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Russian-owned oil company in Serbia loses U.S. sanctions exemption
Serbia's largest Russian-owned oil company, Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), announced on Oct. 9 that it had not received an extension of its U.S. sanctions waiver, Reuters reported.

Serbia sends humanitarian aid to Russia's Kursk Oblast worth around $6 million, Moscow claims
While Moscow framed the assistance as "centuries-old brotherhood" and praised "the close ties between our countries and peoples," the move underscores Serbia's ongoing balancing act between its EU aspirations and longstanding ties with Russia.

Drones attack Russia's Rostov Oblast, allegedly targeting an oil depot, media reports
Rostov Governor Yury Slyusar said three drones were shot down in the Matveyev-Kurgan district by air defense systems.

EU parliament calls for readiness to down of Russian aircraft, drones over member states' territory
The resolution passed with 469 votes in favor, 97 against, and 38 abstentions, according to an official statement on the parliament's website.

Zelensky holds first phone call with Czechia's populist leader since election win
The call comes as Kyiv worries that a Babis-led government could undermine Czechia's pro-Ukraine stance, as he has questioned continued military aid and Ukraine's path toward EU membership.

Putin admits Russian air defense opened fire at Azerbaijani airliner in 2024
Putin claimed that the missiles exploded a few meters away from the plane, which was then hit by fragments. He linked the incident to the sighting of a Ukrainian drone in the area.

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