Russia says Ukraine rejects local ceasefire in dispute over Kostiantynivka
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•Ukraine denies that, July 3 [Russian Ministry handout via Reuters]By Al Jazeera Staff and ReutersPublished On 5 Jul 20265 Jul 2026Russia’s Defence Ministry is accusing Ukraine of refusing to halt the...
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