Overnight on Feb. 23, Ukrainian drones struck the Kaleykino oil pumping station in Russia's Tatarstan, a major hub for deliveries to Russian oil refineries and part of the Druzhba pipeline, a key route for crude flowing to Central Europe.
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Ukraine strike on Russian oil hub not NATO attack
Ukraine did not just attack a NATO member this week — despite efforts by some to frame its strike on a Russian oil hub that way.
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Russia’s combat losses estimates as of Feb. 27
These are the indicative estimates of Russia’s combat losses as of Feb. 27, according to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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Next round of peace talks likely in Abu Dhabi early March
Update: Next round of peace talks likely to take place in Abu Dhabi in early March, Zelensky says. "The war must be ended," Zelensky said in a video address, "but unfortunately, everyone now sees that Russia shows no readiness for peace."
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IMF demands Ukraine pass tax law in March
The IMF has set new demands for Ukraine: the tax law must be passed in March. https://ift.tt/5Vnoilm #liga #news
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Russian Attacks in Ukraine: Destruction and Victims
Yet another Russian attack on Ukraine last night. One person was killed and more were injured. Russian attacks do not stop destroying Ukraine. In the Kharkiv region, a Russian drone strike hit a residential area, completely destroying a private home, killing a man and injuring a
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Three Ukrainian pilots in Mirage 2000 training
The French Air and Space Force is currently training three Ukrainian pilots to operate Mirage 2000 fighter jets.
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Major fire in Luhansk after Ukrainian strike


In temporarily occupied Luhansk, a large-scale fire broke out after the Ukrainian Defence Forces struck an oil depot.
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During the night, Ukrainian forces shot down 165 of 187 Russian UAVs
During the night, Ukrainian forces shot down 165 of 187 Russian drones
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Russia’s genocide against Ukrainian identity
When a state’s leadership denies a nation’s right to exist while systematically deporting its children and erasing its history, the legal term is genocide. It is time for the international community to stop using euphemisms for Russia's attempt to liquidate Ukrainian identity
