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How Ukrainian Sea Drones Terrify the Russian Fleet: Innovating Maritime Warfare

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Summary: Ukraine's use of maritime drones has forced Russia to relocate key naval assets and rethink naval operations in the Black Sea . Maritime drones armed with explosives have successfully targeted Russian ships and infrastructure, showcasing Ukraine's strategic capabilities. The psychological impact of maritime drone attacks is significant, challenging Russian naval dominance and instigating a shift in narrative. Ukraine's utilization of maritime drone technology underscores the importance of innovation and precision violence in modern warfare. ...

How President Zelenskyy Can Keep Pressure on Russia

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Summary: President Zelenskyy could apply pressure on Russia through a joint attack on strategic targets, aiming to demonstrate strength and resolve. Drawing from historical precedent, the Doolittle Raid in World War II showcased the psychological impact of a daring operation, potentially offering insights for Zelenskyy's approach. Maintaining consistent pressure on Moscow is crucial for deterring further aggression and opening possibilities for negotiations and a peaceful resolution. ...

Fleeing Russian soldiers on the rise as Ukraine troops advance in Bakhmut

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Fleeing Russian soldiers on the rise as Ukraine troops advance in Bakhmut Now, the chief of Russia's Wagner mercenary group has said that President Zelensky was being deceptive after suggestions that Ukrainian forces had recaptured the city of Bakhmut. Yeah, he said that the situation on the flanks is shaping up according to the worst predicted scenario for Russia that is, so that signals more misery it would seem for Putin's troops. Well joining us this morning to help unravel these new developments is political reporter Stefan Boscher. Good morning to you Stefan, really good to have you with us and it does need unraveling this because we've had conflicting reports in the past few days about this spring offensive and movements being made by Ukraine in Bakhmut. That's right, some of the most movement was seen on a very stagnant Eastern front for a very long time now ov...

Ukraine War: 'Putin is feeling more and more isolated'

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Ukraine War: 'Putin is feeling more and more isolated' Well, Ukrainians are not losing it, and with the support they've had from the West, they will not lose it. The question is, can the Ukrainians win? The Russians are not going to win, but can the Ukrainians win? And if so, when? And of course, I think we all recognise, and particularly having listened to recently to President Zelensky, that until they get all the weaponry that they're asking for, main battle tanks, self-propelled artillery and the like, they won't be able to mount a proper counter-offensive and crack the Russians. So, long answer, I'm afraid, Kate, to a short question. Ukrainians will not lose this. The Russians cannot win it. What we have to do is help the Ukrainians to win on the battlefield. But we bring other pieces into this chess game, don't we? We bring in China, we bring in Belar...

'I turned off Netflix and went to fight': The Scot who went to war in Ukraine

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'I turned off Netflix and went to fight': The Scot who went to war in Ukraine As a mother, it was very, very tough. A nightmare. He wanted to go and help, and I totally got all that. But I didn't like this feeling. And I didn't expect it to still be so. raw. Feeling so raw after it. They thought their boy might not return home from the front line in Ukraine. But Douglas did make it back to the family farm in South West Scotland. The helicopters are the worst. And you'll hear the. By this point you're crawling up the wall going, not today, please not today. He had no military training, but still decided he had to go. I was sat here actually drinking a beer, watching Netflix. I made my decision, packed up the stuff and left my job an awful lot. I'm young enough, I can contribute to a better world. He was known as Soap, a video game character, who was now ...

Why the world was wrong about Putin | Analysis

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Why the world was wrong about Putin | Analysis People are packing up in their cars. They're getting out of here. A few days before I found myself standing there on the edge of Kharkiv, watching those first tank shells hit into the apartment blocks in Saltyvka, my editor, Louis Emmanuel, had asked me to come up with something to be published on the day of the war, if the war began, explaining to readers why this was happening. And I was hoping it would never be published. It was, and the answer I came up with was, probably in the simple balance of power. I quote it, Russia's military is at its strongest and most capable since the Cold War. Its public finances are also in good order, and Mr Putin may believe he is well placed to bear the costs of the conflict and inevitable sanctions. We'll come back to that in a second. The West is conversely at a moment of historic econo...

China's deputy UN ambassador calls for Russia to end Ukraine war

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China's deputy UN ambassador calls for Russia to end Ukraine war One ear into the Ukraine crisis. The conflict is still grinding on and growing in scale, wreaking havoc to countless lives. Its bill over effect is intensifying. We are deeply worried about this. China's position on the Ukraine crisis issue is consistent and clear. The sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries should be respected. The purposes and principles of the UN Charter should be observed. The legitimate security concerns of all countries should be taken seriously. All efforts conducive to peaceful resolution of the crisis should be supported. Under the current situation, I wish to share the following four points. First, the top priority is to facilitate ceasefire and succession of hostilities without delay. Conflicts and wars have no winners. The longer the brutality, the greater the human s...