1/ Brutally murdering women in front of their children has effectively been legalised in Russia, due to the Russian government's policy of allowing pre-trial detainees to go to Ukraine to fight rather than facing justice. A horrific case from Voronezh highlights the problem.
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Widow dragged out, stabbed to death by masked neighbor in front of child
2/ Madina Nikolaevna Mironenko, a 42-year-old soldier's widow and mother of four children, was dragged out of her house by her hair and stabbed to death by a masked neighbour, in front of her nine-year-old daughter. Another neighbour witnessed the attack and recognised the man.
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An-26 crash kills Russian general, Lviv officer murder, Gazprom pipeline claim
An-26 crash in occupied Crimea kills Russian general, BBC reports; Lviv Customs inspector suspected in killing of enlistment officer, police say; Russia's Gazprom claims Ukrainian strikes on TurkStream pipeline; and more.
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Ukrainian Civilians Join Air Defence Against Russian Drone Attacks
"Ukraine’s air defence isn’t just Patriots and radars. It’s also students and pensioners — squeezing 18-hour shifts into ordinary lives, hoping their machine guns are enough to down Russian drones."
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Russia Recruits All Categories, Avoids Formal Mobilization Announcement
Kremlin denied knowledge of orders to recruit students. Then spokesman Peskov confirmed Russia is recruiting everyone — "workers, students, employed, and unemployed" Moscow doesn't want to announce mobilization because it would entail political costs
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Six Ukrainian Children to Return Home from Russia with US Help
Six Ukrainian children who are currently in the Russian Federation will return to their families in Ukraine, while another child is planned to be returned later in April, the White House reported. This is the fourth case of expedited return with the participation of U.S. First
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US-Iran War Accelerates Global Geopolitical Systemic Shifts
The war between the United States and Iran is accelerating the same systemic shifts already set in motion by Russia’s war against Ukraine.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) 2 avril 2026
▪️ The first major consequence is that there are no longer separate regional crises. The war in Ukraine, tensions around Iran, Black Sea… pic.twitter.com/vvk5bBv6vuThe war between the United States and Iran is accelerating the same systemic shifts already set in motion by Russia’s war against Ukraine. The first major consequence is that there are no longer separate regional crises. The war in Ukraine, tensions around Iran, Black Sea
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Russia Stalls Despite Record Troops and Firepower in 2026
Russia has more troops, more tanks, and more firepower along the front than at perhaps any point in the wider war. And it's falling behind schedule. The Kremlin's two objectives for 2026 both assume momentum Russia doesn't currently have. In the east, the exhaustion from last
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Russian Blogger Admits 30,000 Monthly Losses in Ukraine
Russian Z-blogger Romanov cautiously admits that the losses of Putin’s army in Ukraine indeed amount to 30,000 killed per month. Ukrainians are steadily moving toward the figure of 50,000 that was mentioned by the new Defense Minister Fedorov.
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Four Years Since Kyiv Region Liberation and Bucha War Crimes Revealed
Today marks four years since the Kyiv region was de-occupied by the Ukrainian forces. From this day, the world began to learn about the true scale of Russia’s war crimes in Bucha, Irpin, Hostomel, Borodianka, and dozens of villages and towns: mass killings, torture, sexual

