21 of May 2022:
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The war. Joe Biden has signed a $40 billion law for Ukraine, the occupiers are trying to seize Luhansk Oblast completely, Zelensky says the Azovstal fighters must be exchanged. Day 88: live coverage
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How the international media covered the Russo-Ukrainian war, May 21
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Ukraineʼs ambassador to the United States told how $ 40 billion in aid from the United States will be distributed
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May 21 events in the review of “Babel”: the occupiers destroyed the bridge between Sievierodonetsk and Lysychansk, Biden signed a law allocating $ 40 billion
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Photographer Mstyslav Chernov and Yevhen Maloletka receive the top Ukrainian journalism prize for reports from besieged Mariupol
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CIT: In one and a half to two months, Ukraine will be ready to move to a large-scale counteroffensive
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Evening summary of the General Staff: the occupiers are trying to completely capture Luhansk oblast and prevent the Armed Forces from getting close to the border near Kharkiv
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Zelenskyy rules out an alternative for Ukraine to EU candidate status
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A list of parks where there may be explosives and mines has been published in Kyiv
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In Australia, the opposition won the parliamentary elections
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Oleksiy Kuleba headed the Kyiv Oblast administration again. Previously, it was headed by Oleksandr Pavliuk
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In Myrhorod, the head of the district military administration is suspected of receiving a bribe
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Boeingʼs Starliner capsule docked with the International Space Station
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Joe Biden signed a law on $40 billion in aid to Ukraine
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Ukrainian intelligence: Residents of the occupied Donbas are trying to sabotage the instructions of the Russians and cooperate with Ukrainian law enforcement
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The artist who doused the Evpatoria City Council building with blue and yellow paints is “quarantined” in the pre-trial detention center
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Ukrainians have chosen the third military postal stamp
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Volodymyr and Olena Zelensky gave a long interview to Ukrainian journalists — here are the key points of the conversation
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28,850 Russian servicemen died in Ukraine
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British intelligence: Russia is trying to use a “reconnaissance strike” in Ukraine, but it lacks drones
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Canada has imposed new sanctions on 14 Russians and further restricted imports and exports from Russia
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Russian military destroys Sievierodonetsk — fights take place on the outskirts of the city
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Lithuania will stop importing gas, oil and electricity from Russia this Sunday
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Morning report of the General Staff: Russians continue the offensive in the east and terrorize peaceful Ukrainians in the temporarily occupied territories