Cyber Warfare Hasn’t Made Sense in Ukraine – and Likely Won’t Anywhere Else
SOFREP member Tom Johansmeyer explains why cyber-attacks are a sideshow in the larger conflict in Ukraine.
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SOFREP member Tom Johansmeyer explains why cyber-attacks are a sideshow in the larger conflict in Ukraine.
Russians are in the middle of a somewhat confusing winter season as their conscripts are pushed to face Ukrainians backed by Western training and weaponry.
Russia, with all of its bravado and confidence when they started attacking Ukraine, has been experiencing a lot of mishaps in the battlefield.
It has been a long journey for Ukrainians since the beginning of the war this February.
Russia deployed another Bastion-P mobile coastal defense missile system on the Kuril Island of Paramushir amid rising tensions with Japan.
If there’s one thing we learned in this months-long run of the Ukraine-Russia war, it is that Russian troops are not only demoralized but have fallen short of expectations.
Ukraine has fired drones toward two Russian military bases and an oil depot
According to a Ukrainian general, better-trained Russian soldiers are arriving at the battle line.
According to Kyiv, Russia has exhausted its stock of Shahed-136 drones from Iran.
New reports show how Russia’s Wagner mercenary group is committing violence and extortion against Africans who are part of the diamond-extraction industry.
Ukrainians are striking back after Russia’s multiple assaults on their civilian regions and energy lines.
The United States and NATO have been directly involved in the Ukrainian conflict since the beginning, according to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.