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Rostov Oil Depot Fire: Drone Attack Claims Questioned

Overnight on November 29th, Ukrainian forces conducted drone strikes on critical Russian oil infrastructure, targeting the Atlas oil depot in Rostov Oblast and an oil refinery near Tuapse. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed the Rostov attack, which caused significant fires at the Atlas depot, a key supplier to the Russian military. Simultaneous explosions were reported near Tuapse, though the extent of the damage remains unclear. These attacks represent a continuation of Ukraine’s strategy to disrupt Russia’s military logistics and fuel supply lines deep within Russian territory.

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Russian Poll: Nearly 40% Justify Nuclear Strike on Ukraine

A recent Levada Center poll reveals that 39% of Russians believe nuclear weapons use could be justified in the Ukraine war, a figure that has risen steadily alongside escalating Russian nuclear rhetoric. This increase coincides with President Putin’s approval of a revised nuclear doctrine and renewed nuclear threats. Conversely, opposition to nuclear weapons use has decreased from 52% in June to 45% in November. These findings highlight a growing acceptance among Russians of nuclear escalation, mirroring broader pro-war sentiment and support for Putin’s actions.

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Israel Kills Aid Workers: Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Deepens

Following recent Israeli attacks, World Central Kitchen has temporarily suspended operations in Gaza after three of its employees were killed. Israel claims one of the deceased participated in the October 7th attacks, a claim disputed by the victim’s family. This incident highlights the dangerous conditions faced by aid workers operating in the conflict zone. The loss of these vital workers further complicates humanitarian efforts to aid the starving Palestinian population.

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Zelensky-Macron Talks: Mirage Jets, NATO Membership, and Ukraine’s Future

In a phone call, Ukrainian President Zelensky and French President Macron addressed crucial aspects of Ukraine’s defense, focusing on bolstering air defenses, expediting the delivery of Mirage fighter jets, and enhancing comprehensive military support. Zelensky emphasized the critical need for Ukraine’s NATO membership to counter Russian aggression and accelerate peace. Discussions also included expanding Ukraine’s long-range capabilities and continued training of Ukrainian forces. This conversation follows similar discussions with German Chancellor Scholz regarding strengthening Ukraine’s overall defense capabilities.

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Ukrainian-Trained Syrian Rebels Assault Aleppo: A Turkish-Sponsored Proxy War

A Turkish-backed coalition of Islamist militant groups, including Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, launched a significant offensive in Syria’s Aleppo governate on November 27th. Reports suggest Ukrainian special forces may have provided training to these rebels, focusing on tactics used in the Ukraine war, although this remains unverified. The offensive, fueled by Russia’s troop deployment to Ukraine, has resulted in rebel gains, including the capture of numerous villages and military equipment. The swift rebel advance, coupled with attacks by the SDF, has reportedly surprised Syrian and Russian forces, leading to a tactical withdrawal and civilian casualties.

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Major Russian Losses in Syria, Commander Fired Amidst Troop Disappearances

Following significant Russian troop losses in Syria, attributed to a successful offensive by Turkish-backed rebels, General Sergey Kiselyov was dismissed as commander of Russian forces and replaced by General Alexander Chayko. These losses, including hundreds of missing soldiers, reportedly prompted the Kremlin’s action. Admiral Alexander Moiseev’s presence at the Tartus naval base further highlights the situation’s gravity. Ukrainian intelligence suggests that Ukrainian special forces provided training to the rebels involved in these offensives.

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Russian Sailor Suffers Radiation Poisoning After Ukraine Deployment

A Russian sailor, deployed from the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier to fight in Ukraine, suffered severe injuries including a concussion and shrapnel wounds. Following this, while serving aboard an unspecified naval vessel in an undisclosed “unfriendly nation,” he was exposed to radioactive water, resulting in acute radiation sickness and severe tissue damage. His lawyer, Petr Portnyagin, cites this case as evidence of the perilous conditions and inadequate safety measures faced by Russian servicemen due to aging equipment. The sailor’s prognosis is grim, but his lawyer hopes his condition will lead to his discharge from military service.

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Belgium Grants Sex Workers Maternity Leave and Pensions: World First Sparks Debate

Belgium has implemented a world-first law granting sex workers employment rights, including maternity leave, pensions, and sick days, effectively treating sex work like any other profession. This landmark legislation, following months of protests and spurred by the pandemic’s impact, aims to improve the lives and safety of sex workers by providing legal protections and contracts. While critics express concerns about normalizing potentially exploitative practices, proponents argue the law offers crucial safeguards against abuse and empowers workers to refuse unwanted acts. The law also includes strict regulations for employers, aiming to weed out those with criminal records and improve working conditions.

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NATO Arctic Hub Sparks New Russia Tensions

A new amphibious warfare training center in Sørreisa, Norway, facilitates joint training for U.S., British, and Dutch personnel, bolstering NATO’s presence near Russia’s Arctic border. This initiative follows Norway’s significant investment in military infrastructure in the Troms region, totaling nearly $1.44 billion since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The center’s establishment underscores heightened regional tensions, exemplified by recent Russian spy ship activity near Norwegian critical infrastructure. Defense Minister Bjørn Arild Gram emphasized the importance of collaborative training for regional and NATO security.

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Ukrainian Brigade Destroys North Korean Missile System in Kharkiv

On November 30th, the Third Assault Brigade destroyed a North Korean Bulsae-4 self-propelled anti-tank missile system in Kharkiv Oblast using FPV drones. The operation, documented in a released video, also resulted in the destruction of Russian vehicles and inflicted casualties on Russian infantry. This engagement highlights the growing involvement of North Korean military assets in the conflict, with reports suggesting thousands of North Korean soldiers are operating in Russia and receiving weapons and resources in exchange for their participation. The use of the Bulsae-4, a long-range anti-tank system, underscores the escalating nature of the conflict.

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