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Many in the West have come to terms with Russia’s annexation of Crimea. This is a mistake
Non-Ukrainian politicians and analysts who deal with Russia and Ukraine widely recognize the motives behind the full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022, as destructive and genocidal. Therefore, they agree that Kyiv should liberate as much of mainland Ukraine (or even the entire territory) as possible through both military and non-military means....
Scandalous release of Ukrainian prisoners of war: Moscow and the Vatican as Budapest’s allies
Today, the problem of national minorities in Ukrainian-Hungarian relations can be accurately described by a Chinese proverb: “If you sit by the river long enough, you will see the body of your enemy float by.” Unfortunately, the enemy is becoming less figurative, as it has shed all disguises and openly sided with the Russian...
Drones at sea and on land, artificial intelligence, and the Javelin simulator: how military-tech developments contribute to Ukraine’s victory
The Russian-Ukrainian war has been called the most technologically advanced in human history. Every day, the world witnesses from bird’s-eye view how Ukrainian military forces repel Russian attacks and counterattack. Thousands of civilian and military drones take to the sky on both sides of the frontlines. They conduct reconnaissance,...
“This is my third war with Russia.” Stories of foreigners who stood up to defend Ukraine
Foreign legionaries with experience of fighting against Russia are now applying it in Ukraine. Below, in the material of RBC-Ukraine, you will find information on how they view Russians, what they think of Ukrainians, and how they plan to fight the occupiers in their homeland. The invasion of Ukraine is far from the Kremlin’s first crime....
The Ukrainian fleet that is needed “for yesterday”
The importance of a fully capable and balanced fleet Today we celebrate the Day of the Ukrainian Naval Forces (July 2). On this occasion, I would like to share some thoughts on the topic of the Navy. Ukraine has no other choice but to build a fully capable and balanced fleet. The postulate about the vulnerability of modern ships to modern...
How Ukraine triggered a new wave of decommunization in post-Soviet countries
With the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, former Soviet countries initiated a new phase of decommunization and derussification. Thus, the removal of Russian monuments applies to both the “Leninfall” and the “Pushkinfall.” Chytomo (Ukrainian media outlet) collected the following cases. Estonia When...