Putin Deploys Zircon, Zelensky Warns of New Russian Offensive, Ukraine “Destroys” Bakhmut Depots
Ukraine War Several explosions were reported in the Black Sea port of Sevastopol overnight on January 4. The Kremlin-installed Governor[…]
Read moreUkraine War Several explosions were reported in the Black Sea port of Sevastopol overnight on January 4. The Kremlin-installed Governor[…]
Read moreUkraine War Donetsk military head Pavlo Kyrylenko claims that over 60% of Bakhmut is now destroyed as Russian forces attempt[…]
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Read moreDepleting Ukraine’s Power Generation Capacity #Russia is looking to deplete #Ukraine’s power generation capacity ahead of #winter, hoping that the[…]
Read moreRussia-Ukraine Drone Warfare Drone advances in Ukraine have accelerated a long-anticipated technology trend that could soon trigger a new age[…]
Read moreUkraine War The Ukrainian military installed the state flag on the Velyky Potomkinsky Island near the Dnipro River’s delta in[…]
Read moreUkraine War On January 2, the Russian-occupied city of Sevastopol, located on the Black Sea, was reportedly attacked by Ukraine.[…]
Read moreUkraine War Russia’s ministry of defence has increased the official death toll in the Makiivka missile attack to 89 servicemen.[…]
Read moreSitrep Ukraine 03 Jan 2023 This video describes the military situation in Ukraine on the 3rd of January 2023 […]
Read moreDeadliest Strike on its Troops Russia has admitted suffering the deadliest strike on its troops sine Putin launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine ten months ago. The Kremlin has confirmed that 63 of its soldiers were killed in a series of strikes on a temporary barracks in the eastern Donetsk region. The Ukrainian defense forces have claimed responsibility for the New Year’s Eve attack and say the true death toll is much higher. Russian media have sharply criticized the senior officers involved. Credit to : DW News
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