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Frontline report: Kremlin postpones Kursk liberation deadline as Ukrainian elite brigades destroy Russian assault force
Russian attempts to encircle Ukrainian positions in Kursk Oblast backfired when Ukrainian deployed Western-provided Bradley vehicles and Abrams tanks, which helped to advance.
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October 30, 2024
- Ukraine and Russia in talks about halting strikes on energy plants – FT report
- Forbes: Ukraine demolishes high-rises to dislodge Russian forces in urban combat in Toretsk
- Biden says Ukraine should strike back if North Korean troops cross into Ukraine
- ISW: Russian advances accelerate but remain slow in eastern Ukraine
- Nine injured in Russian night attack on Kyiv
- Daily reviewRusso-Ukrainian war, day 979: North Korean troops enter battlefield
- Four dead, six wounded as rescue operations conclude after night strike in Kharkiv
- Integration of Ukraine’s defense industry with EU defense sector “serves mutual interests” – Kubilius
- Six more children successfully evacuated from occupied Kherson Oblast to Ukrainian-controlled territory
- Ukraine contracts 1.8 million drones for army for next two years
- China aware of North Korean troops in Russia despite denials, says former US diplomat
- Ukrainian military receives 65 ambulances from NATO
- OpinionEuropean security cannot be found in the past
- New Russian Sarmat-3 armored vehicle destroyed days after first deployment
- CNN: US urges China to put pressure on North Korea that sent troops to Ukraine
- DispatchColombian soldiers trade jungle combat for Ukraine’s tech-driven war
- Ukraine plans to mobilize 160,000 additional personnel
- Over 1700 children are considered missing in Ukraine due to war – Ministry of Internal Affairs
- Small number of North Korean military already inside Ukraine, US officials told CNN
- Ukraine identifies 721 war crimes suspects, secures 133 convictions
- UK sanctions Russian disinfo agencies for efforts to undermine Ukraine and Western support
- Ukraine is finalizing second and third defense lines in Zaporizhzhia Oblast to create “fortress”
- Vučić: Serbia to provide Ukraine with generators, transformers worth € 8.4 mn
Russia’s “Azerbaijani gas” ploy threatens to unravel EU sanctions on Moscow
Energy expert Mykhailo Gonchar exposes Russia's audacious plan to rebrand its gas as "Azerbaijani" for transit through Ukraine, revealing how Kyiv faces mounting pressure from Moscow's European proxies to accept a deal that could shatter Western sanctions.
Sandu claims 300,000 votes bought in “fraud of unprecedented scale” at first round of Moldova’s presidential election
Moldova's referendum on EU membership passed by a razor-thin margin, with 50.08% voting in favor. Incumbent President Maia Sandu won the first round of presidential elections with 41% of the vote but will face pro-Russian candidate Aleksandr Stoianoglo in a runoff on 3 November.
Blood-stained past looms over Ukraine-Poland stance against Russia
The old grievances threatens Ukraine's vital alliance as Russia's advance keeps its defense hanging by a thread
10 honest facts about the Russo-Ukrainian war from top general Zaluzhnyi
Former Ukrainian military chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi warns of a growing authoritarian alliance threatening global democracy, urging NATO to adapt to new warfare realities.
CNN follows Ukraine’s Liutyi drone strike on ammo depot on Russian soil
The report on Ukraine's covert drone operations against Russian military targets, detailing the preparation and execution of a major strike.
Frontline report
Mother breaks barriers as Ukraine’s first female armored service leader and battlefield veteran
Known by her call sign “Malva”, Liudmyla Meniuk went from volunteer to seasoned fighter, speaking on the global stage about Ukraine’s ongoing battle for survival.
How Buffett-funded rehab rebuilds lives of Ukraine’s war amputees
As multi-limb loss branded thousands of Ukrainians untreatable, Lviv's Superhuman Center stepped in to tackle the war trauma crisis sweeping the nation.
Outdated Western thinking empowers Russia’s war machine
Decades of viewing Ukraine as a mere “buffer zone” between Europe and Russia have led to precarious Western complacency amid a roaring global conflict, experts warn.
Cotton fields in Ukraine? Yes, to tackle global gunpowder shortage
Ukraine is turning to an unlikely solution – cotton cultivation – to combat a global gunpowder shortage. With Western allies struggling to meet artillery needs, experimental fields in Odesa Oblast aim to produce nitrocellulose, a key gunpowder component. Russia, meanwhile, faces no such ammunition constraints.
Five reasons the West must support Ukraine’s victory, not just survival
Ukraine's victory is not only feasible. It is necessary to make the world a safer place.
Evergreens
It’s ten years of Russia’s war against Ukraine, not two
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
From Putin’s office to your timeline: hack exposes new Russian troll army
Meet the SDA, Russia's newest weapon in the information war: a Kremlin-linked agency churning out 40,000 propaganda pieces in just four months, with content reaching as far as Elon Musk's Twitter feed.