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Armed Forces of Ukraine
Russian Troops Plead for Rotation After Losing 3 Companies from Ukrainian Bridgeheads
The pleading from the Russian troops corroborates Ukrainian success in establishing bridgeheads south of Kherson and reveals a significant morale issue within the Russian ranks.
Nov. 24, 2023
Crimea
Moscow and Beijing Hold Secret Talks on Crimean Tunnel Project – WP
The talks were in response to Russian concerns about the vulnerability of the existing 18-kilometer bridge across the Kerch Strait, that has already been bombed twice by Ukraine.
Nov. 24, 2023
India
Greek Shippers to Stop Transporting Russian Oil to Avoid Sanctions
Three major Greek shipping companies have halted Russian oil shipments to avoid sanctions as the US government clamps down on ships carrying oil that break the G7 price cap.
Nov. 24, 2023
Iran
Iran in New Execution Over 2022 protests: Rights Group
Iran has executed at least 680 people this year, mostly on murder and drug-related charges, according to Oslo-based group Iran Human Rights.
Nov. 24, 2023
War in Ukraine
Russia Says Downed 16 Ukrainian Drones in South, Crimea
Ukraine has ramped up drone and missile attacks on Russian military installations in and around the peninsula as it presses a counteroffensive launched in June.
Nov. 24, 2023
War in Ukraine
Another Russian Multiple Murderer and Cannibal Released to Fight for Putin
A 44-year-old man who was convicted for murder on three separate occasions posted pictures of himself in military uniform on social media to the horror of his victims’ relatives and neighbors.
Nov. 24, 2023
Saakashvili
Georgians Сall For Ex-Leader's Release on Revolution Anniversary
Mikheil Saakashvili spearheaded the Rose Revolution in 2003 and led the nation for nine years before going into exile. After his return, he was arrested on "abuse of power charges."
Nov. 24, 2023
War in Ukraine
Russian Politician Denies Adopting Ukrainian Infant
The BBC has previously reported that Russian lawmaker Sergei Mironov had adopted a child, now two years old, who was taken from an orphanage in the Ukrainian city of Kherson last year.
Nov. 24, 2023
Belarus
OPINION: Time for Kyiv to Stop Shunning Belarusian Democratic Movement
Official Kyiv’s incongruously unreceptive attitude towards the Belarusian democratic opposition needs to be changed or explained.
Nov. 23, 2023
War in Ukraine
Russia Planning ‘War Crime,’ Will Deport Ukrainians Without Kremlin Passports from Occupied Territories on Jan.1
From the new year, all Ukrainians in the occupied territories who refuse to receive Russian passports will reportedly be considered foreigners and deported.
Nov. 23, 2023
Russia
Ukrainian Toddler Abducted from Kherson Adopted by Putin Crony
A BBC investigation has found that a two-year-old girl taken from a Kherson children’s home in 2022 was adopted by a political ally of President Putin.
Nov. 23, 2023
War in Ukraine
Russian Woman Declares Presidential Candidacy – Then is Called for Questioning
Journalist and local independent politician Ekaterina Duntsova announced her intention to run last week, but said: “Like any normal person, I am afraid.”
Nov. 23, 2023
Europe
Victory of Netherlands’ Geert Wilders Could Spell Trouble for Ukraine
With a far-right anti-EU stance, the victory of the Netherlands’ new leader could mean an end of aid to Ukraine and an unprecedented obstacle for both the EU and its longstanding policies.
Nov. 23, 2023
Drones
Russia's Latest Military Success Brag Leaves Out One Very Crucial Point
The Kremlin lauds the technical capabilities of the TOR-M2 missile system to shoot down small Ukrainian drones, neglecting to mention the sizeable costs involved.
Nov. 23, 2023
Russia
HUR Hack Reveals Russian Airline Industry ‘on Verge of Collapse’
Ukraine’s military intelligence has published details of the hack of Rosaviatsiya and has said the Kremlin is “exposing its population to mortal danger.”
Nov. 23, 2023
War in Ukraine
In Ukraine, Russia's Military Has A Manpower Problem. Now It's Becoming A Political Problem
Putin's mobilization order 14 months ago sent tens of thousands of men to the front. And the longer bloodletting goes on, the more likely a second mobilization becomes.
Nov. 23, 2023

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