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The major points from Putin’s Victory Day address
Contrary to what Western officials were expecting, Putin did not officially declare war, announce mobilization or claim partial victory in the Ukraine operation. He essentially alleged the US and NATO of working to revive Nazism and falsify history through the direct support of neo-Nazis and Banderites in Ukraine. He also went on to highlight the moral…
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Zelensky celebrated WW2 victory by posting pic of Ukrainian Nazi
In their social media posts on the occasion of Victory Day, Ukraine President Zelensky and Ukraine’s Defense Ministry published a photo collage that included a Ukrainian soldier with Nazi SS insignia. Zelenskyy posted the pic on his Instagram that clearly showed Ukrainian soldier wearing Nazi SS insignia. In this post, Zelensky also posted pic of…
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Briefing by Russian Defence Ministry on 9 May
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continue the special military operation in Ukraine. High-precision air-based missiles of the Russian Aerospace Forces have hit 11 areas of manpower and military equipment concentration, 4 company strongpoints, 8 ammunition depots of the Ukrainian Troops near Konstantinovka, Antonovka, Elizavetovka, Dolina and Lisichansk as well as 2 air target…
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Briefing by Russian Defence Ministry on 8 May
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continue the special military operation in Ukraine. High-precision air-based missiles of the Russian Air Force have destroyed weapons and military equipment from the USA and Western countries, as well as personnel of the AFU reserve units, delivered to Sol railway station near Soledar. In addition, 19 areas of…
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Briefing by Russian Defence Ministry on 7 May
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continue the special military operation in Ukraine. High-precision air-based missiles of the Russian Air Force have hit 5 areas of manpower and military equipment concentration, as well as 1 ammunition depot near Bakhmut, Donetsk People’s Republic. Operational-tactical and army aviation have hit 18 military assets of Ukraine. Among…
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Attack on Sinai checkpoint kills 11 Egyptian troops
Egypt’s military said Saturday that at least 11 troops, including an officer, were been killed in a militant attack in the northern part of the Sinai Peninsula. The military said the militants attacked a water pumping station on Saturday, east of the Suez Canal. The statement said security forces clashed with the attacking militants. It says…
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Briefing by Russian Defence Ministry on 6 May
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continue the special military operation in Ukraine. High-precision air-based missiles fired by the Russian Air Force hit 31 areas of AFU manpower and military equipment concentration, as well as 1 ammunition depot near Popasnaya. Operational-tactical and army aviation of the Russian Aerospace Forces have hit 27 military assets…
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Briefing by Russian Defence Ministry on 5 May
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continue the special military operation in Ukraine. High-precision air-based missiles of the Russian Aerospace Force have hit the command post of the 24th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the AFU near Loskutovka, 2 nationalist ammunition depots near Seversk, as well as 28 areas of manpower and military equipment concentration.…
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Ukrainian forces continue using medical facilities for battlefield
In Kharkiv, artillery and ammunition storage facilities have been located on the territory of city hospital No 8, and the hospital staff and all civilians, including the seriously ill, have been forced to leave the medical facility under threat of reprisals. In Sloviansk, heavy military equipment has been placed on the territory of the railway…
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Briefing by Russian Defence Ministry on 4 May
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continue the special military operation in Ukraine. High-precision air-based missiles of the Russian Aerospace Forces during the day destroyed: 4 artillery batteries at firing positions, 3 ammunition depots near Mirnaya Dolina, Bakhmutskaya and Tashkovka, 20 areas of manpower and military equipment concentration, and 1 US-made counter-battery radar station…
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