President Biden in Poland…..
More Ukraine refugee’s…..
The Ukraine military grows stronger….
Biden may send more US Troops to NATO countries….
Drone warfare…
Peace talks continue quietly….
Work on cutting back Europe’s use of Russian oil/gas…
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President Biden in Poland…..
More Ukraine refugee’s…..
The Ukraine military grows stronger….
Biden may send more US Troops to NATO countries….
Drone warfare…
Peace talks continue quietly….
Work on cutting back Europe’s use of Russian oil/gas…
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The European Union and NATO will NOT entertain Ukraine President Zelensky’s request for membership…….
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Politico National Security Daily….
War in Ukraine:
— Russia has seen 1,351 service members killed and another 3,825 wounded since the war began on Feb. 24 (Russian Ministry of Defense)
— Since the war began on Feb. 24, Russia has lost around 16,100 personnel, 561 tanks, 1,625 armored combat vehicles, 291 artillery systems, 90 multiple-launch rocket systems, 115 warplanes, 125 helicopters, 1,089 vehicles, five ships and 53 drones (Ukrainian Ministry of Defense)
— Around 300 people were killed after Russia bombed a theater in Mariupol last week that was marked clearly with the Russian word for “CHILDREN” (Mariupol City Council)
— “The enemy is taking measures to recover combat readiness, replenish ammunition and fuel-oil in order to ensure offensive readiness” (Ukrainian Ministry of Defense)
— “The opponent failed to achieve the main goals of the broad-scale war – blocks of Kiev and exit to the administrative borders of Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Partly the enemy succeeded in creating a land corridor between the temporarily occupied Crimea of the Crimea and part of the Donetsk region” (Ukrainian Ministry of Defense)
— “The probability of involving the armed forces of Belarus to aggression against Ukraine is rated high” (Ukrainian Ministry of Defense)
— A Russian brigade commander was killed after he was “run over by his soldiers” (Western official)
— A seventh Russian general has been killed since the war began (Western official and Office of the President of Ukraine)
— “Ukrainian counter-attacks, and Russian Forces falling back on overextended supply lines, has allowed Ukraine to re-occupy towns and defensive positions up to 35 kilometres east of Kyiv. Ukrainian Forces are likely to continue to attempt to push Russian Forces back along the north-western axis from Kyiv towards Hostomel Airfield. In the south of Ukraine Russian Forces are still attempting to circumvent Mykolaiv as they look to drive west towards Odesa with their progress being slowed by logistic issues and Ukrainian resistance.” (U.K. Ministry of Defense)
— Russia no longer has full control of Kherson (Senior U.S. defense official)
War in Ukraine:
— Russia has seen 1,351 service members killed and another 3,825 wounded since the war began on Feb. 24 (Russian Ministry of Defense)
— Since the war began on Feb. 24, Russia has lost around 16,100 personnel, 561 tanks, 1,625 armored combat vehicles, 291 artillery systems, 90 multiple-launch rocket systems, 115 warplanes, 125 helicopters, 1,089 vehicles, five ships and 53 drones (Ukrainian Ministry of Defense)
— Around 300 people were killed after Russia bombed a theater in Mariupol last week that was marked clearly with the Russian word for “CHILDREN” (Mariupol City Council)
— “The enemy is taking measures to recover combat readiness, replenish ammunition and fuel-oil in order to ensure offensive readiness” (Ukrainian Ministry of Defense)
— “The opponent failed to achieve the main goals of the broad-scale war – blocks of Kiev and exit to the administrative borders of Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Partly the enemy succeeded in creating a land corridor between the temporarily occupied Crimea of the Crimea and part of the Donetsk region” (Ukrainian Ministry of Defense)
— “The probability of involving the armed forces of Belarus to aggression against Ukraine is rated high” (Ukrainian Ministry of Defense)
— A Russian brigade commander was killed after he was “run over by his soldiers” (Western official)
— A seventh Russian general has been killed since the war began (Western official and Office of the President of Ukraine)
— “Ukrainian counter-attacks, and Russian Forces falling back on overextended supply lines, has allowed Ukraine to re-occupy towns and defensive positions up to 35 kilometres east of Kyiv. Ukrainian Forces are likely to continue to attempt to push Russian Forces back along the north-western axis from Kyiv towards Hostomel Airfield. In the south of Ukraine Russian Forces are still attempting to circumvent Mykolaiv as they look to drive west towards Odesa with their progress being slowed by logistic issues and Ukrainian resistance.” (U.K. Ministry of Defense)
— Russia no longer has full control of Kherson (Senior U.S. defense official)
War in Ukraine:
— Russia has seen 1,351 service members killed and another 3,825 wounded since the war began on Feb. 24 (Russian Ministry of Defense)
— Since the war began on Feb. 24, Russia has lost around 16,100 personnel, 561 tanks, 1,625 armored combat vehicles, 291 artillery systems, 90 multiple-launch rocket systems, 115 warplanes, 125 helicopters, 1,089 vehicles, five ships and 53 drones (Ukrainian Ministry of Defense)
— Around 300 people were killed after Russia bombed a theater in Mariupol last week that was marked clearly with the Russian word for “CHILDREN” (Mariupol City Council)
— “The enemy is taking measures to recover combat readiness, replenish ammunition and fuel-oil in order to ensure offensive readiness” (Ukrainian Ministry of Defense)
— “The opponent failed to achieve the main goals of the broad-scale war – blocks of Kiev and exit to the administrative borders of Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Partly the enemy succeeded in creating a land corridor between the temporarily occupied Crimea of the Crimea and part of the Donetsk region” (Ukrainian Ministry of Defense)
— “The probability of involving the armed forces of Belarus to aggression against Ukraine is rated high” (Ukrainian Ministry of Defense)
— A Russian brigade commander was killed after he was “run over by his soldiers” (Western official)
— A seventh Russian general has been killed since the war began (Western official and Office of the President of Ukraine)
— “Ukrainian counter-attacks, and Russian Forces falling back on overextended supply lines, has allowed Ukraine to re-occupy towns and defensive positions up to 35 kilometres east of Kyiv. Ukrainian Forces are likely to continue to attempt to push Russian Forces back along the north-western axis from Kyiv towards Hostomel Airfield. In the south of Ukraine Russian Forces are still attempting to circumvent Mykolaiv as they look to drive west towards Odesa with their progress being slowed by logistic issues and Ukrainian resistance.” (U.K. Ministry of Defense)
— Russia no longer has full control of Kherson (Senior U.S. defense official)
War in Ukraine:
— Russia has seen 1,351 service members killed and another 3,825 wounded since the war began on Feb. 24 (Russian Ministry of Defense)
— Since the war began on Feb. 24, Russia has lost around 16,100 personnel, 561 tanks, 1,625 armored combat vehicles, 291 artillery systems, 90 multiple-launch rocket systems, 115 warplanes, 125 helicopters, 1,089 vehicles, five ships and 53 drones (Ukrainian Ministry of Defense)
— Around 300 people were killed after Russia bombed a theater in Mariupol last week that was marked clearly with the Russian word for “CHILDREN” (Mariupol City Council)
— “The enemy is taking measures to recover combat readiness, replenish ammunition and fuel-oil in order to ensure offensive readiness” (Ukrainian Ministry of Defense)
— “The opponent failed to achieve the main goals of the broad-scale war – blocks of Kiev and exit to the administrative borders of Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Partly the enemy succeeded in creating a land corridor between the temporarily occupied Crimea of the Crimea and part of the Donetsk region” (Ukrainian Ministry of Defense)
— “The probability of involving the armed forces of Belarus to aggression against Ukraine is rated high” (Ukrainian Ministry of Defense)
— A Russian brigade commander was killed after he was “run over by his soldiers” (Western official)
— A seventh Russian general has been killed since the war began (Western official and Office of the President of Ukraine)
— “Ukrainian counter-attacks, and Russian Forces falling back on overextended supply lines, has allowed Ukraine to re-occupy towns and defensive positions up to 35 kilometres east of Kyiv. Ukrainian Forces are likely to continue to attempt to push Russian Forces back along the north-western axis from Kyiv towards Hostomel Airfield. In the south of Ukraine Russian Forces are still attempting to circumvent Mykolaiv as they look to drive west towards Odesa with their progress being slowed by logistic issues and Ukrainian resistance.” (U.K. Ministry of Defense)
— Russia no longer has full control of Kherson (Senior U.S. defense official)…
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