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War & Defense

Donbas: Russia’s Obsession, Ukraine’s Stand, and the Path to Peace

As the Russia-Ukraine war nears its fourth year, the intense fighting in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region has become a focal point. Russia's persistent demand for control over the Donetsk Oblast is met with Ukraine's unwavering defense of its sovereignty, raising questions about the possibility of peace through territorial concession and the broader implications for global security.

2 months ago
War & Defense

Trump’s Iran Strike Jolts Putin, Weakens Russia’s Global Stance

President Trump's recent military action against Iran has significantly impacted Vladimir Putin's global standing, exposing Russia's weakened influence. The intervention, met with public skepticism in the U.S., highlights the interconnectedness of global conflicts and raises questions about future security guarantees.

2 months ago
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Putin Condemns US Strikes on Iran as ‘Cynical Violation’

Russian President Vladimir Putin has condemned US air strikes on Iran, calling them a "cynical violation" of international law and morality. While Moscow offers strong words of support, experts suggest Russia's practical aid to Iran may be limited by capacity and logistical constraints. The incident also raises questions about Russia's global standing and its impact on the war in Ukraine.

2 months ago
War & Defense

Ukraine Strikes Deep: Russia’s ‘Untouchable’ Assets Hit

Ukraine has successfully launched long-range drone attacks deep inside Russia, hitting a crucial chemical plant in Perm and an oil terminal in Krasnodar. These strikes dismantle Russia's perceived geographical safety and target key economic lifelines, impacting its ability to sustain the war effort. The attacks highlight Ukraine's evolving strategy of systematic disruption and innovative use of technology, including high-altitude balloons, to degrade Russian capacity.

2 months ago
War & Defense

Ex-Russian President Medv’s Stark War Ultimatum Revealed

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has reaffirmed Moscow's non-negotiable demands for ending the war in Ukraine, directly linked to Vladimir Putin's public conditions. His statements dismantle illusions of compromise and suggest a prolonged conflict, as the stated goals remain vague and open-ended.

2 months ago
War & Defense

Russia’s Hidden Debt Crisis: A Silent Drain on Citizens

Russia is reportedly accumulating significant debt through complex financial schemes, which critics argue are subtly draining resources from its citizens. The government's reliance on borrowing, coupled with inflation and rising interest rates, is placing a growing burden on ordinary Russians.

2 months ago
War & Defense

Russia’s Growing Memorials Hint at Unacknowledged Scale of Loss

New memorials appearing across Russia, such as the one in Knyaze-Volkonskoye, are revealing an unsettling scale of military losses. These sites highlight a pattern of honor without accountability, where the system appears to normalize casualties and reshape individuals within abnormal wartime conditions. The proliferation of these memorials raises profound questions about the human cost of conflict and the systemic failures that lead to such widespread and unacknowledged loss.

2 months ago
War & Defense

Russia’s Recruitment Crisis: Students, Drafts, and Evasive Tactics

Russia is facing a severe military recruitment crisis, resorting to unconventional tactics like enlisting students and normalizing year-round conscription due to a dwindling volunteer pool. These measures signal increasing pressure to sustain the conflict, raising concerns about potential future large-scale mobilizations.

2 months ago