• The body of a Radio Liberty producer was recovered from under the rubble of a building that was hit by a missile. According to a statement from Radio Liberty, a Russian missile hit the building in which the woman lived, killing her. The death was reported as the head of the United Nations was in Kyiv.

  • In a Friday night address filled with Nazi comparisons, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksyy accused Moscow of being more cynical.

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  • At the beginning of the war between Ukraine and Russia, a figure in the Ukrainian military dubbed the "Ghost of Kyiv" took the world by storm. At the start of the war, it was rumored that the pilot had destroyed six Russian military aircraft in a matter of hours. The story went viral.

  • According to the General Staff of the armed forces of Ukraine, the Russian offensive in the Eastern Operational Zone continues, aiming to establish full control over the territory of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts and ensure a land corridor to the annexed Crimea.

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  • The National Guard of Ukraine reported on their Facebook page that the Ukrainian military destroyed a Russian control point.

  • Olena Zelenska says that he has always been a man you can rely on. A man who will never fail. Who will hold out until the end?

  • The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said that Russia has enough weapons to destroy the entire Donbas. In Donbas, the aggressors are doing everything to destroy life.

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  • The US and Canada have been the biggest critics of Russia's membership in the Group of 20.

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  • The New York state Assembly passed a bill on Tuesday that would place a moratorium on new mining facilities that require an air permit for burning fossil fuels. The bill needs to be signed by the governor before it goes to the Senate.

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  • According to a Department of Homeland Security intelligence assessment obtained by Yahoo News, the invasion of Ukraine by Russia has made it harder for the Russian state media to reach Americans.

  • Mind Games, a squad that includes two Ukrainian players in their roster, had an incident in game one of the team's match.

  • A Ukrainian businessman is turning scraps of a downed Russian fighter plane into souvenirs and selling them abroad to raise money for the war effort. The Ukrainian military says it shot down a Russian Su-34 two-seater tactical fighter-bomber in March, when Russian forces were trying to capture and hold the area.

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  • Germany has filed a case against Italy at the highest U.N. court because Rome continues to allow victims of Nazi war crimes to claim compensation from the German state even after an earlier ruling that such claims violated international law. Italy continues to allow compensation claims to be brought in domestic courts despite a 2012 ruling by the International Court of Justice that this violated Berlin's right to immunity, according to Germany's application to the International Court of Justice.

  • After a Russian missile attack hit the city, the mayor accused Russia of using a middle finger.

  • Russian tanks have shells in their turrets, which can explode if attacked by the Ukrainians.

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  • Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is likely to react with more threats of chemical and nuclear weapons, in response to increased support for Ukraine by the West, according to political scientist Mykola Davydiuk.

  • Mykhailo Podoliak, an adviser to the head of the President's Office, believes that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Volodymyr Putin will meet later.

  • The United States was on the verge of reaching 1 million deaths from the coronaviruses in March. The nation is still bracing for that grim milestone nearly two months later.