Kyiv and Odesa Hit in Major Overnight Attack as Russia Intensifies Aerial Campaign
Ukraine News, War

Kyiv and Odesa Hit in Major Overnight Attack as Russia Intensifies Aerial Campaign

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In today’s early hours, Russia launched one of its largest combined drone and missile attacks against Ukraine in recent months, striking multiple districts of Kyiv and targeting medical facilities in Odesa. Preliminary information is 5 dead and 25 injured. In total, the Russians used 315 drones and 7 missiles, including 2 ballistic missiles of North Korean manufacture.

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China’s Logic: With Ukraine’s Resources, Russia Will Have Strength for It’s Mutually Destructive War Against NATO
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China’s Logic: With Ukraine’s Resources, Russia Will Have Strength for It’s Mutually Destructive War Against NATO

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As Russia’s war on Ukraine drags into its third year, a deeper strategic pattern has begun to emerge—one that suggests China is not merely watching events unfold, but quietly shaping the conditions for a larger confrontation.

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Ukraine Hits Russian Azot Plant Again, Key Supplier of Explosives Components
Crisis in Russia, War

Ukraine Hits Russian Azot Plant Again, Key Supplier of Explosives Components

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Ukraine has carried out another drone strike on the Azot chemical plant in Novomoskovsk, a critical node in Russia’s military-industrial supply chain and the country’s second-largest producer of ammonium nitrate, a substance widely used in explosives manufacturing. The strike occurred overnight and was recorded on multiple Russian social media channels. Video footage shows the moment of detonation and the resulting fire, which continued for several hours.

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Ukraine Destroys Russian Iskander Missile Launchers on Russian Soil for First Time
Crisis in Russia, War

Ukraine Destroys Iskander Missile Launchers on Russian Soil

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Ukrainian forces have reportedly destroyed a group of Russian Iskander missile launchers inside Russia for the first time, in what officials described as a pre-emptive strike to prevent an imminent attack on a major Ukrainian city — likely Kyiv. The launchers were positioned near Klintsy, a town in Russia’s Bryansk region, approximately 40 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.

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Russia Strikes Sumy City Center, Killing 3 and Injuring Dozens
Ukraine News, War

Russia Strikes Sumy City Center, Killing 3 and Injuring Dozens

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A Russian rocket attack struck the center of Sumy on Monday morning, killing at least three people and injuring 16 others in what Ukrainian officials described as a targeted strike on civilian areas. The attack occurred shortly after 9:00 a.m. local time, according to regional authorities, and hit residential streets in the city’s central district. Among the injured are several children, officials said.

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Operation Spiderweb: Russia’s Propaganda Machine Tangled in Its Own Web
Crisis in Russia, War

Operation Spiderweb: Russia’s Propaganda Machine Tangled in Its Own Web

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Amid the ongoing aftermath of Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb – the meticulously planned drone strike targeting multiple Russian airbases – the Russian propaganda machine is in chaos. The operation reportedly damaged or destroyed 41 aircraft, including strategic bombers such as the Tu-95 and Tu-22M3, and rare A-50 early warning plane.

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The Istanbul Illusion: Russia’s Demands Reveal only Strategy to Delay US Sanctions
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The Istanbul Illusion: Russia’s Demands Reveal only Strategy to Delay US Sanctions

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Only twenty-four hours after Ukraine’s stunning operation that destroyed 34% of Russia’s irreplaceable strategic bomber aircraft, the Kremlin emerged with a list of demands so extravagant, so impervious to military reality, that the true purpose of Moscow’s “peace proposal” could no longer be obscured: these negotiations are a performance—carefully staged to delay sanctions from Donald Trump, not to secure any credible end to the war.

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Ukraine Makes History, Destroying $7 Billion of Russia’s Most Prized Aircraft in One Day
Ukraine News, War

Ukraine Makes History, Destroying $7 Billion of Russia’s Most Prized Aircraft in One Day

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In what is now clearly a landmark special operation, more than 40 Russian military aircraft were damaged or destroyed in coordinated strikes on airbases across Russia today, in an assault that appears to have redefined the range and sophistication of Ukraine’s long-range capabilities. The operation, codenamed “Web” by Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU), struck four confirmed military airfields—Belaya, Diaghilevo, Olenya, and Ivanovo.

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