July 17, 2026
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Why are thousands of Ukrainians taking to the streets this week?
- A) To protest continued Russian missile strikes on Kyiv
- B) To demand the reinstatement of recently fired Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov
- C) To call for new safeguards around AI in drone warfare
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