First train carrying stolen Ukrainian grains from Russian-occupied Melitopol heads to Crimea
Russian Interfax news agency reported on June 7, citing Russia's proxy in Zaporizhzhia Oblast's occupied city, that an 11-wagon train had left Melitopol.
Russian Interfax news agency reported on June 7, citing Russia's proxy in Zaporizhzhia Oblast's occupied city, that an 11-wagon train had left Melitopol.





Poland reopened the Kuznica and Bobrowniki crossings with Belarus after they had been closed for years, citing economic reasons and strengthened security along the eastern frontier.
Discounts on Urals relative to Brent reached $23.5 per barrel, the widest gap since June 2023.
Zelensky told TF1-LCI news channel that Ukraine aims to buy 100 Dassault-made Rafale fighters, a 4.5-generation multirole aircraft.
Between 100 and 150 people are to be evacuated from the Plauru village, which lies just across the Danube River from the Ukrainian port city of Izmail, hit by a Russian drone attack overnight.
"Unfortunately, calls about possible victims continue to come in," authorities said.
Ukraine has long highlighted Western and foreign components used in Russian weapons to call for tougher sanctions.
Kremniy, located in east-central Irkutsk Oblast, is the country's largest refined silicon producer with a yearly capacity of 34,000 tons.
"We will catch the perpetrators, whoever they are," Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said, noting that the route was "crucially important for delivering aid to Ukraine."
Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has joined the advisory board of a Ukrainian defense company known for its Flamingo long-range missiles, the Associated Press (AP) reported on Nov. 17, citing the company's executives.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Nov. 16 that congressional Republicans are preparing legislation that would impose sanctions on any country doing business with Russia.
Blackouts have been reported in occupied Donetsk amid a strike on a nearby electric substation, local media reported late on Nov. 16.
"I'm not very optimistic about achieving a ceasefire or the beginning of peace negotiations, at least this year," Finnish President Alexander Stubb said, adding that to "get something going" by March would be good.



