Power facility catches fire in Bryansk region of Russia after downed drone crashes
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Russian "military commander" Semyon Eremin killed in Ukraine
Pentagon prepares to send artillery and air defense to Ukraine - Politico
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Sumy region: Russians shelled five communities in the border area, there are destructions and injured civilians
Russians hit civilian infrastructure with a missile in Sumy
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Power facility catches fire in Bryansk region of Russia after downed drone crashes
The wreckage of the drone fell on an energy infrastructure facility in the Bryansk region of Russia, causing a fire.
China is the main supplier for the Russian military-industrial complex - Blinken
According to U. S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, China is now the main supplier of raw materials and components for the Russian military-industrial complex, helping Russia rebuild its defense industry despite sanctions and export controls.
IMF committee fails to write joint communiqué amid disagreements over wars
The International Monetary Fund Committee failed to issue a joint communiqué due to disagreements among members over the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, instead publishing a statement by the IMF's head recognizing the economic risks associated with global conflicts.
Russian "military commander" Semyon Eremin killed in Ukraine
Semyon Yeremin, a Russian "war correspondent" for the Izvestia newspaper, was killed during the war in Ukraine.
Pentagon prepares to send artillery and air defense to Ukraine - Politico
The Pentagon is preparing to quickly approve an arms package for Ukraine that includes much-needed artillery and air defense equipment as soon as Congress votes on additional funding for Ukraine.
US to send weapons to Ukraine "immediately" as soon as Congress approves funding - White House
The United States will immediately send weapons to Ukraine if Congress approves the allocation of funds to help Ukraine, said White House spokeswoman Karin Jean-Pierre.
Sumy region: Russians shelled five communities in the border area, there are destructions and injured civilians
Russian occupants shelled the border areas and settlements of Sumy region 10 times, recording 33 explosions and shelling 5 communities, injuring 4 civilians in Bilopillia.
Russians hit civilian infrastructure with a missile in Sumy
Russians launched a missile attack on civilian infrastructure in Sumy region on April 19, with no casualties reported.
"Hopefully, it will be easier for Odesa" - Budanov on the destruction of the Russian Tu22M3 bomber
Chief of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Kyrylo Budanov has revealed details of the successful ambush and destruction of a Russian Tu22M3 long-range strategic bomber at a distance of 308 kilometers, expressing hope that Odesa will now feel a little better.
Chervinsky's case: Court closes itself off from lawyers and makes decisions without holding a hearing
The court refused to hold a hearing and extend the detention of former acting commander Roman Chervinsky, raising concerns about possible unlawful actions in his arrest without trial.