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Trump Calls Putin Crazy After Massive Ukraine Attack

Following Russia’s largest-ever aerial assault on Ukraine, resulting in at least 12 deaths and numerous injuries, former US President Trump issued a sharp condemnation of Vladimir Putin, labeling him “absolutely crazy” for the attacks. Trump, while expressing displeasure with Putin’s actions and promising increased sanctions, also criticized Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s rhetoric, urging him to adopt a less inflammatory tone. This unprecedented barrage of 367 drones and missiles prompted Zelenskyy to call for stronger international pressure on Russia. Trump’s statements represent a rare public rebuke of Putin from a former US president.

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Trump Calls Putin Crazy, Predicts Russia’s Downfall

Trump’s recent pronouncements paint a stark picture: he believes Vladimir Putin has descended into madness, and this perceived instability will ultimately lead to Russia’s downfall. This assessment is delivered with characteristic Trumpian flair, a mix of bold pronouncements and self-serving justifications.

The claim that Putin has “gone absolutely crazy” is certainly striking. It suggests a complete break from reality on Putin’s part, a departure from the calculated, strategic leader Trump has previously, and perhaps still, admires. This declaration isn’t just a casual observation; it carries the weight of a prophecy, foreshadowing the impending collapse of Russia under Putin’s erratic leadership.

Trump’s warning of Russia’s downfall is equally significant.… Continue reading

Russia Upgrades Missiles, Defying Patriot Defenses: Kyiv Attack Highlights Growing Threat

A recent Russian missile attack on Kyiv, involving Iskander-M and KN-23 ballistic missiles, resulted in the interception of six out of nine missiles by Ukrainian air defenses, despite the missiles’ upgrades. These upgrades include radar decoys and evasive maneuvers, creating quasi-ballistic flight paths that challenge the Patriot system’s interception capabilities. While interception remains possible, the modifications complicate the process, prompting efforts to enhance the Patriot system’s effectiveness. The attack, occurring hours after a prisoner exchange, caused injuries and significant damage across Kyiv.

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Ukraine Demands Stronger Global Action After Deadly Russian Attacks

Following a large-scale Russian missile attack on May 24-25, resulting in at least three child deaths, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha urged intensified international pressure on Russia for an immediate ceasefire. The attack, involving hundreds of drones and missiles, constitutes one of the largest recent assaults on Ukrainian cities. Sybiha stressed the urgent need for a complete and unconditional ceasefire as a prerequisite for any peace efforts. Poland’s response included scrambling fighter jets in reaction to the barrage.

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Trump Prioritizes Russia Reset, Ignores Ukraine Aid: A Betrayal of American Interests?

Trump’s rumored prioritization of a Russia reset over continued aid to Ukraine is deeply concerning. The suggestion that he would actively disregard Ukraine’s urgent need for support, potentially jeopardizing their defense against Russian aggression, is alarming. This potential decision seems to stem from a perceived desire to appease Russia, prioritizing a potentially unstable relationship over a vital alliance with a nation fighting for its sovereignty.

This alleged focus on a “Russia reset” suggests a fundamental misalignment of priorities. The ramifications of such a shift in foreign policy could be catastrophic, undermining the efforts of other nations, including European allies, who are actively supporting Ukraine.… Continue reading

Massive Russian Missile and Drone Attack on Kyiv

During the night of May 23-24, Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine, utilizing 14 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles and 250 attack drones. Ukrainian forces successfully intercepted six ballistic missiles and 128 drones, while electronic warfare neutralized a further 117 drones. The assault targeted multiple regions, including Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Odesa, and Zaporizhzhia, causing widespread disruption. This large-scale attack demonstrates the ongoing intensity of the conflict.

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Putin’s Confidence in Ukraine Victory: Delusion or Calculated Gamble?

A recent DIA report to the US House of Representatives indicates that Vladimir Putin remains committed to his original war aims in Ukraine: Ukrainian neutrality and territorial partition. Putin views the conflict as an existential struggle against the West, impacting his power and legacy. Despite substantial military losses—estimated at over 10,000 ground vehicles and 700,000 personnel—Russia plans to continue its war of attrition through at least 2025, while simultaneously engaging in asymmetric warfare and destabilization efforts against the West. This strategy is pursued despite a weakened military capacity to directly confront NATO.

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Ukraine Accuses Russia of Executing Over 150 POWs

Ukraine’s HUR agency has documented over 150 summary executions of Ukrainian soldiers who surrendered to Russian forces, a number likely underrepresenting the true scale of the problem. This surge in executions, confirmed by the UN, is attributed to direct orders given to Russian troops to kill prisoners of war, indicating a deliberate policy. The UN’s findings corroborate HUR’s data, citing numerous accounts of Ukrainian POWs being summarily killed, often in group executions, even while unarmed or wounded. These acts constitute a systematic pattern of war crimes.

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Global Operation Dismantles Russian Cybercrime Network

A joint international operation involving law enforcement from seven countries has dismantled a major Russian-based malware operation. International arrest warrants were issued for 20 suspects, primarily based in Russia, while the US unsealed indictments against 16 others involved in Qakbot and Danabot malware operations. Key figures such as Rustam Gallyamov and Vitalii Kovalev, allegedly responsible for significant ransomware attacks including Conti, are among those targeted. Although extradition is unlikely, the identification of these individuals and disruption of their operations represent a major blow to cybercrime.

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Russia Forces 20,000 Migrants to Fight in Ukraine or Lose Citizenship

Over 80,000 naturalized migrants in Russia have failed to register for military service, with approximately 20,000 already deployed to Ukraine. Authorities are conducting widespread raids targeting migrant communities to identify and conscript draft dodgers, leveraging existing laws requiring registration within two weeks of citizenship acquisition. This initiative, framed as upholding Russian law, has resulted in some migrants leaving the country while others have reportedly served in combat. Failure to register now risks citizenship revocation.

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