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NATO
Baltic Nations to Build Defense Network Along Borders with Russia and Belarus – All You Need to Know
As NATO commanders warned of the increased likelihood of war with Russia in the near future, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have agreed to build a series of defensive bunkers on their eastern borders.
Jan. 20
Corruption Watch
According to the investigation, Mazepa has orchestrated an illegal seizure of lands in the Vyshgorod District of Kyiv region to construct a prestigious cottage town.
Jan. 20
Latest from the Institute for the Study of War.
Jan. 20
Ukraine
Almost two years into Russia’s full-scale invasion, Putin has come up with a reason for the war that seems to be resonating with a normally indifferent and politically passive Russian society.
Jan. 19
Estonia
Russia's aggression in the region has sparked concern in the Baltic states that they could be next on Moscow's agenda were it to win in Ukraine.
Jan. 19
Europe
European diplomats admit it is becoming increasingly difficult to agree on further sectors of the Russian economy to target in a bid to drain Moscow's war chest.
Jan. 19
ISW
On Dec. 29 and 30 Crimea’s occupation authorities claimed to have repelled strikes by Ukrainian air and sea drones on Sevastopol, but the ship was likely sunk then.
Jan. 19
Europe
The chairman of NATO’s military committee said the bloc is preparing for a potential war with Russia and warned civilians to be ready as the largest post-Cold War NATO exercise is due to take place.
Jan. 19
War in Ukraine
Bashiir* says he only signed up to the Russian army to be a guard and never fired his weapon, but Ukrainian authorities say his story is uncannily similar to the claim of many POWs.
Jan. 19
Ukraine
Kyiv’s “The Big Meet” – that brings together expats and locals to socialize and help support Ukraine, will kick off 2024 with its first event of the year on Friday, Jan 26 at Himalaya.
Jan. 19
Ukraine
A video of the aftermath of explosion at the Russian factory "Avangard" in the city of Gatchyna recorded in 2018 is being distributed as current footage of Tambov gunpowder factory in Kotovsk.
Jan. 19
War in Ukraine
Western countries have sanctioned swathes of Russia's weapons industry and banned the export of military goods, but Kyiv says Russia is still getting hold of crucial components made by Western firms.
Jan. 19
Netherlands
Kyivstar’s parent company, VEON, said that its preliminary assessment of the effect of December’s cyberattack on the telecom company had resulted in an estimated a $95 million “revenue impact.”
Jan. 19
Poland
An Institute for the Study of War report suggests that recent, significant disruptions to GPS systems in Poland and the Baltic region were caused by Russian electronic warfare testing.
Jan. 19
War in Ukraine
With the invasion now fast approaching the two-year mark, the Russian dictator apparently no longer feels the need to dress up his true intentions.
Jan. 19
Russia
Sources in Kyiv’s security services told Kyiv Post that Ukrainian Intelligence was behind the drone attacks, causing an oil depot fire in Bryansk with four tanks ablaze.
Jan. 19