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Iran reportedly executed six prisoners Saturday who the regime claimed carried out deadly attacks in the country’s oil-rich southwest on behalf of Israel, marking the latest surge in executions that rights groups say have reached levels unseen in decades.

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The six executions were reported by The Associated Press, as well as Iranian news agency Mizan. 

A seventh prisoner, accused of killing a Sunni cleric in 2009, along with other crimes, was executed in Kurdistan province. 

Saturday’s executions follow the 12-day Iran-Israel war in June, which ended with Tehran vowing it would target its enemies at home and abroad.

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IRAN MORE THAN DOUBLES STATE EXECUTIONS IN FIRST HALF OF 2025

A woman lays down flowers for the victims of executions in Iran during a rally in Paris, France, on May 13, 2025.  (Siavosh Hosseini/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

According to Amnesty International, Iranian authorities have executed more than 1,000 people so far in 2025, the highest annual figure recorded by the group in at least 15 years.

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Iran said the six men linked to Israel killed police officers and security forces, as well as orchestrated bombings targeting sites around Khorramshahr in Iran’s restive Khuzestan province. Iranian state television aired footage of one of the men talking about the attacks, saying it was the first time the details were being made public.

A Kurdish group called the Hengaw Organization for Human Rights said the six were actually Arab political prisoners who had been arrested during the 2019 protests. Hengaw said Iran accused them of having links to the Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahvaz, a separatist group blamed for pipeline bombings and other attacks in the region.

The group insisted the men were tortured and forced into giving televised confessions under duress.

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Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, pictured sitting next to a senior military official in Iran. (Getty Images)

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The seventh prisoner, Saman Mohammadi Khiyareh, a Kurd, was convicted over the 2009 assassination of Mamousta Sheikh al-Islam, a pro-government Sunni cleric in the Kurdish city of Sanandaj.

Activists have questioned Khiyareh’s case, noting he was only 15 or 16 at the time of the assassination, was arrested at 19 and was held for more than a decade before his execution. His conviction, they said, relied on confessions extracted under torture — a practice activists accuse Iranian courts of using regularly.

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The number of state executions has drastically escalated since President Massoud Pezeshkian took office in July 2024. At least 975 people were executed in 2024, according to figures from the United Nations. Pezeshkian answers to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who holds ultimate authority in the country.

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian speaks during a meeting in Tehran. Iran has faced international scrutiny over a surge in executions this year. (Iranian Presidency / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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Iran has been putting prisoners to death at a pace unseen since 1988, when it executed thousands at the end of the Iran-Iraq war.

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Independent U.N. human rights experts have sounded the alarm about the sheer number of executions, calling it «a dramatic escalation that violates international human rights law,» according to a recent press release from the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.

«With an average of more than nine hangings per day in recent weeks, Iran appears to be conducting executions at an industrial scale that defies all accepted standards of human rights protection,» the body said.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report

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Crisis en Venezuela: Trump confirmó que habló por teléfono con Maduro

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El presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, confirmó este domingo que tuvo una conversación telefónica con Nicolás Maduro.

“No diría que salió bien ni mal. Fue una llamada telefónica”, dijo el mandatario sobre la conversación que mantuvo con Maduro, de la cual el diario The New York Times fue el primero en informar.

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En breves declaraciones, Trump confirmó el diálogo con el gobernante chavista: “No quiero comentar al respecto; la respuesta es sí”.

Trump también dijo que su advertencia sobre el cierre del espacio aéreo venezolano no era una señal de un ataque aéreo inminente. “No supongan nada al respecto”, afirmó.

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Poco antes, el senador republicano Markwayne Mullin dijo que el gobierno estadounidense le dio a Maduro la oportunidad de abandonar el país. “Por cierto, le dimos a Maduro la oportunidad de irse”, dijo el legislador a la CNN.

Mullin, integrante del Comité de las Fuerzas Armados del Senado estadounidense, afirmó. “Le dijimos que se podía ir a Rusia o a otro país”. Al ser preguntado si Trump planeaba atacar a Venezuela, el senador de Oklahoma respondió: “No, ha dejado muy claro que no vamos a enviar tropas a Venezuela. Lo que intentamos es proteger nuestras propias costas”.

Venezuela denuncia “violación de su soberanía”

En tanto, el gobierno de Venezuela denunció ante la Organización de Aviación Civil Internacional (OACI) la “violación de su soberanía”, luego de que Trump, advirtiera en un mensaje que se debe considerar como cerrado el espacio aéreo venezolano

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Lo anunció este domingo el ministro de Transporte, Ramón Velásquez Araguayán.

Un avión de Copa Airlines sobrevuela el aeropuerto internacional de Caracas (Foto: REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria)

“El Estado venezolano, en el marco de su diplomacia de paz, ha denunciado por escrito ante la Organización de Aviación Civil Internacional, las graves amenazas contra nuestro espacio aéreo que atentan contra la seguridad en este hemisferio”, indicó el ministro en un comunicado publicado en redes sociales y que fue posteriormente eliminado.

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El funcionario indicó que el presidente estadounidense anunció sorpresivamente el “supuesto cierre del espacio aéreo venezolano, sin tener la autoridad requerida para un anuncio de este tenor y sin basamento legal alguno”.

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“Tal acto constituye un caso de interferencia ilícita, tipificado como un grave delito en el anexo 17 del Convenio de Aviación Civil Internacional, al poner en peligro la seguridad operacional de la aviación mediante la difusión de información falsa”, apuntó, citado por EFE.

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Velásquez Araguayán ratificó que el ente autorizado para regular el espacio aéreo venezolano es exclusivamente la Autoridad Aeronáutica Nacional (INAC). “Ningún poder extranjero podrá sustituir, en forma alguna, el ejercicio de la jurisdicción venezolana”, insistió.

El Gobierno de Venezuela, prosiguió, rechaza que la Administración de Trump “pretenda amedrentar y presionar a las aerolíneas internacionales que operan en Venezuela y transitan el FIR Maiquetía, causando perjuicios y daños económicos a las empresas aéreas de países como Turquía, España, Portugal, Colombia, Brasil y Panamá, bajo el fraudulento supuesto del control” del espacio aéreo del país suramericano.

Este sábado, Trump advirtió en un mensaje publicado en su red social Truth que las aerolíneas y los pilotos tengan en cuenta que el espacio aéreo de Venezuela “permanecerá cerrado en su totalidad”.

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“A todas las aerolíneas, pilotos, narcotraficantes y traficantes de personas: les rogamos que consideren que el espacio aéreo sobre Venezuela y sus alrededores permanecerá cerrado en su totalidad”, afirmó el mensaje del mandatario.

Por el momento, solo Copa, Wingo, Boliviana de Aviación y Satena, así como las compañías locales Avior y Conviasa (estatal) mantienen sus operaciones en el país.

Maduro pidió ayuda a la OPEP

Según una carta de Maduro divulgada este domingo, Venezuela pidió a la Organización de Países Exportadores de Petróleo (OPEP) ayuda para detener la “agresión” de Estados Unidos.

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“Espero contar con sus mejores esfuerzos para contribuir a detener esta agresión que se gesta con cada vez más fuerza y amenaza seriamente los equilibrios del mercado energético internacional”, señala la misiva leída por la vicepresidenta Delcy Rodríguez durante un comité ministerial de la OPEP realizado virtualmente.

En la carta, Maduro advierte que Estados Unidos pretende derrocarlo y apoderarse de las reservas petroleras más grandes del mundo. Una acción militar desde el norte “pone en grave peligro la estabilidad de la producción petrolera venezolana y el mercado mundial”, sostiene.

(Con información de AFP y EFE)

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Trump gave Maduro ultimatum to flee Venezuela as land operations loom: report

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President Donald Trump delivered a stern ultimatum to Nicolás Maduro to leave Venezuela immediately before announcing the country’s airspace should be closed, according to a report.

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Per the Miami Herald, Washington’s warning was delivered in a phone call with Caracas and offered guaranteed evacuation for Maduro, his wife Cilia Flores, and their son, but only if the dictator agreed to resign on the spot. 

The conversation stalled, U.S. officials said, and within hours Washington escalated dramatically. 

The ensuing impasse, a source told the outlet, was over Maduro asking for «global amnesty for any crimes he and his group had committed, and that was rejected.» 

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Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro brandishes a sword during an event at the military academy in Caracas, Venezuela, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025. (Ariana Cubillos/AP Photo)

«Second, they asked to retain control of the armed forces — similar to what happened in Nicaragua in ’91 with Violeta Chamorro. In return, they would allow free elections.» 

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The final issue was timing, according to the outlet, as Washington demanded that Maduro resign immediately – but Caracas refused.

Trump went on to announce Saturday that Venezuelan airspace would be considered «closed in its entirety.» 

The Herald also reported that the Maduro government tried to schedule another call to Washington but received no response.

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According to a defense expert familiar with the country’s military and state-linked cartel ties, Maduro and key players in his regime could now face their most serious threat yet.

«I think the operations will start imminently,» former Venezuelan diplomat Vanessa Neumann told Fox News Digital.

«The clearing of the airspace is an indication and a very clear public warning that missiles might be coming to take out command and control infrastructure or retaliatory infrastructure,» Neumann said. «This will not be like breaking a jar into a thousand pieces, this is where you can lift the concentration of power, and it’s easier to manage.»

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«The targets have been identified through covert operations over the last several years by people on the ground,» she continued. «So they’re well-mapped. This is a capture-or-kill scenario, but there’s a limit to how many people you can remove quickly.»

On Sunday, Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One not to «read anything into» his declaring Venezuela’s airspace closed when asked if a strike was imminent. 

«Maduro also doesn’t have that many options, and his military is very weak,» she warned. «You can’t go after 30 people simultaneously, who are spread all around, but certainly high on the list would be Maduro himself.»

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U.S. strikes on drug boats near Venezuelan waters may be targeted at taking out Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. (@realDonald Trump/Truth Social; Jesus Vargas/Getty Images)

Venezuela’s armed forces, once among Latin America’s strongest, have been weakened by years of corruption, sanctions, defections, and lack of maintenance. Much of its equipment, Neumann says, has never even been serviced.

«Their material is extremely old, decayed, and has not been serviced,» Neumann explained. 

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«They’ve got junk from the Russians. The stuff they originally had from the Americans is decades old and has not been serviced.

«So, they have neither the personnel, foreign support, nor the material,» she said.

Ahead of shuttering the airspace, the U.S. also officially designated the cartel allegedly linked with Venezuela’s government, the Cartel de los Soles, as a foreign terrorist organization.

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«This cartel turned Venezuela’s main oil company into a narcotics trafficking money laundering operation, using the company’s access to international finance, until it was sanctioned,» Neumann, who has worked with governments on countering transnational organized crime linked to the group, explained.

«They were using Venezuelan military jets to bring in cocaine from Colombia, process it in Venezuela, and then move it into Central America and then into Europe.

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Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro was reportedly told he must leave Venezuela to save himself and his family. (Ariana Cubillos/AP Photo)

«Jet pilots were making a lot of money off that, and they’ve tortured people. They target people, anybody who tell on them, they’re disappeared,» Neumann said. «They’re now one of the prime drug trafficking networks into the United States and Europe, and use their military positions, including their military-to-military relations, to grow and accelerate those movements.»

In fact, in September, the European Parliament also voted in favor of the EU designating Cartel de los Soles as a terrorist organization.

«The Cartel de Los Soles is also a key collaborator and financier of Hezbollah and some of the drug money has been used to fund terrorist attacks that have killed American citizens, even in the Middle East,» added Neumann, CEO of Asymmetrica Group, which specializes in defense cooperation.

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The U.S. has also ramped up a military and intelligence campaign targeting drug-trafficking networks linked to Venezuela, including strikes on suspected narcotics boats.

TRUMP’S STRIKE ON CARTEL VESSEL OFF VENEZUELA SENDS WARNING TO MADURO: ‘NO SANCTUARY’

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President Donald Trump walks from Marine One after arriving on the South Lawn of the White House, Tuesday, July 29, 2025, in Washington. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP)

«The decision is President Trump’s because when he says, ‘Go’, we go. And nobody knows when he’ll say that,» Neumann said. «He has mobilized so many assets down there now. But what President Trump is doing now is long overdue.»

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«The timing is right now,» she added. «Because even Maduro’s biggest backers, Russia and Iran, are both on the back foot, and China will not go that far in backing Maduro as it has bigger and broader interests throughout the region.»

She also noted that «Maduro is also weakened because his partners are weakened and have their own issues to deal with,» and that «we also now have a concentration of power and deep repression within the country that’s quite unified, which means it’s easy to flip.»

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Government loyalists hold a poster of the late former President Hugo Chavez outside the presidential palace during a rally in support of President Nicolás Maduro’s reelection one month after the presidential vote, in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024.  (Ariana Cubillos/AP Photo)

Neumann identified others in the regime who may be targeted, including Vice President Delcy Rodríguez, Diosdado Cabello, Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace and Alexander Granko Arteaga, head of Venezuela’s counter-intelligence agency, the DGCIM.

«One of the reasons Granko is an important figure is that he’s one of the reasons why they haven’t capitulated and why there has not been a military uprising,» Neumann explained.

«It’s because of the brutality of the counter-intelligence that they do to their own military, and hundreds of soldiers are tortured. That said, the Venezuelan people have made it clear that they wanted Maduro out and fought democratically but lost,» she added.

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«They voted in elections, protested peacefully, lobbied for sanctions, and lobbied for international support,» Neumann said.

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Ukraine peace talks productive as ex-government official says country rethinking ‘uncompromising’ stance

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Official peace talks between the U.S. and Ukraine on ending the Ukraine war moved to a productive phase Sunday – but only after President Zelenskyy sent a new-look team to Florida, according to a former Ukrainian government official.

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With Rustem Umerov now leading Zelenskyy’s team and longtime adviser and chief of staff Andriy Yermak out, the source claimed the move signaled Kyiv was reassessing its «uncompromising» stance.

The official, who spoke to Fox News Digital on condition of anonymity, said the personnel choice represented a move away from the approach that has shaped Ukraine’s diplomatic strategy for years.

«Yermak had been teaching Zelenskyy to be a ‘Father of the Nation’ and until now, the Ukrainian side has been pushing for an unachievable and uncompromising position,» the former official said.

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Ukrainian officials, left to right; Andrii Hnatov, Chief of the General Staff, Vadym Skibitskyi, Deputy Chief to the Head of the Defense Intelligence and Rustem Umerov, Secretary of the National Security, during a meeting with U.S. officials Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025, in Hallandale Beach, Florida. (Terry Renna/AP Photo)

«Umerov is not a very impressively strong individual in politics, but he wants to achieve results and is known to be aligned with compromise.»

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Ukraine’s new delegation also included Andrii Hnatov, head of the armed forces; Andrii Sybiha, the foreign minister; and Umerov, who is head of the country’s security council.

After the meeting, Umerov offered a brief assessment to reporters, saying: «We are grateful to American people, American leadership and a great team with, state secretary, Steve, with both Jared Kushner for their tremendous work with us,» he said.

«Our objective is a prosperous, strong Ukraine. We will [be] discussing [sic] the future of Ukraine. We discussed all the important matters that are important for Ukraine, for Ukrainian people. And the U.S was super supportive.»

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«We already had a successful meeting in Geneva, and today we can continue this success. So at the moment, this meeting was productive and successful in the later stages.»

MOMENTUM BUILDS IN UKRAINE PEACE PUSH, BUT EXPERTS FEAR PUTIN WON’T BUDGE

The new team traveled to Florida for discussions aimed at refining President Trump’s proposed framework and his push to end Russia’s war against Ukraine.

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Sunday’s negotiations also took place after a leak published by Bloomberg News, revealed a transcript of an Oct. 14 call where special envoy Steve Witkoff allegedly offered advice to Russian officials on how to sell a peace plan to Trump.

«The Ukrainian side had in some way undermined peace negotiations and Donald Trump’s efforts, not mentioning that it prolongs the war,» the former official said.

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Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak, left, and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio talk to the press as their consultations continue at the U.S. Mission to International Organizations in Geneva, Switzerland, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025. (Martial Trezzini/Keystone via AP)

The same former official said the shift in Kyiv’s delegation followed the dramatic resignation of Yermak, after anti-corruption investigators raided his home on Friday.

«Yermak was deeply distrusted by many actors, including Western actors including the U.S. administration and including Biden’s administration,» the source added.

Despite his exit, the official warned that Yermak’s influence may still be shaping the Ukrainian team.

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«Mr. Yermak is still there and, in fact, all the delegation that came to Florida includes Mr. Yermak’s people, his loyal people, very close personally to him –  people who [have] been serving him faithfully for years.»

«Yermak has not disappeared and might be on the telephone or online and ruling the agenda behind the scenes,» they added.

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Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Rustem Umerov and Secretary of State Marco Rubio embrace after a meeting on Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025, in Hallandale Beach, Fla. (Terry Renna/AP Photo)

They said Yermak’s long-standing governing style still influences Kyiv’s political posture:

«In Ukraine, as in many post-Soviet countries, there is still the so-called ‘telephone rule’, when a powerful person can influence the outcome of any formal decision-making despite lacking formal powers and in contradiction with the law.»

«Yermak has been doing this for the last six and a half years,» the source added.

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Witkoff, and senior advisor Jared Kushner led the American side in Sunday’s session.

Rubio told reporters after the meeting: «We had another very productive session. Building off Geneva, building off the events of this week,» he said.

ZELENSKYY WARNS UKRAINE FACES ‘DIFFICULT CHOICE’ AS US PEACE PLAN HITS MAJOR HURDLE 

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White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Jared Kushner listen as Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Rustem Umerov speaks while leading Ukrainian delegation during a meeting in Hallandale Beach, Florida, on Nov. 30, 2025.  (Chandan Khanna/AFP via Getty Images)

«As I told you earlier this morning, our goal here is to end the war,» he continued. «But it’s more than just to end the war. We don’t just want to end the war. We also want to help Ukraine be safe forever. So never again will they face another invasion. And equally importantly, we want them to enter an age of true prosperity.»

Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on Sunday that he had spoken to Rubio and Witkoff and that they were «doing well.»

«Ukraine’s got some difficult little problems,» Trump said. «They have some difficult problems. But I think Russia would like to see it end and I think Ukraine… I know Ukraine would like to see it end.»

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He also said he thinks there is «a good chance we can make a deal.»

In a post shared on X, Zelenskyy highlighted Umerov’s work in Florida as the head of the Ukrainian delegation.

«Today, following the work of the teams in the United States, head of the Ukrainian delegation Rustem Umerov reported on the main parameters of the dialogue, its emphases, and some preliminary results,» he said.

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«It is important that the talks have a constructive dynamic and that all issues were discussed openly and with a clear focus on ensuring Ukraine’s sovereignty and national interests. I am grateful to the United States, to President Trump’s team, and to the President personally for the time that is being invested so intensively in defining the steps to end the war. We will continue working. I look forward to receiving a full report from our team during a personal meeting.»

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Sunday’s talks came just hours after another deadly Russian strike on Kyiv killed at least one person and wounded 19, including four children, Euronews reported.

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Since Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, the war has left huge areas of Ukraine devastated and roughly 20% of its territory under occupation.



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