Russia, Ukraine and peace deal
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Russia, Ukraine and Kilo-class submarine
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Sergey Ryabkov told ABC News Moscow cannot compromise on key territories.
The NATO issue is what the Kremlin describes as a "root cause" of its war in Ukraine.
The U.S. has agreed to provide unspecified security guarantees to Ukraine as part of a peace deal to end Russia's nearly four-year war, and more talks are likely this weekend, U.S. officials said Monday following the latest discussions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Berlin.
The Russian submarine was allegedly carrying Kalibr cruise missiles, which Russia has used in devastating strikes on critical infrastructure and military targets across Ukraine. The SBU said the submarine was “put out of action” as a result of the blast. The FT could not independently verify the claim.
The United States, Ukraine and major European countries have reached consensus on 90 percent of terms for a deal to end Ukraine’s war with Russia, two senior U.S. officials said Monday, but
Ukraine has used long-range drones to attack Russian oil platforms as it expands its strikes on the country's energy sector.
The European Union is set to lock up Russia’s assets in Europe until Russia ends its war on Ukraine and compensates for the damage.
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Ukraine’s military gets reinforcements, pushes back Russian attacks
Ukrainian defenders in the area of responsibility of the Operational Command East are holding back the enemy’s advance and have repelled 46 assaults since the start of the day. Reinforcements that the Defense Forces recently received in the Pokrovsk–Myrnohrad agglomeration area are also important,