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      Russia-Ukraine war live: Russian drone attack on Kharkiv kills six

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Saturday, 6 April - 07:10


    Overnight strike hits high-rise buildings and petrol station, wounding another 10 people, says mayor of Ukraine’s second-largest city

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      Russia-Ukraine war: Ukraine shoots down 13 drones as Russia attacks southern regions

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 5 April - 07:16


    Ukraine’s military say drones were destroyed over Zaporizhzhia, Odesa and Dnipropetrovsk

    Good morning, the time has just passed 10am in Kyiv and Moscow.

    Reuters has reported that Ukraine’s air force shot down all 13 drones used in Russia’s overnight attack on the southern regions of Zaporizhzhia, Odesa and Dnipropetrovsk.

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      Exclusive: Trump Media saved in 2022 by Russian-American under criminal investigation

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Wednesday, 3 April - 10:00

    Trump’s social media company went public relying partly on loans from trust managed by person of interest to prosecutors

    Donald Trump’s social media company Trump Media managed to go public last week only after it had been kept afloat in 2022 by emergency loans provided in part by a Russian-American businessman under scrutiny in a federal insider-trading and money-laundering investigation.

    The former US president stands to gain billions of dollars – his stake is currently valued at about $4bn – from the merger between Trump Media and Technology Group and the blank-check company Digital World Acquisition Corporation, which took the parent company of Truth Social public.

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      Russia demands extradition of Ukraine security chief and others for ‘terrorism’

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Sunday, 31 March - 19:32


    SBU dismisses demand as pointless and hypocritical, ‘coming from the terrorist state itself’

    Russia has demanded that Ukraine extradite a number of people, including the head of the country’s SBU security service, over claims they are connected with “terrorist” acts.

    The SBU immediately dismissed the Russian demand as “pointless” and said the Russian foreign ministry had “forgotten” that Vladimir Putin was the subject of an international arrest warrant.

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      ‘He’s not broken’: a year later, Evan Gershkovich is still in Russian prison

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 29 March - 06:00

    The US journalist was seized by officials and charged with espionage, and friends and family say he has kept his spirits up

    Friday marks the grim first anniversary of the day when masked Russian officers grabbed Evan Gershkovich, an American journalist, at a steakhouse in Yekaterinburg where he was waiting to eat on a reporting trip.

    Gershkovich, a 32-year-old reporter for the Wall Street Journal, has not seen a day of freedom since. He has been held in the infamous Lefortovo prison on the outskirts of Moscow, where the Soviet author Alexander Solzhenitsyn was once detained.

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      Russia-Ukraine war live: Ukraine destroys drones as Putin rules out attacks on Nato countries

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Thursday, 28 March - 08:31


    Kyiv’s forces shoot down 26 drones overnight as Russian president dismisses idea of attacking nearby Nato states

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      The Guardian view on Evan Gershkovich’s year behind bars: Moscow should free him now | Editorial

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Wednesday, 27 March - 18:38 · 1 minute

    The Wall Street Journal correspondent is not a spy. He is a journalist, and should be released immediately from his Russian jail

    Evan Gershkovich , a Wall Street Journal reporter, has spent nearly a year in a Moscow prison, awaiting trial for a crime he did not commit. Mr Gershkovich was arrested last March in the Urals city of Yekaterinburg and jailed on espionage charges. He is not a spy. He is a journalist, and should be released immediately. Hostage diplomacy lies behind his incarceration. As the US ambassador to Russia, Lynne Tracy , said, Mr Gershkovich’s case “is not about evidence, due process, or rule of law. It is about using American citizens as pawns to achieve political ends”.

    Vladimir Putin indicated in February that a prisoner exchange could lead to the release of Mr Gershkovich. There have been high-profile prisoner swaps in the past. In December 2022, Moscow traded a US basketball star convicted of a drugs offence in Russia for a Russian arms trafficker. But a journalist’s detention to secure the release of a Russian hitman would underscore Russia’s retreat into a Soviet past. In 1986 an American journalist, Nicholas Daniloff , was arrested and charged with espionage. He was let go after two weeks when the US released a Soviet diplomat accused of spying. Mr Gershkovich has been inside for nearly 12 months.

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      Russia-Ukraine war live: Russia launches fresh drone attack on Ukraine

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Wednesday, 27 March - 08:27 · 2 minutes

    Head of Ukrainian air force says they were able to shoot down 10 out of 13 drones launched overnight by Moscow’s forces

    Good morning and welcome to the blog. It has just passed 10am in Kyiv and 11am in Moscow.

    Ukraine’s air force chief said on Wednesday that Russia launched 13 Shahed drones at Ukraine overnight, 10 of which were downed in Kharkiv, Sumy and Kyiv regions.

    Ukraine’s navy claims it has sunk or disabled a third of all Russian warships in the Black Sea in just over two years of war. Dmytro Pletenchuk from the navy said the latest strike on Saturday night hit the Russian amphibious landing ship Kostiantyn Olshansky , which was resting in dock in Sevastopol in Russia-occupied Crimea. The ship was Ukrainian before being captured by Russia in 2014.

    Pletenchuk previously announced that two other landing ships of the same type, Azov and Yamal, also were damaged in Saturday’s strike along with the Ivan Khurs intelligence ship. He said the weekend attack, using Ukraine-built Neptune missiles, also hit Sevastopol port facilities and an oil depot . “Our ultimate goal is complete absence of military ships of the so-called Russian Federation in the Azov and Black Sea regions,” Pletenchuk said.

    Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy , has replaced the secretary of Ukraine’s national security council, Oleksiy Danilov, with Oleksandr Lytvynenko, 51, head of the foreign intelligence service . Danilov had been secretary of the council since October 2019. Zelenskiy said Danilov was being transferred to new duties, with details to be made public later. “The strengthening of Ukraine and the renewal of our state system in all sectors will continue.”

    Ukraine has staged further air attacks on Belgorod, just over the border inside Russia . The regional governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, reported damage on the ground and claimed air defence engaged 18 incoming targets.

    Nato is considering shooting down Russian missiles that stray too close to its borders, Poland’s deputy foreign minister, Andrzej Szejna , has told Polish media outlet RMF24 . “[Russia] knew that if the missile moved further into Poland, it would be shot down. There would be a counterattack.” Poland’s armed forces said Russia violated Poland’s airspace on Sunday morning with a cruise missile launched at targets in western Ukraine.

    And away from the war there was some good news for Ukraine on the football pitch with their team qualifying for Euro 2024 following a 2-1 defeat of Iceland at a match played at Poland’s Wroclaw stadium on Tuesday night. As Jonathan Liew writes in our match report, for the thousands of Ukrainian fans who witnessed them qualifying for their first major tournament since the start of the conflict:

    In times like these even to shout the name of Ukraine is to partake in a kind of resistance.

    You can read his full report here .

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      Russian detention of WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich extended by three months

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Tuesday, 26 March - 14:20

    Friday will mark one year since the journalist was arrested on espionage charges

    A Russian court has extended by three months the pre-trial detention of Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reporter arrested almost a year ago on suspicion of espionage while on a reporting trip in the city of Ekaterinburg.

    Gershkovich, 32, became the first US journalist arrested on spying charges in Russia since the cold war when he was detained by the Federal Security Service (FSB) on 29 March 2023.

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