Russian neo-Nazi mercenary sentenced to life in Finland for war crimes in Ukraine
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Russia missile strike on Kryvyi Rih residential area injures 8
Russia launches missile strike on residential area in Kryvyi Rih on 14 March, injuring at least 8 people. Governor Lysak warns casualty numbers "constantly increasing." Attack damaged apartment buildings, businesses and utilities in Zelenskyy's hometown.
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Limitations of Assault Group Formation Approaches: Practical Ineffectiveness Due to Training, Fitness, and Unsuitability
10/ "The approaches to the formation of assault groups outlined above, on the one hand, do not ensure their practical effectiveness (some do not have normal assault training, others are not physically fit, others are generally unsuitable for either assaults or for entrenchment,…
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Macron urges Russia to accept 30-day Ukraine ceasefire
Macron urges Russia to accept 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine Emmanuel Macron said on 14 March he had spoken with Ukrainian and British leaders about advancing a ceasefire proposal that Russia has yet to fully accept.
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Putin maintains red lines: no NATO, no peacekeepers, keep territory
Based on Putin's earlier press statements, he's maintaining all his red lines: no NATO membership for Ukraine, no NATO peacekeepers, and Russia keeping all seized territory. 4/
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Putin humiliates Trump envoy with eight-hour wait
Your typical Putin – trying to humiliate Americans when he can. SkyNews: Witkoff was made to wait 8 hours to meet Putin. Putin deliberately humiliated Trump's envoy to underscore Russia's dominance and refusal to compromise on Ukraine without substantial concessions.
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Tank upgrades questioned: Disarray and lack of spare parts in year four
14/ "How are we any worse? We're not. But in practice, we are in disarray, they still stick these "humps" on tanks, turning them into barns from science fiction films. In the 4th year of military operations, shouldn't some kind of spare parts kit for tanks appear?
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Ukraine mass-produces folding screens to protect armored vehicles from UAVs
11/ "Note that in 3 years of combat operations, the Ukrainians have established the production of folding screens to protect armoured vehicles from UAVs. Mass industrial production.
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Massive embezzlement in Russian defense industry
Massive embezzlement in Russia's defense industries has prevented modernization of Russian military equipment to meet modern demands. It has forced Russian troops in the field to make crude improvisations like 'turtle tanks,' according to a Russian commentary.
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Ukraine needs 500,000-strong army for security
Ukraine must retain 500,000-strong army and continue defense programs as security guarantees, said former Ukrainian deputy Artur Palatnyi The Ukrainian military is essential not only for the country's defense but also for peace in Europe, he added
