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Survivors of Moscow Concert Attack Struggle to Overcome Trauma: “‘I’m Trying to Forget It”

For Yevgeny, a 27-year-old tram driver from Moscow, the ordeal was surreal. "I'm trying to forget it as soon as possible," he confided, reflecting on the trauma that lingers in the aftermath. His sentiments echo those of many survivors who grapple with the psychological toll of the attack

Telegram Faces Scrutiny Over Alleged Role in Facilitating Extremist Activities

Through its spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin has issued a stern warning to Pavel Durov, the app's owner, urging him to exercise caution amidst mounting concerns about Telegram's role in facilitating terrorist activities

PM Roosevelt Skerrit meets Principals of CCECC, fosters nation’s development

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Tag: Russia-Ukraine crisis

Uncertain future for Ukraine as Zelensky faces challenges on multiple fronts

Zelensky disclosed that he had temporarily rejected a military request to mobilize up to 500,000 Ukrainians for the army, acknowledging the unpopularity of such a proposal and its potential impact on his dwindling poll ratings

There will be peace after de-Nazification and demilitarization of Ukraine, says Vladimir Putin

Addressing the conflict in Ukraine, Putin stated that peace would only be achieved when Russia fulfils its objectives. "There will be peace when Russia achieves its goals

Ukrainian army makes significant advances, pushing Russian forces back along Dnieper river

The Ukrainian army yesterday declared a notable success in pushing Russian forces 3 to 8 kilometres away from the eastern bank of the Dnieper River, according to an announcement made by Kyiv on November 19, 2023

Russian shelling claims lives in Kherson; Three Dead, Six Injured

three people lost their lives and six others were injured during a reported Russian shelling yesterday in Southern Kherson

Russia to deploy military in Kherson, preparing to defend it: Ukraine spy chief

Russia is deploying more military in the vital southern city of Kherson and may be preparing to defend it. The following announcement has been made by the spy chief of Ukraine.

Russian Defence Minister held phone call with his French, Turkish counterpart, discusses Ukraine

The Defence Minister of Russia, Sergei Shoigu held phone calls on Sunday with his French and Turkish counterparts, during which they held talks on Ukraine, the defence ministry of Russia said.

Russia-installed authorities in Kherson to evacuate 50,000 civilians amid Ukrainian counteroffensive

Russia-installed authorities in the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson on Wednesday said they finalized a plan to evacuate 50,000 civilians because of the Ukrainian counteroffensive.

Kremlin-installed official in Kherson lashes out at Russian army amid rising military losses

A senior Kremlin-installed official in the Ukrainian partially occupied region of Kherson lashed out at Russian army officials Thursday, a rare example of full-throated criticism from an official as Moscow faces mounting military losses to Kyiv.

Russia expects record-high grain harvest in 2022: Putin

Vladimir Putin on Tuesday has said that his country expected a record-high grain harvest in 2022 as Russia accused Western sanctions over Ukraine for stopping its exports, especially to poor nations.

Moscow was in no rush to finish campaign: Putin

Vladimir Putin on Friday stated that there were no plans to adjust Russia's military operations in Ukraine despite a counter-offensive, stating that Moscow was in no rush the finish the campaign.

Zelenskyy promises for ‘victory’ on visit to liberated city of Izyum

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, on Wednesday has made promise for "victory" during a visit to the city of Izyum that was recently recaptured from Moscow by Kyiv's military in lightning counter-offensive.

Ukraine army recaptures 6,000 km of territory, says Zelenskyy

The army of Ukraine has recaptured around 6,000 kilometres of territory, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Monday evening.

Russia lost over 900 special troops, paratroopers since invasion began: Reports

Several reports citing publicly available data have recently mentioned that Russia has lost more than 900 special forces troops, paratroopers, marines and pilots in over six months of the war in Ukraine.

Russia returns dead bodies of over 500 Ukrainian troops

Moscow on Saturday has returned the dead bodies of over more than 500 fallen Ukrainian troops, who has laid down their lives fighting for the attack called by President Putin on February 24 against their nation.

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