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Ukraine’s Independence Day: Zelenskyy Aims for Peace Amidst War’s Uncertain Future

Despite Russia’s hesitation, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated that a bilateral summit with Vladimir Putin remains the most effective path to peace, with Western officials in attendance. US and Canadian leaders expressed support for Ukraine, with Canada signaling it wouldn’t rule out sending troops under a security guarantee framework. While Russia claims to have captured a settlement in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine announced the recapture of several villages in the Donetsk region, and both sides conducted a prisoner exchange. Meanwhile, Ukraine has been utilizing its own domestically produced long-range weapons to target locations inside Russia.

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Ukraine Unveils Flamingo Missile: Reactions, Skepticism, and Target Discussions

Ukraine is preparing to mass-produce a new long-range cruise missile, nicknamed the Flamingo, with a range of approximately 3,000 kilometers. Developed by the Ukrainian firm Fire Point, the missile boasts a warhead weighing over a ton and a flight time of around four hours, with a maximum speed of nearly 560 mph. This domestically produced missile, free from the restrictions placed on Western-supplied weapons, is expected to be a significant asset in Ukraine’s defense efforts, potentially targeting Russian assets far beyond the front lines. Production is currently at one missile a day, with plans to increase the production numbers by December.

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Trump’s Russia Deadline: Two Weeks, Again, With No Action Expected

President Trump has warned of “very big consequences” for Russia and stated he will “step in very strongly” if a resolution to the conflict in Ukraine is not reached within the next two weeks. He plans to monitor the situation and allow Russia and Ukraine to arrange a meeting between their leaders, distancing himself from direct negotiations for now. Trump criticized President Biden for not allowing Ukraine to attack Russia, claiming it hindered Kyiv’s potential to win the war. This is not the first time Trump has expressed optimism about a quick resolution, having previously suggested he could assess peace possibilities within a similar timeframe.

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Ukraine’s Drone Strikes Cripple 17% of Russia’s Oil Capacity This Month

Ukraine knocking out 17% of Russia’s oil capacity — and that’s just this month, Reuters says, is certainly a headline that grabs your attention, doesn’t it? It’s a pretty significant hit, particularly when you consider it’s a blow to Russia’s economic lifeline – their oil industry. It’s hard not to feel a sense of satisfaction, and perhaps even a bit of vindication, seeing this kind of impact on their ability to fund the war. It’s a clear illustration of how Ukraine is evolving in its offensive capabilities, using its resources strategically and effectively.

This news report specifically mentions refinery capacity, which is a critical distinction.… Continue reading

Ukraine Now Strikes Russia Independently, Zelenskyy Announces

Ukraine has gained the ability to independently launch deep strikes into Russia, as stated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This shift moves away from the prior reliance on US-provided weapons like the ATACMS, which required Washington’s approval. Ukraine’s development of domestically produced long-range missiles, such as the Neptune and the Flamingo, has contributed to this new capability. The Flamingo, with a range of 1,800 miles, could potentially threaten key Russian military facilities.

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Lavrov’s Defense of Civilian Deaths in Ukraine: A Study in Lies

During a recent interview, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov faced tough questioning from Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker regarding Russia’s attacks in Ukraine. Welker cited numerous civilian casualties and targeted strikes on non-military sites like an American-owned factory and a kindergarten, pressing Lavrov on whether the Russian military had “terrible aim” or was intentionally targeting civilians. Lavrov maintained Russia’s claim of only targeting military sites, denying any deliberate attacks on civilian infrastructure. Despite his denials, Welker highlighted the escalating civilian casualties documented by the United Nations, which revealed a significant increase in deaths and injuries, raising the risk for all Ukrainians regardless of their location.

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Canada’s $1.5B Ukraine Aid: Military Hardware, Drone Tech, and Defense Boost

In Kyiv on August 24th, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney revealed a $1.5 billion military assistance package for Ukraine, scheduled for September delivery. This aid, allocated across five key areas, includes funding for critical equipment like armored vehicles, air defense systems, and drones. The package also encompasses support for the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, ammunition supplies, and additional emergency aid. This commitment builds upon the $2 billion pledged at the G7 summit and brings Canada’s total military aid to Ukraine to $4.78 billion since February 2022, while also expanding sanctions against Russia.

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Drone Hits Near Russian Nuclear Plant, Sparks Fire at Fuel Terminal

Ukraine drone hits Russian nuclear plant, sparks huge fire at Novatek’s Ust-Luga terminal, according to the information, began with an early morning incident at the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant, which lies relatively close to the Ukrainian border. Reports indicate that a drone was successfully intercepted by air defenses, but not before it caused damage to an auxiliary transformer near the plant. This damage, in turn, necessitated a significant reduction – a 50% cut – in the operational capacity of reactor number three. It’s a situation that immediately raises alarms, given the sensitive nature of nuclear facilities and the potential for serious consequences.… Continue reading

Stopping Putin: Could a Nobel Prize Tempt Trump?

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Russia’s Economic Strain: “Broke” Claims Met with Skepticism and Scrutiny

Beginning immediately, readers can enjoy free access to all S+ articles on SPIEGEL.de and within the app. Subscribers will also receive the digital edition of DER SPIEGEL weekly, which includes the e-paper (PDF), access to the digital archive, and the S+ newsletter. This updated offering enhances the user experience by providing a broader range of content at their fingertips. Furthermore, this change seeks to make high-quality journalism more accessible to a wider audience.

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