Inside Ukraine’s SBU Drone Strike on Five Russian Airfields
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Inside Ukraine’s SBU Drone Strike on Five Russian Airfields

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Today, Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) executed one of the most extraordinary special operations in military history. Codenamed “Pavutyna” (Web), the strike targeted five Russian military airfields located deep in the enemy’s rear — thousands of kilometers from the Ukrainian frontlines. Using truck-launched long-range drones, the operation marked a turning point in drone warfare and signaled a blunt message: nowhere in Russia is safe.

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Russia’s Centuries-Long Assault on Ukraine
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Russia’s Centuries-Long Assault on Ukraine

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Russian atrocities in Ukraine have persisted for over 250 years, manifesting through invasions, mass murders, engineered famines, deportations, torture, forced assimilation, and systematic cultural destruction. From the tsars to the Soviets to the current regime, each has pursued the objective of Ukrainian subjugation.

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Russian Elite crew killed in mi-8 helicopter crash
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Russian Elite crew killed in mi-8 helicopter crash

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When a Russian Mi-8 military helicopter crashed in the Oryol region of Russia this week, killing all crew members on board, the story of the crash itself soon became secondary to the story of the identities of the pilots. The crash occurred on May 23 during what was described as a routine flight and was attributed to a technical malfunction, specifically engine failure.

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300 Years of Russia ‘Protecting the People’ as pretext for invasion and genocide
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300 Years of Russia ‘Protecting the People’ as pretext for invasion and genocide

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From the imperial conquests of the 18th century to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the Kremlin has consistently used one excuse to justify its aggression: the protection of Russian speakers or ethnic Russians. This narrative, repackaged across centuries, has served as a diplomatic smokescreen for conquest, occupation, and coercion. The rhetoric is simple but effective—frame invasions as defensive, wrap imperial ambitions in humanitarian language, and label victims as aggressors.

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Russians bombard Kyiv’s civilian population in relentless seven hour attack
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Russians bombard Kyiv’s civilian population in relentless seven hour attack

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KYIV — Russia launched a six-hour overnight assault on Ukraine’s capital, targeting multiple residential districts with ballistic missiles and Shahed drones. The attack, which began late on Friday and continued into the early hours of Saturday, caused fires, injuries, and widespread structural damage. Ukrainian officials say the strikes once again demonstrate that Russia is now directing its war efforts primarily at the civilian population.

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Ukrainian Drone Strikes Targets Russian Military Supplier
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Ukrainian Drone Strikes Targets Russian Military Supplier

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Ukrainian forces struck the Energia battery manufacturing plant in Yelets, in Russia’s Lipetsk region, in the early hours of May 23, 2025. The attack caused a significant fire that injured eight people and necessitated evacuations. It represents a notable escalation in Ukraine’s capacity to conduct long-range operations against Russian military-industrial targets.

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Nine Ukrainian Children Rescued from Russian-Occupied Territories
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Nine Ukrainian Children Rescued from Russian-Occupied Territories

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Nine more Ukrainian children have been successfully returned from Russian-occupied territories, the Office of the President of Ukraine confirmed on May 22. The children had been unlawfully held in occupied regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson oblasts—areas currently under partial Russian military control.

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Putin Has No Interest in Peace — Only in Ukraine’s Erasure
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Putin Has No Interest in Peace — Only in Ukraine’s Erasure

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As international discussions of a potential ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia have proven to be mere Kremlin theatrics, it is crucial to confront a stark truth: Vladimir Putin is not seeking compromise or peace. His objective remains what it has always been—the destruction of Ukraine as a sovereign, independent state. Over two years into the full-scale invasion, Putin has shown no interest in good-faith negotiations.

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