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Russia’s enormous “giga turtle” tank covered in chains, spines, and mine rollers just attacked Kostiantynivka at 10 km/hrPersisting in their efforts to capture Kostyantynivka, the Russians rolled out their biggest, heaviest and slowest assault vehicles. -
Russia put a hula hoop on its attack drone. Now it flies 50 km into Ukraine’s rear.A bulky plastic ring is one key to deeper Russian drone strikes targeting Ukraine's vulnerable logistics. -
Ukraine isn’t just burning Russia’s oil — it’s going after two refineries that keep Russian tanks moving and bombers flyingEnergy analyst Mykhailo Honchar writes for EP that KINEF and YANOS are Russia's leading producers of specialized military oils and greases without which armored vehicles, helicopters, and missile systems cannot function. -
Poland and Estonia are building Shahed killer Mark I at sustainable cost. Inspiration came from KyivShooting down a $20,000 Shahed with a $3 million Patriot is unsustainable. -
Rubio raised his voice at EU foreign policy chief — then denied anything happenedUS Secretary of State Marco Rubio told EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas to "step back" and handle Russia diplomacy herself after she pressed him over Washington's failure to increase pressure on Moscow at a G7 ministerial in France, Axios reported -
Ukraine hits Ust-Luga and Primorsk for the third time in five days — the pace suggests Kyiv is trying to destroy Russia’s Baltic oil export ports beyond repairNASA satellite data confirmed new fires at both ports; together they handle 2 million barrels of Russian crude exports daily. A drone also struck Severstal's blast furnace in Cherepovets in the same night. -
Russian shadow war is escalating. NATO railways and sea cables are in the crosshairs.Military supply chain hubs are especially vulnerable to deniable attacks -
Why is Russia asking its billionaires to fund a war its $190 billion defense budget should cover?Kerimov pledged $1.2 billion. The Kremlin called it spontaneous. -
EU fertilizer imports from Russia are up 14%. PepsiCo opened a Russian factory. The chips are still flowing.After five years of sanctions, new data shows Europe’s ledger still tilts toward Moscow. -
Russia built the world’s only missile-armed icebreaker. A Ukrainian sport plane just crippled it.The $222 million ship never left the shipyard. -
What holds Ukrainian labor market together if not conditions—and how long can it last?Higher wages aren’t buying loyalty—merely time. -
Ukraine barters with Gulf states: Patriot missiles for anti-drone capabilitiesAnti-drone experts already deployed to half-dozen countries, but road for weapon transfers yet to be paved -
Sanctioned Russian shadow fleet tanker struck by drone near Istanbul, 140,000 tons of oil on boardThe ALTURA had transported millions of barrels of Russian crude to India and China before the strike. -
Five weapons, 57 days: how Budapest escalated against Ukraine after one Russian drone strikeKyiv’s Foreign Ministry says gas imports from Hungary haven’t stopped yet—and that Ukraine has contingency plans ready. -
Reuters: 40% of Russia’s oil exports offline, mostly due to Ukrainian drone strikes — worst disruption in Russian historyRussia earns roughly a quarter of its state budget from oil and gas. This week's attacks halted oil loadings at both Russian Baltic Sea terminals. -
Russia’s unstoppable Mach-6 missile just got killed by a Ukrainian droneAfter peeling back Russian air defenses in Crimea, Ukrainian drone operators are now hunting down Russia's best missiles on the ground. -
FPV drone strikes in Baghdad expose US vulnerabilityFortifications are no longer enough to guard against cheap, yet persistent threat -
Ukrainian grain was stolen, relabeled Russian, and sold to a UN food program supplier—the paperwork said nothing about MariupolThe same Russian family builds attack drones for Russia’s war on Ukraine and exports stolen Ukrainian wheat. Some of it reached a UN food program supplier in Turkey. -
Russia building satellite network to replace Starlink, launches first 16 into orbitLarge-scale deployment still years away, but Russia has all it needs to make it happen -
Russia sells its oil while arming the enemy Washington is bombingRussian oil is moving. Iranian is not. The difference goes straight to Ukraine’s front line.
