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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 813

Al Jazeera 17 May 2024
Sergiy Bolvinov, the head of police investigations in Ukraine’s northeastern Kharkiv region, accused Russia of taking “30 to 40” civilians captive in Vovchansk to use as “human shields” near their command centre.
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Slovak Premier in Critical Condition as Leaders Trade Blame

Hong Kong Standard 17 May 2024
Clearly pointing a finger at critical media coverage, Sutaj-Estok said the suspect had been opposed to the government’s effort to scrap a special prosecutor’s office, halt military aid to Ukraine and overhaul public media.
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Blackout Schedule In Ukraine May Ease Next Week - Grid Operator

MENA FN 17 May 2024
(MENAFN - UkrinForm) As warmer weather is expected to come to Ukraine next week, the situation of the country's power system may improve, but deficit periods will emerge in place for a long time ... .
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Western volunteers join the battle against Myanmar’s military regime

Al Jazeera 17 May 2024
... staying power. Myanmar has not experienced the same wave of international volunteers seen in conflicts such as Ukraine or Syria, and there are no coordinated efforts to enlist foreign recruits.
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Authorities charge suspect in assassination attempt on Slovak PM

East Bay Times 17 May 2024
His return to power last year on a pro-Russian, anti-American message led to even greater worries among fellow European Union and NATO members that he would abandon his country’s pro-Western course — particularly on Ukraine.
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Letters: Missing data | Runaway bureaucracy | CalWORKs cuts | State accountability | U.N. peacekeeping

East Bay Times 17 May 2024
Re ... Re ... We now have Middle East crises in Gaza, Palestine, Israel and Yemen, and the invasion of Ukraine by Russia ... needs to get involved and use every method within its powers, including suspension of membership and forceful intervention as necessary.
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Vladimir Putin Tries to Turn the Lights Off in Ukraine

WhoWhatWhy 16 May 2024
Russia has until now been reluctant to destroy Ukraine’s nuclear power plants, largely because the nuclear fallout from an explosion would likely spread to Russia itself ... Many of Ukraine’s power plants ...
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Ukraine war ramifications in Asia

Taipei Times 16 May 2024
The limited war in Ukraine has brought repercussions in Northeast Asia and might generate severe adverse regional ramifications for great power relations. Japan and major European powers must enhance ...
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Kiev implements emergency power cuts

Xinhua 16 May 2024
The power outages were applied due to the drop in the capacity of Ukraine's power system caused by the ongoing conflict ...
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Moscow

The Daily Mail 16 May 2024
The speaker of Russia's lower house of parliament today warned that Ukraine was 'dragging the United States and Europe' into a major global war, urging Western leaders to act responsibly to avoid a catastrophe.
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Putin and Xi Vow to Step Up Fight to Counter U.S. ‘Containment’

Hamodia 16 May 2024
The two leaders declared a “no-limits friendship” just weeks before Putin launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and have met more than 40 times since Xi came to power in 2012. .
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Opinion: Putin’s lightning assault jolts Europe awake

CNN 16 May 2024
Russia’s lightning assault, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who cancelled all his foreign travel, aims to force Ukraine to stretch its defenses ... Russia is also producing three times as much artillery shells as Ukraine’s backers.
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Putin says ‘grateful’ to China for Ukraine peace ‘initiatives’

Gulf News 16 May 2024
They declared a “no-limits friendship” just weeks before Putin launched his full-scale attacks on Ukraine, and have met more than 40 times since Xi came to power in 2012.
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Putin says better weapons key to Ukraine victory

The News International 16 May 2024
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that more powerful and advanced weapons could hasten victory for his troops fighting in Ukraine ... the more powerful they are, the fewer losses we have.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping, left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin review the honor guard during an official welcome ceremony in Beijing, China, Thursday, May 16, 2024.
AP / Sergei Bobylev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP
Chinese President Xi Jinping, right, and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands prior to talks in Beijing, China, on Thursday, May 16, 2024.
Sergei Bobylev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP
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