Wagner announced the opening of recruitment centers in 42 Russian cities

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KYIV (London Post in collaboration with AFP,AP, Reuters and AAP)

The head of Russian mercenary group Wagner, who has been entangled in a power struggle with the defence ministry, announced Friday the opening of recruitment centres in dozens of cities.

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Canada bans Russian aluminum, steel imports
Canada on Friday banned the import of all Russian aluminum and steel products in a move that Ottawa said was aimed at denying Moscow the ability to fund its war against Ukraine.

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G7 renews pledge to support Ukraine energy sector, Japan says
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Ukraine prosecutors seek to detain top manager in graft case
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Wagner’s Prigozhin says Ukraine preparing Bakhmut counter-offensive

Russia’s Wagner mercenary group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin said on Friday that Ukraine was preparing a counteroffensive near the city of Bakhmut.

Ukraine rebounds from Russian barrage, restoring power supply

Ukraine’s capital had most of its power supply restored Friday, officials said, as the country again responded swiftly and defiantly to the latest Russian missile and drone barrage targeting critical infrastructure.

Russian proxy courts jail three Ukrainian soldiers
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Wagner announces opening recruitment centres in 42 Russian cities

The head of Russian mercenary group Wagner, who has been entangled in a power struggle with the defence ministry, announced Friday the opening of recruitment centres in dozens of cities.


Russia says Georgia protests subject to US ‘provocation’

Russia said on Friday it was watching events in Georgia “with great concern” and suggested without providing evidence that the United States was stirring up anti-Russian sentiment there.

Macron, Sunak expected to vow more support for Ukraine

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Pope says war in Ukraine was caused by ‘several empires’, not just Russia
The war in Ukraine is being driven by multiple “imperial” interests, not just Russia, Pope Francis said in an interview published Friday.

Francis said the conflict was fueled by “imperial interests not only of the Russian Empire, but of other empires.”

The Pope told Swiss Italian television RSI in an interview scheduled to air on Sunday.Excerpts were published on Friday in Italian dailies La Repubblica, La Stampa and Corriere della Sera.

Russia bombs Ukraine with barrage of rare hypersonic missiles

Russia killed nine people across Ukraine on Thursday, triggering a wave of blackouts that included Europe’s largest nuclear power plant. A blackout at the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant prompted the head of the United Nations Atomic Energy Agency to issue dire warnings that next time ‘luck will run out’, President Volodymyr Zelensky warned the West against the Russian nuclear industry. demanded that sanctions be imposed.

Russia said the attack, which included a rare hypersonic missile, was in retaliation for a border raid earlier this month.