North Korea supplies half of artillery shells Russia uses while Its soldiers...
North Korea provides Russia with approximately 3 million artillery shells yearly, about half of what Russia needs in its war against Ukraine, reports The Times, citing sources in Western intelligence....
View ArticleParamedic Savenko to Frontline Voices: ‘My biggest fear is that the war will...
Editor’s note: The following is an interview with Interior Ministry paramedic Oleksandr Savenko who was in Mariupol when Russian forces started to target the Azov Sea coastal city in February 2022....
View ArticlePresident Zelenskyy: We’ll try to convince partners at Ramstein for major...
“The Donetsk directions remain particularly challenging, and we will try to convince our partners at the upcoming “Ramstein” meeting of the urgent need for significant reinforcement of our capabilities...
View ArticlePolitico: Saudi Arabia could deal serious blow to Russia’s oil revenues
Saudi Arabia’s plans to increase oil production and regain market share could leave Moscow without petro dollars for its war coffers, reports Politico. The world’s third-highest crude oil producer “is...
View ArticlePoland to erect defensive lines along border with Belarus, Russia
Poland is set to construct the first elements of defensive fortifications along its borders with Russia and Belarus by the end of the year, said Deputy Defense Minister Cezary Tomczy, as reported by...
View ArticleThe Bulletin: Why Russia is more likely to go nuclear in Ukraine if it’s...
by Mariana Budjeryn, a senior research associate with the Project on Managing the Atom (MTA) at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center Source: The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists; an article by...
View ArticleBritish intelligence: Russia plans to wreak ‘mayhem’ on Europe
Russia seeks to unleash “mayhem on British and European streets,” Britain’s MI5 counterintelligence chief Ken McCallum said at a briefing in London, according to the country’s BBC public broadcaster....
View ArticleRussia pilfers another 180,000 tons of Ukrainian grain
Russia this year has so far exported more than 180,000 tons of stolen Ukrainian grain from the ports of occupied Mariupol through the Azov Sea, reported Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal. Speaking...
View ArticlePresident Zelenskyy: New sanctions target betrayers of Ukraine
“We continue our work on sanctions – two new sanctions packages were imposed today. On those who have betrayed Ukraine and also, on military production in Russia – those legal entities and individuals...
View ArticleRussian church redoubles propaganda efforts in Portugal, community reports
The Russian Orthodox Church in Portugal is reportedly wielding its oversized influence to drown out pro-Kyiv voices among Ukrainian refugees and limit the community presence of the Ukrainian Greek...
View ArticleEstonian president: West must tear down ‘wall of restrictions’ for Ukraine
The West must tear down the “wall of restrictions” it has created for Ukraine, Estonian President Alar Karis stated in his column for Politico, regarding Kyiv’s inability to strike legitimate military...
View ArticleICC may investigate Belarus’s role in deporting Ukrainian children
The International Criminal Court (ICC) may investigate Belarus’s role in the deportation of Ukrainian children. Though Minsk has not ratified the Rome Statute that established The Hague-based court,...
View ArticlePresident Zelenskyy: Russia must accept that Europe has borders
“Russia’s war against us, against our people, against Ukraine shows the world what modern warfare looks like. Every leader has to focus on ensuring their armies are technologically advanced,” said...
View ArticleForeigners receive green light to serve as officers in Ukraine Armed Forces
Ukraine’s national legislature, the Verkhovna Rada, has approved a law that allows foreigners and stateless individuals to serve as officers in the Armed Forces of Ukraine under contract, Defense...
View ArticleRussia deceitfully recruits Global South women for drones assembly
Russia is recruiting young women from African, Asian, and Latin American countries for the assembly of strike drones used in the war against Ukraine, the Associated Press reports. In doing so, Russian...
View ArticleTürkiye reinforces call for the return of occupied territories to Ukraine
Ankara has reiterated its commitment to Ukraine’s territorial integrity, sovereignty, and independence. Turkish presidential chief adviser Yalçın Topçu voiced the advocacy efforts to bring...
View ArticleUkrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna dies in Russian captivity
Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, 27, tragically died in Russian captivity during her transfer from Taganrog to Moscow. The Russian Defense Ministry confirmed her death following a request from...
View ArticlePresident Zelenskyy: We need to act now to prevent Russia and its allies from...
“True peace can only be achieved through strength, and the entire next week will be dedicated to working with our partners for the sake of such strength, for the sake of true peace,” said Ukrainian...
View ArticleNATO to overhaul relations with Russia, says to ignore nuclear threats
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) plans to reassess its relations with Russia as the Alliance’s defense ministers are set to meet on Oct. 17-18 to discuss a new strategy, according to an...
View ArticleIndia is second-largest supplier of sanctioned goods to Russia
India is one of biggest suppliers of sanctioned critical technologies such as, microchips, circuits, and machinery – to Russia, trailing only China, Bloomberg reports, citing data from U.S. and...
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