war in Ukraine
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According to the UN Population Fund, since 2014, the population of Ukraine has decreased by approximately 10 million people (only after 2022 - by 8 million). In particular, 6.7 million people went abroad as refugees. Also, at least 11,973 civilians were killed during the war.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) revised its forecast regarding the duration of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The current baseline scenario suggests that fighting could continue until the end of 2025, and the worst-case scenario until mid-2026. At the moment, most analysts predict that the conflict may end next year due to the change of administration in the White House.
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A 56-year-old man from Samarkand, who participated in the war in Ukraine and returned to Uzbekistan after being wounded, was sentenced to three years in prison in order to obtain Russian citizenship. Russian military ID card, injury certificate and photos of Russian passport were found on his phone.
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Russian troops are on the verge of capturing the town of Ugledar in the Donetsk region of Ukraine after nearly two years of attempts and heavy losses. The Ukrainian garrison defending this strategically important city is tired and in need of support.
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Russia is advancing in eastern Ukraine through a barrage of guided-missile bombs and an infantry attack. In one week, he annexed 57 square km of Ukrainian land. Civilians are being evacuated.
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Russian courts have sentenced 53 activists and dissidents to compulsory psychiatric treatment since the start of the war in Ukraine.
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On the night of April 6, Russian forces attacked Ukraine with 32 attack drones, as well as six missiles of various types. As a result, residential buildings, social facilities, trucks and cars were damaged in Kharkiv and Zaparozhye regions, 6 people died and 11 were injured.
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The head of the religious assembly of Russian Muslims, mufti Albir Kgranov, allowed the Russian Muslim soldiers fighting in Ukraine not to fast during Ramadan.





















