Ukraine sends reinforcements to help defend border areas of the Kharkiv region from Russian attacks

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Ukraine sends reinforcements to help defend border areas of the Kharkiv region from Russian attacks
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Russian forces unsucesfully attempted to break through the border with sabotage groups in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, according to the city’s…

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Ukraine attacked an oil refinery in Russia's Kaluga region in the early hours of Friday, setting the facility on fire, according to Russian media reports.Several explosions were heard in the Dzerzhinsky district of the Kaluga region, which borders the broader Moscow region, The Moscow Times reported, citing Russian Telegram channel SHOT. CNBC could not independently verify the reports.

Russia held the annual event on Thursday in Moscow to commemorate the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.on Friday in its latest intelligence update that Victory Day parades were canceled in 24 Russian cities, primarily those that border Ukraine,"likely due to poor security." This compares to 21 canceled parades last year, the ministry said.

"In the urban district of Podolsk, air defense units of the Ministry of Defense repelled an attack by a drone flying towards Moscow," Sobyanin Analysts at ISW said they expect Russian forces to maintain a high rate of attacks across eastern Ukraine"in order to make gains before the arrival of Western aid in Ukraine."

Syniehubov shared photos on Telegram of what appeared to be the aftermath of the attack, which showed buildings on fire and black smoke billowing into the night sky.A Ukrainian drone attack set an oil refinery in Russia's Kaluga region on fire, according to Russian media reports. Fines for anyone trying to avoid being called up to fight would be increased and authorities would be allowed to detain draft dodgers for up to three days under the new bill.

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