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Ukraine has relied on trains during the war. Russia is creating new technology to target them
Ukraine’s rail network carries more than 63% of the country’s freight and 37% of passenger traffic, according to the State Statistics Service. It is also essential for moving grain and metal industry exports to seaports and borders, and for transporting military aid from allied nations.
Each morning at 9 o'clock, Ukraine stops for one minute of reflection to honor those killed in Russia's full-scale invasion.
Estonia has temporarily closed access for its citizens to a road they normally use that passes through a stretch of Russian territory, after the interior minister reported on a group of Russian soldiers standing there,
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Europe Is Learning to Fear Russian Drones
Suspected Russian drones have been terrorizing Europe, forcing airports to close and air traffic to change, while European leaders gathered in Denmark for a major conference. At the same time, the French military intercepted a suspicious tanker that is allegedly part of Russia’s ghost fleet.
Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of sowing “chaos” with fresh strikes on Ukraine’s energy grid, while escalating drone attacks forced Kyiv to begin new evacuations of children from frontline villages.
Poland imposed air traffic restrictions along the country's borders with Ukraine and Belarus after Russia violated its airspace, the Polish Air Navigation Agency said on Sept. 10. The measures, requested by the Polish Armed Forces' operational command ...
The Boracay is part of Russia’s sanction-busting “shadow fleet” of ageing oil tankers. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The number of passengers flying with Russian airlines in November fell 47.9% year-on-year to 4.67 million, the aviation authority said on Monday.
China's exports to Russia in yuan terms collapsed 21% in September, Reuters reported, citing Chinese customs data. Chinese goods worth 63.11 billion yuan, or $8.85 billion, entered Russia last month, the lowest volume since February.
The French military boarded a ship suspected of operating for Russia’s “shadow fleet” and arrested the captain and first officer, authorities said. Brest Prosecutor Stephane Kellenberger, whose office is in charge of the matter,