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  • 1 68240129AA RADIO MULTI Media [X81], [RE2]
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Dodge Journey 2014 - 2020 Sirius XM Satellite Radio Factory Stereo USB Connection

2014 - 2020 Dodge Journey SiriusXM Radio Factory Stereo Kit - Factory USB Connection

Compatible vehicle information, description.

Connection The module connects to the factory radio using a Plug-and-Play design allowing the wires to be hidden offering a clean installation. Plus the module creates its own source icon for SiriusXM on the factory radio.

High Quality Sound The direct connection of the SXV300 tuner to the module provides superior sound quality.

Presets Store your favorite SiriusXM Radio channels for quick and easy selection.

See who’s playing Channel and song information are displayed on the radio LCD or navigation screen. (Title display is only available if your radio supports text display.)

Integrated Radio and Steering Wheel Controls You can conveniently browse all your Satellite Radio channels using the vehicle’s factory radio and steering wheel controls.

Retains all factory installed equipment Keep all factory installed components (such as 6-disc CD changer, CD/DVD changer, rear seat entertainment system). When you connect the module to the audio system, the car stereo system recognizes the module as a genuine SiriusXM Radio.

Installation Process

  • Determine the best place to install the magnetic antenna. The antenna needs to be on the roof or flat surface of the vehicle with at least 6 inches of space from the closests edge.
  • Run the antenna cable inside the vehicle and to the SXV300V1 SiriusXM tuner
  • Connect the SXV300V1 tuner to the module
  • Connect the module to power and ground in the vehicle
  • Connect the module to the back of the car stereo or into the USB port depending on the type of installation
  • Call and activate the SiriusXM tuner
  • Enjoy your new SiriusXM factory radio system

Package Includes

  • Interface Module
  • Connection Cables
  • SXV300 SiriusXM™ Radio Tuner

Installation Instructions and Manuals

  • SXV300 SIRIUSXM Vehicle Connect Tuner Installation Guide (PDF)

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2015 Dodge Journey Radio SE, 4DR RECEIVER, 4.3 SCREEN (OPT REB)

Genuine Dodge Part Very Good Condition 1-Year Warranty  Located at Seattle, Washington 98321 More Details

2015 Dodge Journey Radio SE, 4DR, Black RECEIVER, 4.3 SCREEN (OPT REB)

Genuine Dodge Part Very Good Condition 1-Year Warranty  Located at Lincoln, Nebraska 68504 More Details

2015 Dodge Journey Radio SE, 5DR, E5X9 RECEIVER, 4.3 TOUCH SCREEN, W/SATELLITE RADIO (SIRIUS), (AM-FM-CD-MP3)

Genuine Dodge Part Very Good Condition 1-Year Warranty  Located at Omaha, Nebraska 68122 More Details

2015 Dodge Journey Radio JOURNEY, 4DR, SE RECEIVER, 4.3 SCREEN, Without SATELLITE RADIO

Genuine Dodge Part Very Good Condition 1-Year Warranty  Located at Tampa Or Ocala, Florida 34429 More Details

2015 Dodge Journey Radio 4DR RECEIVER, 4.3 SCREEN, Without SATELLITE RADIO

Genuine Dodge Part Very Good Condition 1-Year Warranty  Located at Fort myers, Florida 33905 More Details

2015 Dodge Journey Radio SXT, 4DR, E7X9 RECEIVER, 4.3 SCREEN, Without SATELLITE RADIO

Genuine Dodge Part Very Good Condition 1-Year Warranty  Located at Orlando, Florida 32940 More Details

2015 Dodge Journey Radio SXT, 4DR, E7X9 RECEIVER, 4.3 TOUCH SCREEN, Without SATELLITE RADIO; (AM-FM-CD-MP3)

2015 dodge journey radio sxt, 4dr receiver, 4.3 touch screen, without satellite radio; (am-fm-cd-mp3), 2015 dodge journey radio sxt, 4dr, esx9 receiver, 4.3 touch screen, without satellite radio; (am-fm-cd-mp3), 2015 dodge journey radio se, 4dr, e5x9 receiver, 4.3 screen, without satellite radio.

Genuine Dodge Part Very Good Condition 1-Year Warranty  Located at Atlanta, Georgia 30234 More Details

2015 Dodge Journey Radio SXT, 4DR, E5X9 RECEIVER, 4.3 SCREEN, Without SATELLITE RADIO

2015 dodge journey radio sxt, 4dr, x9 receiver, 4.3 touch screen, without satellite radio; (am-fm-cd-mp3), 2015 dodge journey radio sxt, 4dr, x9 receiver, 4.3 screen, without satellite radio, 2015 dodge journey radio se, 4dr, e5x9 receiver, 4.3 touch screen, without satellite radio; (am-fm-cd-mp3), 2015 dodge journey radio sxt, 4dr, e5x9 receiver, 4.3 touch screen, without satellite radio; (am-fm-cd-mp3), 2015 dodge journey radio avp, 4dr, e5x9 receiver, 4.3 touch screen, without satellite radio; (am-fm-cd-mp3), verify your part, radio / cd player / gps (858).

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Dodge Journey 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Single or Double DIN Stereo Radio Install Dash Kit New

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The hardest part about replacing a factory radio is finding all the parts needed for the correct year, make and model but we have simplified the process with our factory radio replacement packages. Each package is vehicle specific and includes everything you need to do the job correct including the dash kit, wire harness and if it applies an antenna adapter. These packages are designed for vehicles that only have the standard audio system and will not work in vehicles that feature premium audio sound systems.

This Package Includes the Following Items:

  • 1 x Metra 99-6520B Radio Bracket for 2011-Up Dodge Journey Vehicles with Factory 4.3 Inch Screen
  • 1 x BMW Ford Chevy Porsche Factory Stereo to Aftermarket Radio Antenna Adapter Plug

Metra 99-6520B Radio Bracket for 2011-Up Dodge Journey Vehicles with Factory 4.3 Inch Screen:

  • Designed with an included interface to retain the factory 4.3 inch screen
  • Intelligent design uses space into the center console for a simple installation
  • New backlit, rubber buttons to control climate functions or just control them from
  • the factory touchscreen
  • Use 40-EU10 antenna adapter for a complete installation (sold separately)
  • For: 2011-Up Dodge Journey with OE 4.3" Screen

BMW Ford Chevy Porsche Factory Stereo to Aftermarket Radio Antenna Adapter Plug:

Specifications :

  • Simply plug and play installation, no cutting required
  • Adapts factory antenna plug into aftermarket style
  • Ideal for any aftermarket radio
  • Direct OEM fit connection

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This 2015 Dodge Journey radio wiring chart shows you all the 2015 Dodge Journey radio wire colors and their functions. Utilize this guide to help you with a car radio install or help with a car radio troubleshoot. If you don’t see the car radio wiring information you’re looking for, please feel free to ask your question at the bottom of this page.

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Dodge Journey: How to Reset Stereo System

Many car owners/drivers use the radio or stereo system while they drive. Sometimes the stereo system has problems and needs to be reset. Below are directions for resetting the stereo system on a Dodge Journey.

Note:  Doing this will erase any saved radio stations or paired phones. You will need to reset the stations and pair phones again when starting the car.

If neither of these options fixes the issue, please take your car to a certified mechanic or dealership.

2011 – 2020 Models

  • Open the passenger side door. The fuse box is under the dash near the door.
  • Press the  tab  and pull down.
  • Check fuse F128.
  • If the fuses are burnt,  replace  them with new ones.
  • Open the  hood  of the vehicle.
  • Disconnect the  negative battery cable  from the terminal with a socket wrench. Make sure the cable is not touching the battery or terminal.
  • Disconnect the  positive terminal . Do not let it touch the terminal.
  • Let the car sit for 3-5 minutes .
  • Reconnect the cables  to the battery again.

2009 – 2010 Models

  • Open the hood. The fuse box is on the left side of the engine compartment.
  • Press the  clips  on either side of the lid and lift up.
  • Check fuse M12.

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Russia-Ukraine War Moscow Says It Shot Down Two Ukrainian Missiles Over Russian Cities

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At least nine people were injured when one missile was downed, Russia says.

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Moscow said it downed two Ukrainian missiles over southwestern Russia on Friday, including one that fell and exploded in a city center, suggesting that Ukraine is stepping up its attacks inside Russia just as its counteroffensive on the battlefield enters a more intense phase.

The incidents appeared to be rare instances of Ukraine using missiles to attack targets inside Russia, a sign of a more aggressive campaign to expand a war that until now has brought death and destruction almost exclusively to Ukrainian territory.

Video and photographs circulated by Russian state media and local outlets showed the aftermath of a blast in the port city of Taganrog, on the Sea of Azov, roughly 30 miles from the Russian-controlled border with Ukraine and less than 100 miles from the front line. Nine people were hospitalized with light to moderate injuries, and no one was killed, according to the regional governor, Vasily Golubev. Images from the scene showed piles of rubble and blown-out windows and garage doors.

Mr. Golubev said the blast was caused by a downed missile that hit near an art museum and a cafe. The Russian Defense Ministry said the explosion was caused by one of two Soviet-era missiles fired into Russian territory by Ukraine and shot down by Russian air defenses.

Ukraine did not claim responsibility for the missile attacks, but officials did not deny Kyiv had launched them either. A top Ukrainian security official, Oleksiy Danilov, cast blame for the blast in Taganrog on the Russian air defense system.

“The events in Taganrog are nothing more than completely illiterate actions of the operators of Russian air defense systems,” Mr. Danilov said. His statement seemed to deliberately echo the Kremlin denial that it was responsible for a missile strike at a historic cathedral in Odesa last Sunday. The Russians blamed the destruction on “illiterate actions of Ukrainian defense forces.”

Russia’s Defense Ministry said a second missile was shot down over the city of Azov, about 10 miles from the eastern coast of the sea and 25 miles southeast of Taganrog. The debris from that missile fell in a deserted area, the ministry said. The ministry claimed that both missiles were fired by a Soviet-era S-200 air-defense system that had been converted for attacks against targets on the ground.

Dmitri S. Peskov, the Kremlin’s spokesman, said that President Vladimir V. Putin was briefed on the incidents at his summit with African leaders in St. Petersburg, Russia .

Earlier Friday, Russia’s Defense Ministry said it had shot down a drone aimed at the Moscow region ; several recent strikes in Moscow were orchestrated by Ukraine using Ukrainian-made drones, according to senior Ukrainian officials.

While Ukraine has sought repeatedly to launch attacks inside Russia, missile strikes on Russian territory have been rare — in part because Ukraine has pledged not to use the long-range weapons provided by Western allies to hit targets in Russia, a condition the Western powers have insisted on before supplying the weapons.

Meanwhile, air attacks on Ukraine continued. On Friday evening, air-raid alerts were issued for the entire country, and blasts were reported in the Zaporizhzhia and Dnipro regions. Shortly afterward, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that a high-rise and a security service building had been hit in the city of Dnipro, blaming “Russian missile terror.”

— Anton Troianovski and Marc Santora

With its grinding gains, Ukraine is aiming for a better shot at Russian targets.

Ukrainian officials have cautioned that their drive toward the Sea of Azov, a key objective of their counteroffensive, will require a bloody slog through extensive minefields and fortified trenches, likely under heavy artillery fire along roads lined with Russian armor and machine guns. But Kyiv has a more immediate goal.

That is to penetrate deep enough into occupied territory to bring more Russian military targets within range of Ukraine’s gradually expanding arsenal, further disrupting Moscow’s supply lines and its ability to parry Ukrainian advances.

“The main task we face now, in addition to moving forward, is, of course, to weaken the enemy’s ability to defend itself,” Hanna Malyar, the deputy minister of defense, said on Ukrainian national television. “And in fact, this is what we are doing now.”

The Ukrainian military claims to be destroying dozens of Russian weapons depots every week while constantly searching for command posts, air defense systems and concentrations of troops to hit.

It is not possible to independently assess Ukraine’s success in degrading Russian forces and logistical operations. But this month, Col. Serhii Baranov of the Ukrainian military’s general staff, claimed that Ukrainian rockets and artillery had been responsible for the vast majority of Russian losses of soldiers and equipment.

Brig. Gen. Oleksandr Tarnavsky, the commander of Ukraine’s military fighting in Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia, compared the counteroffensive to a boxing match, saying that Ukraine intends to strike with longer range weapons to “hold the opponent at arm’s length” in order to avoid close combat.

Last year, after the United States supplied longer-range rocket systems known as HIMARS to Kyiv, Russia was forced to move more of its logistical operations and bases out of the 50-mile range of the rockets, closer to the coast of the Sea of Azov.

Before Ukraine launched its counteroffensive two months ago, its frontline positions were between 60 and 90 miles from the coast, just out of the reach of HIMARS, truck-mounted launchers that fire satellite-guided rockets .

That means that every mile that Ukraine gains in its current assault, the closer it gets to Russian targets along the coast.

Though the HIMARS are mobile — the name stands for High Mobility Artillery Rocket System — Ukrainian forces have a limited number, and prefer to keep them some distance from the front line. And over time, the Russians have shown an ability to adapt to HIMARS strikes, dispersing their supplies, as well as jamming the weapon’s GPS guidance.

The Ukrainians must first consolidate their gains and show they can hold newly reclaimed territory, often in the face of Russian aerial and artillery bombardment, in order to significantly change the dynamic on the battlefield, analysts say.

HIMARS and other newly supplied Western weapons are far more powerful than the long-range drones that Ukraine has turned to strike Russian supply routes far from the front. One route runs through Crimea, which Russia has illegally occupied since 2014. The only land route from Russia to Crimea is the Kerch Bridge, which has come under attack twice during the war, with Moscow blaming Ukraine each time.

Ukraine has also attacked the major roads connecting Crimea to the southern Ukrainian mainland.

Moscow’s other main supply route runs from western Russia through the occupied territories of eastern Ukraine, where Kyiv’s forces are also attempting to advance near the occupied city of Bakhmut.

— Marc Santora reporting from Kyiv, Ukraine

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Brazil declines to extradite an accused Russian spy the U.S. might want for a prisoner swap with Russia.

Brazil has denied the U.S. government’s extradition request for an accused Russian spy in Brazilian custody, weakening hopes that he could be used in a potential prisoner swap between the United States and Russia for either or both of two Americans being held in Russia on espionage charges that Washington considers bogus.

Brazil said it denied the U.S. request because it was still investigating the case and had already begun processing a Russian request for the extradition of the accused spy, Sergey Cherkasov, though it also appeared unlikely that Brazil would ultimately send him to Russia.

“At the moment, the citizen in question will remain in detention in Brazil,” Brazil’s justice minister, Flávio Dino, said on Twitter .

The United States has been seeking ways to free the two Americans being held in Russia. One is Evan Gershkovich , a reporter for The Wall Street Journal who has been detained in Russia for four months. The other is Paul Whelan, who was detained in 2018 and is now serving a 16-year prison sentence. The United States considers both “wrongfully detained,” meaning the equivalent of political prisoners.

Brazil has held Mr. Cherkasov, 37, for more than a year on charges of using falsified documents. In March, the U.S. Justice Department formally accused him of spying in the United States, lodging charges that include acting as a foreign agent and visa fraud. The U.S. authorities have sought his extradition since.

Before those accusations, Russia had sought Mr. Cherkasov’s extradition from Brazil, saying that he was actually a criminal drug trafficker. Brazilian authorities preliminarily approved Russia’s request, pending Brazil’s broader investigation into accusations of espionage.

Mr. Dino, Brazil’s justice minister, said on Thursday that the decision to deny the U.S. request was based on international treaties and Brazilian law.

Mr. Cherkasov’s extradition to any country would require the approval of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who has sought to keep Brazil neutral in the war in Ukraine.

Mr. Cherkasov lived in Brazil from 2012 to 2018, posing as a Brazilian named Victor Muller Ferreira, according to both the U.S. and Brazilian authorities. In 2018, he moved to the United States and attended Johns Hopkins University.

He then secured an internship at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, which is investigating potential Russian war crimes in Ukraine. But when he arrived at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport in April last year to begin the job, immigration authorities tipped off by Dutch intelligence sent him back to Brazil, where he was arrested and sentenced to 15 years in prison on fraud charges.

Separately this week, a Brazilian court reduced Mr. Cherkasov’s prison sentence for fraud to five years, saying it was more appropriate based on his current conviction. He would face harsher consequences if convicted of espionage.

The U.S. Embassy in Brazil declined to comment on whether U.S. officials saw Mr. Cherkasov as a potential candidate to swap for either or both of the two Americans . If extradited to the United States, he would become perhaps the only accused Russian spy in U.S. custody. Analysts have seen him as a potential chip in such negotiations .

— Jack Nicas and Paulo Motoryn Reporting from Rio de Janeiro and Brasília

A Ukrainian fencer penalized for refusing a Russian handshake is guaranteed a spot in the Paris Olympics.

Olga Kharlan, a four-time Olympic fencing medalist who was disqualified from the world fencing championships in Milan on Thursday after refusing to shake hands with her Russian opponent, will be guaranteed a spot at the Summer Olympics in Paris next year under a “unique exception," the International Olympic Committee president said on Friday.

She will also be permitted to compete in the world championship’s team competition, the International Fencing Federation announced on Friday.

The earlier decision to disqualify Ms. Kharlan, 32, removed her from a key ranking event for Olympic qualification. She won the gold medal in the team saber competition at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.

On Thursday, when Ms. Kharlan defeated Anna Smirnova, a Russian fencer competing under neutral status, the Russian extended her hand to Ms. Kharlan, who extended her saber instead. A fencing bout is over only once the two fencers have saluted each other and shaken hands — and Ms. Kharlan was disqualified for not complying.

The fencing federation’s interim president, Emmanuel Katsiadakis, said in a statement that the decision to allow Ms. Kharlan to compete in the championship’s team event “sends a message of sensitivity and understanding to our members and all sports federations, as the world faces tremendous challenges.”

Ms. Kharlan said in a statement on Friday that she was thankful for the decision.

“The most important thing for an athlete is to be able to compete, for my family, my team, my country and all the people who support me,” she said. “During these difficult few days, I appreciate all the support I’ve had from around the world.”

The International Olympic Committee’s president, Thomas Bach, wrote in a personal letter to Ms. Kharlan on Friday that it was “admirable how you are managing this incredibly difficult situation, and I would like to express my full support to you.”

“As a fellow fencer, it is impossible for me to imagine how you feel at this moment,” he wrote, citing “the war against your country, the suffering of people in Ukraine,” and “the difficult inner conflicts you and many of your fellow Ukrainian athletes may have, and then the events which unfolded yesterday.”

Mr. Bach added that the committee would “continue to stand in full solidarity with Ukrainian athletes and the Olympic community of Ukraine.”

The exchange between the two athletes may portend further tension in the run-up to the Paris Games. The I.O.C. did not invite Russia and Belarus to compete in Paris as nations, but it is still possible for athletes from both to participate in qualifying events as neutral athletes so long as they meet certain requirements, such as not having shown public support for the invasion.

Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article said Ukrainian officials have threatened to boycott the Paris Summer Games if Russians are allowed to compete for their country. But as the article states, the International Olympic Committee did not formally invite Russia, or its close ally Belarus, to compete in Paris as nations, so their athletes could compete only as neutral individuals, and Ukraine withdrew its boycott threat this week.

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Ukraine reclaims a southern village, but a brutal fight still lies ahead.

The Ukrainian military said on Friday that it was “consolidating” gains after President Volodymyr Zelensky declared that Ukraine had retaken one southern village in a renewed push into Russian-occupied territory.

The village, Staromaiorske, had been under Russian occupation since the early months of the war and was reclaimed by Ukrainian troops under heavy fire from Russian aircraft and artillery. The fighting for the village, effectively a ruin, offers a small window into the brutal battles that lie ahead as Ukraine’s troops try to break through multiple layers of Russian defensive positions that stretch around 20 miles deep in some areas.

“The battle for this village was difficult and long,” Ukraine’s 35th Brigade, which took part in the battle, said in a statement . “Every centimeter of liberation is the price of superhuman effort.”

The exact state of the fighting is hard to gauge. Russian forces do not allow independent journalists to work in occupied territory, and the Ukrainian military has curtailed news media access for safety reasons and to maintain operational security.

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But Ukraine’s claim that it had retaken Staromaiorske was supported by videos verified by The New York Times that show Ukrainian troops inside the village. In one, soldiers walk through an apocalyptic scene of destroyed homes and charred armored vehicles. A dead soldier lies in the grass, weapons by his side. Satellite images show that the homes were intact as of early June.

Kyiv is committing more reserves and Western military equipment to its two-month-old counteroffensive as its fighters attempt to drive forward along two main lines of attack on the southern front. Their ultimate aim is to sever the so-called land bridge between western Russia and Russian-occupied Crimea that has been a crucial logistical route for Moscow’s war effort.

One of those thrusts is in the direction of the occupied port city of Berdiansk, from which Ukraine hopes to reach the Sea of Azov. The Ukrainian claim that it retook Staromaiorske puts its forces one step closer in their march to the sea, though they have yet to break through Russia’s main defensive lines.

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Less than five miles to the south is Russian-occupied Staromlynivka. That village is on high ground, which gives Russian forces a defensive advantage and could be the next major test of the Ukrainian offensive.

The second main thrust south is in the direction of Melitopol, a city known as the gateway to Crimea because of its location at the crossroads of two major highways and a crucial rail line.

Ukrainian forces have pushed at least six miles deep in this direction south of the town of Orikhiv, in the Zaporizhzhia region. There, around the village of Robotyne, occupation officials and Russian military bloggers have been reporting intense battles.

Analysts for the Institute for the Study of War, a Washington-based research group, cited videos released on social media that suggest “Ukrainian forces made additional advances east of Robotyne.” But the group wrote in its latest daily analysis on Thursday that it could not confirm the advances.

The Kremlin has repeatedly sought to cast the offensive as a failure and continued to maintain that it was thwarting Ukraine’s attacks. Kyiv has remained largely silent on where else its troops may be advancing and the losses they are suffering.

Two Ukrainian service members get a break from the fighting to say ‘I do.’

The groom could not wait to kiss the bride.

He kissed her when she walked down the aisle, and during the ceremony. He kissed her after his vows, after hers, and again when they finally said “I do.”

Maksym Merezhko, 43, and the bride, Yuliia Dluzhynska, 39, both serve in Ukraine’s military and had traveled to Kyiv the night before from the eastern Donetsk region. They had no time to lose.

After a three-day honeymoon in the Carpathian Mountains , Ms. Dluzhynska said, “We will go to war.”

The celebration was provided free of charge by Zemliachky, roughly translated as “Women Compatriots,” a charity group that provides uniforms, boots and other essentials to female soldiers but, because of demand, recently started to organize their weddings. The couple had been officially married days before, signing a marriage license in a stuffy room in Sloviansk. But they wanted a true celebration.

“It takes a lot of time to organize a wedding, and when you are on the front line, you don’t have that free time,” said Kseniia Drahaniuk, Zemliachky’s co-founder.

Everything is donated — the dress, venue, photography, flowers, hair, makeup, rings, cake, lingerie and the honeymoon, too — saving couples significant expense and the stress of planning.

On the day of her wedding, earlier this month, Ms. Dluzhynska picked out white peonies for her bouquet before heading to a brightly lit salon.

Wearing a camouflage windbreaker and sipping a “NonStop Military Edition” energy drink, she emanated composure as two women pinned her blond hair into an updo.

“He has never seen me like this,” Ms. Dluzhynska said of the groom. “It is his dream to see me in a dress with makeup on.”

Asked what she loved most about her soon-to-be husband, she melted.

“Everything,” she said, her eyes welling, sending the beauticians into a tizzy of touch-ups.

They met three years ago through a dating website and were soon planning a life together. But when Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Mr. Merezhko rejoined the military to fight. About a month later, Ms. Dluzhynska followed, as a medic, to be near him.

“She left everything and went to war with me,” he said.

At the wedding ceremony, in an event space with a roof deck overlooking Kyiv, cloth azaleas formed a white arch. Thirteen white chairs were arranged in neat rows, though the only guests were Zemliachky volunteers.

Ukrainian music played until the bride started down the aisle in a white, off-the-shoulder gown. Then John Legend’s “All of Me” came on — and the kisses followed.

In his vows, Mr. Merezhko drew laughs describing how he had worn dirty shorts to their first meeting.

Her vows were shorter, under a minute, and barely audible.

“When you said: ‘I want to grow old with you,’ I realized that this is great love and this is the man I asked God for,” she whispered, through tears.

Even on their special day, the war was not far from their minds.

The ceremony ended with a cry of “Slava Ukraini” — Glory to Ukraine! The cake was decorated like a Ukrainian flag. The champagne, a 2021 vintage from the ravaged eastern city of Bakhmut.

“We will live,” Mr. Merezhko said, beaming after the ceremony. “We will have children, then grandchildren, and we will babysit the grandchildren. I will teach my grandchildren to fish and plant potatoes.”

After their honeymoon, they would head to Donetsk, back toward the front line. Ms. Dluzhynska had a simpler wish for their future. “The main thing is to survive,” she said.

Stanislav Kozliuk and Daria Mitiuk contributed reporting.

— Cassandra Vinograd reporting from Kyiv, Ukraine

Russia says it intercepted a drone near Moscow, blaming Ukraine.

Russia’s Defense Ministry said early Friday that it had shot down a drone aimed at the Moscow region, saying that Ukraine was behind the latest such attack near the Russian capital.

The strike, which could not be independently confirmed, would be the second attempted drone attack in the capital region in less than a week. On Monday, an intercepted drone attack in central Moscow that Russia also blamed on Ukraine damaged at least two nonresidential buildings. Ukraine did not comment on the claims.

The Russian Defense Ministry said that Friday’s attempted strike caused no casualties or damage. President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia is in St. Petersburg, about 400 miles away, hosting African leaders at a summit.

Several drone attacks of differing magnitudes have targeted Moscow since May, bringing the conflict home to people who had largely been sheltered from the effects of the war being waged by Mr. Putin hundreds of miles away. Kyiv has largely taken an ambiguous position on drone attacks within Russia’s borders.

Within the past year or so, a brazen drone assault hit military air bases deep inside Russia; a drone hit an oil facility near an airfield in the Russian province of Kursk. And in May, drones exploded over the Kremlin , an assault that U.S. officials said was most likely carried out by one of Kyiv’s special military or intelligence units.

Analysts note that Russia is vulnerable to such strikes in part because of its size, but also because its air defense radars are designed to detect aircraft and missiles bigger than drones. Apart from creating a sense of vulnerability in Russia, Ukrainian drone attacks could serve to test Moscow’s air defense systems and identify potential weaknesses that could be exploited in other attacks.

Moscow said the strike on Monday was intercepted near an avenue running through one of the city’s most upscale parts, and close to a building housing the Russian National Defense Management Center. Videos verified by The New York Times showed damage in at least two locations near the Moskva River in the southern part of the city.

Russia has regularly attacked Ukrainian cities with missiles and drones, hitting the port city of Odesa multiple times over the past week in an effort to block the country from shipping its grain.

— Victoria Kim

Putin presses his charm offensive with African leaders for a second day.

President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia was set to wrap up a two-day summit with African leaders in St. Petersburg on Friday, redoubling his efforts to cast Moscow as a dependable international partner with pledges of food aid, at the end of a week that began with a Russian attack on a Danube River port to further impair Ukraine’s food export routes.

Mr. Putin told the leaders gathered for the conference, whose countries are among the most vulnerable to food insecurity, that Western nations, not Russia, were to blame for the collapse of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, the deal that had allowed Ukrainian grain to be shipped in the midst of war.

On Friday, he repeated his oft-stated — and misleading — contention that Russia was interested in negotiations to end the war, but that Ukraine and the West refuse to engage. Ukraine says it won’t make any territorial concessions, while the Kremlin has already declared four Ukrainian regions it partly controls to be part of Russia.

“We, of course, agree with you that all contradictions must be decided in the course of negotiations,” Mr. Putin said in a televised round-table discussion with African leaders. “But the problem is that they are refusing to negotiate with us.”

The summit was attended by 17 African leaders, the Russian state news agency Tass reported , a fraction of the 45 who attended the previous Russia-Africa summit in 2019. A Kremlin adviser had said earlier this week that 21 leaders were expected to attend. Mr. Putin is set on Friday to again address the conference’s plenary session and hold bilateral meetings with the leaders, according to Tass.

In his speech on Thursday, Mr. Putin said Russia would deliver 25,000 to 50,000 tons of free grain each to Burkina Faso, the Central African Republic, Eritrea, Mali, Somalia and Zimbabwe in the next three to four months. The promise appeared aimed at tempering criticism that Russia had imperiled the global food supply by pulling out last week from the grain deal, then bombarding Ukrainian ports and other infrastructure used to transport food.

The promise of aid was largely bestowed on nations that had aligned with Moscow. Of the six countries, only Somalia voted against Russia in support of a United Nations resolution that called for an end to the war in Ukraine. In Mali and the Central African Republic, Russia’s Wagner mercenary group has propped up authoritarian governments.

President Azali Assoumani of Comoros, the current chairman of the African Union, said at the summit that rising food prices caused by the “Ukraine crisis” were jeopardizing “a large number of lives,” according to the Russian translation of his remarks. He called for both Russian and Ukrainian grain exports to be facilitated.

Mr. Putin interrupted his courting of African leaders on Thursday to speak to Russian state television about the most recent attack by Ukrainian forces, who, according to U.S. officials, launched the main thrust of their counteroffensive this week. He said Ukrainian troops had been pushed back with heavy losses.

— Victoria Kim and Anton Troianovski

Unverified photographs of Prigozhin surface as African leaders convene in St. Petersburg.

Unverified photographs began circulating on social media Thursday suggesting that Yevgeny V. Prigozhin, the Russian mercenary boss who led a short-lived mutiny in June, was meeting with African officials in St. Petersburg, where some of the continent’s top leaders have converged for a summit with President Vladimir V. Putin.

The whereabouts and status of Mr. Prigozhin, a caterer turned warlord, have been the subject of continuing questions since he tried to topple the Russian defense leadership last month, posing the biggest security threat to Mr. Putin’s government in decades.

Questions also have persisted about what will become of Mr. Prigozhin’s operations in Africa , where his Wagner forces are active in a number of countries, including the Central African Republic and Mali.

The unverified images suggested not only that Mr. Prigozhin was moving freely in Russia but that he also had access to figures attending a major diplomatic event, suggesting the Kremlin may be endeavoring to harness his contacts and political good will in Africa despite the mutiny.

The first photograph that appeared to connect Mr. Prigozhin to the summit surfaced on a Facebook account registered in the name of Dmitri Sytyi , a Russian national on whom the U.S. Treasury has imposed sanctions and described as an employee of Mr. Prigozhin in the Central African Republic. Neither the account nor the photograph could be independently verified.

The photograph shows Mr. Prigozhin shaking hands with a man described in news media reports as a top official from the Central African Republic. They are standing beside what appeared to be an elevator in the Trezzini Palace, a luxury hotel in St. Petersburg long associated with Mr. Prigozhin.

The hotel is about 40 minutes by car from the conference venue for the Russia-Africa summit, suggesting that Mr. Prigozhin may have been meeting with attendees one-on-one outside the confines of the event rather than attending it. In the photograph, the African official appears to be wearing the multicolored lanyard from the summit.

Another photograph appeared on a Telegram channel associated with Wagner later in the day, showing Mr. Prigozhin dressed in the same white button-down shirt and bluejeans, meeting with an executive from an African media conglomerate known for espousing pro-Kremlin views.

The location of the meeting was unknown. In the image, Mr. Prigozhin is standing in front of a large map of Africa. A Telegram channel associated with Wagner described the photograph as a meeting with the director of Afrique Média, a television channel based in Cameroon that has a partnership with the Russian state television network RT.

Afrique Média did not respond to a request for comment.

A video appeared on Russian social media last week that apparently showed Mr. Prigozhin addressing his Wagner forces in Belarus, where the Kremlin said the mercenary boss would be moving as part of a deal he struck with Mr. Putin to stop the mutiny.

In the days since then, however, Mr. Prigozhin has been spotted in Russia, raising questions about whether he indeed will retreat into an agreed-upon exile in Belarus, the neighboring nation closely allied with Moscow.

— Paul Sonne

Their effort to rally South America behind Ukraine nearly got them killed.

Héctor Abad Faciolince grew up in what had been one of the most violent cities on earth. Since Colombia won its independence more than 200 years ago, it has weathered political unrest, military crackdowns and violent drug cartels.

His own father, who had accused the military of sponsoring death squads, was assassinated in 1987 by paramilitary forces that had turned his hometown, Medellín, into a war zone.

But his own brush with death came half a world away.

At the end of a trip last month that he and two fellow Colombians hoped could aid their quixotic quest to build support in South America for Ukraine’s battle against Russia, a missile tore through a crowded restaurant where they’d just raised their glasses for a toast. At least 13 people were killed, including their guide, the Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina .

“I could only think: they killed us,” Mr. Abad said. “That was the last thing I could think of.”

Nearly a year and a half since Russia invaded Ukraine, much of South America has largely avoided picking sides in the war. Longstanding views that a multipolar, less-Western global order is in their best interests have prompted governments to oppose the fighting but reject attempts to isolate Russia diplomatically, impose economic sanctions or supply weapons to Ukraine.

And many average citizens, polls suggest, view the war as something too distant to care about, a proxy war between global powers doing what they’ve always done: impose their wills on smaller countries.

Opposition to such widespread apathy put Mr. Abad and two fellow Colombians — Catalina Gómez Ángel, a journalist, and Sergio Jaramillo, a former defense minister who led the government’s peace agreement with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia — unwittingly in the line of fire.

— Gabriela Sá Pessoa

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2 dead in a Russian attack on a Ukrainian city while a blast near Moscow kills 1 and wounds dozens

In this photo provided by the Zaporizhzhia administration Press Office, rescuers work on the scene of a building damaged after Russian missile strikes in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2023. (Zaporizhzhia administration Press Office via AP)

In this photo provided by the Zaporizhzhia administration Press Office, rescuers work on the scene of a building damaged after Russian missile strikes in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2023. (Zaporizhzhia administration Press Office via AP)

In this photo released by Russian Emergency Ministry Press Service on Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2023, firefighters work at the side of the Zagorsk Optical and Mechanical Plant after a blast in the city of Sergiev Posad, Moscow Region, about 65 km (41miles) north-east of Moscow, Russia. An explosion Wednesday, on the grounds of a factory north of Moscow that makes optical equipment for Russia’s security forces wounded dozens people, six of them severely, officials said. The blast occurred at a warehouse storing fireworks, though it was on the grounds of the Zagorsk optics manufacturing plant, according to Andrei Vorobyov, the governor of the region surrounding the Russian capital. (Russian Emergency Ministry Press Service via AP)

In this photo released by Russian Emergency Ministry Press Service on Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2023, An emergency Ministry employee and his dog work at the side of the Zagorsk Optical and Mechanical Plant after the blast in the city of Sergiev Posad, Moscow Region, about 65 km (41miles) north-east of Moscow, Russia. An explosion Wednesday, on the grounds of a factory north of Moscow that makes optical equipment for Russia’s security forces wounded dozens people, six of them severely, officials said. (Russian Emergency Ministry Press Service via AP)

In this photo released by Russian Emergency Ministry Press Service on Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2023, Emergency Ministry employees work at the side of the Zagorsk Optical and Mechanical Plant after the blast in the city of Sergiev Posad, Moscow Region, about 65 km (41miles) north-east of Moscow, Russia. An explosion Wednesday, on the grounds of a factory north of Moscow that makes optical equipment for Russia’s security forces wounded dozens people, six of them severely, officials said. (Russian Emergency Ministry Press Service via AP)

In this photo taken from video and released by the Administration of Sergiev Posad municipal district of Moscow region telegram channel on Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2023, smoke rises from the Zagorsk Optical and Mechanical Plant in the city of Sergiev Posad, Moscow Region, about 65 km (41miles) north-east of Moscow, Russia. The governor of the Moscow region, Andrei Vorobyov, said at least 31 people were injured after a warehouse containing pyrotechnics exploded at a factory north of Moscow. Russian social media channels shared footage which showed huge plumes of smoke billowing into the air and shattered windows. (Administration of Sergiev Posad municipal district of Moscow region telegram channel via AP)

In this photo released by Russian Emergency Ministry Press Service on Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2023, a view of the Zagorsk Optical and Mechanical Plant after the blast in the city of Sergiev Posad, Moscow Region, about 65 km (41miles) north-east of Moscow, Russia. An explosion Wednesday, on the grounds of a factory north of Moscow that makes optical equipment for Russia’s security forces wounded dozens people, six of them severely, officials said. The blast occurred at a warehouse storing fireworks, though it was on the grounds of the Zagorsk optics manufacturing plant, according to Andrei Vorobyov, the governor of the region surrounding the Russian capital. (Russian Emergency Ministry Press Service via AP)

In this photo released by Moscow Region Governor Andrey Vorobyov telegram channel on Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2023, emergency medics treat injured people at the Zagorsk Optical and Mechanical Plant in the city of Sergiev Posad, Moscow Region, about 65 km (41miles) north-east of Moscow, Russia. The governor of the Moscow region, Andrei Vorobyov, said dozens people were injured after a warehouse containing pyrotechnics exploded at a factory north of Moscow. Russian social media channels shared footage which showed huge plumes of smoke billowing into the air and shattered windows. (Moscow Region Governor Andrey Vorobyov telegram channel via AP)

Military police and police officers guard an entrance of the side of the Zagorsk Optical and Mechanical Plant after the blast in the city of Sergiev Posad, Moscow Region, about 65 km (41miles) north-east of Moscow, Russia on Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2023. An explosion Wednesday, on the grounds of a factory north of Moscow that makes optical equipment for Russia’s security forces wounded dozens people, six of them severely, officials said. (AP Photo)

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TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — A Russian rocket attack on Wednesday killed two people and wounded at least seven others in the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, which is near Europe’s largest nuclear power plant , Ukrainian officials said.

Although regional governor Yuriy Malashko initially said three people died in the attack on a residential area, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko later said two people died and one other person had been resuscitated.

The city lies about 50 kilometers (30 miles) northeast of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, which has been occupied by Russian forces since the early weeks of the war . Shelling in the plant’s surroundings have raised persistent fears of a nuclear accident.

In Russia, an explosion on the grounds of a factory that makes optical equipment for Russia’s security forces north of Moscow killed one person, wounded 60 others and left at least eight people unaccounted for, officials said.

Russian officials did not provide a suspected cause of the explosion in the city of Sergiev Posad, which produced a tall plume of black smoke and added to jitters over recent nighttime drone attacks on Moscow . Earlier, officials said Russian air defenses shot down two drones aimed at the capital overnight, and they accused Ukraine of an attempted attack.

Mexican director Miguel Salgado poses with his the Golden Saint George trophy for a photo after the closing ceremony of the 46th Moscow International Film Festival in Moscow, Russia, on Friday, April 26, 2024. A Mexican film has won the top prize at the Moscow International Film Festival which took place as major Western studios boycott the Russian market and as Russia's war in Ukraine grinds into its third year. "Shame," a film by director Miguel Salgado and co-produced by Mexico and Qatar, was the most highly awarded film at the festival which began in 1935 and which has been held annually since 1999. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)

The blast occurred at a warehouse storing fireworks but was on the grounds of the Zagorsk optics manufacturing plant, said Andrei Vorobyov, the governor of the region surrounding the Russian capital. The explosion damaged 38 apartment buildings and prompted an evacuation of nearby areas, he said.

Vorobyov said the company rented out the warehouse for storage, but he later claimed the plant itself was mostly producing pyrotechnics. He said the Zagorsk Optical-Mechanical Plant “has had nothing to do with optics or mechanics for a long time.”

The company’s website says it still manufactures those products, as well as medical equipment. A 1995 report by the U.S. Department of Commerce described the factory as “a producer of precision optical equipment for the military.”

Russian investigative news outlet Agentstvo reported Wednesday that state procurement data from recent years showed the plant supplied binoculars and dosimeters to Russia’s National Guard, produced equipment for military aircraft and was involved in the development of a new fighter-bomber.

Russian authorities feared five people were missing in the aftermath of the explosion. Emergency crews with sniffer dogs walked over the rubble of low brick buildings, video from the scene showed. Firefighters hosed down the mangled industrial wreckage.

Some Russian media reported that a drone attack caused the blast at the manufacturing plant site. Multiple Russian authorities, including Vorobyov and Russia’s Investigative Committee, denied that.

The Investigative Committee, Russia’s top criminal investigations agency, said in a statement it has launched a criminal inquiry on charges of violating industrial safety requirements at hazardous production facilities.

Russian officials described the downed drones as Ukraine’s latest attempt to strike the Russian capital in an alleged campaign to unnerve Muscovites and take the war in Ukraine to Russia.

The drones were intercepted on their approach to Moscow and there were no casualties, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said. The Russian Defense Ministry described the incident as a “terrorist attack.”

One of the drones came down in the Domodedovo district south of Moscow, and the other fell near the Minsk highway west of the city, according to Sobyanin. Moscow Domodedovo Airport is one of the Russian capital’s busiest airports.

It wasn’t clear where the drones were launched, and Ukrainian officials made no immediate comment. Ukraine usually neither confirms nor denies such attacks.

Flights were briefly halted at Moscow’s Vnukovo airport on July 30 and Aug. 1, when drones smashed into Moscow’s business district after being jammed by air defenses in two separate incidents.

In May, Russian authorities accused Ukraine of attempting to attack the Kremlin with two drones in an effort to assassinate President Vladimir Putin. Recent drone attacks have aimed at targets from the Russian capital to the Russia-annexed Crimean Peninsula .

In another incident that caused alarm, Ukrainian media reported social media blogs as saying that a thick plume of smoke billowed over Sevastopol, the headquarters of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet.

The governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhayev, said the smoke came from a “fleet training exercise” and urged local residents not to worry.

“Yes, the smell is unpleasant, but it is absolutely safe,” he said on Telegram. “Everything is calm in the city.”

Those incidents occurred against the backdrop of Ukraine’s ongoing counteroffensive , which Ukrainian and Western officials have warned will be a long slog against the Kremlin’s deeply entrenched forces.

Russia is pushing back against the Ukrainians in eastern areas, where tough battles are taking place, Hanna Maliar, Ukraine’s deputy defense minister, said Wednesday on her official Telegram channel.

“In some parts of the front-line multiple changes in position take place within a day,” she said.

She claimed that Ukraine’s efforts had achieved “partial success” in the south. She gave no details.

It wasn’t possible to independently verify either side’s claims.

Emma Burrows reported from London.

Follow AP’s coverage of the war in Ukraine at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine

A previous version of this story was corrected to show that the last name of the Sevastopol governor is Razvozhayev, not Razvozzhayev.

DASHA LITVINOVA

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