**War in Ukraine**: EU President Proposes Using Frozen Russian Assets for Weapons – Click Here for Updates!

Berlin, Germany – European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen proposed using windfall profits from frozen Russian assets to purchase weapons for Ukraine amidst ongoing discussions among European allies regarding continued support for the war-torn country. The proposal, which involves approximately €300bn in Russian sovereign assets frozen by G7 allies in response to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine two years ago, aims to enhance security in Europe. Von der Leyen’s suggestion marks a significant step for …

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Conflict Inevitable if Western Troops Deployed in Ukraine – Kremlin Threatens as Macron’s Remarks Face Rebuttal

Berlin, Germany – European leaders, including German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, have dismissed the idea of sending ground troops to Ukraine amidst escalating tensions with Russia. The Kremlin issued a warning, signaling that such a move would lead to direct conflict between Russia and the Western security alliance. French President Emmanuel Macron, at a recent European leaders’ meeting in Paris, had raised the prospect of increasing support for Ukraine in …

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Government Shutdown Looms: Biden Urges Quick Action on Ukraine Military Aid

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden convened a meeting at the White House on Tuesday with the top four congressional leaders in a race against time to provide military aid to foreign allies and avoid a potential partial government shutdown at the end of the week. During the meeting, President Biden emphasized the importance of Congress fulfilling its responsibility to fund the government to prevent significant damage to the economy. Urgency was underscored, particularly in the …

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Losses at Avdiivka: Russian Forces Grind Forward Despite High Costs and Unconventional Tactics, Reveals New Report from Ukraine

Avdiivka, a city in eastern Ukraine, became a key battleground last fall when Russian forces launched an offensive to breach Ukrainian defenses. As Ukrainian troops faced off against the Russian military, they noticed the changing tactics employed by their adversary. Russian infantry formations were divided into smaller units to evade artillery fire, while Russian airstrikes intensified to weaken the city’s defenses. These adjustments were part of Russia’s efforts to turn the tide after facing setbacks …

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**Drones** from Russia and Iran unleash chaos on Ukraine: Find out how Ukrainian forces fought back and saved the day!

Kyiv, Ukraine – Amid escalating tensions, Ukrainian forces recently reported facing a multi-faceted attack from Russian forces, involving missile strikes and the deployment of Iranian-made “kamikaze” drones. The conflict unfolded as the Russians initiated missile launches from the south, followed by aggressive drone attacks. According to Ukrainian military reports, Russian forces attempted to dismantle Ukraine’s air defense system by deploying Kh-31P missiles from the Black Sea. However, Ukrainian defenses successfully intercepted and shot down the …

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**Putin** vows to lose everything after recent battlefield defeats in Ukraine – must-watch footage from Kyiv!

Kyiv, Ukraine – President Volodymyr Zelenskiy welcomed the prime ministers of Italy, Canada, and Belgium to Kyiv in a display of solidarity after recent setbacks on the battlefield. The meeting took place on the second anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with Zelenskiy emphasizing that Vladimir Putin “must lose absolutely everything.” During the visit, Zelenskiy met with Giorgia Meloni, Justin Trudeau, Alexander De Croo, and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen. The leaders …

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**Ukraine War Survivors:** Meet the Brave Soldiers Who Sacrificed Everything

Kyiv, Ukraine – On February 24, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to order the invasion of Ukraine marked the beginning of the largest land war in Europe since World War II. In response, thousands of Ukrainians, many without prior military experience, immediately enlisted to defend their country against the Russian forces, driven by a sense of duty and the need to protect their homeland. Over two years have passed since the conflict began, and …

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Intensified Fighting in Ukraine: 32% Increase in Battle Events Detected – Exclusive Report!

Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, finds itself in a prolonged and intense conflict with Russia as the war in Ukraine reaches its second year. The battle lines have remained largely stagnant, with both Ukrainian and Russian forces engaged in frequent missile strikes, drone attacks, and shelling in familiar territories. The ongoing conflict has seen a significant increase in battle events, with the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project documenting 9,700 instances of armed clashes …

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Biden Admin Imposes Sanctions on 500+ Russian Targets in Response to Navalny’s Death and Ukraine Conflict

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – In response to the death of Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny and ahead of the two-year anniversary of Russia’s war in Ukraine, the Biden administration announced plans to impose a fresh round of sanctions on more than 500 targets on Friday, according to a Treasury official. This move marks the latest effort by the administration to punish Russia amid escalating tensions between the two nations. US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan …

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Detained U.S. Citizen Facing 20 Years in Prison for Supporting Ukraine Speaks Out in Heartbreaking Interview

LOS ANGELES, California – The boyfriend of an American woman detained in Russia is speaking out about her arrest on suspicion of treason. Ksenia Karelina, a dual U.S.-Russian citizen and former ballerina turned esthetician in Beverly Hills, was reportedly detained for allegedly financially supporting Ukraine’s army. Chris Van Heerden, Karelina’s boyfriend, revealed that she had traveled to Russia to visit her family, including her aging grandmother, before getting arrested. Van Heerden expressed his concern for …

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