• ISW: Defeatist propaganda keeping ‘us’ from a Ukraine military victory

    With the pendulum of war swinging in Russia’s favor and the Western alliance only now clearing the way for more aid to Ukraine, many have been waiting for the Institute for the Study of War to offer its take on who is to blame and what is to be done. ISW has been one of the most referenced think tanks in mainstream media reporting on the war in Ukraine and has played a prominent role in creating and sustaining war optimism in the West in 2022 and 2023. Its daily battlefield reports have...

  • Two alleged German-Russian spies suspected of planning to sabotage military aid intended for Ukraine arrested

    TWO alleged spies suspected of planning to sabotage military aid intended for Ukraine have been arrested. The men, identified only as Dieter S and Alexander J, are said by officials to be dual Germ

  • Australia tops up Ukraine military aid with $100M

    Australia has already supplied Ukraine with 120 Bushmaster vehicles, six 155mm howitzers, 56 M113 armored vehicles, 14 special operations vehicles and its signature cardboard drones.

  • Australia to send $65M military package to Ukraine

    The Australian government announced on Saturday it will provide an additional 100 million Australian dollars ($65 million) military assistance package to Ukraine. "Australia is preparing a new a

  • Ukraine War Funding and Failed Russian Sanctions

    This past weekend, April 20, 2024 the US House of Representatives passed a bill to provide Ukraine with another $61 billion in aid. Then the meassure quickly passed the Senate and was signed into law by Biden within days. The funds, however, will make little difference to the outcome of the war on the ground More

  • US Considering Sending Military Advisers to Ukraine

    The US is considering increasing its small military presence in Ukraine by sending up to 60 additional military advisers, POLITICO reported on Saturday, the same day the House approved $61 billion in spending for the proxy war. Four unnamed US officials told POLITICO that the additional troops would “support logistics and oversight efforts for the … Continue reading "US Considering Sending Military Advisers to Ukraine"

  • Blinken to Pressure China on Russian Military Support

    State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller told reporters on Tuesday that Secretary of State Antony Blinken will raise U.S. concerns about Beijing’s military assistance to Russia during an upcoming meeting in China later this month. "What we have seen over the past months is that there have been materials moving from China to Russia that Russia

  • Australia flags $100m military boost for Ukraine war

    Australia will send unmanned drones, air defence systems and safety equipment to Ukraine as part of a renewed $100 million push to aid the nation in its war against Russia. The package includes $50 million for short-range air defence systems, $30 million for unmanned drones and $15 million for “high priority” equipment such as combat […]

  • Russian forces make significant gains in eastern Ukraine

    Regional armed forces admit ‘difficult situation’ as Kyiv awaits western military aidRussian forces have made significant advances in a narrow corridor in eastern Ukraine as an offensive by Moscow to take territory before western military aid arrives appears to be gathering pace.Footage posted by Kremlin military bloggers shows a Russian tricolour flying above the shattered village of Ocheretyne. Russian troops reportedly entered the territory on Sunday, north-west of the town of Avdiivka, after...

  • Russian missiles slam into a Ukraine city, kill 17

    KYIV, Ukraine >> Three Russian missiles slammed into a downtown area of the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv today, hitting an eight-floor apartment building and killing at least 17 people, authorities said.

  • Ukraine's 'Harry Potter castle' hit in deadly Russian strike

    Four people are killed in an attack on a private university in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa.

  • Murder rate among Russian soldiers returning from Ukraine surges

    A total of 113 active Russian servicemen were convicted in 2023 amid rise in ‘chronic mental health’ issues for military personnel