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Russia's humiliating U-turn as Wagner mercenaries take credit for capture of Soledar
Kremlin had claimed its 'brave paratroopers' had seized town but was forced to backtrack
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Russia’s Wagner Group 'recruits Serbian nationalists' to fight in Ukraine
US warns Belgrade to clamp down on 'illegal activity' by Kremlin-linked group
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Beavers save Ukraine from invasion
Kyiv’s forces have credited the eager dam-builders for creating miles of muddy fields to stop Moscow’s troops in their tracks
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From the front line
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Watch: Ukrainian saboteurs destroy two Ka-52 helicopters at Russian air base
The daring raid, 500 miles from the Ukrainian border, also severely damaged two other choppers at the Veretye base in the Pskov region
Business & Economy
The war explained
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What is a dirty bomb? The tool of terror that may be the next trick up Putin's sleeve
Russia says Ukraine is on the brink of deploying such a weapon, a claim roundly rejected by Western governments
Opinion & Analysis
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Inside the Russian prison where all is not as it seems
Kremlin critic Ilya Yashin tells of his ‘surprisingly respectful and sympathetic’ experience while serving his sentence at a Izhevsk jail
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Putin's latest move reveals the Kremlin’s internal dysfunction
Russian leader should beware of constantly changing generals - it might come back to haunt him
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'Prince Harry's privileged pampered life has ruined him'
From the release of Prince Harry's memoir to the unveiling of Britain's cheapest supermarket - we reveal the week's biggest talking points
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‘My hands were boiled and my fingernails were pulled out by the Russians. I was a living corpse’
Ukrainian woman recalls horror of treatment by her captors in Kherson as part of the Kremlin’s brutal campaign of torture
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Putin’s new top commander in Ukraine has revenge in his sights
After half a century in the military, General Valery Gerasimov has been handed his toughest task yet
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Ukrainian refugee forced back to warzone for medical treatment amid Scottish health crisis
It was suggested to Nicola Sturgeon during First Minister's Questions that getting medical care in Kyiv is easier than in Scotland
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