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at St. Summary “Russia successfully prevented a bombing attempt at St. Petersburg.”

The FSB, or Federal Security Service of Russia, announced on Thursday that they killed a man from Belarus who intended to explode an administrative structure in Karelia, a northern region of Russia, on behalf of Ukraine. The Federal Security Service…

Q&A: White House Will Persist in Bid for Ukraine Aid, Kirby Says

White House —  The current US government is considering ways to assist Ukraine as House Republicans continue to block a $95 billion foreign aid proposal, which includes $61 billion to aid Kyiv in their conflict against Russia. During an interview…

A journalist in Russia has been imprisoned for speaking out against the Ukrainian attack.

Korolyov, Russia —  A journalist in Russia was given a seven-year prison sentence on Wednesday for condemning the Ukraine military action in their social media posts. 51-year-old Roman Ivanov was convicted for disseminating incorrect details about the Russian military and…

Young circus refugees from Ukraine have discovered a new home in Hungary.

Budapest —  Hundreds of young Ukrainian circus performers have found a new home in Hungary, since fleeing Russia’s invasion of their country. In the past two years, the Budapest Capital Circus has welcomed numerous young performers, aged 5 to 20,…

Hungary provides a new residence for young circus refugees from Ukraine.

Countless Ukrainian circus artists have sought refuge in Hungary after escaping from Russia’s attack on their nation. As explained by Henry Ridgwell in his coverage from Budapest, these performers initially believed they would be able to return to their homeland…

An explosion shakes Odesa while the Greek Prime Minister meets with Zelenskyy.

The noise of a massive blast echoed across Odesa on Wednesday, coinciding with the conclusion of a tour of the war-stricken southern city by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The leader of Greece stated that…

The blame for Russia’s hacking of Ukraine missiles falls on human error, according to Germany.

LONDON —  On Tuesday, Germany stated that a mistake by a person was responsible for Russia obtaining a recording of a phone conversation between high-ranking German military members discussing the provision of long-distance weapons to Ukraine. Germany denied that its…

After an investigation, Germany attributed the hacking of a call regarding Ukraine missiles to human error on the part of Russia.

On Tuesday, Germany stated that a mistake made by people led to Russia acquiring a recording of high-ranking German military members discussing the provision of long-range weapons to Ukraine. Berlin refuted claims that its systems were hacked. As reported by…

Russian commanders at the highest levels are being sought by the International Criminal Court for allegations of committing war crimes.

On Tuesday, the International Criminal Court approved arrest warrants for two high-ranking Russian leaders for purportedly committing war crimes in Ukraine. Army Lieutenant General Sergei Kobylash and Navy Admiral Viktor Sokolov are under suspicion for committing crimes in the months…