Daria, the daughter of Russian imperialist Alexander Dugin, was killed by a car bomb on Aug. 20. Russian state news agency TASS cited law enforcement sources in its report. Russian Telegram channel Mash reported, citing sources in the police, that people with anonymous phone numbers had been following Dugina’s car. The investigators are considering the version that the explosive went off after a call from one of these phones. The National Republican Army, a group that had not been known before Aug.21, claimed responsibility for the murder.
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Tuesday, January 13
Ukraine’s prime lithium deposit has been officially awarded to a U.S.-linked group of investors as the country courts U.S. President Donald Trump with business deals amid ongoing peace proposal talks.
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"We have information that Russia is ready to start the next wave of attacks with cruise missiles," Ukrenergo CEO Vitaliy Zaichenko, told the Kyiv Independent.
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The plant is involved in the production of "Orion" drones, electronic warfare complexes, and digital integration systems.
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US imposes 25% tariffs on countries that do business with Iran as anti-government protests continue.
"Effective immediately, any country doing business with the Islamic Republic of Iran will pay a Tariff of 25% on any and all business being done with the United States of America. This Order is final and conclusive," U.S. President Donald Trump said.
Unidentified drones struck the Russian city of Taganrog early on Jan. 13, with reports indicating that a drone manufacturing facility was targeted, according to Russian Telegram channels.
Russian forces carried out a combined missile and drone attack on a suburb of Kharkiv, killing at least four people and injuring six others, regional authorities reported on Jan. 13.
Monday, January 12
"Whoever controls Greenland controls key Arctic shipping lanes and the security architecture protecting the United States. America cannot leave that future in the hands of regimes that despise our values and seek to undermine our security," Congressman Randy Fine said.
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