Russian staff expelled from NATO headquarters over espionage charges - Bild
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Russian staff expelled from NATO headquarters over espionage charges - Bild
Several Russian staff members have been expelled from NATO headquarters in recent months on espionage charges, as confirmed by NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg in an interview.
russian attack in Pokrovsk destroys Doctors Without Borders office
The office of Doctors Without Borders in Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, was shelled and completely destroyed in a russian attack that left 5 local residents injured.
According to a sociological survey, Russians en masse expect a new wave of mobilization
According to a Levada Center poll, 48% of Russian citizens believe that the second wave of mobilization is inevitable and may be announced in the next 3 months.
Tractor hits mine in Rivne region, three wounded
A tractor hit a mine in the border area of Rivne region, injuring three civilians.
russians continue to abuse Ukrainian political prisoner Oleh Prykhodko
russian authorities continue to abuse Ukrainian political prisoner Oleh Prykhodko, threatening him with death in an isolation cell of a penal colony in the Krasnodar region.
In Germany, law enforcement officers are investigating whether their companies were involved in the supply of products to Mariupol
German law enforcement agencies are investigating whether German companies violated sanctions by supplying construction materials to rebuild the Russian-occupied Ukrainian city of Mariupol, which the German government has warned against as it serves Russian propaganda.
Audible explosions reported in Kharkiv again
Today, after 15:00, explosions were heard repeatedly in Kharkiv.
Stoltenberg: F-16 aircraft will not be a "silver bullet" for the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the war with Russia, but will enhance Ukraine's ability to repel attacks
Stoltenberg said that F-16 fighters will not be a "silver bullet" for Ukraine in the war against Russia, but they will strengthen Ukraine's ability to repel Russian attacks.
The Ministry of Defense announced the timing of integration of drones into Delta for planning the work of operators
The Delta Situational Awareness System will combine various drones and tools to allow the Ukrainian military to track the location of drones, reduce enemy fire, and increase operational efficiency.
Biden's aides discuss aid for Ukraine with Mike Johnson in backstage talks
Biden's aides are in backroom talks with House Speaker Mike Johnson to bring a $60 billion aid package to Ukraine for a vote, giving Johnson room to maneuver with a slim GOP majority.