Ukrainian Drones Strike High-Profile Russian Weapons Plant Twice in Three Days, Halting Production
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Ukrainian Drones Strike Russian Weapons Plant Twice in Three Days, Halting Production

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A key Russian weapons manufacturing plant in Russia’s Tula region that had only recently been visited by the Russian dictator himself has halted operations after being targeted by Ukrainian drones twice in the past 3 days. Ukraine launched two successful drone strikes on the Shipunov Instrument Design Bureau (KBP) in Tula—within the span of 72 hours, forcing the facility to suspend operations entirely. The factory is a key part of Russia’s high-precision weapons production.

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Wagner’s So-Called Exit from Mali Masks Kremlin’s Growing Military Presence Under New Branding
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Wagner’s So-Called Exit from Mali Masks Kremlin’s Growing Military Presence Under New Branding

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Just days after the Kremlin claimed that Wagner Group had completed its withdrawal from Mali, hard evidence on the ground suggests otherwise. Under a fresh name and deeper Kremlin control, Russia is not pulling back — it is entrenching. “Wagner Is Gone”—But Is It? On June 6, 2025, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced the official end of Wagner’s mission in Mali, claiming the mercenaries were leaving the country after 3.5 years.

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