• France to send new shipment of SCALP missiles to Ukraine

    France is set to deliver a new shipment of long-range SCALP missiles to Ukraine, as confirmed by French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu in an interview with Le Journal du Dimanche.

    Lecornu emphasized the importance of maintaining a steady flow of aid to Ukraine, as it allows Ukrainian authorities to consider political solutions when deemed appropriate.

    In addition to the missile delivery, France will continue its training program for 2,000 Ukrainian soldiers on French military equipment. …

  • Russian forces intensify efforts to encircle Ukrainian city of Kurakhove

    Russian forces are attempting to encircle Kurakhove as the Kremlin's troops intensify their use of military equipment in assaults on Ukrainian positions in the region, said Oryst Drimalovsky, a representative of the press service for the 79th Air Assault Brigade, during a televised news broadcast.

    According to him, Russian troops aim to create a "pincer" maneuver to encircle the city. Russian forces have increased their use of FPV and combat drones, which are already targeting the outskirts of …

  • Ukrainian Forces strike key Russian ammunition depot in Bryansk

    Ukrainian Forces launched an overnight drone assault targeting ammunition depots of Russia's 1060th Logistics Support Center, formerly the 120th Arsenal of the Main Rocket and Artillery Directorate, according to the Ukrainian General Staff.

    The General Staff reports indicated at least eight explosions were recorded. "Objective verification results indicate the presence of at least two fires within the military unit's territory and signs of secondary detonation," the statement reads.

    The …

  • Drone attack on Moscow: over 30 UAVs target city, causing fires and injuries

    According to Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin, Russian air defense reportedly operated successfully in the urban districts of Ramenskoye, Domodedovo, and Kolomna. However, media reports indicate house fires and injured residents.

    On November 10, unmanned aerial vehicles attacked Moscow. According to the city head Sergey Sobyanin, Russian air defense allegedly destroyed 32 aerial targets.

    "At the moment, 32 drones heading for Moscow have been destroyed," Sergey Sobyanin stated. He noted that …

  • Record number of North Korean nationals enter Russia for education amid military deployment allegations

    During the third quarter of this year saw 3,765 North Korean nationals arrive in Russia with education as their stated purpose, reports the independent Russian online publication Mediazona, citing figures from the Russian Border Service. For comparison, in the entire pre-pandemic year of 2019, 3,200 North Korean citizens came to Russia for study.

    Mediazona highlights that quotas for North Korean students remain low. In April, official data indicated that only about 130 students from North …

  • Ukrainian drones strike key chemical plant in Russia's Tula region

    Ukrainian Special operation forces and Ukrainian Security Service launched a drone attack on a chemical plant in Russia's Tula region on the night of November 9.

    The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that 50 Ukrainian drones were allegedly intercepted over multiple regions, including Bryansk, Tula, Kursk, Novgorod, Smolensk, Tver, and Oryol. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council's Center for Countering Disinformation head, Andrii Kovalenko, provided details on Telegram …

  • Russian Major General Pavel Klimenko killed in Ukraine

    In a recent report on the Russian Telegram channel "Spy Dossier," details have emerged regarding the death of Major General Pavel Klimenko in the occupied Donetsk region. According to the Telegram channel, on November 6, at 7:30 PM, the general, while moving with a group on motorcycles near a checkpoint in Krasnohorivka, was attacked by Ukrainian FPV drones (kamikaze drones).

    Klimenko sustained injuries, was hospitalized at City Hospital No. 14 in the Petrovsky district of Donetsk, received …

  • Ex-Akhmat fighter Mongush accuses Russian officials of land misappropriation

    Former Ahmat fighter Ochur-Suge Mongush, infamous after a video surfaced depicting the brutal torture, castration, and execution of a Ukrainian POW, has voiced his grievances against Tuva officials. Mongush alleges that these officials are selling off land that the government had promised free of charge to those participating in the Ukraine conflict, reports the Ukrainian project InformNapalm.

    Mongush criticized the proposition given to returning fighters to work in the social sector as a form …

  • Ukrainian drones strike Rosneft's oil refinery in Saratov

    Ukrainian intelligence units reportedly struck a refinery in Saratov, Russia. The Saratov Refinery, part of Rosneft’s infrastructure, processes about 7.2 million tons of oil. On the night of November 8, drones from Ukraine’s intelligence agency allegedly targeted the plant, leaving the Russian oil industry potentially losing a significant capability.

    Despite these claims, Russian authorities dismissed any direct hit, attributing the incident to a fire caused by debris. They stated that this …

  • Lukashenko proposes Nobel Peace Prize nomination for Trump, citing potential role in Russia-Ukraine peace

    Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko has floated the idea of awarding Donald Trump the Nobel Peace Prize, raising eyebrows on the international stage. Back in 2020, former U.S. President Donald Trump was nominated for the Nobel Prize for his efforts to mediate conflicts involving Israel and Palestinian territories, North and South Korea, and India and Pakistan. Lukashenko recently expressed that if Trump were to put forth effort to end the Russia-Ukraine war, he could become a worthy …