Contents tagged with War in Ukraine

  • Copy or innovation? Speculation grows around Ukraine’s new smart bomb

    Footage taken from a Ukrainian Su-27 fighter jet features a Su-24 bomber carrying a prototype of a glide bomb under its wing.

    Ukraine claims to have developed its own precision-guided glide bomb, potentially aiming to target strategic sites within Russia. Preliminary insights suggest that the bomb is equipped with a rocket motor and deployable wings, potentially granting it a 65 km range. However, concrete details remain sparse. Military experts are attempting to decode the nature of the bomb …

  • Ukraine’s Intelligence Chief: Russian offensive stalls in all but main front, winter challenges loom

    In an interview with "Radio Khartia", Chief of Ukraine’s Military Intelligence Kyrylo Budanov declared that the Russian offensive in Ukraine has stalled in most directions, except for the main line of attack. Ukrainian intelligence had earlier predicted that the Russian push would peak by August before slowing or halting. However, several developments in the last month of summer have led to a virtually complete stop in the offensive, save for the main attack direction. Budanov noted that the …

  • Russian military drone crashes in Eastern Latvia

    A Russian military drone has crashed in eastern Latvia, reported Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs' statement on social media platform X.

    "Russian military drone has crashed in the Eastern part of Latvia yesterday. There is an ongoing investigation. We are in close contact with our allies. The number of such incidents is increasing along the Eastern flank of NATO and we must address them collectively.," said President Rinkēvičs.

    He emphasized that the number of such incidents on NATO's …

  • Zelensky appoints new advisors amid major government reshuffle

    In a major reshuffle, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has appointed two new advisors, with Dmytro Lytvyn taking on the role of communications advisor and Oleksandr Kamyshyn focusing on strategic issues, as per decrees signed on Sunday, September 8.

    Kamyshyn previously served as the Minister of Strategic Industries.

    Additionally, the President has named two deputy heads for the Office of the President of Ukraine. Victor Mykyta, who formerly led the Zakarpattia Regional State …

  • Record anxiety among Russians as Ukraine’s Kursk offensive unfolds

    A staggering 49% of Russians have reported feeling anxious since the onset of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' operation in Russia’s Kursk region. This figure, the highest recorded since at least September 2023, has been highlighted by The Moscow Times, citing a public opinion poll from the Public Opinion Foundation.

    Meanwhile, 45% of Russians sense a general calm among those around them, marking the lowest level of such sentiment this year. The last time anxiety overshadowed calmness was in May 202 …

  • Romania condemns violation of its airspace by Russian drone amid attack on Ukraine

    Romania has firmly condemned what it calls the "latest violation" of its airspace by a Russian drone during an attack on Ukraine in the early hours of Sunday, September 8th, according to an official press release published on the Romanian Ministry of Defense's website.

    The ministry labeled Russia's attack as "illegal" and in "serious contradiction to international law norms," accusing the Russian military of targeting civilian infrastructure and ports.

    The Romanian Defense Ministry reported …

  • Ukraine revokes phone call privileges for Russian POWs, allows only written communication

    Russian prisoners of war in Ukraine are no longer allowed to make phone calls home, though they can still write letters, said Ukrainian Human Rights Commissioner Dmytro Lubinets during a national news broadcast.

    Lubinets pointed out that Ukraine currently hosts four special camps for captured Russian soldiers, ensuring conditions compliant with the Geneva Conventions.

    Lubinets stated, “We understand that, fortunately or unfortunately, we cannot behave like the Russians. To be frank, we have …

  • Iran confirms missile shipments to Russia as part of barter deal

    Iran has supplied ballistic missiles to Russia. Ahmad Bakhshayesh Ardestani, a member of Iran’s parliamentary committee on national security, confirmed this information in an interview with Didban Iran, explaining that these exchanges are part of a barter agreement wherein Tehran receives soybeans and wheat in return and "circumvents sanctions through partnership with Russia".

    Ardestani admitted Iran's military aid to Moscow just hours after Iran’s mission to the UN dismissed a report from The …

  • War's silent victims:Black Sea dolphins perish amid Russian naval activities and bombardments

    In the Black Sea, dolphins continue to die due to the presence of the hostile Russian fleet and ongoing bombardments.

    Weakened by the blasts from hydro-locators, dolphins are losing their immunity and facing devastating stress. The dolphins, already suffering from the bombardments, show a sharp decline in their health as they are caught in the crossfire of war.

    Marine life, including dolphins—the smartest inhabitants of the sea—is paying the price of conflict, as Russia tries to occupy not …

  • Iran denies supplying ballistic missiles to Russia

    Iran dismissed allegations of supplying ballistic missiles to Russia, with the announcement made by the Iranian mission at the UN and disseminated by IRNA.

    "Iran's stance on the Ukraine conflict remains unchanged. Iran deems providing military aid to the parties in the conflict, which results in increased human casualties, infrastructure destruction, and moving away from ceasefire negotiations as inhumane," the statement declared.

    The Iranian mission also called for a halt in arms transfers …