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Polish Foreign Ministry: NATO considering shooting down Russian missiles near its borders
Such missiles could be shot down when very close to NATO border, cooperating with Ukraine & considering int'l consequences, Polish Deputy FM Andrzej Szejna said.
Crocus City Hall: incompetence or deliberate failure of Russian security? An OSINT analysis
Did Russia's state security apparatus break down, or was the terrorist attack on Moscow's Crocus City Hall deliberately permitted to occur? We investigate
Ukrainian writer Serhiy Zhadan intends to join Ukraine’s National Guard
"There are no writers or non-writers, musicians or non-musicians – there are citizens of Ukraine who feel responsible for their country."
Ukraine says it hit Russia’s stolen Ukrainian ship with Neptune missile in occupied Crimea
In Russian-occupied Crimea, Ukraine says it hit the large landing ship Kostiantyn Olshanskyi, with a Neptune missile, putting it out of action. Russia had stolen the ship from Ukraine in 2014 and was going to use it against Ukraine now.
FT: Satellite images reveal Russia’s oil supplies to UN-sanctioned North Korea
Russia is supplying oil directly to North Korea, defying UN sanctions, in a potential 'arms-for-oil' trade, according to satellite images obtained by the Financial Times.
Russo-Ukrainian War, day 761: The restoration of Ukraine’s Dnipro hydroelectric power plant will take years
Over 215,000 consumers in Kharkiv are without electricity due to Russian attacks on critical infrastructure. A Russian ballistic attack on Kyiv injured 7 people and hit a sports facility in the city center district. Russia's Kuibyshev oil refinery lost half of its capacity after a recent drone attack.
Ukraine’s Dnipro hydroplant restoration to take years following Russian missile attack
The machine hall was destroyed, and a new one should be constructed, while some equipment should be manufactured from scratch. It is expected to take at least two years.
Russian envoy refuses to attend Polish Foreign Ministry after missile breaches Polish airspace
Despite being summoned, the Russian ambassador to Poland refused to attend a meeting at the Polish Foreign Ministry on March 25, amid demands for explanations following a missile breaching Polish airspace during Russia's major attack on Ukraine.
Frontline report: Russians advance 1 km towards Chasiv Yar employing scorched earth tactics
The village of Ivanivske, standing between Russians and Chasiv Yar town, has been leveled to the ground, while the Ukrainians' goal is to slow the Russian advance before the new defense line along the canal is ready.
Ukraine’s Defense Procurement Agency signed a Memorandum with the Danish Acquisition and Logistics Organisation (DALO)
The memorandum comes as the new Agency is gradually taking over all defense procurement as part of the reform of Ukraine's Defense Ministry.
Ukraine reportedly shot down two Russian “unique” Zircon missiles — Defense Express
The wreckage will allow experts to assess the technology and capabilities of this Russian hypersonic missile.
Russia’s Kuibyshev oil refinery lost half of its capacity after the last drone attack – Reuters
The refinery was responsible for 1.34% of Russia's total oil refining capacity, having processed 3.687 million tons of crude oil last year. It was among at least nine refineries hit by Ukraine's drones.
Ukraine’s Naval Forces claim possible hit on Ivan Khurs ship
Dmytro Pletenchuk, a spokesman for Ukraine's Naval Forces, said that the Russian landing ship Ivan Khurs might have been hit in addition to the landing ships Yamal and Azov during a recent attack on Sevastopol.
Macron says attack in Russia carried out by IS group, warns against accusations of Ukraine
The French president also cautioned Russia against any "exploitation" of the attack (on Ukraine), stating that it would be "cynical and counterproductive for Russia to try to turn this context against Ukraine."
Over 215K consumers have no electricity in Kharkiv due to Russian attacks on critical infrastructure
Some 401 settlements in Donetsk, Mykolaiv, Sumy, and Kherson oblasts were without power due to Russia’s combat operations, the Ukrenergo press service reported.
Russo-Ukrainian War, day 760: Russia conducted massive missile and drone attacks against Ukraine’s west, Kyiv
Ukraine's domestically produced Liutyi unmanned aircraft conducted precise strikes on Russian oil refineries deep inside Russian territory. Meanwhile, Russia fired about 190 missiles, 140 Shaheds, and 700 guided bombs against Ukraine during the week.
US House Speaker Johnson to bring Ukraine aid vote “after Easter”
US House Speaker Johnson commits to holding a vote on Ukraine aid bill after Easter recess, a Republican Representative states. Congressional Republicans have been delaying aid to Ukraine for months, which eventually benefits Russia on the battlefield.
Mayor: Russian ballistic attack on Kyiv injures 7 people, hit sports facility in city’s center district
Russian troops hit Kyiv with two ballistic missiles. Ukraine's military said the type is being determined
ISW: Russian seizure of Chasiv Yar would be more operationally significant than the Russian seizure of Avdiivka
However, “Russian forces will not take Chasiv Yar rapidly if they can take it at all,” according to the ISW’s latest report
Military Intelligence: Russian large landing ship Yamal sustains critical damage
On 23 March Ukraine's military reportedly hit large landing ships Yamal and Azov, a communications center and several infrastructure facilities of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol, the city in Russian-occupied Crimea