The Latest On Ukraine
Read our latest thoughts on what is going on in Ukraine today, from Ukraine going over to the offensive, to Russia losing another two flag rank officers in the last two days.
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Read our latest thoughts on what is going on in Ukraine today, from Ukraine going over to the offensive, to Russia losing another two flag rank officers in the last two days.
Oleg Matveychev, a member of the Russian Parliament, called for the United States to return Alaska and a settlement in California on Russian state television. The lawmaker outlined a series of demands for the United States and Ukraine “after Ukraine’s demilitarization is completed.” This included additional reparations to cover the economic damage to Russia brought […]
We didn’t predict Russia would invade Ukraine, but we did predict that sanctions would not deter him, that invasion was not “imminent” in January and that it would fail if Russia departed from sound military doctrine. We were proven right in all those things.
The ICJ ruled in favor of the provisional order instructing Russia to halt the invasion of Ukraine through a 13 to 2 vote. Russia subsequently rejected it citing ICJ’s lack of authority on them.
After President Biden called Russian President Vladimir Putin a war criminal, the Kremlin has now threatened to put the US “in their place”.
An alleged Federal Security Service (FSB) whistleblower in a 2000-word letter claimed that Putin’s conquest of Ukraine has no chance of victory due to intelligence collection mishaps.
New information has revealed that Russia asked China for MREs to feed their starving Russian troops in Ukraine, many of which had been seen to be looting Ukrainian establishments in search of food.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has now called for the self-cleansing of Russia, claiming that “scum and traitors” were living among them following massive protests within the Kremlin and suffering from various FSB leaks.
Major General Oleg Mityaev was allegedly killed by Ukrainian forces during an assault on Mariupol. He is the 4th Russian general to be killed since the start of the invasion following the deaths of Major General Andrei Sukhovetsky, Major General Vitaly Gerasimov, and Major General Andrey Kolesnikov.
Sergey Beseda, head of the FSB’s Fifth Service, and his deputy Anatoly Bolyukh were put on house arrest due to failures in intelligence collection in Ukraine.
Russia has warned Sweden and Finland of political and military consequences in the case that the two countries join NATO.
Ukraine is getting 100 new Switchblade drones as part of President Biden’s $800 million security assistance package following Zelensky’s impassionate plea.