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Ukrainian political prisoner faces life sentence for opposing Crimea occupation
Ukrainian political prisoner faces new 'trial' and life sentence for opposing Russia's occupation of Crimea
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Effective missiles for Ukraine weaken Russia’s military factories and weapons
It turns out that if you help Ukraine with modern highly effective missiles – and stop trembling in fear of Putin and burying Ukraine under endless absurd restrictions – Russia starts losing key military factories and weapons one after another. It becomes less capable of
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Ukraine shot down a Granat-4 drone worth $200,000
Ukraine shot down a Russian "Granat-4" drone worth $200,000
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) 10 mars 2026
This is one of the most dangerous drones, like "Orlan-30", which runs on an internal combustion engine. It can reach 4,000 meters and cover 100–120 kilometers
📹Dykhi Shershni pic.twitter.com/bAWKmwPaO6Ukraine shot down a Russian Granat-4 drone worth $200,000. This is one of the most dangerous drones, similar to the Orlan-30, which runs on an internal combustion engine. It can reach 4,000 meters and cover 100–120 kilometers. Dykhi Shershni
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Ukraine: Zelenskyy says not retreating, fighting north
Ukraine has no plans to retreat and will continue to fight off Russian advances in northern regions, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed Russia has been conducting assaults in 12 places in Sumy and Kharkiv oblasts amid Ukraine's successes in the south
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Russian college recruits teens for Shahed drone assembly, calling it patriotic duty
Russia's Alabuga-Polytech College assembling Shahed drones for killing of Ukrainians launched campaign targeting Russian teenagers Videos feature young people enthusiastically describing drone assembly as prestigious career "vital for the country"
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Ukraine strikes Russian missile chip factory
Three days after a Russian Izdelie-30 cruise missile killed 11 people, Ukraine hit the factory that made its guidance chip Kremniy El microelectronics plant in Bryansk was struck by Storm Shadows. It produces details for all types of Russia's missiles https://
euromaidanpress.com/2026/03/10/ukr
aine-takes-out-russias-bryansk-microelectronics-plant-with-storm-shadows-after-its-components-killed-children-in-kharkiv/
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Crimea inspection: replacing the command staff
Moscow sent inspectors to Sevastopol to consider replacing the command staff of the 31st Air Defense Division amid Ukrainian strikes, instead of ending the war. In February alone, Ukraine's HUR unit struck a S-400 radar station and a Ka-27 helicopter in Crimea.
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Ukraine strikes Bryansk plant producing missile components, Zelensky says
Ukraine’s Defense Forces struck a plant in Russia’s Bryansk that produces components for missiles — Zelensky
— KyivPost (@KyivPost) 10 mars 2026
“Syrsky told me the operation was successful — a Bryansk plant that manufactured control systems for all types of Russian missiles was hit.” https://t.co/cAmlH50n3nUkraine’s Defense Forces struck a plant in Russia’s Bryansk that produces components for missiles — Zelensky “Syrsky told me the operation was successful — a Bryansk plant that manufactured control systems for all types of Russian missiles was hit.”
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Ukraine’s army relies on donated pickup trucks
Ukraine's army doesn't run on tanks. It runs on pickup trucks and minivans—95% of them sourced by volunteers, not the state. Russian drones are destroying them faster than replacements arrive. So on International Women's Day, Oslo's mayor drove 2,300 km to Kyiv to deliver 20
