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Russia pounds Kyiv with record overnight drone, missile attack, 1 dead, 26 injured Zelensky, Trump discuss air defense, joint ...
On the night of July 4 (from 6 p.m. on July 3), russian troops carried out a massive air attack on Ukraine, launching 550 ...
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The Kyiv Independent on MSN'There is also good news' — Ukrainian drones reportedly hit key military optics plant in RussiaDrones struck multiple targets in Russia overnight on July 4, including a high-value defense facility in the southern Rostov region, according to Andrii Kovalenko, head of the counter-disinformation ...
The governor of the oblast confirmed a fire at a fuel infrastructure facility after a massive UAV attack. This was reported by Astra and the governor of the Oryol Oblast, Andrey Klychkov. Thus, ...
Drones attacked an oil depot and energy facility in the city of Oryol, Oryol Oblast of the Russian Federation. According to Ukrainska Pravdaʼs source, this operation was carried out by Ukraines ...
Oryol Oblast borders the regions of Kursk to the southwest, Bryansk to the northwest, and Tula to the east. Ukrainian attack drones successfully struck a large Russian oil depot this evening in ...
Explosions shook Russia's Oryol Oblast on the night of 21-22 December, with social media reports indicating an attack on an oil depot. Source: Andrei Klychkov, Governor of Russia's Oryol Oblast; ...
Belarus’ cooperation with Russia’s Oryol Oblast can be an example for other regions of Russia in many ways, Belarus’ Ambassador to Russia Aleksandr Rogozhnik said as he met with Oryol Oblast ...
Oryol oblast in central Russia has made an amendment to an existing government program and will allow schoolgirls to receive payment for becoming pregnant in an effort to boost the country's birth ...
MINSK, 9 April (BelTA) – A delegation from Minsk Oblast led by Deputy Chairman of the Minsk Oblast Executive Committee Denis Kurlenko is visiting Oryol Oblast of Russia to discuss cooperation in ...
The Oryol oblast is one of the smallest in Russia. But it turns out there are more frightening things for the authorities than nuclear bombs. In April 2004, a small group of talented journalists ...
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