Three Killed, Including Child, in Russian Drone Strike on Dnipro
A large-scale Russian drone strike on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro on the night of April 16 has left three people dead
Switzerland has announced its participation in the European Union's forthcoming 14th package of sanctions against Russia. The new measures include clarifications on the bans concerning Russian diamonds, aligning them with international standards, according to the Swiss government. Additionally, Switzerland will engage in two EU security initiatives designed to bolster cooperation between armed forces, enhancing the country's defense capabilities despite its traditionally neutral stance.
Earlier this year, Switzerland experienced a surge in cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns leading up to the Ukraine peace summit it hosted in June.
In another development, Russian forces claimed to have repelled an attempted incursion by a Ukrainian intelligence unit into the Bryansk region on Wednesday. The regional governor, Alexander Bogomaz, reported that the incident took place in the Klimovsky district, which shares a border with Ukraine's Chernihiv region. Bryansk Oblast is located northeast of Kursk Oblast, where Ukrainian forces have been conducting operations since early August.
Meanwhile, on Thursday, a drone struck a military facility in Russia's southern Volgograd region, resulting in a fire. Although it was not specified what exactly was targeted, the incident occurred near the village of Marinovka, where an airbase is situated. No casualties were reported.
The Russian government has initiated its most extensive conscription campaign in over a decade, summoning 160,000 young men for military service
A massive drone strike on the Russian city of Kursk in the early hours of Tuesday resulted in the death of one civilian and left nine others injured
U.S. President Donald Trump has said he is open to meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting a potential encounter during his planned visit to Saudi Arabia in May
For the first time since World War II, German tanks are now stationed on the Russian border
Evghenia Gutul, the governor of Gagauzia, an autonomous region in Moldova, was arrested at Chisinau airport on March 25 while attempting to travel to Moscow
Russian President Vladimir Putin has selected Kirill Aleksandrovich Dmitriev, 49, as his special envoy for investment and economic cooperation in Washington.
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