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Police officers injured in terrorist attack near Kyiv, authorities say
Two law enforcement officers were reported injured in two explosions at a residential building in Bucha early on March 23, which police have described as a "terrorist attack."

Ukraine’s deep strikes make Russians feel the war
Ukraine has increasingly pursued a strategy of "bringing the war back to Russia" — aiming to erode the perception that the full-scale invasion is distant and cost-free for Russian society. This approach was explicitly articulated by President Volodymyr Zelensky in 2025, as Ukraine significantly expanded its deep-strike campaign inside Russia. "The war was brought from Russia, and it is to Russia that the war must be pushed back. They must be the ones forced into peace. They are the ones who mu

General Staff: Russia has lost 1,288,850 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
The number includes 970 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.

Mass drone attack strikes across Russia, fire breaks out at major oil port
In the Leningrad region, a fire broke out at the port of Primorsk after a fuel tank was damaged, Governor Alexander Drozdenko said on March 22.

Ukrainian drones killing Russian troops faster than Moscow can replace them, drone commander says
"We need to keep milking this cow, the Russian army, for everything it’s worth, exhausting it beyond its maximum capacity," Robert "Madyar" Brovdi told the Economist.

US Treasury chief defends Russian oil sanctions relief, says price cap limits Kremlin gains
"Does Russia get more money if oil goes to $150 and they get 70% of that — that’s $105 — or if oil stays below $100, so they’re getting less money?" U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on March 22.

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Ukraine’s drone industry is abuzz with anticipation of a deal that would allow them to sell interceptor drones abroad, hoping for the first big relaxation of wartime export restrictions that would finally put their technology in the hands of foreign militaries amid the U.S. war with Iran. But President Volodymyr Zelensky is seemingly holding out for a deal over PAC-3 missiles, an anti-air munition for Patriot systems that are uniquely good at defending against Russian ballistic attacks. The re
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