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Germany's Merz proposes radical shakeup of EU membership to give hope to Ukraine, Moldova, Western Balkans states
"The enlargement process takes much too long" and "understandably, this creates frustration," said the German chancellor.

Russian attacks kill 5, injure 41 across Ukraine as farm workers targeted in Chernihiv Oblast
A Russian Geran long-range drone struck the Semenivka community on May 20, hitting a farm bus and killing one man while injuring two others.

General Staff: Russia has lost 1,352,980 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
The number includes 910 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.

Russian oil refinery in Syzran reportedly struck amid Ukrainian attack
Local residents reported that an oil refining unit at Rosneft's Syzran plant was struck in the Ukrainian attack.

Central Russia's major oil refineries halt production following Ukrainian drone attacks, Reuters reports
The Kirishi oil refinery, one of Russia's largest, has been shut down since May 5, unnamed sources said.

Starmer reaffirms support in call with Zelensky, after easing of Russian sanctions prompts backlash
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke with President Volodymyr Zelensky on May 20, reaffirming London’s continued support for Ukraine amid Russia’s ongoing war.

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When 23-year-old Russian student Valery Averin signed a military contract in January after being recruited into Russia’s drone forces campaign targeting students, he was told he would train as a drone operator. Three months later, he was dead near Luhansk after reportedly being sent into an assault unit despite having no military experience. His case, reported by the BBC Russian Service, appears to be the first known death linked to Russia’s growing campaign to recruit university and college st















