Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 617

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Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 617
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War moving into new attritional stage that will benefit Russia, says Ukraine commander-in-chief; Russia shells highest number of cities and settlements this year

Ukraine’s commander-in-chief said the war with Russia was moving to a new stage of positional warfare involving static and attritional fighting,Russia has shelled more than 100 settlements within the last 24 hours,and that she had some ideas up her sleeve on how to “find a way out”.during the 20-month-old war with Russia, Ukraine’s military said.

with a Russian drone strike reportedly killing another civilian in Nikopol. These claims have not been independently verified. voicing doubts on Tuesday about a House Republican plan to split Joe Biden’s request for a $106bn aid package. The package combines funding for Israel and Ukraine, but also includes money to boost competition with China in the Indo-Pacific, as well as security along the US border with Mexico. On Monday, in the first major legislative action under the new House speaker, Mike Johnson, a standalone supplemental spending bill was unveiled for Israel only. That bill seeks to provide $14.

Opera singers in the north-eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv hope to return to the stage more than 20 months into Russia’s war by performing in the basement of their theatre to be safe from the threat of Russian airstrikes.

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