoday.com.au | Lizzie Johnson |Serhii Korolchuk
Exponential Interactive, Inc d/b/a VDX.tvCookie duration: 90 (days). Data collected and processed: IP addresses, Device identifiers, Probabilistic identifiers, Browsing and interaction data, Non-precise location data, Users’ profiles, Privacy choicesmoreCookie duration resets each session. View details | Privacy policyConsentCookie duration: 365 (days).
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2 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Siobhan O'Grady |Serhii Korolchuk
Everyone wants Europe’s largest nuclear plant. Ukraine wants it back. (washingtonpost.com) Everyone wants Europe’s largest nuclear plant. Ukraine wants it back. By Siobhán O'Grady; Serhii Korolchuk 2025040707005800 NIKOPOL, Ukraine — For three years, Russia's violent takeover of Europe's largest nuclear power plant — which President Donald Trump recently said he wants to control — has haunted this city perched on the opposite riverbank, just four miles away.
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3 weeks ago |
rsn.org | Siobhan O'Grady |Serhii Korolchuk
“This is the result of peace negotiations with Putin,” said one Ukrainian, after a Russian attack in Dnipro killed four people and injured more than 20. Soon after Russia launched a massive, deadly drone attack on his city Friday night, killing four people and injuring more than 20 others, Hennady Lytvynov, 60, stood outside watching his street burn — and wondering how this war could ever end.
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