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Military · KyivUkraine says it now has a system for storing and tracking US-provided munitions. A member of parliament said serial numbers of every piece of US weaponry sent to Ukraine are in a database. US officials can then visit the warehouses storing the equipment to see the inventory for themselves, she said.See the Story
Ukraine Says it Has a Massive Database the American Embassy Can Use to Track Every Last Weapon the US Has Sent to Kyiv
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International · UkraineRussia has lost tens of thousands of soldiers since invading Ukraine in February 2022. In response, Russian President Vladimir Putin has expanded the draft. Hundreds of Cubans have headed in the other direction as Russia turns to foreign fighters. Some recruits have complained of a bait and switch, saying they signed up for civilian jobs.See the Story
Russia is luring Cubans to Ukraine with fast-tracked citizenship and a lucrative signing bonus: 'Almost all of our friends have gone'
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Vivek Ramaswamy · ColumbusRepublican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is looking for a nanny. The ad is on a website that caters to hyperwealthy families. The details point to the family as being from Columbus, Ohio. The nanny would work 84 to 96 hours a week, seven days on and seven days off.See the Story
It sure looks like Vivek Ramaswamy is hiring a seven-day-week nanny. Starting salary: $100,000.
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Vladimir Putin · CrimeaUkrainian commandos traveled 125 miles across the Black Sea on jet skis in a daring raid on a Russian electronic warfare station in Crimea. A group of about 20 soldiers from the Brotherhood Battalion carried out the mission on Ukraine's Independence Day, August 24. The Timur group had also been tasked by Ukraine's spy chief Kyrylo Budanov, to raise a Ukrainian flag on the peninsula.See the Story
Elite Ukrainian commandos on jet skis conducted a daring raid on a Russian electronic warfare station in Crimea, report says
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International · UkraineDmitry Zelensky was sentenced to 11 years in prison for killing his girlfriend. He was released in November last year to fight in Ukraine, his mother said. Zelenskaya said her son signed a six-month agreement with the Wagner Group. He returned to Russia in April this year after serving six months on the front lines.See the Story
Russia pardoned a murderer who put his girlfriend through a meat grinder because he agreed to fight in Ukraine, his mom says
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International · UkraineUkraine has been increasingly relying on cheap, first-person-view drones, or FPVs, to take out Russian military hardware. The drones tend to cost around $400 to $500, which is a lot less than a regular 155mm artillery shell, which can cost up to $3,000.See the Story
Tanks and troops out in the open in Ukraine can't go 10 minutes without being spotted and fired upon, Ukrainian official says
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Europe · UkraineWestern-made armor is failing in Ukraine because it wasn't designed to sustain a conflict of this intensity, an analyst says. Taras Chmut is the head of the Come Back Alive Foundation, which has raised money to purchase and provide arms and equipment to Ukraine. He says Western allies should turn their attention to delivering simpler and cheaper systems, but in larger quantities.See the Story
Western-made armor isn't working in Ukraine because it wasn't designed for a conflict of this intensity, Ukrainian analyst says
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