War in Ukraine

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Military intelligence: Russian strikes targeting military-industrial infrastructure

Russia’s winter campaign of missile strikes is predominantly targeting Ukraine’s military-industrial complex, Vadym Skibitskyi, a representative of Ukraine’s Military Intelligence (HUR), said in an interview with RBC Ukraine on Jan. 15.

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The US failed to track more than $1 billion in military gear given Ukraine, Pentagon watchdog says

WASHINGTON (AP) — Shortfalls in required monitoring by American officials mean the U.S. cannot track more than $1 billion in weapons and military equipment provided to Ukraine to fight invading Russian forces, according to a Pentagon audit released Thursday.

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Kyrylo Budanov, head of Ukrainian military intelligence: ‘Russian prisoners tell us they are coming to wage war against NATO’

In an interview with ‘Le Monde,’ the general asserts that the Ukrainian incursions into Crimea are just the ‘beginning.’ He also admits to a certain war-weariness among the population, and considers the shortage of soldiers to be ‘significant, but not alarming.’

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Russia Regains Upper Hand in Ukraine’s East as Kyiv’s Troops Struggle

Ukrainians are weary, short of ammunition and outnumbered, and their prospects look bleak. “We can stop them for now, but who knows,” one soldier said. “Tomorrow or the next day, maybe we can’t stop them.”

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Why Ukraine’s 2024 Strategy Will Fail

New Year’s 2024 saw Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky announce a new strategy toward winning its war with Russia.

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KYIV BLOG: Did the West’s failure to offer bilateral security guarantees scupper the March 2022 peace deal?

The controversial story of the Ukrainian peace deal reached with Russia in March 2022 came up again at the weekend, after senior Wall Street Journal correspondent Yaroslav Trofimov published an extract from his upcoming book in the paper that includes a denial that a deal was done by Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.

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Time for diplomacy in Ukraine, Italy’s defence minister says

ROME, Jan 10 (Reuters) – The time has come for diplomacy to pave the way for peace between Russia and Ukraine, Italy’s defence minister said on Wednesday, adding that firm Western support for Kyiv was crucial to ensure serious negotiations.

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Unknowns about Ukraine gear accountability revealed in watchdog report

The Defense Department inspector general ― the military’s leading oversight authority ― released a series of announcements in late September about planned accountability probes regarding the now more than $100 billion worth of military gear and equipment the United States has sent or promised to Ukraine.

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Should US Taxpayers Cover Ukraine’s Pensions?

Thus far, the US federal government has spent about $9 billion on Ukrainian pensions. If Congress approves President Biden’s next supplemental aid package, the Ukrainian pension payments will continue at a rate of up to $600 million per month. Previous reports of this spending have raised eyebrows. Critics argue that the US should shore up its own retirement system before bailing out that of a foreign nation.

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Ukrainian Post-Mortems Starting To Appear

The war in Ukraine continues to grind on and Ukrainian troops are falling back all across the 600 mile front. Not a good start to the New Year for Zelensky and the future is bleak at best. Russia is methodically destroying Ukrainian factories set up to manufacture military tactical clothing, ammunition, drones and vehicles. Repair facilities also have been hit and obliterated. Ditto for military training facilities aka bases. Ukraine’s recent use of cluster munitions on Belgorod and Donetsk killed a few civilians but enraged Putin and his military commanders. In response Russia has unleashed a devastating series of missile, drone and rocket attacks across the breadth of Ukraine and vowed to keep doing so. So much for Western hopes of building manufacturing plants in Ukraine to keep it in the war.