Ukraine news for the forth week of February

Monday February 19 2024 – Tuesday February 20 2024 Biden could send new longer-range ATACMS missiles to Ukraine Powerful new long-range ballistic missiles, complete with cluster bombs, will reportedly form part of the aid package if passed. Read more Ambrose Evans-Pritchard | Russia is losing the economic war: the West must not lose its nerveContinue reading “Ukraine news for the forth week of February”

Frontpage news concerning Russia and Ukraine for February 12-18, 2024

Monday February 12 2024 Russia will invade Baltics if it receives Ukrainian land, says ex-Georgia president Vladimir Putin will strike Moldova and the Baltic States if he is given Ukrainian land in exchange for peace, Georgia’s imprisoned former president has warned. read more Tuesday February 13 2024 Ukraine-Russia was latest: Ukraine sends in fresh forcesContinue reading “Frontpage news concerning Russia and Ukraine for February 12-18, 2024”

Back to school in Ukraine

A look at the beginning of the schoolyear in Eastern Ukraine.

Continuous battle in Ukraine the fourth week of July 2023

July 24, 2023 Lukashenko ‘struggling to keep Wagner troops from attacking Poland’ Belarus is struggling to restrain Wagner mercenaries from attacking Poland, Alexander Lukashenko has said. The Belarusian leader made the claim during a meeting with Vladimir Putin in St Petersburg, days after Warsaw accused Moscow of using Wagner and Minsk to destabilise Eastern Europe.Continue reading “Continuous battle in Ukraine the fourth week of July 2023”

News from Ukraine the third week of June

Monday June 14 Putin lets slip that Russia has lost 54 tanks in a week Vladimir Putin has said his forces have lost 54 tanks since the start of the Ukrainian counter-offensive. He refused to reveal more details but insisted the losses were much lower than Ukraine’s, claiming Kyiv had suffered “catastrophic” defeats that includedContinue reading “News from Ukraine the third week of June”

The Guardian looking at the world the first week of 2023 June

June 01 Headlines Kyiv strikes   Three die in early morning attack by Russia Two children were among the dead, according to Ukrainian officials, in one of the most deadly attacks in recent weeks Macron   Negotiating with Putin may have to take priority over war crimes trial, says French president French president calls forContinue reading “The Guardian looking at the world the first week of 2023 June”

Kharkiv’s cemetery and Ukraine’s counter-offensive

Vitaly Lenets, 61 yrs, a former grave digger who now looks after the graveyards at Kharkiv Cemetery Credit: Heathcliff O’Malley One only needs to visit Kharkiv’s cemetery to get a true sense of the losses inflicted upon Ukraine By Heathcliff O’Malley On the southern outskirts of Ukraine’s second city Kharkiv, not far from the nowContinue reading “Kharkiv’s cemetery and Ukraine’s counter-offensive”

The Telegraph Frontpage for Friday 2023 June 02

By Daniel Hardaker A pleasure cruiser is at the centre of the police investigation into the Bournemouth beach tragedy. Meanwhile, hotel migrants have staged a protest in central London over being denied single rooms. Pleasure boat at centre of police investigation into Bournemouth beach tragedy A restored pleasure cruiser is at the centre of aContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Friday 2023 June 02”

The Russian-Ukrainian conflict is spreading to Russian territory

Whether or not Ukraine is behind the recent attacks on Russian soil, it will not change the fact that the war is now starting to spread to both states.

Russia facing 60-mile Ukrainian offensive

How far will Western countries empty their own weapons lockers to help someone else?

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