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Moscú y Kiev llegan a un acuerdo sobre el gas
Moscú y Kiev evitan otra 'guerra del gas': Gazprom pagará 2.900 millones de dólares a NaftogazView on euronews
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Russian claims Ukraine could use 'dirty bomb' dismissed by West and branded 'nuclear blackmail'
As its forces risk being routed in the south near the city of Kherson, Moscow has suggested that Kyiv could use such a blast on its own territory - without offering evidence. Foreign news reporter @MikeRDrummond Russian claims Ukraine could use a "dirty bomb" in the war have been branded "nuclear blackmail" and dismissed by the West. With its forces facing a string of battlefield defeats and a risk of being routed in the south, the Kremlin has pushed allegations that Kyiv could use such a blast on its own territory - without offering evidence. The UK, USA and France have rejected the claims as "transparently false" and said the world would see through any attempt to use it as a pretext for escalation. Russia facing 'inevitable defeat' in largest city it holds - Ukraine war latest updates It comes as Ukrainians are being asked to conserve electricity as the country's power networks continue to be hammered by Russian missiles and drones. Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu discussed t
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'It's terrifying to live like this': Ukrainians under relentness bombardment in one of the world's most dangerous places
There is no electricity or running water in the Ukrainian town of Bakhmut, in the Donetsk region, and the threat of death from incoming rounds is constant. Security and Defence Editor @haynesdeborah Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player A middle-aged woman with a bright yellow hat stepped out of a white van close to the frontline Ukrainian town of Bakhmut, one of the most dangerous places on the planet. Smiling cheerfully, Liudmyla Bila handed out a jumble of supplies - from woollen socks and metal pans to dried noodles and cans of beans - to a small group of grateful soldiers. She even gave them periscopes - useful to peer over the top of a trench - and heart-shaped biscuits. "The guys are helping us [the troops gave her fuel] - and we are helping them", Liudmyla, 45, said, before jumping back into her van, with two other companions, and heading into Bakhmut. The trio is among a band of volunteers that braves the treacherous journey to distribute aid to the few
Ukraine war: 'Soon we will return' - sinister message from retreating Russians who turned school into military base
International correspondent @sparkomat Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player As the Russians retreat from communities in the Ukrainian region of Kherson, residents have been left with reminders of their stay. Vast swathes of destruction afflicted places like Velyka Oleksandrivka, a quiet market town that would spend months on the frontline. The Russians were pushed out by the Ukrainians in the first week of October, and evidence of fierce fighting is all round. With a strategic position on the Inhulets River that was prized by both sides, its three-storey community school found itself at the heart of the battle. Putin 'won't use nukes' - live updates on Ukraine war The local fire chief, Volodymyr, suggested we go and have a look. "Have you got a torch?," he said. "You are going to need a torch." Ukraine war: 'There is only us and them - enemies' - Ukrainians dug in trenches on Belarus and Russia frontline Claims Russian troops need to 'de-Satanise' Ukraine critic
Ukraine war: Shocking number of Russian corpses a grim illustration of Ukrainian battlefield success
Kyiv's troops are moving so fast and methodically, there's no time to collect the enemy's dead. Special correspondent @AlexCrawfordSky Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player There are a quite shocking number of Russian corpses left in the wake of the Ukrainian blitz on their eastern front. Kyiv's troops are moving so fast and methodically, there's no time to collect the enemy's dead. It's a grim illustration of Ukraine's current battlefield successes. Ukraine news live: Large fire breaks out on key bridge linking Russia to Crimea As we followed their route through the village of Yampil and on to Torske on the edge of the Luhansk border, we saw scores of burnt military vehicles and scorched forest trees, which highlighted the ferocity of the battle. There are repeated signs the Ukrainians have ambushed their enemy, often it seems, laying in wait for them and attacking them from the front as the Russians try to flee to their defensive positions deeper into the Donba
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Ukraine war will be over by end of spring, country's deputy defence minister predicts
The retired major general says his nation will never stop fighting until victory and even a Russian nuclear strike would not end the struggle to drive out invading Kremlin forces. Security and Defence Editor @haynesdeborah Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Ukrainian forces could be back in Crimea by the end of December and the entire war with Russia will be over by the spring, a Ukrainian deputy defence minister has predicted. Volodymyr Havrylov, a retired major general, said his country would never stop fighting until victory and had even factored in the potential of a Russian nuclear strike. The minister, in an interview with Sky News, said he believed the probability of an atomic attack by Russia to be low, but said: "Yeah, it would be drama. Ukrainian traitor 'exposed' by police - War latest "For everybody it will be just - God knows what scenario - but it [a tactical nuclear strike] is not [a] threat which will stop us from... continuing our war." In ter
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Wives of Russian troops 'encourage' them to rape Ukrainian women, Ukraine's first lady says
Olena Zelenska, 44, was speaking in London at an international conference to tackle sexual violence during conflicts. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Ukraine's first lady has accused Russian forces of using rape as a weapon of war in her country as she called for a "global response". Olena Zelenska also claimed the wives of Russian servicemen encouraged them to rape Ukrainian women. The 44-year-old was speaking in London at an international conference to tackle sexual violence during conflicts. Ms Zelenska, who is married to president Volodymyr Zelenskyy, 44, talked about sexual violence being perpetrated "systematically and openly" by the invaders as the war in her nation drags on since the Russian offensive began in February. Is Russia trying to secure a truce?; Moscow 'unilaterally postpones' nuclear arms meeting - Ukraine war latest "Sexual violence is the most cruel, most animalistic way to prove mastership over someone. And for victims of this kind of
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Ukraine war: Dozens of missiles hit Kyiv and at least eight people killed
Ukraine's top general said 75 missiles were launched on the country and 41 of them "were neutralised by our air defence". News reporter Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player At least 11 people have been killed and dozens injured after Russian missile strikes hit cities across Ukraine. Explosions have hit Kyiv, Lviv, Ternopil, Dnipro, Zhytomyr, and Zaporizhzhia. Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a video post that showed him outside his presidential office: "They want panic and chaos, they want to destroy our energy system. "The second target is people. Such a time and such targets were specially chosen to cause as much damage as possible." Air sirens across Ukraine as multiple cities hit - war latest Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Kyiv's mayor Vitali Klitschko said some critical infrastructure had been hit, adding: "The capital is under attack from Russian terrorists! "The rockets hit objects in the city centre (in the Shevchenkiv district)
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Ukraine war: Why is Crimea so important to Russia and can Zelenskyy's troops recapture it?
Russian politicians have been discussing the possibility of an attack on the critically important peninsula that was illegally annexed in 2014. Foreign news reporter @MikeRDrummond As Ukrainian battlefield victories continue with the liberation of the city of Kherson, the spotlight once more falls upon the question of Crimea. In the last few days, various Russian politicians have been discussing a possible attack on Kremlin positions on the key peninsula. They range from Viktor Bondarev saying that Ukraine has "neither the resources, nor the military potential" to retake Crimea, to Russian MP Andrei Gurulyov urging Moscow to calculate the possibility of a Ukrainian attack supported by NATO. Fellow Russian MP Mikhail Sheremet warned that Ukrainian troops will experience a "final crushing blow" if they launch a major offensive on Crimea. Moscow doesn't want regime change - Ukraine war live updates Once the jewel of the Russian Empire, the strategically important territory on the Black Se
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Ukraine war: What is a 'dirty bomb' and is Russia planning to blow up the Nova Kakhovka dam?
Sky News takes a look at some of the key questions as Moscow accuses Kyiv of planning an attack on its own territory. Foreign news reporter @MikeRDrummond Russia's claims that Ukraine could unleash a "dirty bomb" on its own territory have fuelled speculation that Moscow could be planning a false flag attack. As its forces face a possible rout on the battlefield and Ukrainian troops close in on the key city of Kherson, senior Russian figures have been issuing wild allegations against Kyiv. What are dirty bombs and how dangerous are they? Is all this just a cover for Russia's plans to destroy the Nova Kakhovka dam and buy time for its withdrawing soldiers? Sky News takes a look at some of the key questions. Putin facing 'inevitable defeat' in southern Ukraine - war latest updates What is a dirty bomb and is it a nuclear weapon? A dirty bomb is a conventional explosive device that has been laced with radioactive material. Also known as a radiological dispersal device (RDD), it involves mi
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Ukraine war: Under the threat of a nuclear strike and a long looming winter, indomitable Ukrainian spirit holds
Torske is a chaotic, muddled mayhem reeking of panic and fear, but pockets of humanity remain. After all, both sides have lost young men to a war they never chose to fight in. Special correspondent @AlexCrawfordSky Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player There are a quite shocking number of Russian corpses left in the wake of the Ukrainian blitz on their eastern front. Kyiv's troops are moving so fast and methodically, there's no time to collect the enemy's dead. It's a grim illustration of Ukraine's current battlefield successes. As we followed their route through the village of Yampil and on to Torske on the edge of the Luhansk border, we saw scores of burnt military vehicles and scorched forest trees, which highlighted the ferocity of the battle. There are repeated signs the Ukrainians have ambushed their enemy, often it seems, laying in wait for them and attacking them from the front as the Russians try to flee to their defensive positions deeper into the Donba
Traces of explosives found at site of damaged Nord Stream pipelines
At least 50 metres of pipeline is missing after explosions in September - and the EU suspects sabotage. Traces of explosives have been found at the site of the damaged Nord Stream pipelines, say Swedish investigators. The finding suggests the pipelines were damaged by "gross sabotage", a Swedish prosecutor says. Swedish and Danish authorities are investigating four holes in the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines which link Russia and Germany via the Baltic Sea and have become a flashpoint in the Ukraine crisis. The findings come after a preliminary investigation last month showed that the leaks on the key gas route were caused by powerful explosions. Russian forces 'preparing for further breakthroughs' - Ukraine war latest updates At least 50 metres worth of pipeline is believed to be missing from Nord Stream 1 following the damage on 26 September. Russia has repeatedly denied being involved in the attack on the pipeline and made a series of wild claims that the UK's Royal Navy was responsi
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Ukraine war: Russian missile strike on humanitarian convoy kills 25 - as Putin faces defeat in key city
The assault came as Russia moved to formally annex four Ukrainian regions including Zaporizhzhia - as Kyiv forces have reportedly encircled the Russian stronghold of Lyman in the Donetsk region. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player A Russian missile strike has hit a humanitarian convoy in the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, killing 25 people and injuring dozens more. The convoy had been preparing to leave Ukrainian territory controlled by Kyiv to visit relatives and deliver supplies in an area occupied by Russia, officials said. The assault came as Moscow moved to formally annex four Ukrainian regions including Zaporizhzhia - and amid reports Volodymyr Zelenskyy's forces have encircled the Russian stronghold of Lyman in the Donetsk region. Ukraine war live updates Highly stage-managed referenda in the Ukraine regions including Donetsk, Luhansk and Kherson were held last week after which it was claimed residents had overwhelmingly voted to join Russia. T
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Mother hitchhikes into Russia to save child from summer camp - as hundreds more youngsters remain stranded
The Russian occupation radio and newspaper adverts promoted a summer break away from the war, free of charge. But then the frontlines shifted suddenly, and everything changed. Hundreds of Ukrainian children remain stranded at Russian holiday camps, with one mother forced to hitchhike into enemy territory to rescue her daughter. The Russian occupation radio and newspaper adverts promoted a summer break away from the war, free of charge. Hundreds of families in the occupied east and south agreed. One bus convoy left Izyum at the end of August, with the promise that the children would return home in time for the school year. Instead, Ukrainian forces swept though in early September, driving the Russians into a disorganised retreat and liberating territory that had been in enemy hands for months. Ukraine latest news: Putin 'faces imminent defeat' in area he's about to declare part of Russia Fifty-two children - aged between nine and 16 - from Izyum and 250 more from other towns in the Khar
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Putin se sube al primer tren de Crimea
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Russia using dirty bomb claims to blackmail world into negotiations, says Ukraine defence minister
Oleksii Reznikov says Russia is trying to create a sense of anxiety as a precursor to negotiations that would, presumably, allow it to keep land it has seized. Europe correspondent @adamparsons Ukraine’s defence minister says he thinks Russia is trying to "blackmail" the world into negotiations by raising the spectre of a dirty bomb. Speaking to reporters in Kyiv, Oleksii Reznikov claimed the Russian government was trying to distract from the failure of his country's military mobilisation, and also to stop Western nations from suppling armaments and equipment to Ukraine. Earlier this week, Sergei Shoigu, the Russian defence minister, claimed Ukraine was preparing to use a dirty bomb (a combination of explosive and radioactive material) on its own territory as a way of discrediting Russia. He presented no evidence and his claim was immediately denied by Ukraine, Britain, America and NATO, among others. Ukraine latest news: Putin 'won't use nukes' - as US issues warning and Russia worrie
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Released Ukrainian prisoner of war reveals torment at the hands of Russians
Recent deals with Russia saw the release of 215 Ukrainian prisoners of war. Speaking for the first time to Sky's Sally Lockwood, one former marine tells of being treated "like animals" - stripped, beaten, duct-taped, shocked and humiliated. News correspondent @sallylockwood Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player When Ukrainian marine Mikhailo Dianov was released from Russian detention, his photo shocked the world. His body was emaciated after four months as a prisoner of war. When I met him, he was unrecognisable from the photos I'd seen of the well-built fighter in Mariupol, Ukraine. His clothes hung from his frail frame. His gaunt face seemed far older than his 42 years. I had so many questions. Crucially, did you worry you wouldn't survive? "We thought about this every day," Mikhailo tells me. "We first started having those thoughts at the Azovstal steel plant. "At Azovstal we thought it was the end." Ukraine forces Russian troops out of critical town - live up
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'Pure truth': How Russia depicts its fight in Ukraine
See how Russia depicts its fight in Ukraine and you will understand why no amount of battlefield setbacks will dramatically alter the way people perceive the "special military operation". Moscow correspondent @DiMagnaySky Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player In the dressing room, the actors pull on khaki balaclavas and strap down the velcro on their flak jackets. There is the click of bullets being loaded into magazines though these are blanks. The "Z" sign is everywhere. Ukrainian traitor 'exposed' by police - war latest This would be most Ukrainians' worst nightmare. Here in Russia, it's a night on the town. See how Russia depicts its fight in Ukraine and you will understand why no amount of battlefield setbacks will dramatically alter the way people perceive this war. Ukraine war will be over by end of spring, country's deputy defence minister predicts Brittney Griner could be freed in exchange for Russian 'Merchant of Death', Kremlin says Traces of explosive
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2 grave sites found in liberated Ukrainian city of Lyman, official says
Two grave sites have been found in the eastern Ukrainian city of Lyman, according to an online post Thursday from Pavlo Kyrylenko, governor of the Donetsk region. Lyman was liberated from Russian control last week. According to a post by Kyrylenko on the social platform Telegram, one site contained about 200 individual graves, and authorities believe they are all civilians. The other was a mass grave which may contain the bodies of both Ukrainian military members and civilians. The exact number of bodies in both grave sites is unknown, Kyrylenko said. On Oct. 1, Russia withdrew its troops from Lyman after the city was surrounded by Ukrainian forces, who have been in the midst of a successful counteroffensive to take back Ukrainian territory. A Ukrainian official also said Thursday the bodies of at least 530 people have been discovered in recaptured areas of the Kharkiv region since Sept. 7. Ukraine's First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Yevhen Yenin said Friday the bodies include
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Western countries implement Russian oil price cap as pressure over Ukraine mounts for President Putin
A Kremlin spokesperson says Europeans should brace for high prices as the price cap, implemented by the European Union and other Western countries, will "completely destabilise" global energy markets. Western countries have begun imposing a $60-per-barrel price cap and ban on some types of Russian oil as part of new measures to put further pressure on Moscow in light of its ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Agreed upon on Friday, the European Union along with Britain, Australia, Canada, Japan and the United States have imposed the price cap, with the 27-country European bloc also imposing an embargo on Russian oil shipped by sea. The move prompted a rejection from the Kremlin and criticism from President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine, whose government wants the cap to be half as high. On Monday, the Kremlin said that a Western price cap on Russian oil would destabilise global energy markets but would not affect Moscow's ability to sustain its military operation in Ukraine. Dmitry Peskov, t
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Ukraine's armed forces have lost up to 13,000 soldiers since Russian invasion, official says
Last month America's top general estimated that Russia's military had seen more than 100,000 of its soldiers killed and wounded in Ukraine. Ukraine's armed forces have lost up to 13,000 soldiers so far in the war against Russia, presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak has said. His comments are believed to be the first estimate of dead since late August, when the head of the armed forces said nearly 9,000 military personnel had been killed. "We have official figures from the general staff, we have official figures from the top command, and they amount to (between) 10,000 and 12,500 to 13,000 killed," Mr Podolyak told the Kanal 24 channel. "We are open in talking about the number of dead," he added, saying more soldiers had been wounded than had died. Read more:Blitz spirit in Kyiv as heat, light and water supplies are knocked out for daysCaptured documents reveal Moscow's 10-day plan to take over Ukraine and kill its leaders Last month America's top general estimated that Russia's milit
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Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska on Russia's war, educating Ukraine's children and her country's future
Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska, called it terrorism when she was told about the bombing of two schools, a library, a hospital and a soccer stadium in the city of Chernihiv. "[The Russians] try to frighten people to make them run, to have towns and villages empty so they can occupy these territories," Zelenska told correspondent Scott Pelley for this week's 60 Minutes. "Definitely, terrorism. The war is being waged using modern means, but from the moral and ethical point of view, [it's] the Middle Ages." Zelenska has embraced the pain of 44 million people since Russia began their attacks last February. And even as Ukraine is gaining ground, half the country's families have been separated, according to Zelenska. "Someone is at the front, someone went abroad to save their children, someone is under [Russian] occupation," Zelenska said through an interpreter. "People are afraid to leave their [homes] because of shelling. They're afraid even to try to evacuate. We have thousands of de
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Attack on NATO energy supplies would provoke 'united and determined response', alliance chief vows
The EU believes damage to the Nord Stream gas pipelines last month was the work of sabotage and suspicion has fallen on Russia, but it is not known for sure who was responsible. News reporter @MikeRDrummond A deliberate attack on NATO energy supplies will be met with a "united and determined response", the alliance's chief has vowed. Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg pledged to boost protection of critical infrastructure in response to the damage to the Nord Stream gas pipelines. The EU believes three leaks in the pipelines last month were the work of sabotage and suspicion has fallen on Russia, but it is not known for sure who was responsible. Mr Stoltenberg said NATO has doubled its presence in the Baltic and the North Sea to more than 30 ships supported by aircraft and undersea activities. Putin 'moves Iranian drones into Belarus' - Ukraine war latest updates In a speech on Tuesday, he also said the alliance is monitoring Russia's nuclear forces closely as the country was "losing o
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Ukraine war: What are Iranian kamikaze drones and will the US send the deadly MQ-9 Reaper?
From the famed Bayraktar TB2s to small UAVs you can buy in shops, thousands of drones are being flown in the war in Ukraine - to lethal effect. Foreign news reporter @MikeRDrummond Ukrainian soldiers are using shop-bought drones as their eyes and ears in the trenches or flying them above Russian tanks and dropping grenades through open hatches. Meanwhile, back in Kyiv swarms of Iranian-made kamikaze drones are wreaking misery and plunging citizens into darkness. What are the main types of drones being used in Ukraine? Will the US ever send its feared Reapers and Predators to the battlefield? Sky News takes a look at some of the drones being flown by both sides, and answers some of the key questions. Shop-bought drones giving soldiers an edge in the trenches Everyday shop-bought drones are being used to great effect by Ukrainian soldiers as their "eyes and ears", Stuart Ray from McKenzie Intelligence Services told Sky News. Soldiers fighting in trenches can use a drone - often the Chine
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2 Russians seek asylum in U.S. after reaching remote Alaskan island in small boat, officials say
Two Russians who said they fled the country to avoid compulsory military service have requested asylum in the U.S. after landing on a remote Alaskan island in the Bering Sea, Alaska U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski's office said Thursday. Karina Borger, a spokesperson for Murkowski, said by email that the office has been in communication with the U.S. Coast Guard and Customs and Border Protection and that "the Russian nationals reported that they fled one of the coastal communities on the east coast of Russia to avoid compulsory military service." ICE officials are currently holding the two Russian nationals who arrived in Alaska in a small boat on Tuesday, a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson confirmed to CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez. The individuals were transported to Anchorage for vetting and screening after DHS was alerted of their arrival by local officials. Alaska's senators, Republicans Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, said Thursday the individuals landed at a beach near Gambel
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Ucrania: Derriban una estatua de Lenin y lo transmiten en vivo
Una estatua de Lenin fue derribada este viernes en la ciudad ucraniana de Kramotorsk, en la región de Donetsk, informa la agencia Ria Novosti. El derribo fue transmitido en vivo por un canal de televisión local.
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TikTok videos which 'glorify' Russian mercenary violence in Ukraine 'viewed a billion times', reports says
NewsGuard, a team of analysts who assess the credibility of news and websites, has identified 160 videos on the platform that "allude to, show, or glorify acts of violence" by the Moscow-linked Wagner Group. TikTok videos that "glorify" the violence of Russian mercenaries in Ukraine have been viewed more than a billion times on the social media app, misinformation monitors have said. One of the clips appears to show the October execution of Yevgeny Nuzhin, a former Russian mercenary with the Wagner Group who had switched sides. Wagner is a private military company with suspected links to the Kremlin and is understood to be fighting alongside Russian troops in Ukraine. NewsGuard analysts say they identified 160 videos on TikTok that "allude to, show, or glorify acts of violence carried out by the Wagner Group, including 14 that appear to show the execution of Nuzhin, the former Russian mercenary". They said content promoting the Wagner Group on TikTok has been viewed more than a billion
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Russia and Ukraine complete prisoner swap
Moscow/Kiev, Sep 7 (EFE), (Camera: Yuri Kochetkov).- Russia and Ukraine on Saturday swapped 35 prisoners each in what the Ukrainian leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, hoped would be a step toward normalizing fractious ties between the neighboring nations.
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Russia flew €140m in cash and captured Western weapons to Iran in return for deadly drones, source claims
A Russian military aircraft secretly transported the cash and three models of munition - a British NLAW anti-tank missile, a US Javelin anti-tank missile and a Stinger anti-aircraft missile - to an airport in Tehran in August, the source told Sky News. Security and Defence Editor @haynesdeborah Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Russia flew €140m in cash and a selection of captured UK and US weapons to Iran in return for dozens of deadly drones for its war in Ukraine, a security source has claimed. A Russian military aircraft secretly transported the cash and three models of munition - a British NLAW anti-tank missile, a US Javelin anti-tank missile and a Stinger anti-aircraft missile - to an airport in Tehran in the early hours of 20 August, the source told Sky News, speaking on condition of anonymity to share sensitive information. The weapons had been part of a shipment of UK and US military equipment intended for the Ukrainian military that "fell into Russ
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Zelenskyy urges Ukrainians to 'be restrained' as Putin orders Kherson withdrawal
While Russia says troops have been ordered to withdraw from Kherson, Ukrainian officials are casting doubt over the intentions behind Moscow's announcement. News reporter @OliveLineham Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged Ukrainians to "be restrained" and cautious following the Russian order to withdraw troops from the key southern city of Kherson. In his nightly address, the Ukrainian president warned that the "enemy does not bring us gifts" and suggested that Moscow's retreat from Kherson could be a ruse to lure Ukrainian forces to advance into a battle in the strategically important city. On Wednesday, Russia's top commander in Ukraine said troops had been ordered to withdraw from Kherson as it was no longer possible to maintain supplies to the city. Mr Zelenskyy said: "There is a lot of joy in the media space today, and it is clear why. But our emotions must be restrained - always during war. "But you need to understand: no one just gets away if they don't feel the strength. The enemy doe
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Acuerdo sobre el gas entre Rusia y Ucrania
Las partes han logrado um pacto a pocos días de que expirar el actual contrato. Putin abre la posibilidad de una rebaja del 20%-25%.View on euronews
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Nuclear strike could become more appealing for Putin as options shrink
Two allies of the Russian president have openly criticised his war machine's top brass and pundits on state TV are expressing concerns. Could this open a Pandora's box for the Kremlin which triggers a slow unravelling? Moscow correspondent @DiMagnaySky More losses for Russia in Ukraine, this time around Kherson. Ukraine's long-telegraphed Kherson counter-offensive is making some headway along the western banks of the Dnipro river, between the villages of Zolota Balka and Dudchany around 100km north of the port city. Ukraine makes biggest breakthrough in the south - live updates Russia's ministry of defence admitted on Monday that the Ukrainians had broken through Russian lines at Zolota Balka and Oleksandrivka, but that the Russians had taken up pre-prepared defensive positions and were continuing to inflict "massive fire on the enemy". Just four days after Russia declared all this territory theirs, it doesn't look good for them. And Russian losses are appearing in the public domain, i
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Ukraine war: Czechs donate £1.1m to buy Soviet-era tank to help fight against Russia invasion
The T-72 Avenger has been modernised to improve its protective systems and to add modern night-vision and communications equipment. A crowdfunding campaign in the Czech Republic has raised more than 33 million crowns (£1.1m) to buy a modernised Soviet-era T-72 tank that will be sent to the Ukrainian army to help it fight Russia's invasion. Run by the Ukrainian embassy in Prague, more than 11,200 people donated money. Ukrainian deputy foreign minister Yevhen Perebyinis said on Twitter: "The Czech Republic became the first country where ordinary people bought a tank." The T-72 Avenger has been modernised to improve its protective systems and to add modern night-vision and communications equipment. Ukraine latest news: Putin admits 'mistakes' Fundraising is continuing to provide ammunition, the campaign said on its website. The Czech Republic, a NATO and European Union member, has been a strong backer of Ukraine. Police turn 200mph Ferrari seized from criminals into patrol car One person
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Microinformativo | Sucesos WuanPlus | Marzo 11 - 2022
-Cinco muertos por caída de un ascensor en #Quito
-#Senescyt se reunió con estudiantes que llegaron de #Ucrania
-Precio del galón de la #Gasolina súper subirá el 12 de marzo.
-Casas del cerro Nueva Prosperina en riesgo por falla geológica.
-#FiscaliaEc pide detención de Danilo Ch. para investigaciones.
-Hallan una serpiente en el Hospital #TeodoroMaldonado #IESS
-#KamalaHarris visita #Polonia
-Sin acuerdo #Rusia - #Ucrania
-Más refugiados llegan a Polonia.
-Los cereales de Ucrania.
-Altibajos del #Petroleo
-Atrapados en fuego cruzado.
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Defence chief has 'serious' talks with PM and chancellor in face of cash squeeze and Ukraine war
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin tells Sky News's Sophy Ridge on Sunday programme that Rishi Sunak "absolutely" understands the UK cannot have economic stability without security - and that comes at a price. Security and Defence Editor @haynesdeborah Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player The head of the UK's armed forces and the defence secretary have held "serious" talks with the prime minister and chancellor about the need to invest in defence at a time of war in Europe despite grave economic pressures at home. Admiral Sir Tony Radakin told Sky News' Sophy Ridge on Sunday programme that Rishi Sunak "absolutely" understood the UK cannot have economic stability without security - and that comes at a price. But he would not be drawn on whether he and Ben Wallace had managed to secure an extra £8bn over the next two years - the amount needed to protect their budget and modernisation plans from inflation and a weak pound. The military is vulnerable to foreign exchange rates
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Ucrania recuerda a las víctimas de la hambruna de Stalin
Han pasado 86 años del conocido como Holodomor, el holocausto causado por el Kremlin que acabó con la muerte por hambre de millones de ucranianos (1932-1933) a raíz de la colectivización forzosa de la tierra.View on euronews
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Familiares de víctimas del vuelo MH17 protestan contra Rusia con 298 sillas blancas en La Haya
Familiares de víctimas del vuelo MH17 protestan contra Rusia con 298 sillas blancas en La HayaView on euronews
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Microinformativo | Sucesos | Marzo 25 - 2022
#Noticias
- #AsambleaNacional archivó el proyecto de #LeyDeInversiones
- #GuillermoLasso asegura que cerrará la #Senescyt
- Presidente Lasso buscará alternativas ante archivo de Ley de Inversiones.
- #MunicipioDeQuito llega a acuerdos con el gremio de taxistas.
- #MinisterioDeSalud desmintió la privatización del sistema público.
- Sector exportador acumula pérdidas en 30 días de guerra en #Ucrania
- Una banda que robaba cajeros automáticos fue desarticulada.
- Líderes mundiales se centran en #Rusia
- #Ucrania resiste, pero a gran costo.
- #ONU debate ayuda humanitaria.
- #EEUU reforma sistema de asilos.
- Subvariante es una nueva cepa dominante.
- Suministro global de alimentos.
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Alemania rechaza las sanciones de EEUU contra el gasoducto Nord Stream 2
Berlín las considera una injerencia en sus asuntos internos. La Administración Trump argumenta que el gasoducto ruso por debajo del Báltico aumentará la dependencia europea de Moscú. View on euronews
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Ukraine war: Cost-of-living crisis could erode public support for sanctions against Russia
An exclusive poll for Sky News found that 32% would oppose sanctions if they caused energy bills to rise further. By Ben van der Merwe, data journalist Public support for sanctions on Russia remains overwhelming, but could erode if the cost-of-living crisis worsens, an exclusive poll for Sky News has found. The poll by Ipsos suggests that 70% of the public support implementing sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. However, just 41% of people now say they would still back sanctions if it means a further rise in energy bills. That's a significant decrease since March, when three out of four people (73%) were willing to stomach an increase in energy prices. Since then, energy costs have more than doubled, adding over £1,200 to the annual bills of a typical household. A third of people (32%) now say they would oppose sanctions if they were to lead to a further increase in energy prices, up from just 8% of respondents in March. The poll comes ahead of a special programme on Sky N
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