US Veterans Lend a Hand For Ukraine, Will Russia Retaliate?
“We need to give people the means to defend themselves,” Perry Blackburn Jr., 60, a retired Army Special Forces lieutenant colonel.
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“We need to give people the means to defend themselves,” Perry Blackburn Jr., 60, a retired Army Special Forces lieutenant colonel.
“Military units, including the East group and the West group, must carry out their tasks according to previously approved plans.” – Putin.
The United States Commerce Department has blacklisted five Chinese companies for continuing to supply Russian military defense firms after the start of the invasion of Ukraine despite sanctions.
The government of Iran has formally submitted an application to become a member of BRICS, with Argentina following close behind.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised Belarus that they will supply nuclear-capable Iskander-M missiles to Minsk to further bolster their arsenal amid NATO expansion.
Turkish defense firm and drone maker Baykar has donated 3 Bayraktar TB2 drones to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, rejecting a Ukrainian crowdfunded payment for the drones.
Big changes may be coming to NATO’s deterrence mechanisms following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Two Russian Kh-22 missiles have reportedly hit a crowded Ukrainian shopping mall in Kremenchuk, leaving 16 dead with 59 wounded.
Did the Russian Armed Forces believe their own government’s propaganda? Did Putin believe it too? Did the West believe it?
The British Defense Ministry has reported that the Russian forces have likely captured Severodonetsk, but analysts say this will not make a dent in the war.
The Russians will now be feeling some good old American firepower as the US-donated HIMARS has arrived in Ukraine, with more units on the way under Biden’s new $450 million aid to Kyiv.
A Russian Mi-8 helicopter crossed into Estonia’s southeastern territory. Estonia and France respond with a surprise military drill to keep Russians at bay.