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Can Ukraine’s coming F-16s crack fortress Crimea?
After a long wait, Ukraine expects F-16 jets to arrive soon. Will they enable a rapid counteroffensive? Experts are split.
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July 27, 2024
- Daily reviewRusso-Ukrainian War, day 884: Ukraine strikes Russian airfield in Crimea
- Forbes: Ukrainian engineers develop ‘Artemida’ device to neutralize Russian “Hunting” mines
- AnalysisHow Ukraine’s Lukoil ban threatens Hungary’s cheap Russian oil lifeline
- WP: US sanctions Chinese company supplying dual-use tech to Russia’s military
- Lithuania invests in combat drones, operators to learn from Ukrainian experience
- Court orders custody for alleged killer of ex-MP and linguist Iryna Farion
- Frontline reportFrontline report: Ukrainian HIMARS attacks and guerillas disrupt Russian logistics near Bakhmut
- Russia illegally used music by American composer and pianist Philip Glass
- Russia’s war resources to last beyond 2025, Estonian intelligence warns
- Ukraine urges Hong Kong not to help Russia evade sanctions
- Paris 2024: Olympic opening ceremony moves to the Seine
- G7 framework deal on $50 bln Ukraine loan seen in Oct, EU’s Gentiloni says
- Zelenskyy asks Orbán to facilitate phone call with Trump
- Ceasefire means 25% of Ukraine would remain under Russian occupation, says Ukrainian ambassador
- Kuleba reports positive signals from negotiations with Chinese counterpart
- Russians to train schoolchildren from occupied Luhansk for war against Ukraine
- Russia conducts series of hybrid operations against Czech Republic in 2024
- European Peace Facility receives €1.5 billion for Ukraine from frozen Russian asset revenues
- Lithuania develops mass evacuation plan for potential wartime scenarios
- The Times: UK considers developing long-range missiles to counter Russia’s nuclear threat
- ISW: Ukrainian forces repel major Russian mechanized assault in Donetsk Oblast
- US miscalculation in defense item valuation yields $2 bn more for Ukraine aid
- Ministry announces program to swap convicted Russian collaborators for Ukrainian POWs
MH17 lawyer: full justice requires Kremlin accountability
While some legal victories have been achieved, MH17 victims' lawyer Peter Langstraat emphasizes that full justice requires unraveling the chain of command leading to the Kremlin.
I’m Dutch, here’s what I felt when Russia killed my people
Ten years ago Russia killed hundreds of my fellow citizens by ordering to shoot down MH-17. Now it kills Ukrainians daily. We must act.
Ukrainian acrobat swaps Cirque du Soleil for tank battles
Ukrainian aerial acrobat and circus ace now performs pirouettes with his tank, leading a daring mission to recover a high-tech Russian tank.
What to make of the new Russia-North Korea Alliance
The possible Russian transfer of sensitive military technologies to North Korea could have devastating security repercussions, but one thing stands in the way — China's competition with the US.
Republican to Ukraine: You can flip MAGA
With the election race in the US gathering pace, and Donald Trump’s return to the White House looking increasingly likelier, Euromaidan Press talked with Steven Moore, a well-known Capitol Hill figure, ex-chief of staff at the US House of Representatives, and founder of the Ukraine Freedom Project that helps American policymakers get…
Frontline report
Western tech in Russia’s missiles: 15 companies whose parts fuel Kh-101 missile that hit Kyiv Children’s Hospital
The Russian Kh-101 cruise missile that struck Kyiv's children's hospital, killing several, contained 28 components from 15 Western firms, Six of these companies still operate in Russia
Russia has become so economically isolated that China could order the end of its war in Ukraine
As Russia's list of allies dwindles to just North Korea and Iran, both of which are themselves subject to heavy economic sanctions, the country's increasing isolation on the global stage has left it with few options but to rely on China's continued support, potentially giving Beijing the leverage to dictate the terms of its war in Ukraine.
The Putin-Kim pact is an opportunity for the West
The Russia-North Korea defense pact leaves no doubt about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s determination to overthrow the existing international order. But the agreement could also strain the Kremlin’s relations with China, potentially disrupting Sino-Russian efforts to undermine Western unity
“Collective Chamberlain” of scholars calls to appease Russia ahead of NATO summit
A group of European and American academics has sparked controversy by urging NATO to reject Ukraine's membership bid, drawing comparisons to Neville Chamberlain's appeasement of Nazi Germany.
To keep Ukraine’s NATO prospect alive, its neighbors must confront Washington
With talk of Ukraine's NATO aspirations fading in Washington, the country's staunchest advocates in Eastern Europe must convince US leaders that abandoning Ukraine's membership path would be a dangerous mistake.
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
Ukraine punches above its weight, destroying $ 98.7 bn of Russian military equipment
The $300 billion in frozen Russian assets could be the game-changer Ukraine needs to expand its already impressive feat of Russian armor with smaller resources