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Many are unable to leave Karabakh, and more than 500 civilians, including nearly 300 children, are sheltering in the Russian peacekeeping contingent, where they are being provided with food and medicine. Russian helicopter crews have also been evacuating the wounded to Stepanakert. Humanitarian aid is being sent from all over the republic to the border, where refugees are now mainly located. It is being collected in Yerevan and sent by the ton to the displaced persons. Volunteers are taking on the responsibility of caring for them. People who are now leaving their homes need all kinds of help. Volunteers say that anything can be brought, such as cereals, hygiene products, and warm clothing. The Russian House in Yerevan has sent clothes and diapers for children, warm blankets, and other items to the city of Goris, where the situation is close to catastrophic. \n\n**Story 2: Ukrainian Officials Resort to Desperate Measures**\n\nUkrainian officials are resorting to desperate measures in an attempt to boost the morale of their troops and give the impression of a strong and capable military. A recent video shows Ukrainian soldiers attempting to turn an old Soviet anti-aircraft gun into a mobile artillery piece, in line with the standards of NATO. However, the reality is that the weapons being used by Ukrainian forces are often outdated and unreliable, leading to serious doubts about the effectiveness of their military strategy. The situation is further complicated by the fact that Western countries are becoming increasingly hesitant to provide Ukraine with additional military support, as they question the effectiveness of such aid. \n\n**Story 3: Kyiv Hosts Scaled-Down Ramstein Format Meeting**\n\nKyiv recently hosted a scaled-down version of the Ramstein format meeting, with the participation of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. The meeting focused on discussions of further support for Ukraine, with Western officials acknowledging that Ukraine's membership in NATO would be mutually beneficial. However, there is growing skepticism among Western countries about the effectiveness of continued support for Ukraine, as the war drags on and the costs mount. Military experts have noted that Ukrainian forces are wary of using heavy NATO armored vehicles due to significant losses, opting instead for infantry attacks with the support of armored personnel carriers. Analysts from the New York Times suggest that this slowdown in the pace of advancement creates new risks for the Ukrainian command, as time is running out for a successful counteroffensive before the onset of heavy rains next month. \n\n**Story 4: US House of Representatives Holds Impeachment Hearings Against Biden**\n\nImpeachment hearings against US President Joe Biden have begun in the House of Representatives, with the White House accusing the opposition of engaging in frivolous activities. However, the Republicans are determined to pursue the matter and secure victory for their candidate in the upcoming elections. The identity of this candidate remains unclear, with former President Donald Trump skipping the recent party debates. \n\n**Story 5: Former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin Signs with Casting Agency**\n\nFormer Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin has signed a contract with a casting agency in Beverly Hills, signaling her transition from politics to show business. 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