Following a multi-month operation, Ukrainian forces claim to have successfully attacked the Kerch Strait bridge connecting Russia to occupied Crimea using underwater explosives. The strike, targeting the bridge’s underwater pillars, reportedly caused damage and resulted in the suspension of both road and maritime traffic. Russian officials have confirmed the traffic halt, though Moscow has yet to officially comment on the alleged Ukrainian attack. This strategically important bridge, built after Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea, is a significant symbol of Russian occupation.
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Ukraine claims another underwater bomb attack targeting the Crimean Bridge, a key supply route for Russia. This latest alleged attack continues a pattern of strikes on the bridge, highlighting its strategic importance for the Russian military operation. The sheer scale of the bridge, its significant role in supporting Russia’s military efforts, and the consistent, though reportedly limited, damage inflicted, makes this a prolonged and notable campaign.
The repeated targeting of the bridge underscores its critical function as a lifeline for Russian forces in Crimea. Severing this connection would significantly hamper their ability to resupply and reinforce troops in the annexed peninsula.… Continue reading
Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) claimed responsibility for a new attack on the Crimean Bridge, utilizing underwater explosives to inflict significant damage on its supporting pillars. This marks the third such attack since 2022, showcasing the SBU’s ongoing efforts to disrupt Russian supply lines and inflict symbolic damage. The operation, involving 1,100 kilograms of explosives, temporarily halted both road and maritime traffic. The SBU chief, Vasyl Malyuk, emphasized the bridge’s legitimacy as a military target due to its crucial role in supplying Russian forces in Ukraine.
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Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) announced a successful underwater attack on the Kerch Bridge, damaging its supporting structures with a 1100 kg TNT equivalent explosion. The operation, months in the making, involved mining the bridge’s underwater supports and detonating a device early Tuesday morning. The SBU claims to have significantly damaged the bridge, marking their third successful operation against this strategically vital link to Crimea. A video of the explosion was released to support their claim.
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Britain’s recent defense boost is far more than a symbolic gesture aimed at Russia or even a subtle jab at Donald Trump; it’s a long-overdue correction of a decade of neglect. The previous government’s fiscal policies, characterized by austerity and a consistent lack of investment, have left the armed forces significantly weakened. This wasn’t simply a matter of misplaced priorities; it involved active mismanagement, with available funds seemingly disappearing without any commensurate improvements in capabilities. Years of underfunding have left a gaping hole in Britain’s defense posture, a situation exacerbated by Russia’s aggressive foreign policy and its particular animosity towards the UK.… Continue reading
In Istanbul talks on June 2nd, Ukraine presented Russia with a list of hundreds of deported Ukrainian children, demanding their return. Vladimir Medinsky, head of the Russian delegation, dismissively rejected the list, reportedly mocking the Ukrainian effort as a performance for childless European women. This dismissive response followed prior meetings between Ukrainian delegates and representatives from Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom. The incident highlights the ongoing tensions and disagreements surrounding the issue of forcibly deported Ukrainian children.
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Ukraine has received an invitation to the upcoming NATO summit in The Hague, announced President Zelensky following a meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in Vilnius. Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha will prepare for the meeting, though Zelensky’s attendance remains unconfirmed. This invitation comes amidst Ukraine’s ongoing conflict with Russia, a conflict fueled in part by Moscow’s opposition to Ukraine’s NATO aspirations. The summit is scheduled for approximately three weeks hence.
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Ukrainian strikes targeting power infrastructure in Russian-occupied territories have reportedly resulted in widespread power outages. This is causing significant disruption to daily life for civilians in those areas, highlighting the ongoing conflict’s impact beyond the immediate battlefield. The effectiveness of these strikes, however, depends on a multitude of factors.
The success of these power-grid targeting operations might not be as straightforward as simply cutting power. Any serious military installation or defense system is likely to have backup generators, negating the immediate impact of such attacks. So, while these strikes might disrupt civilian life, their effectiveness against hardened military targets might be limited.… Continue reading
Zelenskyy dismissed Russia’s proposed temporary ceasefire as a tactic to stall the implementation of further US sanctions, characterizing it as a mere pause in hostilities rather than a genuine effort to reduce casualties. He believes Russia is incapable of understanding anything but strong sanctions and urged the US Senate to swiftly approve a comprehensive sanctions package. This call follows three months of US efforts toward a complete ceasefire, which Ukraine has supported. Zelenskyy’s assessment comes amidst ongoing prisoner exchanges and revelations of Russia’s maximalist demands for a complete cessation of fighting.
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Ukraine deliberately blindsided Trump before the massive drone attack on Russia, and for good reason. The decision to exclude him from the pre-attack briefing wasn’t a simple oversight; it was a calculated move born from a deep-seated lack of trust. The prevailing sentiment is that sharing crucial military intelligence with Trump would be akin to handing it directly to Putin, given Trump’s well-documented affinity for the Russian president and his perceived pro-Russia stance.
This strategic decision wasn’t merely about avoiding a leak; it reflected a broader assessment of Trump’s trustworthiness. The perception is widespread that he’s easily manipulated, prone to revealing sensitive information, and potentially even acting as a Russian asset.… Continue reading