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Category: 6. Opinion
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Kremlin says Russia can mobilize as in WWII if needed
Russia’s Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on 30 April that Russia has the capacity to mobilize for war at a scale comparable to Soviet efforts during World War II if needed.
“If a great country needs to stand up, it will stand up at any moment. No one can have any doubts,” Peskov said…
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Latvia jails citizen for fighting in Russian army against Ukraine
A Latvian court sentenced a man to six years in prison for joining the Russian military and fighting against Ukraine, the Riga Northern Prosecutor’s Office reportув on 29 April.
The Riga City Court confirmed on his guilt for illegal participation in hostilities in Ukraine as part of the…
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Trump says Putin might be misleading him on peace
In an ABC News interview marking his first 100 days in office, President Donald Trump said that Russian President Vladimir Putin might want peace in Ukraine, though he acknowledged Putin could be misleading him.
“I would say that he would like to stop the war,” Trump told ABC News anchor Terry…
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US State Dep: North Korea is responsible for Russia’s war against Ukraine
The US State Department accused North Korea of prolonging the Russia-Ukraine war, stating that Pyongyang “bears responsibility” for its military involvement.
This statement comes after North Korea made its first official confirmation about sending troops to Russia under a strategic partnership…
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The Times: “Coalition of the willing” for Ukraine struggles to materialize amid Europe hesitation
European nations would struggle to collectively deploy 25,000 troops to Ukraine as part of a “coalition of the willing,” a proposed deterrence force, according to sources cited by The Times.
This falls far short of the 64,000-strong force originally suggested by British military leadership.
A…
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Ukraine criticizes proposal to advance Moldova EU accession talks separately
Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna criticized suggestions that the European Union might advance Moldova’s EU accession process separately from Ukraine’s.
Her comments came in response to statements by EU Commissioner for Enlargement Marta…
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Frontline report: Alcohol consumption compromises Russian operational security in Belgorod
Day 1161
On 29 April, there are a lot of intresting updates from the Belgorod direction.
Here, trapped in a hellish grind of constant losses, poor tactics, and relentless Ukrainian drone strikes, Russian soldiers are facing one of the lowest morale crises of the war. Recently, the alcohol abuse…
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Politico: Leaders of Britain, France and Germany decide not to travel to Kyiv on 9 May
Key European allies declined to attend a planned summit in Kyiv on 9 May, which Ukraine had organized as a diplomatic counterweight to Putin’s military parade in Moscow, Politico reported on 29 April.
According to the report, at least four high-ranking officials will skip the event: French…
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Zelenskyy: Ukraine working with US on new Russian sanctions
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