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Just this April alone, Russian terrorists used more than 300 missiles of various types, nearly 300 "Shahed" drones, and more than 3,200 guided aerial bombs against Ukraine.
Our cities and communities from Sumy region to Odesa region, Dnipropetrovsk region, Kharkiv region,… pic.twitter.com/cdh8AwESs3
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💬 "There are only two ways to bring Russia to a situation where it will act in good faith — success on the battlefield and coalition of countries who share the same principles and the same approaches" — @DmytroKuleba for @ForeignPolicy.
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Ukrainian defenders are not only protecting the freedom of Ukraine today but also the very essence of democracy for many countries.
Our brave men & women on the frontline are making daily efforts to stop the evil, and we are extremely grateful to them 🫡
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Rescue workers dealing with the consequences of the Russian missile attack on #Odesa
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Putin has put himself at the center of Russia's Victory Day. But he has little to celebrate
By Angela Dewan
Putin's Victory Day speech gives no clue on Ukraine escalation
By Pavel Polityuk & Jonathan Landay
Russia may declare war on Ukraine on May 9 – and use it as a reason to double down on attacks
By Michael A. Allen
Vladimir Putin is 'mirroring' Nazis, says Ben Wallace
By James Rothwell & Dominic Nicholls
Z-symbols, Fewer Tanks and No Guests: Russia Prepares to Mark Victory Day as Ukraine War Rages
By Leyla Latypova
Russian TV, online platforms hacked with antiwar message on Victory Day
By Mary Ilyushina & Annabelle Timsit
Is Russia LOSING Donbas? Pro-Putin war reporter says their troops 'can't push out Ukrainian forces'
By Chris Jewers
Ukraine and the shadow of the Nazis
By Gideon Rachman
What is Victory Day in Russia? When is it celebrated? What happens? Why does it matter?
By Josh Askew
Smart TVs in Russia Delivering Anti-War Messages
By Matthew Gault
Kazakhstan cancels Victory Day in protest over Putin's Ukraine War
By Peter Dickinson
Russian State Television Admits Vladimir Putin's Army Has Been Totally Embarrassing in Ukraine War
By Julia Davis
World War II Is All That Putin Has Left
By Anne Applebaum
Vladimir Putin claims Russian troops 'fighting on their own land' in Victory Day speech
By Max Seddon
Biden tests how much he can ratchet up the pressure on Putin
By Stephen Collinson
What Putin may be planning for Russia’s Victory Day
By Patrick Galey
Putin seeks to justify Ukraine war in Victory Day speech
By Yuliya Talmazan
Putin’s Victory Day speech far from triumphant: Analysts
By Mansur Mirovalev
Russian satellite TV shows a Ukraine message: 'blood on your hands'
By Frank Jack Daniel & Guy Faulconbridge
Ukraine marks subdued, optimistic Victory Day
By Isabelle Khurshudyan, Max Bearak & Louisa Loveluck
On Victory Day, Putin defends war on Ukraine as fight against 'Nazis'
By Mary Ilyushina, Robyn Dixon & Isabelle Khurshudyan
What a cathedral and a massive military parade show about Putin's Russia
By Lena Surzhko-Harned
Ukraine war: Russia's new military hardware looked good on parade, but are less impressive in the field
By Frank Ledwidge
Ukraine: Victory Day celebrations can't mask how badly things are going for Vladimir Putin
By Tetyana Malyarenko & Stefan Wolff