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  2. 2024 Kharkiv offensive - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine reestablished control over most of Kharkiv Oblast, except for a small portion in the east between the border with Luhansk Oblast and the Oskil river. Ethnically Russian pro-Ukrainian militias, the Russian Volunteer Corps and Freedom of Russia Legion performed cross-border raids into Kursk and Belgorod in 2023 and again later in 2024 .

  3. The Lithuanian government said on Wednesday it had decided to close two of the country's six border crossing points with Belarus due to "geopolitical circumstances", weeks after Russian Wagner ...

  4. Northern Ukraine border skirmishes - Wikipedia

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    The governor of the Kursk Oblast announced that a border post in the Sudzhansky District had been shelled by mortars on 5 April, and that the points of origin, presumably in Ukraine, had been fired on in retaliation. [4] On 9 April, he announced that another border post had been shelled by mortars, this time in Yelizavetovka . The Russian ...

  5. Russia-Ukraine war – live: Kremlin claims militants have ...

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    Russia says it has repelled an attempted attack on its border with Ukraine by “pro-Ukrainian militants”, while heavy shelling and a suspected drone attack forced some civilians to flee the area.

  6. Ukraine-Russia war – live: Putin ‘threatens Nato’ as ...

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    Kremlin’s ‘hostile intent’ towards alliance poses ‘credible and costly threat to Western security’, says think tank

  7. Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    A few months before the start of the Russian invasion, the European Union (EU) and Ukraine had signed a Green Deal or a transformation program for Ukraine, partly because the Ukrainian economy was at the time the most energy-intensive in the world with the most ineffective and expensive thermal power generation. The program envisaged further ...

  8. Residents of a Ukrainian border town, frustrated and angry at an armoured ground attack by Russian troops trying to secure a new foothold, were evacuated from their homes on Friday with an ...

  9. Serbia–Ukraine relations - Wikipedia

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    [31] [32] [33] According to the BBC, Serbian public sentiment during the Russo-Ukrainian war has been decidedly pro-Russian, with over 70% of Serbian citizens supporting Russia over Ukraine. [34] [35] Numerous murals and graffiti supporting Russia's invasion of Ukraine appeared throughout Serbia's capital Belgrade following the invasion. [36]