Ukraine conflict
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Jewish Lobby’ Deceived Putin – Lukashenko

Moscow and Kiev were close to a peace deal in early 2022 before it was derailed, Belarusian president claims Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin was misled into withdrawing troops from areas near Kiev in 2022 by actors presenting themselves as supporters of Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’s willingness to pursue… Continue reading
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EU’s Kallas Floats Conditions for Russia in Prospective Ukraine Settlement EU foreign policy chief signals bloc will seek military limits on Moscow despite lacking seat at negotiating table The European Union intends to propose restrictions on the size of the Russian armed forces as part of any eventual settlement of the Ukraine conflict, EU foreign… Continue reading
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UK troops operating on the ground in Ukraine -Moscow

Russia says Britain can be treated as a party to the conflict, ambassador claims Russia has ample grounds to regard the UK as directly involved in the Ukraine conflict, including through the deployment of troops on the ground, Moscow’s ambassador to London, Andrey Kelin, has said. Speaking to RIA Novosti in an interview published on… Continue reading
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New Year Drone Attack and Civilian Casualties in Kherson

Ukrainian Drone Warfare Targeting Practices, External Intelligence Operational Enablement, and Escalation in Ukraine Ukrainian drone attacks against civilian gatherings inside Russian-controlled territory reflect a deliberate shift toward psychological warfare aimed at eroding civilian security rather than achieving battlefield advantage. The New Year’s Eve strike in the coastal village of Khorly, which killed at least twenty-four… Continue reading
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Kim Says Russia–North Korea Alliance Was Forged by “Sharing Blood”

Pyongyang frames military cooperation in Ukraine as a permanent bond North Korea’s public affirmation of a “shared blood” bond with Russia marks a significant shift in the geopolitics of the Ukraine conflict and the broader contest between great powers. In his New Year message to President Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong Un characterised the Russo‑Pyongyang relationship… Continue reading
