Drone, Putin and Ukraine
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Ukraine called it Operation “Spiderweb”. A win for Kyiv. A message to Moscow. The game had changed. Then came the warning. Putin told US President Donald Trump, “We will have to respond.” On June 5 night,
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The European Union announced a new package of sanctions against Russia on Tuesday, saying that Moscow’s daily deadly attacks against Ukraine show that it is not interested in peace – despite recent diplomatic efforts.
Errol Musk attended Future Forum 2050 organized by an Orthodox conservative tycoon and an ultranationalist ideologue. Contrasting 'Russian values' with the 'moral confusion' of the West, he attributed his son's recent dispute with the US president to 'stress' and fatigue.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNKremlin warns no rest for Ukrainian army without meeting Putin's demandsThe Kremlin warned that it won't let Ukrainian Defense Forces take advantage of even a brief lull in fighting at the front. Moscow is banking on Washington changing its stance on ending the war, according to an interview with a Kremlin official given to the Russian state outlet TASS.
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNKremlin explains how and when Moscow will respond to Ukrainian attacks on military airfieldsThe Kremlin has stated that Russia will respond to Ukraine's attacks on its strategic airfields when and how the Russian military deems necessary. Source: Dmitry Peskov, Russian ruler Vladimir Putin's press secretary,
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNKremlin fabricated story on Putin’s near-miss with Ukrainian drones, Moscow Times reportsClaims of Russian President Vladimir Putin's helicopter being "at the epicenter" of a Ukrainian drone attack in Kursk Oblast were reportedly fabricated by the Kremlin, the Moscow Times reported on May 30,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNPutin's attack preparations: Move for revenge or a different strategy?Despite the massive air attacks by Russia against Ukraine, the US believes this is not yet the “retribution” the Kremlin threatened following Operation Spiderweb. President Vladimir Putin is convening the Security Council,
Russian leader Vladimir Putin has approved a development strategy for Russia's Navy for the next 25 years, one of his key aides has said. Nikolai Patrushev, who heads Russia's Maritime Board, told media that the Russian president had last month signed off plans for the Navy until 2050.