Zelensky Accepts Defeat to Putin? Top Commander Allegedly Ready to Surrender to Russia | Details
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Zelensky Accepts Defeat to Putin? Top Commander Allegedly Ready to Surrender to Russia | Details
Ukraine’s top commander, Aleksandr Syrsky, is reportedly ready to lay down arms and capitulate to Russia, according to a claim made by a lawmaker from President Vladimir Zelensky’s party.
The claim was made by MP Mariana Bezuglaya from the ‘Servant of the People’ party, who is also the deputy chair of the National Security, Defense, and Intelligence Committee.
Syrsky, who became Ukraine’s highest-ranking general in early February, succeeded Valery Zaluzhny, the former general who oversaw last year’s unsuccessful attempts to repel Russian forces.
Bezuglaya accused Syrsky and Zaluzhny of secretly colluding to prevent a Ukrainian victory, stating that the two generals belong to a “generals’ mafia” that is more interested in protecting their own privileges than in defeating Russia.
Ukrainian elections remain suspended under martial law, extended until February 2025, as the nation prioritizes defense and internal stability. President Zelensky has emphasized achieving a "just peace" before resuming democratic processes. Logistical challenges, including displaced citizens and safety concerns, further complicate the electoral landscape.
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The weapons are expected to be used in response to North Korea's decision to send thousands of troops to Russia in support of Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, according to one of the sources.
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In one of the deadliest attacks in months, Russian forces launched a devastating assault on Ukraine using 120 drones and 90 missiles, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. The attack, which targeted key infrastructure across Ukrainian cities, is being described as the most intense bombardment in recent weeks. Ukrainian officials confirmed that various types of drones, including Iranian-made Shaheds, as well as cruise and ballistic missiles, were deployed in the strike. President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that Ukrainian defenses were able to shoot down 140 air targets, but the attack caused significant damage to civilian infrastructure and left dozens injured. In Mykolaiv, two people were killed and six others injured, including two children, when a drone hit the city. In Odesa, another strike caused widespread destruction, killing two and disrupting power and water supplies in the region.
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President Zelenskyy said on Sunday morning that Russia launched 120 missiles and 90 drones in an attack across Ukraine, targeting its energy infrastructure.
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Russia is amassing a massive 50,000-troop force in the Kursk region, a strategic move that could dramatically shift the balance of power in the ongoing war with Ukraine. Despite claims that Moscow is not redeploying forces from the eastern front, Ukrainian officials have confirmed the seriousness of the threat, with General Oleksandr Syrskyi revealing that Ukraine is currently engaging Russian forces in the region. In addition to this escalating military presence, North Korean troops are reportedly being deployed alongside Russian forces, further complicating the situation. As the war intensifies, Ukraine faces unprecedented challenges in defending its sovereignty. In this video, we break down the implications of Russia’s massive buildup in Kursk and what it means for the future of the conflict.
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Russia has escalated its military campaign by launching the new "Oreshnik" ballistic missile with a hypersonic warhead against Ukraine's Dnipro city. President Putin announced this as direct retaliation for Ukraine's use of Western-provided long-range weapons. The deployment of this reportedly "unstoppable" missile system marks a significant escalation in Russia's military capabilities and tactical approach to the conflict.
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Russia has designated the newly opened US missile defense base in Poland's Redzikowo as a priority target for elimination. While NATO and Poland maintain the facility is purely defensive, part of the "Aegis Ashore" system, Moscow views it as a direct threat. The development adds to growing tensions, with Poland hosting over 10,000 US troops while supporting Ukraine against Russian invasion.
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The Biden administration has announced plans to forgive $4.7 billion in loans provided to Ukraine as part of a broader aid package. This move, aimed at supporting Ukraine's financial stability amid the ongoing war with Russia, has sparked debate in the U.S. Congress. While some lawmakers, including Senator Rand Paul, argue against the plan, it aligns with U.S. national interests and NATO's goals. The decision reflects the U.S.'s continued support for Ukraine's economic recovery and defense efforts.
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Hungary is ready to provide Moscow and Kiev with a platform for talks aimed at settling their conflict, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said. His comments followed Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s..