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Zelensky, in private, plots bold attacks inside Russia, leak shows

Zelensky, in private, plots bold attacks inside Russia, leak shows

The Washington Post reports: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has won the trust of Western governments by refusing to use the weapons they provide for attacks inside Russia and prioritizing the targeting of Russian forces inside Ukraine’s borders. But behind closed doors, Ukraine’s leader has proposed going in a more audacious direction — occupying Russian villages to gain leverage over Moscow, bombing a pipeline that transfers Russian oil to Hungary, a NATO member, and privately pining for long-range missiles to hit…

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Russia tried and failed to destroy U.S.-made Patriot system in Ukraine, officials say

Russia tried and failed to destroy U.S.-made Patriot system in Ukraine, officials say

CNN reports: Russia tried to destroy a US-made Patriot air defense system in Ukraine last week with a hypersonic missile, two US officials told CNN. The attack failed, and the Ukrainian military instead intercepted the missile using the Patriot system, the officials said, marking their first known successful Ukrainian use of the advanced air defense system only weeks after it arrived in country. The Ukrainian air defenders fired multiple missiles from the Patriot at different angles to intercept the Russian…

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How Ukrainian forces denied Russia victory in Bakhmut by Victory Day

How Ukrainian forces denied Russia victory in Bakhmut by Victory Day

The Washington Post reports: They started shelling at sunrise. In the dawn haze, under the cover of their own artillery, small groups of Ukrainian soldiers advanced toward a Russian position on the outskirts of the embattled city of Bakhmut. Drone footage had identified an avenue of attack on Russian lines on the outskirts of the besieged city. Intelligence suggested the Russians were so focused on the intense street battles playing out inside they were not expecting an assault in this…

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UK sends Ukraine powerful Storm Shadow long-range missiles

UK sends Ukraine powerful Storm Shadow long-range missiles

Michael Weiss and James Rushton report: A year ago, it was said to be a direct path to “World War III.” Now it’s being announced as an accomplished fact. The United Kingdom is in the process of delivering Storm Shadow cruise missiles to Ukraine, the British government confirmed Thursday, giving Kyiv a much-needed and long coveted long-range precision strike capability. British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said that the supply of the missiles will “allow Ukraine to push back Russian forces…

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The West must be ready for this moment of opportunity and risk in Ukraine

The West must be ready for this moment of opportunity and risk in Ukraine

Timothy Garton Ash writes: As you read this, thousands of young Ukrainian men and women are going through their last training drills, checking their weapons and waiting for D-day. In the big Ukrainian counteroffensive that may start any time now, some of them will be killed and many more will be wounded. None will emerge unchanged. We thought we had said goodbye to all that in 1945, but this is Europe in 2023. Nobody knows what will happen in this…

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A ‘nervousness never seen before’ hits Moscow before Victory Day parades

A ‘nervousness never seen before’ hits Moscow before Victory Day parades

The Observer reports: When Vladimir Putin takes to the stage on Tuesday to commemorate the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany, his speech on Red Square will have been preceded by a turbulent week in which drones attacked the Kremlin and one of his top war leaders threatened mutiny. The dramatic footage early last Wednesday of two drones flying over the walls of the Kremlin, its historical seat of power, exposed vulnerabilities in the heart of the Russian capital, putting Moscow…

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War, weapons and conspiracy theories: Inside Airman Teixeira’s online world

War, weapons and conspiracy theories: Inside Airman Teixeira’s online world

The New York Times reports: Jack Teixeira, the Air National Guardsman implicated in a vast leak of classified documents, was fixated on weapons, mass shootings, shadowy conspiracy theories — and proving he was in the right, and in the know. Even as he relished the respectability and access to intelligence he gained through his military service and top secret clearance, he seethed with contempt about the government, accusing the United States of a host of secret, nefarious activities: making biological…

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Ukrainian intelligence chief: ‘We have capabilities in the Russian Federation, quite powerful ones’

Ukrainian intelligence chief: ‘We have capabilities in the Russian Federation, quite powerful ones’

Michael Weiss and James Rushton report: “I’d like to underline here that it is unpleasant for me to recognize the following, but it’s the truth,” [Maj. Gen. Kyrlo] Budanov [the chief of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense] said. “Unfortunately, the Russian Federation knows how to work with the information space. That is why any event — imagine a rocket that falls into the Kremlin — they will show it as a victory for Russia….

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Ukraine shoots down Russian hypersonic missile with U.S. Patriot

Ukraine shoots down Russian hypersonic missile with U.S. Patriot

The Associated Press reports: Ukraine’s air force claimed Saturday to have downed a Russian hypersonic missile over Kyiv using newly acquired American Patriot defense systems, the first known time the country has been able to intercept one of Moscow’s most modern missiles. Air Force commander Mykola Oleshchuk said in a Telegram post that the Kinzhal-type ballistic missile had been intercepted in an overnight attack on the Ukrainian capital earlier in the week. It was also the first time Ukraine is…

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Leaked U.S. files show deep rift between Russian military and Wagner chief

Leaked U.S. files show deep rift between Russian military and Wagner chief

The Washington Post reports: Wagner boss Yevgeniy Prigozhin’s threat to pull his forces from Bakhmut, relayed in obscenity-ridden videos in which he blames Russian military chiefs for the deaths of tens of thousands of his soldiers in Ukraine, was only the latest salvo in a months-long feud between the mercenary group and Russia’s military leadership for influence in the war and glory on the battlefield. While Prigozhin has led Russia’s bloody campaign to capture the eastern Ukrainian city using soldiers…

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Kremlin cronies compare alleged drone attack to 9/11

Kremlin cronies compare alleged drone attack to 9/11

Julia Davis writes: Russian officials and state media breathlessly proclaimed that Ukraine launched an alleged drone strike on the Kremlin in an attempt to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin, who wasn’t even there. Anticipating that this incident will be perceived as Moscow’s false flag operation, the head of state-owned news channel RT, Margarita Simonyan, tweeted a short thread asserting that Russia would have done it more skillfully. She concluded, “No, it wasn’t us. Unfortunately.” Simonyan’s suspicions that Russia would be accused of staging the…

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Russians seem very interested in my book about how dictatorships end

Russians seem very interested in my book about how dictatorships end

Alexander Baunov writes: It’s a little embarrassing. Normally, I write about various aspects of Russian politics — the basis of Vladimir Putin’s support, the Kremlin’s media strategy, Russia’s foreign policy. Now, to my surprise, I’m writing about something else: my own book. Three years in the making, the book came out at the end of January and quickly became a best seller across Russia. The first print run disappeared almost immediately, and since then, there have been three more. While…

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‘Nothing with Russia is as it seems’

‘Nothing with Russia is as it seems’

“Nothing with Russia is as it seems,” warns fmr. NATO deputy commander @RichardShirreff about the apparent drone strikes on the Kremlin. “Of course Russia would like to portray it is an attack on President Putin… it’s a way of causing division between” Ukraine and its allies. pic.twitter.com/uEQY0qo8iW — Christiane Amanpour (@amanpour) May 3, 2023 On Vladimir Solovyov's show, Biden was blamed for an alleged Kremlin drone attack, which is being used to justify pulling out of the grain deal, reneging…

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The Ukrainian counteroffensive

The Ukrainian counteroffensive

Anne Applebaum and Jeffrey Goldberg write: In March 1774, Prince Grigory Potemkin, the favorite general and sometime lover of Catherine the Great, took control of the anarchic southern frontier of her empire, a region previously ruled by the Mongol Khans, the Cossack hosts, and the Ottoman Turks, among others. As viceroy, Potemkin waged war and founded cities, among them Kherson, the first home of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet. In 1783, he annexed Crimea and became an avatar of imperial glory….

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Inside Russia’s environmental influence operation targeting the Baltic Sea

Inside Russia’s environmental influence operation targeting the Baltic Sea

Michael Weiss and Holger Roonemaa report: In the first few days of October 2022, a group of Russians and Belarusians gathered in the Kaliningrad resort town of Svetlogorsk. The politicians, academics and activists discussed how the two countries, “truly striving for stability across the planet,” might resist the suite of international sanctions hitting both Russia and Belarus after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. One of the Svetlogorsk event’s most authoritative speakers was Alexander Dynkin, president of the prestigious Primakov National Research…

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Russian pilots tried to ‘dogfight’ U.S. jets over Syria, U.S. Central Command says

Russian pilots tried to ‘dogfight’ U.S. jets over Syria, U.S. Central Command says

CNN reports: Russian pilots tried to “dogfight” US jets over Syria, according to a spokesman for US Central Command, part of a recent pattern of more aggressive behavior. The attempts have happened in several of the most recent instances of aggressive behavior from Russian pilots, Col. Joe Buccino said. The Russian pilots do not appear to be trying to shoot down American jets, a US official told CNN, but they may be trying to “provoke” the US and “draw us…

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