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Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine has lasted for 1418 days, which is the same length as the Great Patriotic War. During this time, Russia has used thousands of drones, bombs and missiles against Ukrainian cities.
The nighttime Russian shelling damaged the railway infrastructure, injured Ukrzaliznytsia employees, and caused more than 60 trains to run with delays or reroutes.
Over the past day, Russian troops shelled Chernihiv region 35 times, damaging civilian and critical infrastructure.
The United Kingdom has begun consultations with European allies on the possible deployment of NATO forces in Greenland following Donald Trump's announcement of his intention to take control of the island.
A week-long naval exercise involving the navies of Iran, Russia and China within the BRICS format has started off the coast of South Africa. The manoeuvres are taking place against the backdrop of a sharp deterioration in relations between South Africa and the United States and new geopolitical tensions.
The US President said he could support security guarantees for Ukraine, but only if Russia does not dare to invade again.
Mass protests in Iran amid the collapse of the rial and hyperinflation have been going on for 12 days. The authorities have introduced a nationwide internet blackout, and security forces are using gas. At least 45 people have been killed, including children.
Deputy Director of the SPFU Department Andriy Melnyk declared the right to almost 5 tonnes of gold, as well as billions of dollars worth of securities and deposits in the occupied territories.
Based on SSU materials, the court sentenced to 15 years in prison with confiscation of property an agent of Russian military intelligence who launched missile attacks on the aviation infrastructure of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the western region.
US President Donald Trump has backed a bipartisan bill on sanctions against Russia, which provides for 500 per cent duties on countries buying Russian oil, gas and uranium. The document has broad support in the Senate.
After the meeting of the Coalition of the Willing in Paris, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said that after four years of war, the parties had come closer to a sustainable peace. He also reported discussions on ceasefire monitoring, deterring Russia, and possible military steps in the event of a ceasefire violation.
Since the beginning of the full-scale war, Latvia has provided almost €1 billion in practical assistance to Ukraine and pledged to continue to allocate at least 0.25 per cent of its GDP to support Kyiv.