Former Polish President Lech Wałęsa has called for a recount or a repeat of the second round of the presidential election, in which the conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki emerged victorious.
Category: 6. Opinion
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Former Polish president demands election recount after anti-Ukraine candidate wins
On 1 June, Poland held the second round of its presidential election, resulting in the election of… -
One cannot exist if other does: Kremlin directly says war on Ukraine is about elimination, not land
US President Donald Trump compared the war in Ukraine to a fight between two children. In response, the Kremlin declared that this war is “existential” for Russia. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov says the war is a “matter of the future” for Russia.
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Russia overloads bombers with missiles to strike Ukraine risking total fleet breakdown
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ACLED reveals how Russia lies about Ukrainian army losses: data analysts slash kill claims from 300 to 10 when verification fails
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Death itself: What rose from bottom of Kakhovka Reservoir after Russia’s dam blast?
The water began rising quietly, like a whisper. On the morning of 6 June 2023, residents of Oleshky in Kherson Oblast watched small streams seep through their streets. This happened after Russian troops pulled the trigger and blew up the Kakhovka Plant’s dam to prevent a Ukrainian military…
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Frontline report: Russia’s 50,000 troops surge for Sumy offensive — that’s exactly what Kyiv’s HIMARS were waiting for
Today, there are many important updates from the Sumy direction.
Here along the Sumy border, Ukrainian forces lured Russian units into counterattacks and then traced their movements back to hidden staging grounds across Kursk. With their positions exposed, HIMARS batteries struck hard,…
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Russia just made its deadliest bombs twice as dangerous
Every day, 180 Russian bombs fall on Ukraine. Now they’re falling from twice as far away.
Russia has quietly deployed a new version of its satellite-guided glide bombs that can strike targets from more than 95 kilometers away—double the range of previous models.
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Russia tests Ukraine’s northern defenses, with regional capital Sumy in the crosshairs
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Russia’s thickest “red line” just went up in smoke — now the West has to go all in
In autumn 2024, the Kremlin made another step towards fresh nuclear blackmail. On 25 September, Vladimir Putin publicly hinted at the possibility of expanding the conditions for the use of nuclear weapons, stressing the need to “forecast the development of the situation” and update…
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Mi-8 military helicopter blown up, Mi-35 wrecked as Ukraine hits Russia’s Bryansk airport, media says
A Ukrainian drone attack on Bryansk airport overnight on 5–6 June destroyed a Russian Mi-8 helicopter and damaged a Mi-35, according to Russian news Telegram channel Astra. There are signs of the long-lasting military use of the civilian facility, Militarnyi notes.
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