Unprecedented drone attack: Ukraine strikes Russia with record 121 UAVs across multiple regions

In what has been described as an unprecedented UAV attack, Ukraine targeted Russia with a record number of drones, according to Russia's Ministry of Defense. A total of 121 drones were reportedly neutralized across 13 regions, including the Russian capital and Crimea.

The majority of these drones were intercepted over Bryansk (37), Ryazan (20), and the regions of Kursk and Saratov (17 each), according to enemy ministry data. Others were shot down over the Moscow region (6), Belgorod (3), …


NATO Chief calls for continued U.S. arms supplies to Ukraine, urges Europe to increase defense spending

Secretary General of NATO Mark Rutte has urged the United States to continue its arms supplies to Ukraine, asserting that Europe is ready to "foot the bill."

According to Rutte, former President Trump's insistence that European allies increase their defense spending is justified. Speaking during the "Ukraine Breakfast" in Davos on Thursday, January 23, NATO Secretary-General Rutte highlighted the importance of the Alliance investing more in defense, boosting industrial production, and …


Analyst warns of potential Russian expansion into Moldova or Baltics amidst stagnant Ukraine war

As the situation in eastern Ukraine stagnates, Russian President Vladimir Putin may be contemplating a move to annex another country, posits analyst Anatoly Nesmiyan, also known as El Murid. He argues that a compromise between Ukraine and Russia, as pursued by Washington, appears unattainable. The lack of conditions for a peace agreement may drive the Kremlin toward more aggressive tactics.

Newly elected U.S. President Donald Trump has issued an ultimatum to Putin, urging an immediate end to …


Polish Foreign Minister calls for sustained financial support for Ukraine

In an address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Poland's Foreign Minister, Radosław Sikorski, emphasized that the financial support flowing into Ukraine—including loans based on frozen Russian assets—should suffice until 2025. According to Sikorski, the support is vital for Ukraine's current defense efforts.

"There's a notable surge in supplies to Ukraine. Ukraine is equipped to stand its ground this year, and Putin must take this into account," Sikorski remarked.

Sikorski further …


Russia allegedly invests billions in disinformation campaign to sway German elections

Russian authorities have funneled significant funds into creating a network of hundreds of thousands of fake social media accounts, forging news sites, and disseminating false information.

The Putin regime allocates up to two billion euros annually for large-scale disinformation operations in Germany, aiming to influence the outcomes of the upcoming German Bundestag elections, set to occur next month, reports Bild, citing reports from German intelligence agencies.

These Russian-backed funds …