Ukraine Says It Hit Russia’s Ryazan Refinery
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Russian operatives linked to President Vladimir Putin's intelligence networks used commercial shipping routes to access UK ports and critical infrastructure sites.
Col. Gen. Vladimir Chirkin said Moscow's leadership was "unprepared" and misled into thinking 70% of Ukrainians supported Russia.
On November 28, Ukrainian Sea Baby unmanned surface vessels (USVs) struck two Russian oil tankers, the Kairos and the Virat, in the Black Sea. The tankers are part of Russia’s shadow fleet, a group of ships that Russia uses to evade Western sanctions.
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China is secretly buying Russian military hardware to prepare for a Taiwan invasion
Key Points and Summary – Leaked Russian documents obtained by the Kyiv Independent reveal a covert Chinese arms pipeline from Moscow to Beijing since early 2022, focused on building a PLA airborne force tailored for a Taiwan assault.
A FIREBALL engulfed a 4×4 in Moscow today in a suspected car bombing. The Land Cruiser Prado exploded in a Moscow suburb, where a second explosion was heard after the car was ablaze. The
In the temporarily occupied areas of Luhansk region, Russian military commissariats are intensively encouraging graduating students to go to war for a “promising career.” — Ukrinform.
The Hawks have arrested a fifth suspect in relation to the ongoing investigation into South Africans being recruited into the Russian military.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the capture of the key Ukrainian town of Pokrovsk would enable the military to proceed with its tasks in its offensive operations in Ukraine, according to Russian news agencies.
Russian forces are still edging forward along several parts of the long front line in Ukraine – despite yet another call from US President Donald Trump for a combat freeze along existing lines. Both sides “should stop where they are,” Trump said on ...
Col. Andrei Demurenko’s war story began at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., at a moment of hope and peace. It ended with a mortar blast in Ukraine.
Sukhoi Su-35S aircrafts perform during the International Military-Technical Forum "Army 2022" at Kubinka military training ground in Moscow, Russia, on August 17, 2022. Credit - Pavel Pavlov—Anadolu Agency/Getty Images North American Aerospace Defense ...
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Europe may have to shoot down Russian aircrafts, drones, president of NATO country says
Czech President Petr Pavel told the Sunday Times that repeated Russian violations of NATO airspace may eventually require direct military action. He argued that Russia would not tolerate similar behavior and that Europe must show equal resolve.