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What it’s like at the border, delivering Javelins and Stingers to Ukraine

What it’s like at the border, delivering Javelins and Stingers to Ukraine

David Ignatius writes: Javelin antitank missiles, the American-made weapons that can destroy Russian tanks, are stacked in steel racks awaiting quick shipment into Ukraine. A giant C-17 transport is parked on a nearby runway. This is what American and NATO support for Ukraine looks like. Every day, 14 widebody jets are landing here to deliver Javelins, Stinger antiaircraft missiles and other weapons for the Ukrainians. A half-dozen of these daily arrivals are American planes. Watching the Javelins move toward the…

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Meet Putin’s biggest accomplice in his war on Ukraine

Meet Putin’s biggest accomplice in his war on Ukraine

Markos Kounalakis writes: Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is criminal on multiple counts, but some of them should be leveled at one of his main accomplices: Belarus’s dictator, Alexander Lukashenko. Russia’s military is executing an unprovoked and unprecedented attack on a peaceful neighbor on many fronts, from the air and sea. The land war, however, would not be as effective or lethal were it not for Lukashenko providing a front along Belarus’s southern border, not far from Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv….

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‘90% of houses are damaged’: Russia’s Syria-honed tactics lay Ukraine towns to waste

‘90% of houses are damaged’: Russia’s Syria-honed tactics lay Ukraine towns to waste

The Guardian reports: Happiness lies in ruins. This small town – Schastia in Ukrainian – has been out of the headlines since Moscow took its brutal war against civilians to the country’s biggest cities. But it is here, and in nearby Volnovakha, that the illegal tactics of terrorising civilians for military aims, honed in Syria and then brought back so close to home, have reached a grim high point. There have been terrible strikes on homes, schools and hospitals around…

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How Ukraine’s military has resisted Russia so far

How Ukraine’s military has resisted Russia so far

The New York Times reports: Ukraine has succeeded in slowing the Russian advance, but has not been able to stop it, nor is the resistance strong enough to shift Russian President Vladimir V. Putin’s war aims. Over the long term, U.S. officials said, it will be difficult for Ukraine to continue to frustrate the Russian advance. In the meantime, though, Ukrainians are turning into a nation at arms. “In combat, it’s always different than what you thought it’d be, and…

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Russia’s shelling of Ukrainian nuclear plant sparks alarm

Russia’s shelling of Ukrainian nuclear plant sparks alarm

The Wall Street Journal reports: Russian shelling in southern Ukraine caused a fire at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant before Russian troops took control of the area, according to local authorities and international observers, raising fears that Moscow’s increasingly indiscriminate war could cause a global environmental disaster. The fire, extinguished Friday morning, erupted at the Zaporizhzhia power plant’s training facility, Ukraine’s emergency service said. None of the plant’s six reactors, one of which is currently operational, were affected and there…

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The historical background to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine

The historical background to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine

Rohini Hensman writes: Russia was not the only country to occupy Ukraine in the 20th century; the Nazis, with their own genocidal agenda, also did so. Timothy Snyder argues that Nazi policies, which referred to Ukrainians as Afrikaner or as Neger – including the Hunger Plan to starve millions of people in the winter of 1941, the Generalplan Ost to forcibly transport or kill millions more thereafter, and the “final solution” to exterminate the Jews – were centered on Ukraine;…

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Putin’s war is against Ukraine, but his greatest enemy is America

Putin’s war is against Ukraine, but his greatest enemy is America

Vanity Fair reports: As the war in Ukraine was about to drag into its second weekend, rightly dominating news coverage, I found myself craving perspective about that coverage from an expert on Russia and Ukraine. For that I turned to Peter Pomerantsev, a Soviet-born British journalist, senior fellow at the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, and author of two books about Russian disinformation and propaganda. Pomerantsev was born in Kyiv, spent years living in Moscow, and has friends…

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China seeks to unify public in support for Russia

China seeks to unify public in support for Russia

The Associated Press reports: As the West condemns Russia, President Vladimir Putin has vocal supporters in China, where the ruling Communist Party tells its people they are fellow targets of U.S.-led harassment. “If Russia is destroyed, we will be next. This is for sure,” said Wang Yongchun, a retiree in Beijing. “The United States wants to dominate the world.” Such comments reflect the stance of a ruling party that is the closest thing Putin has to a major ally: The…

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Fearing martial law or conscription, some Russians try to flee abroad

Fearing martial law or conscription, some Russians try to flee abroad

Reuters reports: As Russian troops slowly advanced on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv on Thursday, some people back in Moscow were attempting to flee to destinations abroad that have not banned flights from Russia, stomaching soaring prices in the rush to escape. The Kremlin dismissed speculation that Russian authorities plan to introduce martial law following the invasion of Ukraine, which Moscow calls a “special operation”, or that they will stop men of fighting age leaving Russia, but some did not want to…

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Demoralized captive Russian soldiers tell of anger at being ‘duped’ into war

Demoralized captive Russian soldiers tell of anger at being ‘duped’ into war

The Guardian reports: Five Russian soldiers sit in a brick building. They are blindfolded: the latest prisoners to be captured inside Ukraine. A Ukrainian voice interrogates them. “Speak,” he says to the group’s Russian officer. What message would he like to send to his soldiers and to Russians back at home? “Frankly speaking, they tricked us,” the officer replies, referring to his military superiors sitting in Moscow. “Everything we were told was a fake. I would tell my guys to…

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How Volodymyr Zelensky defended Ukraine and united the world

How Volodymyr Zelensky defended Ukraine and united the world

Simon Shuster writes: Western leaders were still divided two days after the invasion, when they met to agree on a package of sanctions to punish Russia for its attack. Germany, Hungary, and Italy initially wanted to water down these measures. Then Zelensky dialed in to their meeting. Calm but determined, his pale face covered in stubble, he told the leaders of the free world that this might be the last time they would see him alive. “The enemy has marked…

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Russia silences its last independent television channel

Russia silences its last independent television channel

Masha Gessen writes: Whenever TV Rain, Russia’s last independent television channel, was broadcasting live, the lights in its vast loft were dimmed and conversations were hushed, because its studio was cordoned off from the rest of the space only by partial-height glass partitions. When I got to the loft just before ten on Tuesday night, the lights were low, as usual, but the noise level was veering into risky territory. Mikhail Fishman, who hosts a Friday-night news-analysis program, was in…

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A war the Kremlin tried to hide becomes a hard reality for Russians

A war the Kremlin tried to hide becomes a hard reality for Russians

The New York Times reports: On Feb. 23, Razil Malikov, a tank driver in the Russian Army, called his family and said he would be home soon; his unit’s military drills in Crimea were just about wrapping up. The next morning, Russia invaded Ukraine, and Mr. Malikov hasn’t been heard from since. On Monday, Ukraine published a video of a captured soldier in his unit, apologizing for taking part in the invasion. “He had no idea they could send him…

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Ukraine: What is the dangerous ‘vacuum bomb’ weapon Russia has been accused of using?

Ukraine: What is the dangerous ‘vacuum bomb’ weapon Russia has been accused of using?

vaalaa/Shutterstock By Michelle Bentley, Royal Holloway University of London As Russia’s horrifying invasion of Ukraine continues to unfold, Oksana Markarova, Ukraine’s ambassador to the US, has alleged that Russia used a vacuum bomb. According to reports, the attack was aimed at a Ukrainian army base in Okhtyrka and 70 soldiers were killed in the blast. The use of a vacuum bomb has yet to be independently confirmed. But in recent days CNN reported that members of its team had spotted…

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RT America ceases productions and lays off most of its staff

RT America ceases productions and lays off most of its staff

CNN reports: RT America will cease productions and lay off most of its staff, according to a memo from T&R Productions, the production company behind the Russian state-funded network, which CNN obtained. Misha Solodovnikov, the general manager of T&R Productions, told staff in the memo that it will be “ceasing production” at all of its locations “as a result of unforeseen business interruption events.” “Unfortunately, we anticipate this layoff will be permanent, meaning that this will result in the permanent…

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What the Montreux Convention is, and what it means for the Ukraine war

What the Montreux Convention is, and what it means for the Ukraine war

A Russian warship, the Patrol Ship Dmitry Rogachev, travels through the Dardanelles on Feb. 15, 2022. Anadolu Agency via Getty Images By Alpaslan Ozerdem, George Mason University As bad as the Ukraine war is so far, an international agreement signed in 1936 is preventing it from getting even worse. The Montreux Convention Regarding the Regime of the Straits gives Turkey control over the water route between the Black Sea – home to a major Russian naval force – and the…

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