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Thursday, February 19
The reported number includes 830 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.
The decision escalates tensions between Kyiv and two of the EU's most Russia-friendly governments.
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"Thousands, dozens of thousands of Ukrainians have been killed on this direction, defending this part of Ukraine," Zelensky said in an interview with British broadcaster Piers Morgan. "We have to understand that Donbas is a part of our independence."
Thursday, February 19
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Ukraine reportedly struck an oil depot in Russia's Pskov Oblast and launched missiles at the Russian city of Belgorod, causing power outages in parts of the city, Telegram news channels and local authorities reported overnight Feb. 18-19.
(Updated: )Peace talks
'Difficult' talks in Geneva — Zelensky signals progress on ceasefire, political stalemate continues.
"We agreed to continue and move forward," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
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The alleged raid was described by Zaluzhnyi as "an act of intimidation," according to AP.
Ukraine carried out a series of successful overnight attacks on Feb. 17–18 against military facilities in Russia and Russian-occupied territories.
Customers will be able to send packages up to 30 kilograms to Ukraine via 6,000 UPS Store locations across the U.S., Nova Poshta said in a press release on Feb. 18.
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