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Norway Arrests Greenpeace Activists Who Chained Selves to Russian Ship’s Anchor

Norwegian police said they have arrested a group of environmental activists who chained themselves to a Russian oil tanker. The group said it wanted to prevent the ship from unloading its cargo in Norway. Greenpeace said on Monday that its activists had set off in boats across the Oslo Fjord, …

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Moscow Aims to Capture Moldava’s Breakaway Transdniester Region, Russian Commander Says

Full control of southern Ukraine was a strategic goal to allow access to Moldova’s pro-Russian breakaway region of Transdniester, according to the acting commander of Russia’s Central Military District, Rustam Minnekayev. Minnekayev’s comments were the most detailed public description yet of Russia’s goals in the second phase of its invasion …

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Ukraine Retakes Three Villages Near Russian Border, Official Says

The head of the Kharkiv regional administration, Oleh Sinehubov, said on his Telegram channel that Ukrainian forces had retaken at least three villages near the Russian border after “fierce battles.” British military intelligence said early on April 23 that Russian invasion forces appeared to have made no major gains in …

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Easter Services in Kyiv: A Soldier Lights a Candle

SoF correspondent Owen Thorne sends this report, written in haste on Easter Sunday in Ukraine. Easter services in Kyiv brought citizens and soldiers together to worship and give thanks. It was a solemn respite from war. One soldier in uniform and a headscarf lit a candle inside the church. She …

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Evacuation From Mariupol: Latest Attempt to Pull Civilians From War Zone Fails

A new attempt to evacuate civilians from Mariupol appears to have failed, with local officials laying the blame on Russian forces who reportedly attacked a metals plant where desperate Ukrainian defenders are holding out in the devastated southeastern port city. The report of a fresh effort to storm the Azovstal …

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Moscow Says US Will Launch ‘Provocations’ Accusing Russia of Using Tactical Nukes, Chem-Bio Weapons Against Ukraine

In a fresh effort to shape the narrative surrounding the war in Ukraine, Moscow accused the U.S. on Saturday of planning to say Russia launched nuclear and bio-chemical attacks against its neighbor. The United States is “preparing provocations” to that effect, according to the accuse the Russian side of using …

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Kremlin Plans to Capture Southern Ukraine, Russian Commander Says

Moscow plans to take full control of the eastern Donbas region and the southern part of Ukraine, a senior Russian military official said.  Rustam Minnekayev, acting commander of the Central Military District, was quoted by official Russian state media outlets on April 22 as saying that full control of southern …

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Another Russian Commander Killed While Fighting in Ukraine, Raising Tally to 23

Moscow has lost another military commander who died while fighting in Ukraine, Russian military officials said.   The latest to die is Colonel Ivan Grishin, commander of the 49th anti-aircraft missile brigade, who killed while fighting near Kharkiv. He dies from shrapnel wounds to the abdomen.  Grishin is the 23rd Russian …

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Russia Launches Offensive on Donbas Region: Zelensky

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday said Russia has launched its anticipated large-scale offensive in the eastern Donbas region. “We can now confirm that Russian troops have begun the battle for the Donbas, which they have been preparing for a long time,” Zelensky said on Telegram. “A large part of …

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Russian Soldiers Refusing to Fight in Ukraine: ‘It’s Becoming Systemic’

“They called me one morning from the office of the division commander in Amur Oblast, where Pavlik served,” said a woman from Russia’s Tambov region who asked to be identified only by her first name, Yelena. “The man said: ‘Do you know that they are searching for your son, that …

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