The initial draft of the “Treaty on Permanent Neutrality and Security Guarantees of Ukraine” published by the President of Russia proves exactly one thing – the Russian Federation was ready to conclude a peace agreement on more than adequate conditions. ...
Read More »Poland prevents Ukrainian bound South African delegation from disembarking for hours
By Lizeka TandwaPoland blocked the South African delegation traveling on a peacekeeping mission to Russia and Ukraine from getting off their plane for hours, citing what it said were undeclared dangerous goods on board. Journalists who travelled to Poland en ...
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The New Atlas LIVE: Mark Sleboda Explains Ukraine’s Offensive as it Enters Week 3
Mark Sleboda is an international relations and security expert living in Russia. Today he talks about Ukraine’s long-anticipated offensive as it enters week 3.
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Russian Fighter Jets Flew Over The U.S. Garrison In Southeastern Syria After F-22 Deployment
The 22 United States troops who were wounded in the June 11 northeastern Syria helicopter incident were part of the highly secretive Delta Force commando unit, The New York Times reported on June 13, citing three senior military officials. The U.S. Central Command announced ...
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Russia holds West responsible for dam disaster – UN envoy
Sponsors encouraged Kiev to carry out its “terrorist” plans, the Russian envoy told the Security Council. Ukraine destroyed the Kakhovka dam in an “unthinkable crime” intended to harm Crimea for choosing Russia in 2014, Russia’s permanent representative to the UN ...
Read More »Kakhovka dam destruction: What you need to know
Moscow has accused Kiev of an act of deliberate sabotage that put at risk thousands of local residents. A major breach of the Kakhovka hydroelectric dam in Russia’s Kherson Region inundated huge swaths of land on the banks of the ...
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