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'How well they burn' — Ukraine destroys 2 Russian An-26 transport aircraft, radar stations in occupied Crimea, HUR says
The strike was part of ongoing efforts to destroy high-value Russian assets on the peninsula, Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) said.

Russian fuel crisis escalates as half of gas stations in occupied Crimea halt gasoline sales
The disruption follows a wave of Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries in August, which have strained supplies and forced Moscow to cut exports.

General Staff: Russia has lost 1,105,490 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
The number includes 940 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.

Ukraine shoots down Russian Su-34 bomber over Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Air Force says
The Su-34 jet was shot down at around 4 a.m. local time in the Zaporizhzhia sector of the front line, the Air Force said. The warplane had reportedly been attacking the city of Zaporizhzhia with guided aerial bombs at the time of the strike.

Zelensky discusses Russian airspace provocations with Macron, Rutte at UN
Zelensky said Russia's incursions in Poland, Romania, and Estonia were "not mistakes, but targeted actions."

Ukraine battlefield briefings may have shifted Trump's view of Russia's war, WSJ reports
U.S. officials reportedly briefed Trump about current battlefield conditions and a planned Ukrainian offensive that would require American intelligence support.

About Protests in Ukraine
The Kyiv Independent's coverage of the July 2025 anti-corruption protests in Kyiv and cities across Ukraine, sparked by a controversial law that limits the independence of Ukraine's key anti-corruption bodies.
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A recent Russian assault in the embattled city of Kupiansk has once again thrust an uncommon, but often highly-effective tactic into the spotlight — using underground pipes to penetrate Ukrainian defensive lines. Russian units attempting to move across the Oskil River used a gas pipeline, monitoring group DeepState reported on Sept. 12, with soldiers using specially designed wheeled benches and electric scooters to maneuver. They reportedly reached the nearby village of Radkivka "without serio
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