1 of October 2022:
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The war. Russia withdrew from Lyman, a convoy of civilians was found shot dead in the Kharkiv region, the lend-lease law for Ukraine came into force. Day 221: live coverage
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Reactions to Russian annexation and changing attitudes in Russian society. What the worldʼs leading publications wrote about the war in Ukraine on October 1.
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Russia was not re-elected to the UN body on civil aviation — there were not enough votes
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The gas leak on “North Stream — 2” has stopped
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The IAEA found that the kidnapped general director of the Zaporizhzhia NPP was “temporarily detained”
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The worldʼs largest gaming platform for children, Roblox, has removed two games related to the war in Ukraine
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The Russian army withdrew from the city of Lyman, Donetsk region
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Nazi war criminals fled from Europe and changed their names. They were hunted down, exposed and tried even after half a century. Here are 7 high-profile stories of fugitive Nazis (yes, itʼs a hint)
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Shooting of a civilian convoy in the Kharkiv region: Russians killed 24 people, including 13 children and a pregnant woman
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The American law on lend-lease for Ukraine has entered into force
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Putinʼs relatives, Russian oligarchs, artists, propagandists and collaborators: Ukraine imposed sanctions against more than 3,600 Russians and companies
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A convoy of civilian cars was found shot in Kharkiv region. 22 people died, 10 of them were children
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The Russians were unable to organize a defense in the Kharkiv region. Now the Ukrainian army can advance on Luhansk region. We analyze the situation at the front on the 220th day of the full-scale invasion — with maps
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces confirmed the liberation of five settlements near Lyman. The Russians are trying to break out of the town
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Politico: Ukraineʼs application to join NATO came as a surprise to the US
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The Russian army lost 530 soldiers, 16 tanks and one helicopter in a day
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Zelensky canceled the autumn draft for military service and postponed demobilization
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Biden signed a law that will allocate an additional $12 billion in support to Ukraine
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The occupiers detained the director of Zaporizhzhia NPP and took him to an unknown destination