Russia, Ukraine begin large prisoner exchange
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SECURITY services and police are investigating if Russia could be involved in arson attacks on properties and a car linked to Sir Keir Starmer. A Georgian restaurant in London which hosted
The second suspect in a series of arson attacks on the property of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer also turned out to be a Ukrainian. It is reported by The Sun.
A Ukrainian national charged over a series of arson attacks on houses and a car linked to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer appeared in a London court on Wednesday, the third man held over the incidents.
Britain’s Labour Party government is quietly separating parts of its diplomacy, along with trade and security policies, from the Trump administration.
Russia and Ukraine conducted the largest prisoner of war exchange of the war to date on Wednesday, with around 1,000 soldiers from each side swapped.
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Kyiv Independent on MSNWhy Washington failed to end the Russo-Ukrainian WarIn the early 19th century, one of the founding fathers of modern war studies, the Prussian general and military historian Carl von Clausewitz, commented on the Napoleonic Wars: "The conqueror is always peace-loving;
The high-value Russian asset was hit during a combat patrol over Ukrainian territory, said Kyiv's Special Operations Forces.
Authorities in Britain have arrested a third suspect in connection with a fire set at a home owned by Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
A third man was charged and held in custody for a series of fires in London believed to be targeting UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
While on Ukraine is officially banned from Russian, in the UK, on the contrary, it has become attractive to Ukrainian schoolchildren in terms of further education.