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      Ukrainian drone attacks target oil refinery and factory deep inside Russia

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Tuesday, 2 April - 10:09

    Attacks more than 800 miles from border were first in Tatarstan region since beginning of war

    Ukraine has launched a series of drone strikes against targets in Russia more than 800 miles from the border, in some of its deepest attacks into Russia’s industrial heartland since the beginning of the war.

    The Ukrainian drones targeted one of Russia’s largest oil refineries and a factory that produces Iranian-designed Shahed drones that have been used on the frontlines of the war.

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      Russia-Ukraine war live: drones strike Russian factories more than 1,000km from Ukraine

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Tuesday, 2 April - 07:56


    Factories in Tatarstan attacked overnight

    Ministers and officials from dozens of countries are gathering in the Netherlands on Tuesday for a conference on restoring justice in Ukraine, as the war reaches its third year.

    The Dutch government said in a statement, “The Netherlands believes it is of vital importance that truth and justice be achieved both for Ukraine and for all victims of Russia’s aggression.”

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      Russia has a plan to “restore” its dominant position in the global launch market

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Monday, 1 April - 15:17 · 1 minute

    Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and Roscosmos Space Corporation Chief Yuri Borisov peruse an exhibit while visiting the Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia, October 26, 2023, in Korolev, Russia.

    Enlarge / Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and Roscosmos Space Corporation Chief Yuri Borisov peruse an exhibit while visiting the Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia, October 26, 2023, in Korolev, Russia. (credit: Contributor/Getty Images)

    It has been a terrible decade for the Russian launch industry, which once led the world. The country's long-running workhorse, the Proton rocket, ran into reliability issues and will soon be retired. Russia's next-generation rocket, Angara, is fully expendable and still flying dummy payloads on test flights a decade after its debut. And the ever-reliable Soyuz vehicle lost access to lucrative Western markets after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    Yet there has been a more fundamental, underlying disease pushing the once-vaunted Russian launch industry toward irrelevance. The country has largely relied on decades-old technology in a time of serious innovation within the launch industry. So what worked at the turn of the century to attract the launches of commercial satellites no longer does against the rising tide of competition from SpaceX, as well as other players in India and China.

    Through the first quarter of this year, Russia has launched a total of five rockets, all variants of the Soyuz vehicle. SpaceX alone has launched 32 rockets. China, too, has launched nearly three times as many boosters as Russia.

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      ‘Havana syndrome’ linked to Russian unit, media investigation suggests

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Monday, 1 April - 12:25

    US diplomats may have been targeted by Russian sonic weaponry, say The Insider, Der Spiegel and CBS’s 60 Minutes

    The mysterious so-called Havana syndrome symptoms experienced by US diplomats in recent years have been linked to a Russian intelligence unit, according to a joint media investigation released on Monday.

    Havana syndrome was first reported in 2016 when US diplomats in Cuba’s capital reported falling ill and hearing piercing sounds at night, prompting speculation of an attack by a foreign entity using an unspecified sonar weapon.

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      Ukraine war briefing: Kharkiv at centre of Russian attacks on infrastructure

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Monday, 1 April - 00:11 · 2 minutes

    Heavy bombing continues in Sumy oblast; two dead in cruise missile attack in Lviv, far behind the frontlines. What we know on day 768

    Russian attacks killed at least three people in different regions of eastern Ukraine, local officials said on Sunday, and two more in Lviv region , far from the frontlines. In the centre of the north-eastern city of Kharkiv , a frequent target of Russia’s attacks on energy and other infrastructure, a strike hit civilian targets in the evening, said the regional governor, Oleh Synehubov. Regional news outlets said bombs were dropped on different areas of the region. No injuries were reported. Earlier on Sunday, heavy shelling killed a man in the town of Borova, south-east of Kharkiv , local prosecutors said.

    Police in the Donetsk region, in Ukraine’s south-east, said Russian shelling hit 14 towns and villages, with two dead reported in Krasnohorivka , west of the Russian-held regional centre of Donetsk.

    Russian attacks on infrastructure extended well behind the frontlines. The Lviv regional governor, Maksym Kozitskyi, said two bodies were pulled from rubble after cruise missile strikes.

    Russian forces bombed the border territories and settlements of the Sumy region 39 times on Sunday, the Ukrainian local regional military administration said. There were 157 explosions recorded from ordnance including artillery shells, mortars, exploding drones, drone-dropped mines and grenades, and rockets fired from helicopters. Sumy has been pounded by Russian attacks in recent weeks, forcing evacuations .

    Over the border in Russia’s Belgorod region , the regional governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said a woman was killed when a border village came under attack . The accounts of military action from either side were not independently confirmed.

    “Our spirit does not give up,” Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, said in an Easter message. “There is no night or day when Russian terror does not try to break our lives,” Zelenskiy wrote to Ukrainians on social media, following Russian missile strikes.

    Zelenskiy was in Bucha on Sunday alongside the prime minister, Denys Shmyhal, and several foreign ambassadors to mark two years since the city and surrounding areas’ were liberated from a brutal month-long occupation by Russia at the start of the war. The Ukrainian leader laid a lamp at the town’s wall of remembrance, which names the 509 civilians who have so far been identified of those killed during Bucha’s occupation.

    France will deliver hundreds of old armoured vehicles and new surface-to-air missiles to Ukraine. The French defence minister, Sebastien Lecornu, told a French newspaper that the president, Emmanuel Macron, had asked him to prepare a new aid package, which will include old but still functional equipment, as well as new missiles.

    Protesters in Kyiv have demonstrated for the release of Ukrainian prisoners of war from the Azov brigade. Relatives and friends of captured soldiers, some dressed in military clothing, waved placards at passing traffic.

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      Russia demands extradition of Ukraine security chief and others for ‘terrorism’

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Sunday, 31 March - 19:32


    SBU dismisses demand as pointless and hypocritical, ‘coming from the terrorist state itself’

    Russia has demanded that Ukraine extradite a number of people, including the head of the country’s SBU security service, over claims they are connected with “terrorist” acts.

    The SBU immediately dismissed the Russian demand as “pointless” and said the Russian foreign ministry had “forgotten” that Vladimir Putin was the subject of an international arrest warrant.

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      At least two people killed in Russian strikes on Ukrainian energy network

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Sunday, 31 March - 14:05

    Lviv governor says more people may be under rubble after cruise-missile attack as Moscow ratchets up targeting of infrastructure

    Russia has carried out another round of missile and drone strikes against Ukraine’s much-depleted energy network, killing at least two people.

    One man died in a cruise-missile attack on infrastructure in the western Lviv region, while another was killed after a projectile hit a petrol station in the north-eastern Kharkiv region, officials said on Sunday.

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      ‘Luxury’ skiing in North Korea: the Russians allowed behind the border

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Sunday, 31 March - 12:02


    Kim Jong-un’s selected few are ‘100% satisfied’ but find a country steeped in hopelessness under sanctions

    Gliding down pristine, untouched mountain runs, Olga Shpalok said she was “getting 100% satisfaction”.

    After a full day of skiing, the Russian designer from Vladivostok wound down with a visit to her hotel’s well-equipped spa and sauna.

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      Russia-Ukraine war live: ‘We defend ourselves, we endure, our spirit does not give up,’ Zelenskiy says in Easter message

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Sunday, 31 March - 11:07


    Ukraine president issues Easter message to nation after night marked by Russian missile strikes

    AP reports that Ukraine launched ten Czech-made Vampire rockets at the Russian border region of Belgorod , according to Russia’s Ministry of Defence.

    One woman was injured when a fire broke out following the attack, regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said.

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