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The Trump administration plans to provide additional intelligence to Ukraine to help Kyiv strike at oil and gas facilities inside Russia, according to three sources with knowledge of the matter
Russia’s sustained bombardment of Ukraine's power grid is deepening concerns about the safety of the country's nuclear facilities after a drone knocked out power for more than three hours to the site of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster and as Europe’s biggest atomic power plant remains disconnected from the grid,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has requested long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles from Trump, who is considering it as his diplomatic efforts to broker peace in the war bear little fruit. Zelensky and Ukraine's allies want the U.S. to crank the pressure on Russia to make peace through tougher sanctions and better weapons for Kyiv's forces.
Ukraine's Deputy Foreign Minister Oleksandr Mishchenko has received copies of the credentials from newly appointed Danish Ambassador to Ukraine Thomas Lund-Sorensen. — Ukrinform.
Russia’s advance into Ukraine slowed by almost half in September, according to the monitoring group DeepState, with Moscow capturing its smallest amount of territory since May.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the prospect of the U.S. supplying long-range missiles to Ukraine would not change the situation on the battlefield.
Pyrotechnic units of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SES) have neutralized 619,364 explosive devices since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion. — Ukrinform.
French photojournalist Antoni Lallican was killed by a drone in Ukraine on Friday, according to his employer and French President Emmanuel Macron.