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Occupiers let out to one thousand shells hour, they have unlimited resource - Reznikov.
The Russian occupiers fire up to a thousand shells an hour to suppress the psychological state of Ukrainian defenders.
He stated this in an interview with ICTV, informs Censor.NET.
"The Russians use up to a thousand shells in one hour, trying to suppress the psychological state of our military. ... They pour a thousand shells per hour. They have an unlimited resource today, unfortunately.
Therefore, against such an unlimited resource, only effective weapons can be contrasted with the doctrine of another approach to application - point defeat," said the head of the Ministry of Defense.
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Tusk about agent who offered to help Russian special services with assassination attempt on Zelenskyy: There will be no leniency for Russian collaborators.
There will be no leniency for those who collaborate with Russian special services.
This year can no longer be time for just further discussions, we need decisions of partners - Zelenskyy.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s address to Ukrainians at the end of the 786th day of the war with Russia.
Johnson on aid package for Ukraine: This is best we can get under circumstances.
Johnson on aid package for Ukraine: This is the best we can get under the circumstances
Pentagon promises to supply Ukraine with weapons immediately after Congressional vote.
The Pentagon is ready to promptly send military aid to Ukraine as soon as U.S. lawmakers vote on the bill.
Ministry of Infrastructure: Russian missile strike in Odesa region destroyed tanks with agricultural products in Pivdennyi port.
A Russian missile strike on Pivdennyi port destroyed containers of agricultural products that were to be exported to Asia and Africa.
NBA player banned for life for gambling
The NBA said it banned Toronto Raptors forward Jontay Porter Jr. for violating the league's gaming rules. He was accused of manipulating his own performance and tipping off bettors. NBC News' Sam Brock reports. » Subscribe to NBC News: NBC News Di...
White House accuses China of undermining U.S.-made products
President Biden called for tripling tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum imports at a campaign stop in Pittsburgh on Wednesday. White House officials say China's industrial sector is problematic on multiple fronts. CBS News campaign reporter Aaro...
New Maui wildfires report raises questions about mayor's response.
A new report from Hawaii's attorney general on the 2023 Maui wildfires takes a closer look at what contributed to the deadly flames. CBS News national correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti has more. CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchor...
Hallie Jackson NOW - April 17 - NBC News NOW
Millions brace for severe storms after trail of destructive tornadoes, Senate rejects impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, and huge volcano erupts in Indonesia forcing thousands to evacuate. » Subscribe to N...
L.A. police chief says officer shortage makes it harder to respond to some calls
Los Angeles is among cities nationwide trying to deal with shortages of police officers in their ranks. LAPD Interim Police Chief Dominic Choi says while emergency calls like crimes in progress have not been affected, non-emergency response times ...
Top Cuban diplomat weighs in on immigration, Havana Syndrome and more.
In a rare and exclusive interview, Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío, the island nation's point person in U.S.-Cuba relations, discusses his thoughts on the record number of Cubans processed at the southern border, the findi...