9 of January 2023:
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Will the war in Ukraine drag on for years ― and what should the West do if yes. The worldʼs leading media about the war on January 9
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The war. The occupiers are attacking Ochakiv, Kherson and Donetsk regions, Great Britain is thinking about supplying tanks to Ukraine. Day 321: live coverage
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The Constitutional Court of Bulgaria evaluates the legality of the parliamentʼs decision on military aid to Ukraine
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YASNO: Increase in power outages in Kyiv caused by frost
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The Czech Republic will send modernized T-72 tanks to Ukraine
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Sweden will transfer Archer artillery systems to Ukraine
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Diplomat: Georgia refused to return to Ukraine the Buk complexes that Kyiv provided during the war in 2008
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Sweden: The “Ukraine-EU” summit will be held in Kyiv
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Midfielder of the Ukrainian national team Malinovskyi transferred to the French “Marseille”
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Estonia was the first European country to start preparations for the confiscation of Russian assets
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Russian oil is sold twice as cheaply as the world benchmark
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Ministry of Defense of Ukraine: Russians launched a new powerful assault on Soledar
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At the Russian airfield “Engels-2”, the number of combat-ready aircraft has decreased. “Schemes” showed satellite images
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The occupiers fired at the port infrastructure of Ochakiv, there are wounded
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Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba: Ukraine condemns the actions of protesters in Brazil
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NABU has declared a wanted member of the “Servant of the People” faction Marharyta Shol
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In the Dnipropetrovsk region, lists of army service evaders were made public. Ombudsman Lubinets initiates the inspection
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Britain is considering transferring a “certain number” of “Challenger 2” tanks to Ukraine
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Poland said that Ukraine could receive a “symbolic number” of “Leopard” tanks. Germany is currently not ready for deliveries
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Two British volunteers disappeared in the area of Bakhmut
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Russian troops shelled Kherson with mortars. One person died
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The Ukrainian lawmaker Andriy Aksyonov is refusing from his the mandate. The mass media wrote that he has a Russian passport
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In Ukraine, a Crimean deputy was sentenced to 12 years in prison. In 2014, he contributed to the occupation of the peninsula
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State Intelligence Service: Ukraine considers Russiaʼs cyberattacks war crimes and collects evidence for The Hague tribunal
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In Ukraine, due to the cold weather, the consumption of electricity has increased. Power outages are possible
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Oleh Muratov, the deputy head of the Odesa regional administration, was released from the pre-trial detention center on bail
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Der Spiegel: Germany will transfer “Marder” infantry fighting vehicles to Ukraine from its own stocks
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An underground cell of the banned Shariy Party was exposed in the Dnipro city
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Bloomberg: Putinʼs plan to lead Europe to an energy collapse has failed
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Russia has put up for sale the Yevpatoriya Aviation Repair Plant in Crimea
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The Russians attacked Shevchenkove in the Kharkiv region with rockets. There are dead and wounded
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The head of the OSCE opposed Russiaʼs exclusion from the organization
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In Ukraine, the property of the ex-Minister of Education Dmytro Tabachnyk worth more than $2 million was seized
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The war. Ukraine returned home 50 defenders, the Russians fired missiles at Kramatorsk, and Belarus announced joint combat aviation exercises with Russia. Day 320: Live coverage
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Over the last day, the occupiers lost more than 500 soldiers in Ukraine