Putin In Hiding, Living in Fear as Russian Army Retreats?
An aide to Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky says Vladimr Putin is “living in fear for his life'” because the Russian military has retreated.
An aide to Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky says Vladimr Putin is “living in fear for his life'” because the Russian military has retreated.
Video of a massacre of Russian troops by Ukrainian soldiers has appeared, but was it a war crime? Or was it the result of a different war crime committed by these now dead Russian soldiers?
A viral video showing Russia’s T-14 Armata battle tank has ignited speculation about whether the weapon will be deployed in Syria. One can assume that Russia will be hesitant to deploy the T-14 against Ukraine, as the latter has intensified its ground offensive after recapturing Kherson. There has been speculation that the next-generation T-14 Armata […]
A United Nations official issued a stern warning after Ukraine’s main nuclear plant was shelled, saying, “You are playing with fire.”
Pentagon’s top policy adviser Colin Kahl warned that Moscow wanted to deplete Ukrainian air defenses, which have so far prevented the Russian military from dominating the skies over Ukraine.
Morale among Russian troops in Ukraine’s Donbas region is “exceedingly low” at the moment.
Austin said US-supplied NASAMS air defense systems in Ukraine had intercepted every Russian missile, suggesting 100% success.
The coming winter war in Ukraine may prove to be Russia’s undoing. Russia has had major problems supplying its demoralized army in good weather, and winter brings all new problems that have to be dealt with.
The White House is requesting an additional $37.7 billion in aid from Congress to support Ukraine as it battles Russia, according to a senior administration official.
Russia is blamed for missiles that have landed inside Poland killing two people, but they may not have been Russian given the evidence so far.
According to Kyiv, a Ukrainian sniper has been hunting Russian soldiers one by one and comes close to setting up a world record.
As long as Moscow tries to force Kyiv to accept the Minsk agreements, which would result in a more humiliating outcome for Ukraine than the full-scale invasion in February, Vladimir Putin will feel validated.