Long-range drones operated by Ukraine’s Security Service struck two key Russian defense industry plants overnight, igniting fires and prompting mass flight disruptions in the Moscow region, sources within the SBU told the Kyiv Independent on May 7.
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A Young Ukrainian Girl Welcomes Returning Defenders
A little Ukrainian girl comes out to meet her defenders returning home from russian concentration camps.
— EMPR.media (@EuromaidanPR) 7 mai 2025
Cars and buses honk in response. And in the background, her mother cries. – @UaPeacemaker pic.twitter.com/1nkMHrfV4vA little Ukrainian girl comes out to meet her defenders returning home from Russian concentration camps. Cars and buses honk in response. And in the background, her mother cries. – @UaPeacemaker
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Shaheed drone arrival over Kyiv mall
The moment of the arrival of the "shaheed" over the capital's shopping center "Dream Town".
— EMPR.media (@EuromaidanPR) 7 mai 2025
Do not neglect safety measures during an air raid!
Do not stand near the windows to take a video, it can cost you your life.
Take care of yourself and your loved ones. pic.twitter.com/k5osVrqyi8The moment the 'shaheed' drone arrived over Kyiv's 'Dream Town' shopping center. Do not ignore safety measures during an air raid! Do not stand near windows to film—it could cost you your life. Take care of yourself and your loved ones.
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Ukrainian drones attack Shaikovka and Kubinka
The Shaikovka airfield and the Kubinka airbase in the Moscow Region were attacked by Ukrainian drones https:// Ukrainefrontlines.com/news/conflict-zone/in-russias-kaluga-region-the-shaikovka-airfield-was-hit-in-the-moscow-region-the-kubinka-airbase-was-struck
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Two volunteers die in Ukraine mine-clearing incident including British aid worker
Two volunteers die in Ukraine mine-clearing incident, including British aid worker Chris Garrett. Garrett was widely known for his high-risk volunteer work removing mines and unexploded ordnance left behind by Russian forces.
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Putin weaponized Soviet WWII myths to justify Ukraine war
The Kyiv Independent’s Chris York discusses with Jonathan Brunstedt, associate professor of history at Texas A&M University, how Russian President Vladimir Putin has weaponized the Soviet myths about World War II to help justify his war against Ukraine.
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Zelensky: Fighting daily to bring every Ukrainian captive home.
Zelensky: I'm grateful to those who continue to speak about Ukrainians still in captivity and keep their plight visible. Every day, we fight for our people. We will do everything to bring each and every one of them back. 4X
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Zelensky: POWs scattered across Russia in abusive system
Zelensky: The POWs were scattered across many Russian regions. They were imprisoned in a system designed to abuse them and destroy their humanity. 2/
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Zelensky thanks UAE for mediating prisoner exchange
Zelensky: I thank everyone who worked on this prisoner exchange. Special thanks to the UAE for their mediation and assistance. 3/
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Ukraine returns 205 soldiers including Mariupol defenders



Zelensky: Ukraine has successfully returned 205 soldiers to their home soil. The freed soldiers include men of all ages from various military branches, including Mariupol defenders, and troops from across the front line. 1/
