Russia, Ukraine swap 303 more prisoners
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The second suspect in a series of arson attacks on the property of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer also turned out to be a Ukrainian. It is reported by The Sun.
“Vladimir, I told you in January that if you didn’t stop the war in Ukraine, I would impose sanctions. You ignored me. You are disrespecting me and my presidency. BIG MISTAKE!!!”
A court in London has ordered the detention of a Ukrainian man implicated in a series of fires targeting assets linked to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Britain and allies including the United States issued an advisory on Wednesday warning of a Russian state-sponsored cyber campaign targeting the delivery of support to Ukraine and Western logistics entities and technology companies.
Authorities in Britain have arrested a third suspect in connection with a fire set at a home owned by Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Russia and Ukraine conducted the largest prisoner of war exchange of the war to date on Wednesday, with around 1,000 soldiers from each side swapped.
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Kyiv Independent on MSNWhy Washington failed to end the Russo-Ukrainian WarIn the early 19th century, one of the founding fathers of modern war studies, the Prussian general and military historian Carl von Clausewitz, commented on the Napoleonic Wars: "The conqueror is always peace-loving;
The high-value Russian asset was hit during a combat patrol over Ukrainian territory, said Kyiv's Special Operations Forces.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNTrump-fueled bet on Ukraine’s dollar bonds is collapsingThe gamble that Trump’s second presidency would bring peace to Eastern Europe is blowing up in real-time. Investors who loaded up on Ukraine’s dollar bonds at the start of 2025, convinced Trump would deliver a quick end to the war with Russia,