Trump Calls for Ukraine Ceasefire and Suggests Shift in US Foreign Policy
Donald Trump, the president-elect of the United States, has indicated a reduction in military aid to Ukraine once he assumes office
Two famous Ukrainian journalists have been shot dead in Kiev, as announced by local media.
The names of the killed men are Oles Buzina and Sergei Suhobok, OFF News reported.
The former has been shot mere minutes ago in the yard fo his home, as announced by the Deputy Chair of the Right sector party, Anna Demit.
The information has been confirmed by the First Aid Headquarters in Kiev, as well as by the councellor in the Ukrainian Interior Ministry, Anton Gerashenko.
Buzina was a famous journalist, writer and TV presenter, as well as former editor in chief of the Today newspaper, but resigned over internal censure issues.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian media revealed that the owner of Internet-based media ProUA and Obkom Sergei Suhobok has been shot dead at the eve between April 12 and 13.
Russia and Ukraine outlined their conditions for a ceasefire hours after U.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that Ukraine's defense forces have received the first batch of the newly developed Peklo (Hell) missile drones
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