Putin, Ukraine and Navy Day
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Daily Express US on MSNRussian teens being sent into Ukraine meatgrinder despite Putin's promisesPutin's summer offensive is stalling as Ukraine puts up a heroic defense leaving Russia resorting to teens to fill the ranks
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Irish Star on MSNPutin's huge 'July Storm' military operation sends Trump and NATO a strong messageMilitary experts have long scrutinized Russia's naval capabilities, acknowledging its nuclear submarine deterrents as a clear strength, but noting that Putin's navy is primarily composed of older Soviet-era vessels that lack the capacity to project power globally in a large-scale conflict, reports the Express.
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNAfter being battered by Ukraine, Russia hopes to 'strengthen' Black Sea FleetRussia will reinforce its Black Sea Fleet with marine robotic systems, warships, and additional aircraft, Nikolai Patrushev, the head of Russia's Maritime Collegium, said in an interview with the state-run RIA Novosti published on July 25.
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Daily Express US on MSNUkraine bombs Russian radio factory in major blow to Putin's war effortUkrainian drones dealt a massive blow to the Russian war effort after destroying a factory responsible for churning out electronic warfare equipment
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Irish Star on MSNPutin is recuiting prisoners, homeless and hooligans to be his 'expendable' troops on Ukraine frontlineVladimir Putin is desperate for more manpower shore up his military campaign in Ukraine, according to a new report
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RBC Ukraine on MSNPutin’s team claims to back diplomacy — then blames war on a new excusePutin's spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, says the Kremlin supports diplomacy in resolving the war. At the same time, Moscow complained that Ukraine had allegedly rejected the possibility of dialogue. Peskov was asked how relations between Russia and Ukraine will be built after the war is over.
At the latest Nato summit in The Hague, the alliance announced that members had set a new target of spending 5 per cent of GDP on defence and security by 2035. In part, this is likely to have been driven by a realisation that Trump envoy Steve Witkoff’s shuttle diplomacy and Europe’s denunciations of Vladimir Putin will not be enough to end the war in Ukraine.
Trump is showing signs of willingness to renew U.S. support Ukraine, Angela Stent writes in a guest commentary.
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Russian ground advances across eastern Ukraine appear to be small at first glance — only 1.2 square kilometers on an average per day near the city of Kupiansk. Or, as the Institute for the Study of War notes,