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US senators propose using frozen Russian assets for Ukraine; Russian strikes continue

US senators propose using frozen Russian assets for Ukraine; Russian strikes continue

Euronews

US senators are proposing to use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine's military. Meanwhile, Russian strikes across Ukraine have killed 11 and injured 63, with drones targeting foreign ships.

5 sources across English · blind spot: little coverage from the right

Left 60% · Center 40% · Right 0%

How outlets framed it

Left: Coverage from The Kyiv Independent and Euronews focuses on Russian aggression, detailing casualties and attacks on civilian infrastructure and ships.

Center: Euronews reports on Russian drone strikes hitting civilian ships in the Black Sea and separate Russian strikes in eastern Ukraine.

Right: The Moscow Times reports on Russian attacks that killed three people in eastern Ukraine.

Key divergence: While all sources report on Russian attacks in Ukraine, The Kyiv Independent also includes a proposal by US senators to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's military support, a detail absent elsewhere.

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Euronews · Kyivindependent · Moscowtimes

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US senators propose using frozen Russian assets for Ukraine; Russian strikes continue — coverage across 5 sources | Zaviye