Russia accuses Ukraine of Kremlin drone strike & new evidence on the mysterious Nord Stream explosions

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'Out of ideas' Putin rains missiles on Ukraine as Russia loses momentum on battlefield

Day 1,558.Today, as more civilians across Ukraine are murdered by Russia in the latest mass aerial attack we look to the US for a response, given Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio last week that Russia planned only to strike Ukrainian ...  Show more

France seizes Russian shadow fleet tanker & Ukrainian drones dominate skies over occupied cities

Day 1,557.Today, after a weekend that saw Russian ships hit by drones, hit by drones and hit by drones again, it ended with another Russian ship being seized by abseiling Frenchmen. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s “logistics lockdown” continued, leading to fuel rationing in Crimea and more ...  Show more

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