Explosions rock Ukraine’s Kyiv in early hours of New Year’s Day
New round of blasts in the Ukrainian capital follows a barrage of missile attacks that killed one and wounded a dozen.
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New round of blasts in the Ukrainian capital follows a barrage of missile attacks that killed one and wounded a dozen.
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Kim’s comments came as N Korea fired a short-range ballistic missile in a rare late-night, New Year’s Day weapons test.
PUPPET master Vladimir Putin has been accused of using “paid actors” to pose as soldiers in his New Year speech.
The tyrant’s annual address saw him flanked by troops who had supposedly fought in Ukraine during his bloody invasion….
AT LEAST 15 tourists have tragically died on the way home from a beach holiday in Mexico after a horror bus crash.
Four children are among the dead and another 47 are being treated for injuries after the vehicle flipped and rolled down a ravine.
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RUSSIA launched its second major round of missile attacks on Ukraine in three days yesterday, with explosions reported throughout the country.
Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko said at least one person was killed and eight injured — including a Japanese j…
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