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Russia Declares Ukrainian Far-Right Military Unit A Terrorist Group
Associated Press
The Russian Supreme Court on Tuesday declared Ukraine’s Azov Regiment a terrorist organization banned in Russia, a designation that fuels the Kremlin’s narrative of the war in Ukraine and that may expose Ukrainian prisoners of war held by Moscow to terrorism charges.
Russian Soldier Sentenced To Life At Kyiv War Crimes Trial
Associated Press
A Ukrainian court sentenced a 21-year-old Russian soldier to life in prison on Monday for killing a Ukrainian civilian, in the first war crimes trial held since Russia’s invasion.
Russia’s Claim Of Mariupol’s Capture Fuels Concern For POWs
Associated Press
Concern mounted Saturday over Ukrainian fighters who became prisoners at the end of Russia’s brutal three-month siege in Mariupol, as a Moscow-backed separatist leader vowed tribunals.
Interrogation, Uncertainty For Soldiers Abandoning Mariupol
Associated Press
Russia said Wednesday that nearly 1,000 Ukrainian troops making their last stand in Mariupol have surrendered, edging ever closer to the end of the battle that turned the city into a symbol of resistance and suffering.
Ukraine To Hold First War Crimes Trial Of Captured Russian
Associated Press
Ukraine’s top prosecutor disclosed plans Wednesday for the first war crimes trial of a captured Russian soldier, as fighting raged in the east and south and the Kremlin left open the possibility of annexing a corner of the country it seized early in the invasion.
Ukraine Evacuates Civilians From Steel Plant Under Siege
Associated Press
Russian forces fired cruise missiles at the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa on Saturday and bombarded a besieged steel mill in Mariupol, hoping to complete their conquest of the port in time for Victory Day celebrations. Ukraine announced that all women, children and older adults had been evacuated from the mill, a key Russian war objective.
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Evacuation Of Civilians From Ukrainian Steel Plant Begins
Associated Press
Ukrainian civilians holed up inside a steel plant in Mariupol under siege by Russian forces nearly two months began evacuating over the weekend and people sheltering elsewhere in the city were to leave Monday, local officials said.
Evacuation Of Civilians From Ukrainian Steel Plant Begins
Associated Press
Ukrainian civilians holed up inside a steel plant in Mariupol under siege by Russian forces nearly two months began evacuating over the weekend and people sheltering elsewhere in the city were to leave Monday, local officials said.
Ukraine: Russians Try To Storm Mariupol Plant, Strike Odesa
Associated Press
Russian forces in Ukraine tried to storm a steel plant housing soldiers and civilians in the southern city of Mariupol on Saturday in an attempt to crush the last corner of resistance in a place of deep symbolic and strategic value to Moscow, Ukrainian officials said.
Ukraine: Russians Try To Storm Mariupol Plant, Strike Odesa
Associated Press
Russian forces in Ukraine tried to storm a steel plant housing soldiers and civilians in the southern city of Mariupol on Saturday in an attempt to crush the last corner of resistance in a place of deep symbolic and strategic value to Moscow, Ukrainian officials said.
Putin Vows War Will Continue As Russian Troops Mount In East
Associated Press
Russia vowed to continue its bloody offensive in Ukraine as the war neared its seventh week Wednesday, as President Vladimir Putin insisted the campaign was going as planned despite a major withdrawal and significant losses.
Putin Vows War Will Continue As Russian Troops Mount In East
Associated Press
Russia vowed to continue its bloody offensive in Ukraine as the war neared its seventh week Wednesday, as President Vladimir Putin insisted the campaign was going as planned despite a major withdrawal and significant losses.
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Tulsa man arrested in fatal shooting of Kansas priest
Brian Smallwood
A Tulsa man is in custody, accused of fatally shooting a Catholic priest outside a rectory in Seneca, Kansas.
Tulsa man arrested in fatal shooting of Kansas priest
Brian Smallwood
A Tulsa man is in custody, accused of fatally shooting a Catholic priest outside a rectory in Seneca, Kansas.
30 days in: New OSBI director Greg Mashburn brings focus on justice for victims
Lori Fullbright
Greg Mashburn is a former DA in central Oklahoma and says the first thing he told his new employees is that the agency will be a no-drama zone. He says their sole focus will be on the mission of solving cases and getting justice for victims.
30 days in: New OSBI director Greg Mashburn brings focus on justice for victims
Lori Fullbright
Greg Mashburn is a former DA in central Oklahoma and says the first thing he told his new employees is that the agency will be a no-drama zone. He says their sole focus will be on the mission of solving cases and getting justice for victims.
2 rounds of severe weather for Friday
News On 6
Severe storms and heavy rainfall will continue across Oklahoma through the weekend, bringing a risk of flooding, strong winds, and cooler temperatures.
2 rounds of severe weather for Friday
News On 6
Severe storms and heavy rainfall will continue across Oklahoma through the weekend, bringing a risk of flooding, strong winds, and cooler temperatures.
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Tulsa man arrested in fatal shooting of Kansas priest
Brian Smallwood
A Tulsa man is in custody, accused of fatally shooting a Catholic priest outside a rectory in Seneca, Kansas.
30 days in: New OSBI director Greg Mashburn brings focus on justice for victims
Lori Fullbright
Greg Mashburn is a former DA in central Oklahoma and says the first thing he told his new employees is that the agency will be a no-drama zone. He says their sole focus will be on the mission of solving cases and getting justice for victims.
2 rounds of severe weather for Friday
News On 6
Severe storms and heavy rainfall will continue across Oklahoma through the weekend, bringing a risk of flooding, strong winds, and cooler temperatures.
'This puts their future and our shared future at risk:' YWCA reacts to cuts to refugee programs
Sam Carrico
The YWCA says it's looking at cutting programs after losing $6.5 million because of cuts to federally funded refugee programs. The YWCA in Tulsa says that those cuts could result in 4,000 people losing services in the next year.
Oklahoma and Arkansas Port Operators Group Lobbies for MKARNS Funding
Alex Cameron
Members of the Arkansas Oklahoma Port Operators Association were in Washington, DC, this week meeting with key members of Congress about what they say is critically needed funding for maintenance of the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System.
Suspect transported to hospital after standoff with law enforcement near Porter
Matt Kalish
Law enforcement says they shot an armed man who refused to surrender after officers from multiple agencies spent hours trying to take him into custody on Thursday night.
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