Lithuanian Defense Minister Arvydas Anusauskas said on May 24 that “in the coming weeks, Lithuania will accept Ukrainian soldiers for rehabilitation,” according to a statement published on the ministry's website. Anusauskas also said Lithuania will continue to provide training and military equipment to Ukraine.
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Saturday, May 9
Moscow restricts mobile internet during Russia's Victory Day parade amid fears of Ukrainian strikes.
A handful of foreign attendants of the scaled-back 2026 parade included Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko.
Magyar's Tisza party resoundingly defeated Orban's Fidesz in the parliamentary elections on April 12, pledging a pivot away from Budapest's pro-Moscow direction and a mend in ties with the EU.
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A greatest hits compilation of Russia's most modern military hardware was shown on a video displayed on screens at the event.
The surprise ceasefire, first announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, is scheduled to remain in place from May 9-11.
The number includes 1,080 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.
The global perception of the United States has fallen for a third consecutive year, now ranking several spots behind Russia, a survey commissioned by the Alliance of Democracies Foundations revealed on May 7.
Saturday, May 9
The man is accused of assisting the head of the Izolyatsia prison camp in the torture of inmates. His arrest marks the second time a foreign country has detained a suspect charged with war crimes in Ukraine.
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The declaration makes no mention of a ceasefire on attacks elsewhere in Russia.
Ukraine war latest: Dozens of Ukrainian drones reportedly target Moscow ahead of Victory Day parade.
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin claimed that Ukraine's military launched dozens of drones towards the Russian capital throughout the night on May 8, just one day before Moscow is set to stage its annual Victory Day military parade.
Russia has used drones to drop propaganda leaflets resembling Ukrainian banknotes in border areas ahead of Victory Day, Ukraine’s Center for Countering Disinformation said.
When the leaked transcripts were first published on April 28, the President's Office declined to comment, while President Volodymyr Zelensky has stayed tight-lipped on the scandal since it broke in November.




