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Frontline report: Toretsk becomes kill zone as Ukraine launches counterattacks in high-rises
The ongoing battles in Toretsk has highlighted the growing importance of FPV (First Person View) drones in urban combat. Ukrainian operators are using these agile devices to strike Russian soldiers with unprecedented precision, even as they attempt to seek cover inside buildings.
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October 15, 2024
- US official: North Korean troops in Ukraine would show Russian “desperation”
- Ukrainian military destroys over 10,000 Russian artillery systems since January
- Reuters: Spain detains members of smuggling network supplying banned chemicals to Russia
- Ukraine’s Foreign Minister calls on Europe to fight Russia’s shadow fleet of tankers
- Two Crimean collaborators fighting for Russia captured by Ukraine in Kursk Oblast
- Russians search for 18 North Korean deserters near Ukraine’s border, Ukrainian intel source says
- Ukraine and Mauritius approve visa-free agreement
- Forbes: High-stakes tech race unfolds in Ukraine’s drone-dominated skies
- Russian deliberate policy of violence: Ukraine reports surge in executions of POWs by Moscow troops
- Energy Community: Ukrenergo certification as independent operator won’t impact winter electricity imports
- NATO representative: Ukraine’s right to self-defense includes strikes inside Russian territory
- India sharply reduced purchases of Russian coal
- Czech Republic to return its ambassador to Moscow amid Russia’s war in Ukraine
- Ukrainian forces repel Russian assaults in Kharkiv Oblast
- Ukrainian drone operator detained for allegedly aiding Russians in Chasiv Yar
- NATO official: No serious risk of Russian nuclear escalation at present
- Russian forces advance in Toretsk, Donetsk Oblast – DeepState
- Rutte: NATO will do what’s necessary to ensure Ukraine’s victory
- Exports of Russian oil via shadow fleet nearly doubled in past year
- Russian air attack hits Mykolaiv hard, leaving one dead and 23 injured
- EU energy ministers weigh options for Russian gas transit as Ukraine transit deal expires
- Hungary in talks with Gazprom for additional gas supplies in 2025
- Czechia spends five times more on Russian energy than Ukraine aid, report reveals
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Russo-Ukrainian War, day 962: North Korean troops train in Russia for potential Ukraine deployment
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Frontline report
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Evergreens
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Years of futile negotiations over Ukraine should dispel any illusions – intelligence proves Putin spent the last decade preparing for exactly this war, with aims far beyond Ukraine.
Analysis
Ukraine mulls legalizing private military companies
While the existing legislature targets post-war employment for veterans, experts stress that PMCs like Russia’s Wagner, minus the ruthlessness, are needed now.