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For second day, Russia's Aeroflot cancels flights after reported cyberattack
The airline canceled 22 flights departing from Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport and 31 incoming flights operated both independently and jointly with its subsidiary Rossiya Airlines, pro-government news agency Interfax said.

EU transport infrastructure not ready for war with Russia, commissioner warns
EU Transport Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas proposes spending 17 billion euros (around $20 billion) in the next multi-year budget to restructure the EU's transport infrastructure, allowing European troops to respond to aggression within days or hours.

Zelensky signs law allowing citizens over 60 to join military during wartime
The measure enables older volunteers to serve in non-combat and specialized roles, expanding Ukraine’s recruitment pool amid continued manpower shortages.

EU to freeze some Ukraine funding unless anti-graft agencies' independence is restored, media reports
Sources told European Pravda that if the controversial legislation curtailing the independence of anti-graft agencies is not rolled back, the EU would pause funding under the G7's ERA loan, a program covered by frozen Russian assets. Funding via the EIB and the EBRD would also be paused, according to the outlet.

Unidentified drone crashes in Minsk after being downed by Belarusian forces
Belarusian independent media outlet Zerkalo, citing local residents, reported that the drone crashed into an apartment building, then struck a parked car, and exploded.

'New tactic' — Ukraine thwarts Russian plot to kill prominent army unit commander
The plot was orchestrated by Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), which used false-flag tactics and psychological manipulation to recruit a Ukrainian national, according to the SBU.

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"We assessed your attempt yesterday to hit all of us at once," Brovdi said in the Telegram post, without offering further details. The post ended with a string of insults aimed at the Russian forces behind the alleged attack.
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