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Russia accuses Ukraine of attacking Moscow with a drone

Russia has accused Ukraine of being behind the early Monday morning drone attack that damaged at least two structures in Moscow. The Russian defense ministry reported that two drones were "suppressed and crashed," adding that no casualties were reported. The Russian state-owned news agency Tass reported that a drone crashed near...

Russia strikes Ukraine grain after ending sea agreement

Russian missile attacks devastate grain and infrastructure in Ukrainian ports President Putin accuses the West of using grain agreement as political blackmail Ukraine struggles to defend against coordinated missile strikes and drones Officials say Russian missile attacks on the Ukrainian Black Sea coast destroyed 60,000 tonnes of food and storage infrastructure. Minister of...

Ben Wallace: Ukraine has ‘tragically become a war lab’ for military technology.

Lessons from Ukraine conflict to shape future of British military, says Defence Secretary Electronic warfare and artillery priorities influenced by Ukraine conflict Defence Command Paper to outline increased investment in defense expenditure Ukraine has "tragically become a battle laboratory," but the lessons learned there will inform the future of the British military,...

After ‘terrorist’ Crimea bridge attack, Putin promises response.

Putin vows retaliation after attack on Russia-Crimea bridge Ukraine denies official responsibility for the incident Bridge serves as vital supply route for Russian forces in southern Ukraine Vladimir Putin has pledged retaliation after a "terrorist" attack on the bridge connecting Russia and Crimea. Moscow has blamed Ukraine for the incident, which resulted in...

Russian general sacked for criticising army commanders

Senior Russian General Dismissed: Ivan Popov removed from position after revealing frontline situation Alleged Issues Raised: Lack of counter-battery systems and military intelligence among concerns Accusations of Mutiny: Popov accuses senior commanders of orchestrating his dismissal A senior Russian general claims he has been removed from his position in Ukraine after informing...

Krasnodar ex-navy commander shot dead while running.

Former Russian submarine commander shot dead while jogging Speculation of surveillance through fitness app Ukrainian suspect apprehended in connection with the murder While walking in Krasnodar, southern Russia, a former submarine commander and mobilisation officer was shot and killed. Several Russian media outlets speculated that 42-year-old Stanislav Rzhitsky's profile on the Strava fitness...

Nato summit: Allies oppose Ukraine deadline for joining.

Ukraine criticizes delay in NATO accession Ukraine's path to NATO membership simplified Concerns and uncertainties surround Ukraine's membership timeline President Volodymyr Zelensky has criticized the "absurd" delay in Ukraine's accession to NATO. In response, NATO states have stated that Ukraine can join the military alliance "once allies agree and conditions are met. In...

Biden sends cluster bombs to Ukraine.

US to provide controversial cluster munitions to Ukraine Concerns over indiscriminate nature and failure to detonate Efforts to minimize risk and assurances from Ukraine The UN and almost 100 nations have banned the weapon, which is expected to boost Ukraine's sluggish counteroffensive. President Joe Biden has consented to provide controversial cluster munitions to...

Russian strike kills six in Lviv residential block.

Deadly Rocket Strike Hits Apartment Block in Lviv, Ukraine Mayor Describes Attack as "One of the Largest" on Civilian Infrastructure Multiple Casualties, Injuries, and Damages in Russian Strike on Lviv At least six persons, including a 95-year-old woman, were killed when a Russian rocket struck an apartment block in western Ukraine's Lviv. In...

Cluster bombs—why is the US sending them to Ukraine?

US agrees to provide controversial cluster munitions to Ukraine Cluster bombs: their nature and why they are prohibited Impact of the decision: erosion of moral standing and potential rift in the Western alliance The United States has announced that it will comply with Ukraine's request for controversial Cluster bombs. Human rights groups will...

At least 43 wounded in daytime attack in the Kharkiv region

Missile Strike in Ukraine Injures Dozens, Including Children Residential Area Targeted: Accusations of War Crime Damage and Devastation: Neighborhood Uninhabitable Local officials report that at least 43 people, including 12 children, were injured when a missile struck the parking lot of a residential building in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine. At approximately 13:30...

Sir Michael Jackson warns Ukraine to watch exiled Wagner Group boss Yevgeny Prigozhin.

Potential Cross-Border Threat: Ukraine on High Alert against Wagner Group Concerns Over Prigozhin's Exile to Belarus: Possible Implications for Ukraine Ukrainian Military's Strong Position: Exploiting Weaknesses in Russian Arm In the aftermath of the brief armed uprising in Russia, the Kyiv government should be vigilant against a cross-border assault by the private...

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