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Abramovich and other Ukrainian negotiators show symptoms of poisoning, according to the WSJ

The former owner of Chelsea and Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, in addition to two Ukrainian negotiators, presented symptoms of poisoning after participating in bilateral talks to find a ceasefire agreement between Ukraine and Ukraine, reported 'The Wall Street Journal'. According to the newspaper, the poisoning was caused by Kremlin hardliners seeking to boycott a possible peace between the warring parties.

Russian equation in Donbas

After a long month of operations, the accumulation of misinformation and falsehoods about its development in the Ukrainian theater turned out to be monumental.

It's getting harder and harder to pinpoint what's really going on. Although the sieges persist to large cities in the north and the fighting in their surroundings. In the south, the siege of Mariupol in Donetsk oblast (Donbas) continues to tighten. At least, in this, the announced concentration of efforts to 'control' the Donbas seems to be confirmed.

The red lines on the Ukrainian territory block the agreement with Russia

Biden, a president who governs like a loose verse

Irpin's release expanded the safe zone around kyiv

The EU asks to revoke the 'golden passports' that Russian tycoons bought

Sandbags and remote classes against invaders