The Washington Post has removed the tab on Russian-Ukrainian war
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The Washington Post has removed the tab on Russian-Ukrainian war

The Washington Post

The editorial board of the well-known American newspaper The Washington Post decided to remove the tab on the Russian-Ukrainian war from its website without any explanation.

The Washington Post demonstrates "fatigue" from the war in Ukraine

The online.ua team noticed that the journalists of the American publication removed the tab about the Russian-Ukrainian war from the main page of their website on 20 December, which was on the 664th day of the full-scale invasion of our country by Russia.

The "War in Ukraine" tab was located between the "Opinion" and "Style" tabs for 22 months in a row, but as we can see, it is no longer there.

The Washington Post
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It is noteworthy that this happened a few hours after the final press conference of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

So far, The Washington Post has not commented on or explained its unexpected decision, especially given the fact that the war in Ukraine is the largest conflict in the world in the last 80 years.

The Washington Post still does not ignore the topic of the Russian-Ukrainian war in its materials

Despite all this, the American newspaper continues to publish a lot of materials related to events in our country, including exclusive ones with important insider information.

For example, on 20 December, The Washington Post in a new article revealed details of secret talks between the US and Japan on Ukraine.

It turns out that Joe Biden is asking Tokyo to provide Kyiv with missiles for the Patriot air defence system amid new problems with US aid.

It is also worth noting that The Washington Post has always been active in publishing news about the war in Ukraine on its social media, while most other foreign media cannot boast of this.

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General Staff: there have been 62 combat clashes between the AFU and the Russian army

General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
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Since the beginning of the day, 62 combat clashes have taken place on the front. Our defenders are stopping the enemy, holding the lines and destroying the Russians' plans. At the same time, the occupiers continue to concentrate their efforts on the Pokrovsky and Toretsk directions.

Points of attention

  • 62 combat clashes have taken place between the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Russian army, with active resistance from Ukrainian defenders.
  • Enemy concentration is observed in the Pokrovsky and Toretsk directions, with ongoing clashes and thwarted attacks.
  • The AFU successfully repelled assaults in multiple directions, including Kharkiv, Kupyansk, Lyman, Siversky, Kramatorsk, and more.

Current situation on the front on April 3

Operational information as of 16:00 03.04.2025 regarding the Russian invasion was provided by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

  • In the Kharkiv direction, since the beginning of the day, the enemy has attacked the positions of our defenders once in the Kamyanka area.

  • In the Kupyansk direction, the enemy made two unsuccessful attempts to advance towards our fortifications in the Zagryzove area since the beginning of the day.

  • The enemy attacked the positions of our troops five times in the Lyman direction, near the settlements of Hrekivka, Nove, and towards Novomykhailivka, Zelena Dolyna; two clashes are currently ongoing.

  • In the Siversky direction, the Defense Forces repelled five assault actions by enemy troops in the Verkhnyokamyansky area and towards Ivano-Daryivka and Viyimka.

  • In the Kramatorsk direction, our defenders successfully repelled one enemy assault in the direction of Predtechyny.

  • In the Toretsk direction, the enemy attacked the positions of our troops 13 times in the areas of Dachny, Druzhba, Diliivka, Toretsk, and Leonidivka. Four clashes are still ongoing.

  • High enemy activity is currently maintained in the Pokrovsky direction. Clashes of varying intensity began here twenty-two times today. Ukrainian soldiers repelled enemy attacks in the areas of the settlements of Novokalinove, Tarasivka, Yelizavetivka, Zvirovo, Udachne, Novoserhiivka, Nadiivka, Uspenivka, Andriivka and towards Romanivka and Alexandropol. 10 of these clashes are still ongoing. Our defenders are giving the occupier a worthy rebuff, the fighting continues.

  • The invaders tried to break through four times in the areas of Rozlyv and Konstantinopol in the Novopavliv direction , and fighting continues.

  • In the Hulyaipil direction, the aggressor launched an air strike with unguided aircraft missiles on Novopil, but did not conduct active offensive actions.

  • Fighting is ongoing in the areas of the settlements of Stepove, Maly Shcherbaki, and Kamianske in the Orikhiv direction . In total, the enemy advanced on the positions of our troops six times today.

  • On the Dnieper direction, the enemy once unsuccessfully tried to advance towards the positions of our defenders.

  • In Kursk, Ukrainian defenders repelled four attacks by the invaders. In addition, the enemy launched five air strikes using eight guided bombs.

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Lithuania names deadline for Ukraine's accession to the EU

Ukraine may soon join the EU
Source:  RBC Ukraine

According to the head of Lithuanian diplomacy, Kęstutis Budris, Ukraine may become a full member of the European Union in the coming years, but no later than 2030.

Points of attention

  • The Lithuanian Foreign Minister emphasizes the dedication and motivation of Ukraine in joining the European family, expressing hope for a faster accession process.
  • Lithuania shares its knowledge and experience from its own EU accession process to help Ukraine, showcasing its commitment to Ukraine's EU aspirations.

Ukraine may soon join the EU

According to the Lithuanian diplomat, accession by 2030 is "the deadline."

We need to set this deadline and count down the deadlines for all the other important decisions that need to be made.

Kęstutis Budris

Kęstutis Budris

Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania

Despite this, the head of Lithuanian diplomacy cherishes the hope that Ukraine can join the European family much faster.

We believe that you can do this by 2030. That is why we are so committed to this, because you inspire us with your dedication and motivation,” Budris emphasized.

The Lithuanian Foreign Minister also drew attention to the fact that his country is investing the best knowledge and experience from its own EU accession process to help Ukraine.

That is why she is among the initiators of the Ukraine2EU project, which was officially launched in Ukraine on April 1.

Ukraine2EU is co-funded by the EU, Denmark and Lithuania, and was recently joined by Sweden.

The main goal of this program is to support Ukrainian institutions in managing the EU accession process and implementing the necessary reforms.

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