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18 articlesZelenskiy vows retribution after Russian strike on housing block kills 24
President Zelenskiy visited the ruins of a Kyiv apartment building struck by Russian forces, killing 24 people, and pledged retribution. The article reports on this presidential response to the attack without detailed analysis of the strike itself or broader conflict context.
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Ukraine brings home 205 service personnel from Russian captivity, Zelenskiy says
Ukraine announced the release of 205 service personnel from Russian captivity as the first phase of a larger prisoner exchange, according to President Zelenskiy on May 15. The report provides minimal additional context about the swap's scope, timing, or Russian reciprocal releases.
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Ukraineβs anti-corruption court places Zelenskiyβs former chief of staff under arrest
Ukraine's anti-corruption court ordered the arrest of Andriy Yermak, a former chief of staff to President Zelenskiy and described as a close ally. The story reports the court's legal action but provides limited detail about charges or context.
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Ukraineβs anti-corruption court places Zelenskiyβs former chief of staff Yermak under arrest
Ukraine's anti-corruption court ordered the arrest of Andriy Yermak, President Zelenskiy's former chief of staff and close ally, on May 14. The headline signals a high-profile corruption case within Zelenskiy's inner circle. The description cuts off before providing substantive details about charges or context.
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For years, graft accusations against his circle did Zelenskiy little harm. Now they hit closer
A Reuters report examines how corruption allegations against associates of Ukrainian President Zelenskiy, previously contained in reputational damage, are now escalating in severity and proximity to the president himself. The framing suggests a shift from peripheral scandals to more direct threats to Zelenskiy's wartime credibility.
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Kremlin repeats Putinβs assertion that Ukraine war is nearly over after Zelenskiy casts doubt
The Kremlin reiterated Putin's claim that the Ukraine war is nearing conclusion, following Zelenskiy's expression of skepticism about this assertion. The report documents a direct contradiction between Russian and Ukrainian leadership positions on the conflict's trajectory.
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Zelenskiyβs former chief of staff named suspect in major corruption probe
Ukrainian authorities have issued an official notice of suspicion to President Zelenskiy's former chief of staff as part of a corruption investigation. The story reports on a major probe into the official but provides limited details in the excerpt provided.
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Ukraineβs Zelenskiy: Russia has no intention of ending this war
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy stated that Russia has no intention of ending the 4+ year war and that Ukraine is preparing for continued conflict. The article reports Zelenskiy's assessment of Russian intentions based on his Monday statement.
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Zelenskiy says some 20 countries interested in drone deals with Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy announced that approximately 20 countries are interested in purchasing drones from Ukraine, with four agreements already finalized. The statement was made during a Monday address and reflects Ukraine's emerging role in the drone manufacturing and export sector.
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Kremlin accuses Armenia of providing platform for Ukraineβs Zelenskiy, agencies report
Russia's Kremlin accused Armenia of providing a platform for Ukrainian President Zelenskiy to make anti-Russian statements, signaling deteriorating bilateral relations. The accusation was reported by Russian agencies on May 10 without additional context about the specific remarks or Armenia's response.
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Russia continues to violate Kyiv-proposed ceasefire, Zelenskiy says
President Zelenskiy accused Russia of violating a ceasefire proposal from Kyiv on May 7, stating Ukraine would continue long-range strikes in response. The brief report attributes these claims directly to Zelenskiy without additional corroboration or Russian response.
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Ukraine says Russia violated ceasefire initiated by Kyiv
Ukraine's President Zelenskiy initiated a ceasefire at midnight Wednesday, but Ukraine subsequently accused Russia of violating it within hours. Ukrainian officials reported one person killed and three wounded in the alleged violations.
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Zelenskiy pitches drone deal during Bahrain visit
President Zelenskiy visited Bahrain to promote a drone sales deal, positioning Ukraine's military experience as a security asset. The article frames this as Ukraine leveraging its combat-tested expertise in the weapons market.
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Zelenskiy pitches drone deal during Bahrain visit
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy visited Bahrain and pitched a drone deal, positioning Ukraine's military experience as a security asset. The article frames this as a commercial and diplomatic engagement leveraging Ukraine's combat expertise.
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Ukraine steps up medium-range strikes on Russian forces
Ukrainian forces are increasing medium-range drone strikes on Russian military targets, according to President Zelenskiy. The article frames this as evidence of growing military capability for an outmanned Ukrainian force in the fifth year of the conflict.
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Ukraine steps up medium-range strikes on Russian forces
Ukrainian forces are increasing medium-range drone strikes against Russian positions, according to President Zelenskiy. The article cites this statement as evidence of expanding Ukrainian military capability and operational tempo.
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Putin, Zelenskiy proclaim rival ceasefires around Russiaβs Victory day commemorations
Putin announced a two-day ceasefire proposal for May 8-9 to commemorate Russia's WWII victory, while Zelenskiy countered with a rival ceasefire proclamation. The article reports competing narratives around conflict pause timing tied to commemorative dates.
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Putin declares May 8-9 ceasefire for war commemoration, Zelenskiy announces his own ceasefire
Putin declared a two-day ceasefire for May 8-9 coinciding with Russia's WWII victory commemoration. Zelenskiy announced a matching ceasefire, with the headline presenting both announcements in parallel structure suggesting coordination or mutual agreement.
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