Russia says Ukraine has destroyed or damaged all three bridges over Seim River
Kyiv’s incursion into the Kursk region is changing the war’s trajectory but Russia’s push in eastern Ukraine is poised to claim another key centre.
Kyiv’s incursion into the Kursk region is changing the war’s trajectory but Russia’s push in eastern Ukraine is poised to claim another key centre.
Experts say their findings raise concerns about the broader implications of solar activity on the technology people depend on.
Pro-Kremlin military bloggers acknowledged the destruction of the first bridge on the Seim River near the town of Glushkovo
Leading GPs said it is important that people have more information on the role, and it is made clear physician associates are not doctors.
It is the first time Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has clearly stated the aim of the operation, which was launched on August 6.
Russian media report the attacks have left the area with just one intact bridge.
The president of the republic described the vehicle as a ‘beast’.
Ukrainian troops have been deployed in Kursk since August 6 in a bid to divert the Kremlin’s military focus away from the front line in Ukraine.
The threat of more train strikes features heavily on the front of Saturday’s newspapers.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting pledged to end the morning rush for patients to book appointments.
Rex William Henry Clark, 18, and Sofija Vinogradova, 19, have been charged with preparation of terrorist acts.
Military authorities said in a Telegram post that Russian troops are ‘advancing at a fast pace’.
Here are the stories making headlines on Friday.
The National Pharmacy Association claims seven pharmacies a week have closed in 2024 so far.
A ransomware gang targeted pathology services provider Synnovis on June 3.