Drones hit a fuel-energy facility in Russia’s Astrakhan Oblast, causing fire and injuring at least one person. Ukraine targets energy facilities in Russia to disrupt a supply of critical fuel for Russian military operations.
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Ukraine law permits sending troops abroad during martial law
The law stipulates that during martial law, formations, military units and subdivisions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine may be sent to other states to ensure national security, repel and deter armed aggression, protect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, and
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Zelenskyy signs bill to send Ukrainian forces abroad during martial law
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a bill on sending units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to other countries during martial law into law as evidenced by the card of the draft law No. 12378.
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Russian military movement through a devastated forest line
It's just another devastated forest line that the russian military uses for movement. Or rather, they used to.
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Destruction of Russian military movement path
Просто ще одна понівечена посадка, яку російські військові використовують для пересування. Точніше, використовували. ⬇️
— НГУ (@ng_ukraine) 17 mars 2025
📹: @GostriKartuzy pic.twitter.com/wtLoOIyjcxПросто ще одна понівечена посадка, яку російські військові використовують для пересування. Точніше, використовували. : @GostriKartuzy
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Russia launched 174 drones, including Shaheds, targeting Ukraine from multiple launch points
From Sunday evening, Russian troops unleashed a barrage of 174 strike UAVs, including Shaheds and decoy drones, targeting Ukraine from multiple Russian launch points: Oryol, Shatalovo, Kursk, Bryansk, and Primorsko-Akhtarsk, the Ukrainian Air Force said.
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Zaporizhzhia plant and Black Sea ports discussed in Ukraine talks
Control of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and access to ports in the Black Sea are being discussed as part of talks to end the war in Ukraine, US Special Representative for the Middle East Steve Witkoff said in an interview with CBS News.
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National Guard Commander on troop training and resilience
"Quality training is the basis of our resilience and effectiveness on the battlefield! I am grateful to the instructors and military personnel for their professionalism, dedication and everyday hard work", – says 🇺🇦 National Guard Commander, Brigade General Oleksandr Pivnenko. https://t.co/VPxnYp7U5I
— НГУ (@ng_ukraine) 17 mars 2025"Quality training is the basis of our resilience and effectiveness on the battlefield! I am grateful to the instructors and military personnel for their professionalism, dedication and everyday hard work", – says National Guard Commander, Brigade General Oleksandr Pivnenko.
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Alina Kosse grieves Maryinka, a town now only in memory
Alina Kosse can't bear to watch videos of her beloved Maryinka reduced to ruins. A town that preserved its Ukrainian identity through a century of hardship now exists only in memory, its streets once heavy with apricots and roses now silent.
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Trump discusses land, power plants, and dividing assets with Putin
Q: What concessions will you seek from Putin?
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 17 mars 2025
Trump: We'll be talking about land, power plants, and dividing up certain assets.
We have a lot of it already discussed by both sides, Ukraine and Russia. 2/ pic.twitter.com/uh4uOg32HYQ: What concessions will you seek from Putin? Trump: We'll be talking about land, power plants, and dividing up certain assets. We have a lot of it already discussed by both sides, Ukraine and Russia. 2/
