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Russia brings back barter to bypass sanctions, Reuters reports
Russia has revived barter in its foreign trade for the first time since the 1990s, exchanging goods such as grain and flax seeds for Chinese cars and construction materials in an effort to evade sanctions, Reuters reported Sept. 15.

1 killed, 13 injured, including child, in Russian strike on Zaporizhzhia
Regional Governor Ivan Fedorov said the city had sustained at least 10 strikes amid the attack which targeted both homes and "non-residential buildings."

Capturing Kupiansk is Russia's 'strategic goal' in Kharkiv Oblast, military spokesperson says
Capturing the city of Kupiansk serves as Russia's main goal in Kharkiv Oblast, operational-strategic command "Dnipro" spokesperson Oleksiy Belsky said on Sept. 15, amid Russia's attempted infiltrations into the key Ukrainian stronghold.

Poland 'neutralizes' drone flying over government buildings, two Belarusian citizens detained, Tusk says
The Polish prime minister said that the drone had been operating near several government buildings in the Polish capital, including the Belweder palace, which serves as one of the official presidential residences as well as a guest house for international dignitaries.

Ex-Justice Minister Stefanishyna assumes role as Ukraine’s ambassador to US
"As I begin my mission as Ukraine's Ambassador to the United States, I carry with me the courage and resilience of our people," Olha Stefanishyna said.

Ukraine submits draft 2026 budget amid rising financing gap projections
Total expenditures are projected at Hr 4.8 trillion ($116.5 billion), an increase of Hr 415 billion ($10 billion) compared to 2025.

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