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The news of Saturday, July 12 on the conflict in Ukraine, live. The Ukrainian President on arms in Kiev: "Good signals from the United States"

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The Russian forces launched in the night a massive attack with drones and missiles on Ukraine which targeted mainly the western part of the country. In Lviv reported fires

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The Ukrainian president: "Good signals from the United States." The US ready to allocate $500 million for security. Kellogg to Kiev from Monday. Drones and missiles on different regions of Ukraine

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The news of Saturday, July 12 on the conflict in Ukraine, live. The Ukrainian President on arms in Kiev: "Good signals from the United States"

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The Russian forces launched in the night a massive attack with drones and missiles on Ukraine, including the Kiev region: the country's military air force and the military administration of the capital, as reported by Ukraine Pravda. (ANSA)

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“As always, we will act asymmetrically — and that is effective,” the president said

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New heavy airstrikes hit Ukraine during the night, with the Russian army using drones and missiles to strike several settlements far from the front line.

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