
#Kherson Region
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![A photograph of a Russian commander’s working map detailing troop distributions for the 247th Guards Air Assault Regiment, overlaid with the yellow logo of the “Atesh” partisan movement. (Source: Atesh) A photograph of a Russian commander’s working map detailing troop distributions for the 247th Guards Air Assault Regiment, overlaid with the yellow logo of the “Atesh” partisan movement. (Source: Atesh)]()
![Russian-installed governor of the temporarily occupied Kherson region, Vladimir Saldo (second from right), stands with North Korean officials at the DPRK Embassy in Moscow, Russia. (Source: Russian media) Russian-installed governor of the temporarily occupied Kherson region, Vladimir Saldo (second from right), stands with North Korean officials at the DPRK Embassy in Moscow, Russia. (Source: Russian media)]()
![Aftermath of a Russian artillery strike on the Korabelnyi district of Kherson, April 7, 2026. (Source: Kherson Region Prosecutor’s Office) Aftermath of a Russian artillery strike on the Korabelnyi district of Kherson, April 7, 2026. (Source: Kherson Region Prosecutor’s Office)]()
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- War in Ukraine
In Ukraine, Russian drones are killing journalists miles from the frontlines. As reporters dodge deadly machines, the question arises: should they fight back? In a war where survival trumps neutrality, old rules might not stand a chance.![Russia Seizes Ukrainian Homes to House Migrants From Cuba and India in Temporarily Occupied Regions A man carrying a cabbage walks in the historic district as the Orta Juma Jami Mosque and a statue of Russian poet Alexander Pushkin are visible behind on March 9, 2014 in Bakhchysarai. Illustrative image. (Photo: Getty Images)]()
![“Human Safari”: Russian Drone Pilots Intentionally Hunt Civilians on Ukraine’s Streets “Human Safari”: Russian Drone Pilots Intentionally Hunt Civilians on Ukraine’s Streets]()
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- War in Ukraine
The term “Human Safari” sounds like a premise from a dystopian fictional novel, but for those living along the Dnipro River, it isn’t the case. It’s the name Ukrainian locals and journalists have given to Russia’s campaign of drone terror, where FPV drones are deployed not for military objectives but to hunt down civilians.


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