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Belarus State Firm Hosted Russian ‘Filtration’ Camp Where Ukrainians Were Allegedly Tortured.

Views: 5 Belarus State Firm Hosted Russian ‘Filtration’ Camp Where Ukrainians Were Allegedly Tortured. A state-owned facility in Belarus was used by the Russian military to operate a “filtration” camp where multiple sources say Ukrainian soldiers and civilians were subjected to torture and other abuses, an RFE/RL investigation has found. The government-controlled site in the […]

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Ukraine Says It Struck Russian Oil Depot, Radar Station.

Views: 4 Ukraine Says It Struck Russian Oil Depot, Radar Station. Ukraine said it struck an oil depot and an air-defense radar inside Russia early on November 29 amid an escalation of attacks by both Moscow and Kyiv ahead U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House. Ukraine’s military General Staff said a strike on the Atlas oil

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France, UK to pay for helping Ukraine strike Russia

Views: 6 France, UK to pay for helping Ukraine strike Russia. “France and the United Kingdom have decided to help Ukraine with the use of high-precision missiles and they will have to pay for that,” he said in an interview with the Al Mayadeen television channel. “Moscow will respond to the missile strikes on Russia,”

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Russian soldiers abandon positions, citing drunken commander’s chaotic orders as the last straw

Views: 2 In a dramatic twist on the battlefield, Russian soldiers have reportedly deserted their positions, citing the chaotic orders from their intoxicated commander. The troops, however, assert that they’re neither cowards nor deserters; they simply refuse to fight under such leadership. Their current whereabouts remain unknown. The Russian servicemen allegedly abandoned their posts after

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9 Ukrainian POWs in Kursk Oblast executed by Russians

Views: 5 9 Ukrainian POWs in Kursk Oblast executed by Russians Russian forces have executed 9 Ukrainian prisoners of war in Kursk Oblast, Russia. Source: DeepState, a group of military analysts;  Human Rights Commissioner Dmytro Lubinets on Telegram Details: The group cites sources in the 1st Separate Tank Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The Russians are

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Ukrainian Forces ‘Holding the Line’ in Kursk-Zelensky Says

Views: 2 Ukrainian Forces ‘Holding the Line’ in Kursk-Zelensky Says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Saturday that Moscow had attempted to push back Ukrainian positions in the Russian Kursk region but that Kyiv was “holding the line.” Ukraine has held on to swathes of Russia’s Kursk region since early August. “Regarding the Kursk operation, there

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Russian S-70 drone reportedly shot down by friendly fire

Views: 3 On Saturday, October 5, multiple reports emerged suggesting that Russian forces may have downed their own combat aircraft over the city of Kostiantynivka in Ukraine’s Donetsk region. Several Telegram channels initially reported the incident, with speculation that the aircraft was mistakenly destroyed in a friendly fire incident. According to sources, the downed aircraft

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Russian surveillance network in Nicaragua raises alarm

Views: 8 Nicaragua has become a crucial centre for Russian espionage operations in Latin America, according to recent reports. The Kremlin-friendly Central American country ruled by President Daniel Ortega allegedly hosts advanced surveillance systems, including SORM-3 technology, which enables widespread communications interception, Infobae reported. According to a report from the Jack D. Gordon Institute at Florida International University,

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