Russia, Ukraine and Putin
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Russian President Vladimir Putin warns of extending military gains in Ukraine if Kremlin demands are ignored in peace talks. Despite extensive diplomatic efforts, conflicting positions between Moscow and Kyiv persist.
Russian-Armenian military-technical cooperation has undergone significant shifts since the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war. These changes unfold across a three-layered framework: first, at the local level,
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The Russian Military: A Spent Force?
Key Points and Summary - Russia emerges from Ukraine bloodied but adaptive: more drones, EW, glide bombs, and routinized long-range strikes; increased but stressed industrial output; and chronic manpower and leadership gaps. -Those limits, plus NATO’s ...
Russia’s war economy is not collapsing, but neither is it stable. It survives by pushing strain into the future – into labour markets, public finances and the everyday lives of Russian households.
Russian military personnel are present on board some vessels of Russia's shadow fleet. Swedish Navy Operations Chief Marko Petkovic stated this in an interview with SVT, TVP World reports, according to Ukrinform. "We have seen and received information that [Russian] uniformed personnel are on board some of the shadow fleet ships," Petkovic said.
Russia's chief of general staff claimed during a meeting with President Vladimir Putin on Sunday that Russian troops had taken full control of Krasnoarmeysk, the Russian name for the Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region.
European nations are constructing a defensive wall along NATO's eastern frontier as Western intelligence agencies warn Russia could be militarily capable of attacking the alliance within five years. To assist with the construction of defensive works,
Germany is stepping up military recruiting and investing in everything from drones to spy cockroaches to build up its defense.