Vuhledar: Why Ukrainian Troops Lost the Mining City EXCLUSIVE
Sergii Kostezh
Vuhledar: Why Ukrainian Troops Lost the Mining City
Despite the stubborn two-year defense of Vuhledar, Ukrainian troops left the city on the night of Oct. 2. Kyiv Post – with access to frontline sources – examines why.
Sadistic ‘Human Safari’: Russia’s Drone Warfare in Kherson
Zarina Zabrisky
Sadistic ‘Human Safari’: Russia’s Drone Warfare in Kherson
Residents and first responders are increasingly at risk, as drones strike civilian vehicles, including private cars, taxis, minibuses, public transport, volunteer trucks, and ambulances.
Ukraine Receives Israeli Air Defense Early Warning System
Steve Brown
Ukraine Receives Israeli Air Defense Early Warning System
The Israeli Ambassador to Ukraine has announced the delivery of the Tzeva Adom missile early warning system to Ukraine which will be a vital addition to Kyiv’s air defense capability.
Russia’s Copycat ‘Dragon Drones’ More Like Dribble-Copters
Steve Brown
Russia’s Copycat ‘Dragon Drones’ More Like Dribble-Copters
A week after social media first showed Ukrainian FPV drones dropping thermite on Russian positions, a slew of pro-Kremlin milbloggers have revealed Moscow’s attempts to replicate the weapon.
Unprecedented Surge' of Russian Planes in N. Korean Airspace
AFP
Unprecedented Surge' of Russian Planes in N. Korean Airspace
Kim Jong Un's isolated nuclear-armed country sealed its borders in early 2020 in response to the Covid-19 pandemic and only began allowing international flights again last year, in limited numbers.
Mongolia-Russia Relations – A Bloody Friendship
Leo Chiu
Mongolia-Russia Relations – A Bloody Friendship
Though Mongolia has been Moscow’s loyal ally since the Soviet era, the relationship was not without its hiccups – at times marred by purges and oppressions.
Disarming Belarus: Lukashenko Attempts to Keep Power by Weapons Transfers to Russia in-depth
Sergii Kostezh
Disarming Belarus: Lukashenko Attempts to Keep Power by Weapons Transfers to Russia
Ukraine’s offensive in the Kursk region poses difficult geopolitical challenges for the self-proclaimed President of Belarus, which require asymmetric responses.
Thick Fog of War in Russia’s Kursk and Belgorod Regions as Ukrainian Raiders Strike
Christopher Stewart
Thick Fog of War in Russia’s Kursk and Belgorod Regions as Ukrainian Raiders Strike
After apparently sending a raid of 300 infantry soldiers and a few dozen armored vehicles into Russia itself, the largest incursion by Ukrainian forces to date, Kyiv officials are still silent.
How President Harris Would Handle US Foreign Policy in Europe and Asia
Christopher Stewart
How President Harris Would Handle US Foreign Policy in Europe and Asia
If US Vice President Kamala Harris beats Trump in the November elections, what will her foreign policy be with respect to Russia’s war in Ukraine, NATO, Israel and Gaza, and the Far East?
Ukraine F-16 Update: Dutch Defense Minister Says Long-Awaited Fighters Arriving ‘in the Near Future’
Stefan Korshak
Ukraine F-16 Update: Dutch Defense Minister Says Long-Awaited Fighters Arriving ‘in the Near Future’
According to Amsterdam, Ukraine most likely will first use F-16s for air defense, not surface attack. And Athens wants to add some advanced variants of the warplane to Kyiv’s combat fleet.
Chinese Military Delegation Negotiates Logistics Cooperation with Belarus
Leo Chiu
Chinese Military Delegation Negotiates Logistics Cooperation with Belarus
The visit coincided with the ongoing “anti-terrorist” exercise involving Chinese and Belarusian troops on the Polish border, with the discussions on “logistics support” a cause of some concern.
Russian Missile Strike on Children’s Hospital Was Probably Intentional
Kyiv Post
Russian Missile Strike on Children’s Hospital Was Probably Intentional
All the evidence shows Russia executed a complex missile strike operation to avoid Kyiv’s best air defenses and precisely hit its intended targets, one of which was the kids’ hospital.