3 of July 2022:
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Deputy Prime Minister Vereshchuk: Ukraine has already returned the bodies of 400 dead soldiers
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How the international media covered the Russo-Ukrainian war, July 3
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The War. The Ukrainian Armed Forces withdrew from Lysychansk, the Russians shelled Slovyansk and Kramatorsk, Turkey detained a ship with stolen Ukrainian grain. Day 131: live coverage
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A glacier collapsed in the Italian Alps. Six people died
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Australia will provide Ukraine with 14 more APCs and 20 Bushmaster armored vehicles
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Prime Minister Shmyhal said that Ukraine spends 130 billion hryvnias on the army every month. This is the annual budget of the Armed Forces before the war
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The Ukrainian military left Lysychansk
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Evening briefing of the General Staff: The enemy has captured a village near Lysychansk and is forcing Siverskyi Donets
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The Russians shelled Kharkiv oblast again — three people were killed
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A ship with grain, which the Russians took out of occupied Berdiansk, was arrested in Türkiye
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Bloomberg: Ukraineʼs rebuilding plan could cost more than €500 billion. The EU is ready to cover most of it
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In Slovyansk, at least 6 people were killed from occupiers shelling the city
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The Prime Minister of Slovakia suggested the possibility of transferring MiG-29 fighter jets and tanks to Ukraine
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The Insider: A high-rise building in Belgorod was hit by a rocket stage of the Russian “Pantsir” anti-aircraft missile system
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A rare orchid was found in the USA, which was considered extinct for 120 years
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For more than a century, coffee has been the main drink for soldiers. Donʼt believe this? Here is the history of coffee from the trenches of the world wars to the modern frontline in Ukraine — in archival photos
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Russia lost another 100 of its soldiers. In total — almost 36 thousand
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Kharkiv and the oblast were again bombarded with rockets. There are injured people and damaged buildings
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In Belgorod, Russia, a “series of loud sounds” was heard at night. In Kursk oblast, Russians reported they had shot down Ukrainian drones
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The mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, reported that the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck the Russian military base more than 30 times at night
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Institute for the Study of War: Ukrainian military withdrew from Lysychansk
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Morning summary of the General Staff: there are no signs of the formation of an offensive from the Belarusian side, and the Armed Forces of Ukraine repelled the Russian assault near Prudivka