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The prime ministers of Poland and Italy have discussed military support for Ukraine and voiced agreement that the European Union should be made stronger politically while cutting down on bureaucracy |
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The prime ministers of Poland and Italy have discussed military support for Ukraine and voiced agreement that the European Union should be made stronger politically while cutting down on bureaucracy |
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The prime ministers of Poland and Italy have discussed military support for Ukraine and voiced agreement that the European Union should be made stronger politically while cutting down on bureaucracy |
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The prime ministers of Poland and Italy have discussed military support for Ukraine and voiced agreement that the European Union should be made stronger politically while cutting down on bureaucracy |
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The retaliatory attacks on Russian military sites and oil refineries they carry out have embarrassed President Vladimir Putin, who four years ago thought he could capture Kyiv in a matter of days. |
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Deadly incidents occurred in Dnipro, Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia. |
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Russian attacks on Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia and Kharkiv killed at least nine people and injured dozens as peace efforts between Moscow and Kyiv remained deadlocked. |
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Russia could launch a limited military campaign against a Nato member within a year of the war in Ukraine ending, according to a warning issued by the Dutch defence ministry. The assessment, published in the Netherlands' annual defence policy strategy on Monday, said Russian military preparations suggest Moscow is gearing up for a prolonged confrontation with Europe. |
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Russian missile, drone and glide bomb attacks across Ukraine killed at least nine people and injured dozens on Monday, with strikes hitting several major cities as rescue operations continued and the casualty toll rose through the day. |
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Putin said Moscow is willing to continue negotiations with US envoys but opposed proposals to confine fighting to just the four occupied Ukrainian regions. |
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has ruled out any pause in Russia's military campaign in Ukraine, rejecting Kyiv's proposal for a mutual halt to long-range strikes and reaffirming that Moscow will continue fighting until it achieves what he described as the "complete liberation" of Donbas and Novorossiya. |