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Russia began its tank-heavy assault on the eastern Ukrianian city of Avdiivka in October last year and have lost five battalions worth of equipment since
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Sunak administration asks North Korea to ‘cease arms supply to Russia’
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Russia began its tank-heavy assault on the eastern Ukrianian city of Avdiivka in October last year and have lost five battalions worth of equipment since
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Russia using North Korean missiles in ‘desperate’ defiance of UN; saboteurs set fighter jet on fire deep inside Russian territory
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White House says Moscow likely to supply Pyongyang with advanced technologies in exchange
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The ballistic missiles were fired against ukraine on 30 December and 2 January
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Roughly three Russian soldiers surrendering every week through hotline
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IAEA says it is first time it has been denied access to key parts of plant, including where reactor core and spent fuel are located
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ukraine’s cyber spy chief says attack on Kyivstar should serve as a ‘big warning’ to the west
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Russian missile attacks on ukraine have killed at least 44 people in the last five days and injured roughly 300 more
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Nuclear watchdog says Zaporizhzhia inspections hampered; biggest prisoner exchange of the war; family returns to ukraine under home rebuilding scheme
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It is likely to become a battle of endurance as ukraine calls on Western nations to help bulk up their air defence systems
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Russia has stepped up aerial bombardments since 29 December, most likely with resupplies from Iran and North Korea
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Kyiv and Kharkiv recovering from wave of missile and drone strikes; Turkey blocks British minehunter ships from Black Sea
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Turkey says it will deny use of its Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits as long as the war in ukraine continues
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Petropavlovka, 93 miles east of the ukraine border, is hit following an ‘an abnormal discharge of aircraft ammunition’, Russian army says
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At least five people die in wave of Russian strikes on Kyiv and Kharkiv; Russia accidentally bombs its own city
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Moscow shows bullish determination, draining western-supplied air defences and talking of Kyiv’s total capitulation
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If Keir Starmer looks to history, he will find a coherent defence policy. He leads a movement that has been robust in defence of key principles, says academic and Labour historian Brian Brivati