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  2. Battle of Aleppo (2024) - Wikipedia

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    Also on 1 December, the Russian Air Force conducted an airstrike on the Aleppo University Hospital, killing 12 people, injuring two journalists. [ 55 ] On 2 December 2024, rebels captured the Sheikh Najjar industrial zone from the SDF and pushed further south of Aleppo, capturing Khansir in an attempt to cut off the army's main supply route to ...

  3. Non-government reactions to the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    The page, which has been archived on the Internet Archive, contained a long line of text in English and Russian proposing a neutral security belt composed of Ukraine, Finland, and Georgia, among other countries, as well as YouTube videos of President Zelenskyy, screenshots of the gas controller during the hack, clips from the ending of the ...

  4. Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (1 December 2023 ...

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    Ukraine claimed that Russian forces launched 25 Shahed drones and one Kh-59 missile. Ukrainian forces claimed to have downed 18 of the drones and the missile. [2]Ukraine said it had successfully tested domestically made electromagnetic warfare systems to protect soldiers from radar-guided weapons and drones.

  5. Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (1 April 2024 ...

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    Russia claimed to have taken the village of Klishchiivka in Donetsk Oblast for the second time since the start of the invasion in 2022. [412] Russian drone strikes on power facilities in Sumy cut power to over half a million consumers in Sumy, Chernihiv, and Kharkiv Oblasts. [413] Ukraine claimed to have shot down a Russian Su-25 jet near ...

  6. 2024 Kursk offensive - Wikipedia

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    It is the most significant attack across the border since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, [53] and the first carried out primarily by Ukrainian regular forces. Earlier smaller incursions into Russia by pro-Ukrainian forces had taken place with Ukraine supporting them but denying explicit involvement.

  7. Foreign involvement in the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    In April 2022, Russia supplied 45% of EU's natural gas imports, earning $900 million a day. [423] Russia is the world's largest exporter of natural gas, [424] grains, and fertilisers, and is among the world's largest suppliers of crude oil, coal, and steel and other metals, [425] including palladium, platinum, gold, cobalt, nickel, and aluminum.

  8. Torture and castration of a Ukrainian POW in Pryvillia

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    A white car marked with a Z – a designation marking Russian military vehicles and a militarist symbol used in Russian propaganda – can also be seen in the video; the same car can also be seen in earlier, official videos released by Russian channels, of the Akhmat fighters at the Azot plant during the Russian capture of Sievierodonetsk. [4]

  9. Wikipedia and the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    On March 1, 2022, one week after Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine, the Russian-language edition of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia announced that the Russian government's media regulator Roskomnadzor had threatened to block access to Wikipedia in the country. [6]