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Putin expresses confidence in victory as Russian drones blast apartment buildings in Ukraine
Between January and November, more than 2,300 Ukrainian civilians were killed and more than 11,000 were injured, the United Nations said earlier in December. That was 26% higher than in the same period in 2024 and 70% higher than in 2023,
It comes as Russia releases video which it claims shows a downed Ukrainian drone launched at one of Putin's residences.
Iran launches three satellites with Russian assistance, showcasing deepening cooperation as they resist Western sanctions and international pressure.
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Russia says Ukrainian drone strike kills 24 in occupied Ukraine as tensions grow amid peace talks
Russian officials say that a Ukrainian attack killed 24 people in a Russian-occupied village in Ukraine’s Kherson region, as tensions between the two nations continue to spike despite diplomats hailin
Ukraine said a resistance agent was able to sneak into a Russian hangar and destroy two Russian fighter jets.
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Intelligence report exposes Putin’s plan for managing high Russian war losses
Russian forces fighting on the frontlines of Ukraine have sustained high casualties since the first days of the nearly four-year invasion. On December 24th, the Ukrainian General Staff noted that Russian losses had surpassed 1.
The aging tanker has evaded seizure by the Coast Guard for almost two weeks.
Crew members aboard the aging, rusted oil tanker that the US has been pursuing at sea for nearly two weeks appear to have painted a crude image of a Russian flag on the ship’s hull, which American officials believe is an attempt at claiming Russian protection,
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The IOC banned Russia and Belarus following the former's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and the IOC ruled in September that Russians and Belarusians competing at Milano Cortina would do so as individual athletes, without a national flag or anthem.