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UK estimates Russia's losses in killed and wounded in Ukraine at 450,000
UK agencies have estimated that Russia has lost about 450,000 personnel and over 10,000 armoured vehicles in Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion.
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Containers with oil products on fire in Russia's Omsk – video
Three containers with oil products have caught fire on the Krasnoyarsk road in the Russian city of Omsk on 25 April. The fire covered the area of 500 square metres.
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Elon Musk concerned about lack of war exit strategy, Ukrainian President's Office responds
American billionaire Elon Musk has expressed concern about the lack of exit strategy for the war in Ukraine. In response, Mykhailo Podoliak, advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, has noted that a “realistic” strategy would be the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukrainian territory.
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US$50 billion of American aid to be spent on defence – Ukraine's PM
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal has said that if the Senate approves the Ukraine aid bill, US$49.9 billion of the almost US$61 billion total will go towards defence spending.
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Russia throws a tantrum over US aid to Ukraine and asset confiscation
Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has claimed that the US aid to Ukraine approved by the House of Representatives “will kill more Ukrainians” and enrich the United States. He also warned that the United States “will have to answer for the confiscation of frozen assets of the Russian Federation”.
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US House of Representatives rejects all anti-Ukrainian amendments to draft bill on Ukrainian aid
The US House of Representatives rejected all four amendments to the draft aid bill for Ukraine. Source: European Pravda.
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Republican Spartz suggests removing military aid for Ukraine from Johnson's bill
Ukrainian-born congresswoman Victoria Spartz has submitted several amendments to the bill on supplementary funding for Ukraine, which provide for reducing military aid and removing financial aid.
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Ukraine to join NATO's largest cybersecurity exercise for the first time
For the first time in history, Ukrainians will take part in the world’s largest cybersecurity exercise, Locked Shields 2024, which will be held in Estonia under the auspices of NATO.