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Ukraine
Polish police have said they are investigating an incident during which farmers had stopped a truck carrying Ukrainian grain on Sunday as it crossed the border and poured out its cargo.
Feb. 12
War in Ukraine
A Russian mil-blogger said of the fierce fighting in Avdiivka, where Moscow’s troops are trying to close a pincer on the Ukrainian salient: “You can’t hold a front with just bodies.”
Feb. 12
HUR
Ukraine’s Military Intelligence (HUR) on Sunday reported that the Russian military is employing Starlink satellite communication systems in the occupied territories of Ukraine.
Feb. 12
Germany
Another Ukrainian basketball player, Artem Kozachenko, who was injured in the same incident, is receiving treatment at the Essen hospital.
Feb. 12
War in Ukraine
The Big Meet, the number one networking organization in Kyiv, gets ready to celebrate its 6-year anniversary: Put on your Vyshyvanka and join in at Ostannya Barykada on Friday, Feb. 16
Feb. 12
War in Ukraine
Agents of the Atesh guerilla group gave the exact number of Russian aircraft and the location of warehouses storing missiles used to attack Ukraine to the AFU.
Feb. 12
Europe
About $44.5 billion in arms have flowed from the US to Ukraine since February 24, 2022. But Washington's failure to agree to a new tranche of support could leave it up to Europe to plug a vast gap.
Feb. 12
Kremlin
Russia targets employees of the Federal Air Transport Agency, who removed 59 aircraft from the state inventory and transferred them abroad, after the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Feb. 12
Drones
Ukraine’s intelligence agency says the training of Russian soldiers in Syria includes mastering Iranian drones and remotely piloted aircraft for future use on the “special military operation.”
Feb. 12
War in Ukraine
Tucker Carlson’s interview with Vladimir Putin reveals much more than the foolishness of fascism. It offers us a view into the mechanism of how genocide is justified.
Feb. 12
War in Ukraine
Paris, Berlin and Warsaw are hoping to ramp up cooperation and reinvigorate the so-called “Weimar Triangle” format initially created in 1991.
Feb. 12
US
Austin's hospitalization comes weeks after it emerged that the 70-year-old had kept previous hospital stays secret and had not immediately informed US President Joe Biden of a cancer diagnosis.
Feb. 12
War in Ukraine
The Senate, which has a very slim Democratic majority, voted 67-27 to break a procedural hold placed on the bill, making it almost certain it will pass a final simple-majority vote around midweek.
Feb. 12
War in Ukraine
Zelensky has dismissed General Valery Zaluzny as commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The European press has very different ideas about what to expect from this change.
Feb. 12
War in Ukraine
Three children among civilians killed in Kharkiv; NATO calls for more arms production; Macron puts off Kyiv visit; Russia keeps closing in on Avdiivka; US Senate inches closer to vote on Ukraine bill
Feb. 12