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US, Russia discuss potential revival of Russian gas exports to Europe, Reuters reports
Washington’s involvement may also help mitigate political opposition in Europe, while giving the U.S. strategic visibility over future Russian energy flows, sources told Reuters.

EU provides Ukraine with $1 billion tranche under G7 loan covered by Russian assets
This is the fourth such tranche from the bloc, which is secured by proceeds from frozen Russian assets.

Russia's ballistic missiles make April deadliest month for Ukrainian civilians since last fall, UN reports
At least 19 children were killed and 78 injured in April, the highest verified monthly number of child casualties since June 2022.

Ukraine's parliament ratifies minerals deal between Washington, Kyiv
The agreement, signed on April 30, establishes a joint investment fund between Kyiv and Washington and grants the U.S. special access to projects developing Ukraine's natural resources.

Russian attacks kill, injure Ukrainian civilians despite Putin's Victory Day 'ceasefire'
Three women in Kharkiv, believing the truce was in effect, were injured by a Russian drone while gardening.

Existing EBRD funds not enough to restore Chornobyl Nuclear Plant confinement after Russian attack, the Guardian reports
Russian forces struck the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant with a drone on Feb. 14, breaking through the confinement and creating a 15-meter hole in it.

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At the time of writing, U.S. Vice President JD Vance has not condemned or commented directly on the strike.
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