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Moscow's forces launched 21 airstrikes and nine missiles over the past 24 hours, according to the Ukrainian General Staff. News ukraine “Our task is to protect the information landscape, provide recent events’ coverage as wide as possible, debunk fake news and share important messages with the society of Ukraine,” she told Deadline.

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Say Ukraine takes back some of its territory—this spring and summer, maybe. And then, two years from now, there’s another Russian gear-up, to something else that might happen. How do we prevent ourselves from having hostilities continue indefinitely? Which I’m not sure they can, given our industrial base when it comes to production of weaponry. We have other priorities—as we should, as a country—where we want to expend taxpayer funding and resources, and build, and do a lot of things that your staff writers write about all the time in your magazine. And so I’m in favor of a Ukrainian victory. I’m against the Russian victory. But I’m defining a Ukrainian victory within the circumstances in which we live. Will the International Criminal Court arrest Putin? The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has quietly reclassified some of its paintings. Two artists, once labelled Russian, are now categorized as Ukrainian and a painting by the French Impressionist Edgar Degas has been renamed from 'Russian Dancer' to 'Dancer in Ukrainian Dress.' Ukrainian news
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Tuesday, 21 March 2023, 11:57 Russian Planes Barred From Airspace Over Europe, Canada Poland to send Ukraine four MiG-29 jets in coming days

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Thus, the American intelligence community has assessed that the likeliest course is a war of attrition, with neither side capable of conducting a decisive operation that brings the war to an end. That could drag on for months or years. The question then may become: when do the sides reach a state of mutual exhaustion that might open a path for a negotiation? So far, however, Moscow has shown no readiness to negotiate seriously. The Russian leadership has escalated its demands of Kyiv while its army was losing ground on the battlefield. Language selection Join half a million readers enjoying Newsweek's free newsletters