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Ukraine war: Record Russian missile attacks, Ukrainian gains, Putin accuses UK

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  • The installation was organized by Razom for Ukraine and the American Coalition for Ukraine.

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  • Essential digital access to quality FT journalism on any device.

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  • Access to eight surprising articles a day, hand-picked by FT editors.

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  • MI5 disrupted more than 20 Iran-linked plots since 2022, some targeting individuals.

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  • Britain should brace for a rise in cyberattacks linked to hostile states.

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  • The majority of the most serious cyber incidents now originate 'directly or indirectly' from nation states, including China, Iran, and Russia.

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  • Criminal threats such as ransomware remain the most common risk facing organisations.

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  • The highest-impact cyberattacks are increasingly tied to governments rather than criminal gangs alone.

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  • The NCSC handles about four nationally significant cyber incidents a week on average.

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  • Destabilised relationships between Western nations have put Europe at greater risk.

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  • Russia is keen to benefit from Chinese exports that support its arms industry.

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  • Russia is becoming more confident in its ability to hit military and civilian targets in the West due to growing ties with China.

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  • China's cyber-espionage capabilities are now on par with the US.

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  • The Kremlin is being emboldened by its ever-deepening ties with China.

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  • Oil began pumping through the pipeline at 11:35 Swedish time.

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  • The occupation of Mariupol is now in its fifth year.

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  • Russia describes the occupation of Mariupol as having liberated it.

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  • The bombing of a children's hospital, where both pregnant women and children were killed, was internationally condemned.

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  • During the siege, the city's drama theater was completely destroyed, where hundreds of civilians had taken shelter and the word 'CHILDREN' was written in Russian outside.

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  • The satellite images have been published by Mariupol's former leadership, which has operated in exile since Russia occupied the city.

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  • When images from 2022 are compared with new images from 2026, the Manhush site appears to have been converted into a roadwork area.

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  • Local authorities estimated at the time that between 3,000 and 9,000 bodies could have been buried at the Manhush site.

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  • The number of Russian casualties is harder to measure but is estimated to be considerably more by the British government.

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  • Anna Danilchenko's family is originally from Kyiv and hasn't been back since the war for fear of their own safety.

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  • Anna Danilchenko has been living in Stroud with her husband and teenage son since 2022.

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  • William Jackson is the Ukraine Lead for the Rotary Club, based in Gloucester, sorting donations including medical supplies, ambulances and body armour.

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  • When Russia began its full-scale invasion in 2022, there was a flurry of donations and deliveries, but interest has slowed.

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  • Laura Bullivant, from Gloucester, regularly delivers lorries full of goods from the UK to Ukraine.

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  • Mariia Hamal was 15 when the war started four years ago.

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  • Mariia Hamal and her family came to Gloucestershire in 2022 as refugees.

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  • Ukrainians and aid workers in Gloucestershire have expressed surprise that the war with Russia is continuing.

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  • Other videos show commanders beating and electrocuting troops, denying them food, forcing them to crawl through mud, tying them naked to trees in sub-zero temperatures, and making them fight to the death.

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  • Such raids carry a high risk of death from Ukrainian forces.

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  • The commander threatens to send the soldier on a raid with a 'pancake', a mine that could explode and kill him.

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  • The soldier is forced to eat dirt in the pit.

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  • The soldier was ordered to express regret for seeking to flee the frontline in Ukraine.

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  • The serviceman is wearing only underpants, has been thrown in a pit, and appears to have broken ribs.

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  • Ukraine's defence ministry said it was working to procure 25,000 ground robotic systems to be deployed to the frontline in the first half of this year.

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  • Russia’s accusation against Ukraine came following the national head of Ukraine’s police patrol division, Yevhen Zhukov, resignation after a video showed officers running away during a shooting in Kyiv.

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  • A German foreign ministry spokesperson in Berlin said the ministry had taken note of the report but would not elaborate further.

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  • Ukraine did not immediately comment on the FSB's claims.

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  • Reuters was unable to immediately verify the details of the report about the FSB detentions.

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  • The FSB said it had also detained a citizen from a country in Central Asia who thought he was acting on behalf of a 'terrorist organisation' and had been due to detonate the bomb.

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  • Sappers were then shown blowing up the rucksack.

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  • Unverified footage showed a woman lying down on the tarmac in a car park while armed men pointed their weapons at her and a rucksack that was beside her.

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  • Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law on February 20 that obliges telecom operators to suspend services at the request of the Russian security service, and the regulation frees operators from delivery responsibility to customers during such suspensions.

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  • The Kremlin has justified its interference in internet connections with war-related security measures.

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  • In other areas, only government-approved websites mostly work.

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