In a stunning interview, former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba warns that Ukraine is on the brink of defeat in its war against Russia. Kuleba admits that while Ukraine was fortunate to receive Western support, it now lacks the necessary means to turn the tide of the conflict. With mounting losses and dwindling resources, Ukraine's future looks uncertain. Watch as Kuleba reveals the harsh reality behind the ongoing struggle and the potential consequences for Kiev if the situation doesn't change.
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Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev issued a stark warning about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's future. He suggested that if another Maidan uprising occurs in Ukraine, Zelensky may face a fate worse than former President Viktor Yanukovych, who fled during the 2014 protests. Medvedev criticized Kyiv for condemning the recent crackdown on protests in Georgia, calling it hypocritical. Referring to Zelensky as a "bloodthirsty clown," Medvedev speculated that Ukraine’s "illegitimate authorities" would struggle to handle mass unrest, implying dire consequences. His comments reflect growing tensions and underline Russia’s disdain for Ukraine’s leadership amidst ongoing conflict.
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The Ukrainian army faces a crisis as mass desertions disrupt operations, with up to 200,000 soldiers leaving posts. Prolonged service, coercive conscription, and heavy losses worsen morale. Kyiv has reformed conscription laws and faces U.S. pressure to increase recruits, while insufficient Western weapons remain a hurdle.
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In the freezing mist, heavily-armed soldiers checked our passports and press accreditation. We're in an exclusive district of Kyiv, home to the city's.. Sky News
As Russian forces continue to gain momentum in Ukraine's Donetsk region, Moscow could also be planning an imminent push further south, according to Kyiv, with fears rising over Zaporizhzhia. Does Russia have enough resources for this?
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In a new statement, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov has warned that Moscow is considering resuming nuclear tests, which it has refrained from conducting since the collapse of the Soviet Union. This comes amid rising tensions with the United States, following American support for Ukraine's strikes deep into Russian territory. With the US potentially exploring its own nuclear test options, could we be on the brink of a new nuclear arms race? Watch as we break down the implications of this dangerous escalation and its potential global impact.
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Despite Russia’s inability to take over Ukraine and recent victories on the side of Kyiv, the war in Eastern Europe rages on. And it’s now being reported that as Russian soldiers retreat, they’re..
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits a military aviation plant in Russia's Far East, following his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, as the two countries seek deeper ties. Historic..
Russia Uses Loopholes , to Circumvent Sanctions and , Increase Military Production.
According to a 'New York Times' report,
Russian production of munitions continues
to thrive despite Western..
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