Russo-Ukrainian War

Polish Official: US Lacks Ukraine Peace Plan, Only Wants Surrender

Mirosław Czech contends that the U.S. lacks a concrete peace plan for Ukraine, instead focusing on a ceasefire followed by undefined negotiations. This approach, Czech argues, centers on a three-point proposal involving the Kursk region, the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, and Ukrainian ports. However, the complexities surrounding Enerhodar’s recapture and the ambiguity of port access highlight the plan’s inadequacy and lack of preparedness. Ultimately, the alleged American strategy reveals a disconnect between grand geopolitical objectives and the intricate on-the-ground realities.

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US Deletes Evidence of Russian Kidnapping of Thousands of Ukrainian Children

The US State Department’s deletion of evidence compiled by Yale University’s Humanitarian Research Lab has severely hampered international efforts to rescue thousands of Ukrainian children abducted to Russia. The lab, using US-provided resources, had been tracking these abductions and building a case for prosecution, including against Vladimir Putin. This data loss not only jeopardizes the prosecution of those responsible but also hinders active rescue efforts to return the children to Ukraine. The act may constitute a violation of the Jones War Crimes Act, potentially resulting in criminal liability for the Trump administration. The deleted information included details supporting an international arrest warrant for Putin.

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Trump’s Ukraine Ceasefire Collapses After One Hour: Russia Breaks Deal

Despite a 30-day ceasefire agreement between Russia and the U.S., brokered by President Trump to halt attacks on Ukrainian energy and infrastructure, Russia launched 40 drone strikes on civilian targets within an hour of the call’s conclusion. These attacks, which included a hospital and energy substation, prompted Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to declare the ceasefire immediately ineffective. Zelenskyy further warned that Ukraine would retaliate against any further violations of the agreement.

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Putin Breaks Energy Infrastructure Ceasefire, Mocking Trump and the West

Russian forces conducted airstrikes targeting energy infrastructure in Slovyansk, Donetsk region, resulting in power outages across parts of the city. Simultaneously, explosions rocked Kramatorsk, with reports indicating guided aerial bombs impacting residential areas. A military correspondent confirmed the use of aerial bombs in the Slovyansk attack. These strikes underscore the ongoing targeting of civilian infrastructure in eastern Ukraine.

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Putin Humiliates Trump with Hour-Long Ukraine Call Wait

President Putin kept President Trump waiting over an hour for a scheduled phone call concerning the Ukraine conflict. The delay occurred because Putin remained at a business congress in Moscow, dismissing concerns about the lateness. The call eventually commenced around 10 a.m. EST, after Putin’s departure from the congress. Trump aimed to mediate a ceasefire and peace plan between Russia and Ukraine during the conversation.

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Putin Demands Ukrainian Demilitarization for Truce; West Rejects One-Sided Deal

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Putin Demands End to All Ukraine Arms Shipments for “Truce,” Raising Fears of Surrender

Vladimir Putin has made a complete halt to Western arms supplies to Ukraine a prerequisite for any ceasefire agreement, according to Moscow sources. While Russia desires a cessation of all aid, minimally it seeks an end to US military assistance, with the suspension intended to be temporary. This demand, however, faces significant opposition from European officials, who voice concerns about Russia rearming during a truce while Ukraine remains vulnerable. Putin’s position, relayed through Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, comes amidst ongoing US efforts to broker a 30-day ceasefire.

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Ukraine’s 600-Mile Missile: Moscow in Range Amidst Uncertain Peace Talks

Ukraine’s newly deployed Neptune cruise missile, boasting a range exceeding 600 miles, has successfully struck targets deep within Russia, including an oil refinery near President Putin’s residence. This combat-proven missile, years in development, places Moscow within its striking distance. The successful deployment comes amidst tense ceasefire negotiations involving the U.S., and despite Russia’s rejection of the proposed terms, the development significantly alters the dynamics of the ongoing conflict.

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Trump Claims Oval Office Spat with Zelenskyy Was Strategic Pressure Tactic

Following a tense Oval Office meeting on February 28th, Donald Trump asserted that he pressed Ukraine to take appropriate actions to facilitate a peace agreement, minimizing the impact of a prior arms supply pause. He claimed the pause did not negatively affect Ukrainian forces in Kursk Oblast and justified his actions by emphasizing the high human cost of the war. Trump further stated that his involvement stemmed from a humanitarian concern for the loss of life and that the Ukrainian president had shown disrespect. Zelenskyy, however, countered that Ukraine acted appropriately.

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