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Several heads of state allied to Russia were scolded in Moscow on Monday for not doing enough to support Vladimir Putin’s disastrous war.
Harel Hershtik met his snake trader victim when he was just 14 years old. Six years later, he murdered him and buried his body. Now, he is set to become a multimillionaire.
One of Ukraine’s military contingents posted a picture of soldiers sitting at the Russian border, celebrating the total wipeout of Russian gains in the area.
Survivors who escaped in vans and cars to nearby towns told of harrowing scenes inside the beleaguered city now mostly under Russian control.
The collapse of COVID-19 testing around the world may soon force governments to get creative with how they monitor infection rates.
Russian troops have apparently become so demoralized in Ukraine that they have been concocting ways to injure themselves.
Though they’ve escaped the chokehold of Putin’s army, these Ukrainians are still living with the horror inflicted on their village over a month-long occupation.