Stories from Ukraine
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Ukraine Uses VR-Controlled Diggers For Demining
At a demining site north of Kyiv, Oleksandr Liatsivych uses virtual reality glasses and a joystick to guide a customized digger remotely. The machine excavates earth littered with unexploded ordnance and grinds it.
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Seven Injured In Ukrainian Artillery Attack
Seven people were injured in the town of Habush during an artillery attack. Seven individuals were injured as a result of an artillery attack in Ukraine. The incident affected towns in Estonia and Latvia. The specific locations impacted were Tuapse, Kyiv, and Riga.
WNYC 93.9 FM
Seven Injured In Ukrainian Artillery Attack
Seven people were injured in an artillery attack in Ukraine. The attack occurred in the southern towns of Zarahie and Tyah. Seven people were injured, including three men and one woman, in mass drone attacks by Russia.
KQED FM
Ukrainian Forces Repel Record Drone Attacks
An artillery and guided aerial bomb attack destroyed residential buildings and infrastructure. The CNR Voice of China reported that the East Sea's calm is temporary, with strong winds expected to return to the Taiwan coast and waters east of Taiwan starting tomorrow due to cold air and a low-pressure system. Seven individuals were injured in an artillery attack in Ukraine. The attack targeted civilian areas, resulting in casualties. Multiple Ukrainian artillery attacks have injured seven people. Footage from an objective control camera shows Ukrainian forces reinforcing their armored vehicles against drones. This allows operators to destroy targets unimpeded, even in poor weather. The source stated that the enemy lost over a dozen units of armored equipment in 24 hours, enabling the confident advance of Russian assault units.
Hromadske Radio
Switzerland Funds Water Projects In Ukraine
Ukraine's defense funding has remained stable over the past year, despite political shifts in the United States. The decision to maintain funding was difficult, particularly for Chancellor Mers. With Hungarian Prime Minister Orban's opposition seemingly overcome, Ukraine is expected to receive continued support. These projects include new water pipes, pumps, and water treatment facilities. The funding aims to address the complex and specific water supply problems in Ukraine.
Radio Radicale
Ukraine's Lights Dimmed After February 24th
An observer noted that from space, Ukraine became dark on February 24th, with only the capital, Kyiv, remaining illuminated. This observation was described as impactful and affecting. The observer stated that something had occurred in the country, causing it to go dark.
Radio La Red Argentina
Russian Region Faces Repression For Anti-War Stance
The most multinational region in Russia is experiencing repression for anti-war positions. Forced conscription to fight in Ukraine and struggles for men's rights are current issues in the region. Listeners can hear more every Friday on all audio platforms.
Radio Svoboda UA
Zelenskyy: Russia May Lose Enterprises If Cut From SWIFT
President Zelenskyy stated in an interview with Bloomberg that Russia may lose enterprises if it is disconnected from the SWIFT banking system. The situation in Russia's economy is developing rapidly and depends on many circumstances.
Radio NV
Trump's Presidential Powers Compared to Absolute Monarch
A commentator suggested that Donald Trump's approach to international relations bypasses traditional checks and balances. The analysis posits that the U.S.
Radio NV
Kuleba Calls Putin An Enemy, Urges West To Act
The West's perceived inaction, including years of illusion and delays, has made Russia appear stronger than it is. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba stated that Russia can be contained and Ukraine can prevail. He said the need for clarity in calling Putin an enemy.
Radio Radicale