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Russia Forcibly Militarizing Abducted Ukrainian Children at 210 Facilities, Study Finds

According to a recent study by the Yale School of Public Health’s Humanitarian Research Lab, thousands of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia are undergoing forced re-education in at least 210 facilities. These facilities, located in Russia and Russian-occupied Ukraine, are reported to include programs of forced militarization and the production of military equipment. The study, based on publicly available data, details the various types of facilities, including summer camps and military bases, where the objective is to indoctrinate the children with pro-Russian narratives. The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Vladimir Putin and Maria Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova for the war crime of unlawfully deporting and transferring children.

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Zelensky Warns: Putin Easily Manipulating Trump, Evading Sanctions

In an interview with Sky News, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky asserted that Vladimir Putin is attempting to manipulate the United States and evade sanctions, hoping to break free from international isolation. Zelensky urged President Donald Trump to take a decisive stance on sanctions and security guarantees for Ukraine, highlighting the importance of a clear position. Zelensky also criticized Trump’s August summit with Putin, believing a trilateral meeting would have yielded better outcomes, and expressed his desire for direct talks with Trump, while Putin has invited him to Moscow instead. Trump, while initially optimistic about facilitating talks, has been hesitant to impose new sanctions without stronger European action.

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Russia’s Network of Camps Brainwashing Ukrainian Children: A Genocidal Act

A new investigation has revealed that Russia operates a vast network of over 200 facilities designed to re-educate, Russify, and militarize Ukrainian children. These facilities, located across Russia and occupied Ukrainian territories, include camps, schools, and military bases where children are subjected to patriotic indoctrination, combat drills, and even drone assembly training. The report, by the Humanitarian Research Lab at Yale, highlights the systematic deportation and militarization of children, violating international laws and potentially constituting war crimes. Furthermore, the investigation provides irrefutable evidence that contradicts Russian denials, with a significant number of facilities directly operated by the Russian government and showing signs of expansion.

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Russian Troops Disguised as Civilians: Ukraine Accuses of War Crime, Cites Desperation

The 11th Army Corps has accused Russian forces of disguising themselves as civilians during a recent sabotage mission in Yampil, Donetsk region. The Russian troops allegedly hid in civilian buildings, using local residents as human shields, which is a violation of international humanitarian law. The 11th Corps reported that the troops were detected and neutralized, with the area remaining under Ukrainian control. This alleged tactic is reportedly a recurring issue, with similar incidents reported by other Ukrainian units in the past.

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Estonia’s Trench: Modern Defense vs. Drone Warfare Concerns

Estonia is digging a 40 km trench to stop Russian tanks — and 600 bunkers are next. Well, it seems like Estonia is taking a page out of history, or perhaps a very, very long chapter. They’re building a 40-kilometer-long trench, and planning for 600 bunkers, as a defensive measure. The initial thought is a bit… well, how effective will a trench really be against modern warfare?

How exactly does a trench stop drones? It seems like a relevant question in today’s world of conflicts, where drone warfare is quickly taking center stage. The immediate reaction might be a chuckle, picturing a drone nonchalantly flying over the trench.… Continue reading

Ukraine’s Far East Attack: War Criminals Targeted, Source Claims

The Kyiv Independent reported that Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR) orchestrated explosions in Vladivostok, Russia, as a retaliatory measure against troops accused of war crimes. The targeted unit, the 47th Airborne Assault Battalion, was stationed in the Primorsky Krai region, approximately 6,000 kilometers east of Ukraine. The HUR source stated the battalion, known for its alleged brutality, fought in several Ukrainian cities. While Russian authorities attributed the blasts to a gas equipment malfunction, this operation marks the second such incident near Vladivostok this year, following a similar attack in May.

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* **Ukraine’s Udachne Liberation Highlights Russia’s Pokrovsk Offensive Failures** * **Russian Offensive Stalls: Ukraine Liberates Udachne Amidst Chaos** * **Sanctions and Supply Issues Cripple Russia’s Offensive; Udachne Falls**

Russia’s Pokrovsk offensive collapses into chaos — Ukrainian forces seize the moment and liberate Udachne. It seems like the situation around Pokrovsk has taken a significant turn, and the news is, well, promising, though maybe not quite a complete collapse. Udachne’s liberation is certainly a victory for the Ukrainian forces, potentially shoring up their flank. But let’s be realistic; the fighting in the South and East remains fierce, and any truly decisive shift probably needs more positive developments in the North.

There’s a sense, a feeling that this was somewhat inevitable. The Russian economy, it appears, is struggling to adequately supply the front lines.… Continue reading

Zelenskyy’s Plea: Trump’s Fear of Putin Explained

President Zelenskyy urged Donald Trump to take a definitive stance on sanctions against Russia and security guarantees for Ukraine. Specifically, Zelenskyy highlighted the potential for the US to provide Ukraine with air defense systems and implement impactful sanctions targeting the Russian economy. He believes Trump’s decisive actions are crucial for compelling Vladimir Putin to end the war. Zelenskyy also expressed hope that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer would discuss Ukraine’s future with Trump during his state visit.

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Zelenskyy: Putin Exploiting Trump’s Ignorance to End Isolation

In a Sky News interview, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin is attempting to escape “political isolation” by deceiving former US President Donald Trump. Zelenskyy believes the Alaska summit provided Putin with a platform for de-isolation without sufficient consequences for his actions. Zelenskyy also emphasized the need for stronger measures, including further and quicker sanctions, as Putin understands the language of force rather than dialogue. He urged European and US countries to intensify their actions to compel Putin to cease the war.

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British TV To Air Marathon of Trump’s Lies During UK Visit

As Donald Trump prepares for a state visit to the United Kingdom, including meetings with King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the trip is already generating controversy. Channel 4, a British broadcaster, will air a special titled “Trump v The Truth” on September 17th. The special will chronicle over 100 of Trump’s falsehoods, aiming to remind viewers of the dangers of misinformation. Trump’s itinerary includes meetings with the Prince and Princess of Wales, a wreath-laying ceremony, and a state banquet. Furthermore, the visit will see the signing of economic and tech deals, including plans for nuclear power plants.

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