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The Kyiv Independent: Two people were killed and at least eight were injured in a Russian drone attack on Dnipro overnight on April 22–23, Governor Oleksandr Hanzha reported. Among the wounded are two children, girls aged 9 and 14, who were hospitalized following the attack.
Reuters: Slovakia started receiving crude oil through the Druzhba pipeline early on Thursday, the country's Economy Ministry said, confirming the end of a months-long outage after what Ukraine said was a Russian strike on the pipeline.
The Kyiv Independent: Ukrainian drones reportedly targeted oil and energy infrastructure across multiple regions of Russia and occupied Ukraine overnight on April 23, according to Russian authorities and Telegram media channels.
Reuters: Ukraine could face increased risks in securing U.S. anti-missile defences if the war in Iran goes on for an extended period of time, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday.
AP News: The European Union is set to ramp up tests on rules that oblige the bloc’s 27 member countries to help each other in times of crisis, as the reality sinks in that Washington’s commitment to NATO and security in Europe under Trump is evaporating.
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The Insider: The frigate Admiral Grigorovich of the Russian Navy’s Black Sea Fleet has escorted three sanctioned tankers through the English Channel and remains in the waters of the strait, according to a report by the maritime OSINT project Russian Forces Spotter. The vessel is believed to be waiting for more tankers to escort into the Atlantic.
The Kyiv Independent: Spain will send 100 VAMTAC armored vehicles and a supply of 155-millimeter artillery ammunition to Ukraine's State Border Guard, Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles announced during a visit to Ukraine on April 22.
Reuters: Pavel Durov, the founder of the Telegram messenger app, said on Wednesday he had received a summons in Russia at an old address naming him as a "suspect" in a criminal case.
United24 Media: France is reportedly preparing to negotiate with Greece for the transfer of more than 40 Mirage fighter jets to Ukraine.
The Kyiv Independent: Oleksii Kharchenko, the head of Ukraine's Luhansk Oblast Military Administration, denied Russia's claim that its troops have fully taken control of Luhansk Oblast in eastern Ukraine, saying 14 settlements remain unoccupied by Moscow.
Politico: Germany aims to rely less on the U.S. and more on Europe to deter the growing Russian threat, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius spelled out Wednesday when announcing the country's new military strategy.
The Guardian: Roman Abramovich has gone to the European court of human rights, claiming that a criminal investigation into his financial affairs by the Jersey authorities has breached his human rights, according to reports.
The Kyiv Independent: The EU's Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos expects to open the first "cluster" of Ukraine membership negotiations once the ongoing change of government in Hungary is complete, but also wants EU countries to go further, faster.
Reuters: European Union ambassadors unblocked on Wednesday a 90-billion-euro loan to Ukraine that is critical for Kyiv's ability to keep up the fight against Russia.
The Moscow Times: Russian mobile operators are not technically ready to introduce fees on VPN-related traffic from May 1, three sources familiar with the matter told the Vedomosti business daily, citing difficulties in adapting billing systems to track and charge such usage in real time.
Reuters: Russia will stop the supply of Kazakh crude oil via the Druzhba pipeline to Germany from May 1, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Wednesday, forcing a major refinery near Berlin to make up the shortfall from elsewhere.
Reuters: The U.S. military has introduced Ukrainian counter-drone technology in recent weeks at a key U.S. air base in Saudi Arabia, as it seeks to stem attacks that have destroyed aircraft and buildings, and killed at least one service member.
Reuters: European Union envoys are set to adopt a 20th package of sanctions against Russia, with Slovakia and Hungary expected to drop their opposition to the move following the repair of the Druzhba oil pipeline, EU diplomats said on Wednesday.
The Guardian: British firms will face “much tougher” controls to prevent their goods from reaching Russia via other countries, undermining sanctions and aiding Putin’s assault on Ukraine.
Kyiv Post: Ukraine’s Defense Forces struck a Russian naval command and traffic control center in occupied Crimea, along with multiple military targets across Russia and occupied territories on April 21 and overnight into April 22, Ukraine’s General Staff said.
Reuters: Reckitt's Russian unit is developing products and registering intellectual property to replace the majority of its hygiene portfolio in that country in response to harsher EU sanctions, the British consumer goods group told Reuters on Wednesday.
The Kyiv Independent: Ukraine is still missing billions of euros needed for its defense in 2026, despite the EU finalizing a massive loan to Kyiv.
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