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Russian soldiers fighting for Kyiv say they are the only opposition to Putin left

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Ukraine war: No choice for Ukrainians - more Putin means more war

Russia's leader is "sick with power", says Ukraine's president, whose country faces continued war. Ukraine war: No choice for Ukrainians - more Putin means more war. Russia's president: "I'm sick with power. I'm sick of power" Russia's Putin, Ukraine's President says.

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Putin walks to victory – but opposition builds against him

Putin walks to victory – but opposition builds against him. Protests have given the Kremlin a headache, but protests have given it a headache. Putin walked to victory in a rigged coronation, but opposition has built up to him. Putin is expected to be re-elected to the presidency on Sunday.

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Russians vote in final day of presidential election as Kremlin accuses Kyiv of trying to disrupt poll

Kremlin accuses Kyiv of trying to disrupt poll. Critics of Vladimir Putin call for protests at polling stations on Sunday. Putin is guaranteed to win the presidential election he is expected to win. Russia-Ukraine war live: Russia-Kiev war live on CNN.com Live.

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We’re the only opposition to Putin left, say Russian soldiers fighting for Kyiv

Fighters call for Western military help as they launch raids across the border from Ukraine to coincide with elections. They say they are the only opposition to Putin left, say Russian soldiers fighting for Kyiv. They are calling for Western help to protect Ukraine from Putin's violent crackdown.

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Putin revels in German coalition rift over Ukraine aid

Putin revels in German coalition rift over Ukraine aid. The ruling coalition is openly fighting over aid to Ukraine, making Berlin an easy target for Russian influence operations. Berlin is a target for Putin's influence operations, he says. Putin: Germany's ruling coalition has a chance to win back influence in Ukraine.

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Ukraine war briefing: Russian forces fending off attacks by pro-Kyiv fighters

Moscow believed to have jammed British defence minister’s satellite signal on aircraft. Russia believed to be fighting off attacks by pro-Kyiv fighters. Russian forces are fending off attacks from exiled Russian forces. Russia is fighting off pro-Ukrainian forces in eastern Ukraine. Moscow is thought to be behind pro-Russian forces in Ukraine.

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‘The fight is continuing’: a decade of Russian rule has not silenced Ukrainian voices in Crimea

Ten years on from Russia’s annexation, authorities are increasing a crackdown on pro-Ukrainian voices in Crimea. Some say they simply want to live their lives, while others simply want their lives to be free. Russia's annexation of Crimea has made it vulnerable to a decade of Russian rule.

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Is Putin winning the war in Ukraine?

Is Putin winning the war in Ukraine? Our experts discuss what the next year of conflict might hold? Watch the full interview with CNN.com's John Defterios on Sunday at 9.30pm on Sunday, Sunday, July 4. The next year's conflict in Ukraine is expected to be the deadliest year in the country's history.

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Ukrainians flee Kyiv after Russia invades

Ukrainians flee Kyiv after Russia invades. Ukraine's President Vladimir Putin declares war on Ukraine. Ukraine has declared war on Russia, but it has not declared a state of war since then. Ukraine is the only nation in the world to have declared war against Russia in Ukraine.

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Who are Russia's allies in Putin's war against Ukraine?

Moscow turns to authoritarian regimes in Middle East and Asia and draws on apartheid-era support from South Africa. Moscow also draws on South African support to win over South Africans. Russia's allies include Russia's anti-gay rights activists in the Middle East, South Africa and Russia's ally in Ukraine.

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Russia Struck Kyiv While NATO Ministers Were Still in Capital

Estonia and Latvia's foreign ministers were in the capital when the attack began. Lithuania's minister was preparing to join them in the wake of the attack. Russia struck Kyiv while the foreign ministers of both countries were in Ukraine's capital at the time. NATO allies Latvia and Estonia were among the countries involved in the attack on Ukraine.

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