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  1. ⚡️Zelensky reacts to train station attack in Kramatorsk: “Lacking the strength and courage to fight with us on the battlefield, they (Russians) are cynically destroying the civilian population. This is an evil that has no limits. And if it is not punished, it will never stop.”

  2. In the Ukrainian village of Novyi Bykiv, the Russians set up their base in the local school. The whole place is totally wrecked now, just two years after it was renovated. But the messages they left behind and the way they behaved are quite revealing. Thread:

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  3. "If only everyone in the world had at least 10 percent of bravery which we, Ukrainians, have, there wouldn't be any threat to international law at all. Any threat to the freedom of peoples. We will spread our bravery. We will begin a special global campaign." –

  4. Apr 6

    Latest Zelenskyy is a corker. In Russian, he tells Russians to protest war, as it’s better to face off against repression than be labeled Nazis. He also takes aim at Western leaders who are blocking Russian oil embargo. Key moments ... 1/~35

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  5. ⚡️ UK imposes sanctions on families of Putin, Lavrov. British assets of Vladimir Putin’s alleged daughters – Katerina Tikhonova & Maria Vorontsova – as well as the possessions of Sergey Lavrov’s daughter Yekaterina Vinokurova, are frozen. They are banned from entering the UK.

  6. ⚡️Pink Floyd releases song in support of Ukraine. "Hey Hey Rise Up" features vocals by Ukrainian singer Andriy Khlyvniuk from his video singing a folk song in central Kyiv, which became the unofficial anthem of Ukraine’s resistance. The proceeds will go for humanitarian relief.

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  7. From left: Bucha Mayor Anatolii Fedoruk, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, Slovak Prime Minister Eduard Heger, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen & EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell visited Bucha on April 8. 📸: Denys Shmyhal / Facebook.

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  9. Russia strikes a train station in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, with Tochka-U missile. At least 27 people died, including two children, local officials said. Many people waited there for evacuation trains to safer parts of Ukraine. 📷 Telegram

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  10. ⚡️Minsk says it will pay foreign debts in Belarusian rubles. Belarus announced that it would pay its debts to the World Bank, the EBRD and the Nordic Investment Bank in Belarusian rubles. The unilateral decision may lead to technical default.

  11. 7 hours ago

    Russia's defense ministry initially said it used high-precision rockets on three railway stations in the Donbas today. But after the scale of the casualties in Kramatorsk became clear, it claimed the strike was a "provocation" that "has nothing to do with reality."

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  12. ⚡️ EU officials, Slovak Prime Minister visit Bucha. Ursula von der Leyen, Josep Borrell, and Slovak Prime Minister Eduard Heger visited Bucha on April 8. Borrell said earlier that the EU would allocate 7.5 million euros to investigate alleged war crimes in Bucha & other cities.

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  13. Pink Floyd secretly recorded a song titled “Hey Hey Rise Up” that will benefit Ukrainian Humanitarian Relief

  14. Apr 6

    The U.S. said it secretly removed malware from computer networks around the world, a move believed to have pre-empted Russian cyberattacks.

  15. Apr 7

    Runners who live in Russia and Belarus have been banned from this year's Boston Marathon, organizers announced — less than 2 weeks before the event is set to take place.

  16. Apr 7

    Finland seized works of art being transported back to Russia from exhibitions in Italy and Japan, officials said. The shipments, containing paintings and sculptures, are suspected of being subject to EU sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.

  17. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed today that the US is providing intelligence to help Ukraine carry out attacks against Russian forces. “We are providing them a … intelligence to conduct such operations in… in the Donbas," Austin said.

  18. Peskov: 'We have had significant losses.' Ukraine says Russia lost 18,900 soldiers since Feb. 24, while NATO estimates that up to 40,000 Russians were killed, injured, or captured, within the first month. These numbers are close to Soviet losses in the 9-year-long Afghan War.

  19. 4 hours ago

    CNN’s and sit down with Holocaust survivor Michael Bornstein who says that Russian President Vladimir Putin is "hiding" deaths just like the Nazis did.

  20. “Germany's foreign intelligence service told a parliamentary committee Wednesday that it has intercepted radio communications where Russian soldiers talked about shooting soldiers and civilians in Ukraine, a source with knowledge of the meeting said.”

  21. 14 hours ago

    Lt. Vindman: “The only thing that's conducive to a negotiated solution is victory on the battlefield. That's when the Russians start to decrease their maximalist demands and accept reality that they can’t achieve their military aims."

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