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Putin
Could Russia be forced out of Ukraine, not due to a military victory, but due to the Russian economy's collapse? Increasingly there are signs in Moscow that Russia's war may soon run out of money.
Oct. 3
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More than 30,000 people came to Uman to celebrate Rosh Hashanah. Kyiv Post interviewed some of them to get their views on the war and what they know about Ukraine.
Oct. 3
Israel
While Washington insists that Ukraine needs to respect Putin’s red lines to avoid escalation, Israel stomped all over them by blowing up the Kremlin’s largest overseas air base.
Oct. 3
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The most cost-effective way to ensure peace in Europe and the world for decades to come is to spend more money now to allow Ukraine to win against Russia.
Oct. 3
Russia remains determined to silence critics of its murderous war against Ukraine.
Oct. 3
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Moldovan governments accused Russia of large scale interference in forthcoming national elections.
Oct. 3
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A potential Ukrainian land-for-NATO membership deal – mentioned in a Financial Times article – has been dismissed by the head of the Kyiv School of Economics.
Oct. 3
Tanks
Ukrainian forces report that the tank was destroyed during a failed Russian assault, allegedly in the Bakhmut sector.
Oct. 3
Zelensky
On taking over as NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte voiced strong support for Ukraine underlining that position by making his first foreign visit to the beleaguered nation’s capital two days later.
Oct. 3
ATACMS
Ukraine’s General Staff announced that the destruction of the Nebo-M radar will create a critical “air corridor” for the enhanced use of Storm Shadow and SCALP-EG cruise missiles.
Oct. 3
SBU
The attack, which involved drones, hit warehouses containing aerial glide bombs, aircraft parking areas for Su-35 and Su-34 aircraft, and aviation fuel storage areas.
Oct. 3
War in Ukraine
The world in focus, as seen by a Canadian leading global affairs analyst, writer and speaker, in his review of international media.
Oct. 3
Business
Heavy industries, commerce, construction and the service sectors have been hit hard, whilst there has been significant state spending on de-mining, infrastructure recovery and social benefits.
Oct. 3
Georgia
The legislation has been compared to repressive Russian laws and are the latest anti-liberal measures from the ruling Georgian Dream party ahead of crucial parliamentary elections later this month.
Oct. 3
NATO
The US Army’s Contracting Command awarded a $14.96 million contract for an unspecified number of M60 machine guns but would not declare for whom they were intended.
Oct. 3
Drones
For the first time a record number of long-range drones were used in September with attacks carried out every day by Russian and Ukrainian forces.
Oct. 3