Trump sets new deadline for Russia on Ukraine war
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ZAPORIZHZHIA, Ukraine - Russian air strikes on southeastern Ukraine killed at least 19 people overnight, officials said on Tuesday, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would shorten a deadline for Russian President Vladimir Putin to make peace.
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Daily Express US on MSNRussian teens being sent into Ukraine meatgrinder despite Putin's promises
Putin's summer offensive is stalling as Ukraine puts up a heroic defense leaving Russia resorting to teens to fill the ranks
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Irish Star on MSNPutin is recuiting prisoners, homeless and hooligans to be his 'expendable' troops on Ukraine frontline
Vladimir Putin is desperate for more manpower shore up his military campaign in Ukraine, according to a new report
Russia has promised that no 18-year-olds will be sent to fight in Ukraine, but the BBC finds many have already been killed.
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Daily Express US on MSNUkraine bombs Russian radio factory in major blow to Putin's war effort
Ukrainian drones dealt a massive blow to the Russian war effort after destroying a factory responsible for churning out electronic warfare equipment
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Irish Star on MSNPutin's huge 'July Storm' military operation sends Trump and NATO a strong message
Military experts have long scrutinized Russia's naval capabilities, acknowledging its nuclear submarine deterrents as a clear strength, but noting that Putin's navy is primarily composed of older Soviet-era vessels that lack the capacity to project power globally in a large-scale conflict, reports the Express.
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Kyiv Independent on MSNAfter being battered by Ukraine, Russia hopes to 'strengthen' Black Sea Fleet
"In the coming years, the Black Sea sailors will be further strengthened — with the arrival of new frigates, corvettes, aviation, marine robotic complexes," Nikolai Patrushev, the head of Russia's Maritime Collegium,
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Putin loses £148m warplanes in drone attack by Ukraine - MSN
Vladimir Putin has lost four warplanes worth £37 million each despite stepping up their defences after Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb. A pair of Su-34 fighters were destroyed and two more ...
"Putin might use this perceived distraction as an opportunity to obtain further territory," a retired U.S. Colonel told Newsweek.