Weaponizing the Food Supply: Russia Caught Selling Tons of Plundered Ukrainian Wheat
Russia is shipping stolen Ukrainian grain to Turkey, Syria, and African countries, weaponizing the food supply and may be contributing to global food insecurity.
Russia is shipping stolen Ukrainian grain to Turkey, Syria, and African countries, weaponizing the food supply and may be contributing to global food insecurity.
After five weeks of a relatively safe atmosphere in Ukraine’s capital city of Kyiv, Russia has launched strikes in the capital city, apparently targeting Western-donated tanks in an apparent move to show that it still has striking capabilities well within Ukrainian soil.
Germany had only supplied Ukraine with two arms deliveries from March 30 to May 26, leading many to think that Germany’s Olaf Scholz was sweet-talking his way out of sending heavy weapons to Ukraine.
Amid suspected high losses from the Russian side due to its underwhelming military performance in Ukraine, the Russian healthcare system is reportedly overwhelmed by a large number of wounded soldiers from the frontlines, revealing another weakness of Kremlin institutions.
In modern-day Ukraine, their Kraken forces are no less scary, killing Russians by the score and taking back once-occupied sections of their homeland.
It’s been no secret to the world for several months that something is very wrong with Russian President Vladimir Putin
A group of western fighters composed of American, British, and possibly Canadian fighters took out a Russian BTR-80 and later stormed a trench where they allegedly killed some 30 Russians.
Poland is set to donate 18 AHS KRAB self-propelled howitzers to Ukraine, with Kyiv ordering 60 more of the KRABs to arm itself against Russia.
The Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (SSO/SOF) used US-donated Switchblade kamikaze drones to kill Russian tank operators in Ukraine.
Meet the Ukrainian ‘Unicorn’ volunteer fighters, Oleksandr Zhygan and Antonina Romanova, who are LGBTQ+ fighters that are currently fighting for their country.
In this collaboration between Newsweek and SOFREP we attempt to quell some of the speculation out there that Putin has a single button that he can push to unilaterally launch a nuclear strike against the West. It’s really not that simple
Not much has been said about Ukrainian casualties and their equipment losses. Today, we try to look at both sides of the story going into the 100th day of the war.