Russian forces have started to deploy air defense and electronic warfare systems from Crimea on the front lines in Kherson Oblast due to significant losses, according to the Atesh partisan movement.
Category: 6. Opinion
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Pro-Ukrainian partisans growing impact forces Russian troops to deploy more air defenses in Kherson Oblast
Ukrainian Armed Forces liberated the right-bank part of the region, including the city of… -
Sweden commits $ 7.8 mn to Ukraine for demining and drone technology
Sweden will allocate approximately €7.2 million ($7.8 mn) to coalitions focused on demining and drone technologies, as part of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG). This is included in the 18th military support package for Ukraine.
“This support will help Ukraine develop drone…
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Syrskyi: Russian equipment losses hit 9,838 units in 2025
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi said on 29 March that Russian army losses in automotive and special equipment have reached almost 10 thousand units since the beginning of 2025.
According to Syrskyi, every day the Defense Forces neutralize over a thousand…
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Putin’s response: Iranian-made drone strike on Dnipro kills four civilians, injures pregnant woman amid US ceasefire talks
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has stated that the recent Russian drone attack on Dnipro is a direct response from Russian President Vladimir Putin to a US proposal to hold a ceasefire in Ukraine.
Russia continues its deliberate daily air attacks on residential areas and civilian…Continue Reading
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Ukrainian forces crush Russian assault on Kupiansk, destroying 13 armored vehicles
On 28 March, the Khortytsia Operational-Strategic Group reported that Russian troops attempted an assault on the Kupiansk front in Kharkiv Oblast but faced a crushing defeat as Ukrainian forces destroyed their armored vehicles and landing troops.
Kupiansk is a critical railway and logistical…
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Denmark boosts Arctic defense amid US pressure over Greenland control and Russia’s threat
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has reaffirmed that Greenland is part of NATO and called for the Alliance to bolster its security presence in the Arctic.
The statement comes amid reports that US President Donald Trump’s administration is seeking to “purchase” or establish total control…
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Pro-Ukrainian partisans target Russian base in Mariupol, destroying ammunition
On 23 March, Ukrainian partisans set a Russian military base in occupied Mariupol on fire, destroying several vehicles, says Head of the Center for the Study of the Occupation Petro Andriushchenko.
Mariupol, a strategic Ukrainian port city on the Sea of Azov, fell to Russian forces in 2022…
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Ukraine repels 72 Russian assaults on strategic Donetsk Oblast transport hub
Russian forces continue to mount intense assaults against Ukrainian defenders on the Pokrovsk front in Donetsk Oblast, suffering new losses, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Pokrovsk is positioned at the intersection of key roads and railways, facilitating the…
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“One year is all Putin needs.” Russia may mobilize huge army again after Ukraine peace deal, Dutch intel warns
Dutch Minister of Defence Ruben Brekelmans has warned that Russia could be ready to execute a “large-scale” troop movement approximately one year after any ceasefire or peace agreement in Ukraine, according to Dutch military intelligence.
This warning echoes Ukraine’s long-standing concerns…
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Frontline report: Ukraine’s elite Azov stormtroopers dig Russians out of basements near Toretsk – one grenade at a time
Today, there are many interesting updates from the Toretsk direction. Here, with Russian forces weakened and stretched thin, Ukraine is pressing forward in Toretsk with a coordinated and relentless assault. Using precision airstrikes, artillery, and elite ground units, еhey are systematically…
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