Category: 6. Opinion
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How two women revolutionized drone training in Ukraine
Combat drone operation has become a crucial skill in Ukraine, relevant for both military personnel and civilians. While the state-run Army of Drones program provides drones and organizes operators, private initiatives like the Victory Drones program by the Dignitas Fund have made significant… Continue Reading
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Russian grain theft causes billions in losses, may cause food crisis in Africa and Asia
The Office of the Prosecutor General says the damage caused by Russia’s attacks and theft of Ukrainian grain has exceeded 726 million, though this figure is not final. Russia is blackmailing the global community with the real possibility of creating famine in other countries. Due to attacks… Continue Reading
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Ukraine warns IAEA of Russian intentions to target nuclear facilities ahead of winter
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) about Russia’s intentions to strike critical nuclear energy infrastructure in Ukraine ahead of the winter season. According to the minister, attacks on these facilities pose a high risk of a… Continue Reading
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Russian oil product exports rebound in September
Bloomberg has reported that the export of oil products from Russia resumed in the first half of September, driven by increased diesel fuel and fuel oil flows and improved processing rates. Seaborne oil product exports reached approximately 2.2 million barrels per day during the first 15 days of… Continue Reading
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Kamala Harris to meet Zelenskyy, discuss Ukraine’s Victory Plan
Democratic US presidential candidate Kamala Harris commented on her upcoming meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which is set to take place next week. She confirmed her participation in the event in a post on social media. Next week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy… Continue Reading
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Frontline report: Russian troops resume offensive near Bakhmut, but their advance halted
Today, there is a lot of important news from Bakhmut. Here, the Russians renewed their offensive effort after a month of pause to approach Chasiv Yar from the north by taking the northern coal mine. The fighting around the town intensified once again, as Ukrainians are effectively localizing… Continue Reading
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Japanese PM Kishida and Zelenskyy to hold talks during US visit
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is set to embark on his final trip to the United States before stepping down from office, according to a report by NHK. Kishida is expected to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his four-day tour. NHK reports that the Japanese leader… Continue Reading
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Ship with 20 thousand tons of dangerous Russian cargo to sail past Denmark
The Danish Maritime Authority has announced it is monitoring the movements of the vessel Ruby, which carries 20,000 tons of Russian ammonium nitrate, a fertilizer that can also be used to manufacture explosives, reports DR. According to the media outlet, the Maltese-flagged Ruby is scheduled to… Continue Reading
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Ukraine builds war crime case in wake of Red Cross convoy tragedy in Donetsk Oblast
Ukrainian authorities have gathered evidence implicating Russian forces in an attack on International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) vehicles in Donetsk Oblast, according to the General Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine. Ukrainian officials blame Russian artillery for the attack. The ICRC… Continue Reading
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Reuters: Iran delivers crucial missiles to Russia without launchers, sources say
Iran has provided Russia with close-range Fath-360 ballistic missiles for potential use in Ukraine but did not include the necessary mobile launchers, according to three Reuters sources familiar with the matter. These short-range missiles, with a range of up to 120 km, are set to bolster… Continue Reading