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Over 10,000 left without power in Chernihiv Oblast following Russian strike
Over 10,000 subscribers in northern Ukraine's Chernihiv Oblast were left without power overnight on April 6 following a Russian attack on energy infrastructure in the region.

Ukrainian drones reportedly strike major oil terminal in Russian city of Novorossiysk
Explosions were reported overnight on April 6 in the southern Russian port city of Novorossiysk, with local residents reporting a drone attack at an oil terminal and damage to a residential building.

Zelensky arrives in Syria for talks with leadership amid Middle East war, meets with al-Sharaa
Zelensky will meet with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa in Damascus, Syria TV said.

Ukraine war latest: Ukraine confirms strikes on Russian oil infrastructure, defying calls to ease attacks amid soaring fuel prices
Key developments on April 4-5: * Ukraine confirms strikes on Russian oil infrastructure, defying calls to ease attacks amid soaring fuel prices * Russia increases attacks on civilians, killing 16 and injuring 94 more * Explosions, fires reported in Russia’s Tolyatti, Taganrog after drone attacks * Russia drops record number of deadly glide bombs on Ukraine, steps up aerial attacks * Ukraine strikes Russian fuel train, confirms damage to multimillion-dollar Orion drones in occupied regions

Serbian leader claims explosives placed on Russian gas pipeline, Ukraine denies involvement
Explosives have been found near a gas pipeline in Serbia that transports Russian natural gas to Hungary, leaders from the two countries said on April 5. "Serbian authorities have found a powerful explosive device, along with the equipment needed to detonate it, at critical gas infrastructure linking Serbia and Hungary," Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on April 5 in a post on X. No culprits nor motives have been identified. Ukraine has denied any involvement in the incident. “We cat

America’s risky bet on Russia's closest ally | Ukraine This Week
In the latest episode of Ukraine This Week, Anna Belokur examines why the United States is re-engaging with Belarus — and what it could mean for Russia’s war against Ukraine.

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Ukraine used Storm Shadow to strike Russia's most irreplaceable weapons factory — and why it matters

As you read this, somewhere at a TSMC fab in Taiwan's Hsinchu a robot is moving a silicon wafer packed with transistors measuring 2 nanometers — 20 atoms in a row. Mass production of chips using the 2-nanometer process began in late 2025, and TSMC's entire 2026 capacity is already sold out — Apple, Qualcomm, NVIDIA, and AMD are all in line. Samsung has launched its own 2-nanometer Exynos 2600 processor. Intel is advancing its 18A node (1.8 nm). We are talking about the kind of density and effi


















