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This is the hell the landmine treaty was meant to prevent—and Ukrainian sappers live it every day. - Euromaidan Press
Ukraine was a signatory to the Ottawa Treaty, banning anti-personnel mines. On 29 June 2025, it officially withdrew, citing Russia’s widespread use of banned mines like the PFM-1 across Ukrainian territory. But stepping away from the treaty won’t protect sappers from the mines already scattered by…
Trump's Finnish Icebreaker Identified as the 32-Year-Old Fennica
When President Donald Trump revealed that he is in negotiations with Finland's president to buy an "old" icebreaker, many observers assumed that he was considering the powerful and capable Polaris. It turns out that Polaris is not for sale, and the vessel under discussion is actually the 32-year-old…
Cannes Moves to Limit Cruise Ships Following Similar Efforts in Nice
The efforts to control the mega-cruise ships along the French Riviera continue with the city of Cannes announcing it would implement new restrictions at the end of the year. It follows a similar effort by Nice and Villefranche, which was aimed at forcing large ships to move to Cannes or possibly…
Russia's 6-Gun Armored War Train Is Back in Eastern Ukraine. Could Ukraine Knock It Out?
Russian state media photo Russia’s war train Yenisei is back in action in Ukraine. It’s protected—but not safe. New photos from Russian state media depict the armed, armored train reportedly somewhere along the Pokrovsk axis in eastern Ukraine. Intelschizo narrowed down the likely location to “near…
Yale Lab Tracking Stolen Ukrainian Children Will Survive Until October
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NATO has a Mediterranean blind spot—and it puts the Alliance’s security at risk
Europe & Eurasia Maritime Security NATO Partnerships North & West Africa Security & Defense New Atlanticist June 30, 2025 • 1:54 pm ET When NATO leaders and partners of the Alliance met in The Hague last week, countries from two important regions were notably absent: Neither North African nor Middle…
‘Dead Carried Out in Batches’: Storm Shadow Missiles Allegedly Hit Russia’s 8th Army HQ in Donetsk
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Russian Su‑30 destroyed at Saky airfield - Ukraine's Intelligence showcases Beaver drone in action
According to Ukraine's spy agency during the use of the drones, a Russian Su-30 fighter was damaged at the airfield in Saky. "Reliable weapons in the hands of the special forces of Ukraine's Defense Intelligence turn critically important military targets of the aggressor state into useless scrap, in…
SBU Strikes Russia’s Kupol Missile Plant 1,300 km Behind the Lines – ‘No Safe Zones for Military Infrastructure’
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Shakespeare in war: Ukraine festival explores intersection to bard’s world
The Ukrainian Shakespeare festival in the city of Ivano-Frankivsk did not open with a play. Another kind of performance was staged on the steps of the theatre, one that did not deal with sad stories of the death of kings but with tragedy unfolding in real life. This was theatre in a different sense:…
Ukraine Can Still Win
Western Half Measures Have Prolonged the War, but Decisive Action Now Could End It Michael Carpenter July 1, 2025 Ukrainian servicemen fire a tank in the Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, February 2025 Stringer / Reuters Michael Carpenter is a Distinguished Fellow at the Atlantic Council. He was Special…
Russian FPV drones with solar panels spotted on front line
Russian forces have started using FPV drones equipped with solar panels on the front line, according to Ukrainian radio technology specialist Serhii Beskrestnov, alias Flash. Source: Serhii "Flash" Beskrestnov, a specialist in military radio technology, as reported by Mezha Media, a technology and…
Putin seeks return of foreign currency to Russia – Bloomberg
Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin has signed a decree allowing new foreign investors to put money into Russia without restrictions on capital outflows. Source: Bloomberg Details: The decree permits investors from abroad – including those from so-called "unfriendly" countries – to invest in Russian…
Sweden finds additional €150 m to help Ukraine
The Swedish government will review the structure of economic aid provided to other countries, which will set an extra SEK 1.67 billion (about €150 million) towards aid for Ukraine and other humanitarian actions. Source: European Pravda; statement by Swedish government Details: The Swedish government…
Law enforcement authorities question 'terrorism' description of fiber optic cable damage
Law enforcement agencies pushed back Tuesday on an internet service company's characterization of damage to some of its fiber optic lines in the San Fernando Valley as an act of "domestic terrorism." Several of Charter Communications aerial cables were severed last month in Van Nuys causing service…
Airlines in turbulence as flight risks rise amid conflicts – DW – 07/01/2025
The war between Iran and Israel in the Middle East has led to complications for airlines seeking to avoid the airspace while also complying with an ongoing Russian airspace ban. Although Iran's airspace has partially reopened following a ceasefire, data from flight tracking website flightradar24…
Increased GPS spoofing sparks interest in alternative navigation technology | The National
One of the side effects of the hostilities between Israel and Iran has been the increased inaccuracies of navigation systems relied on by ships and, to a lesser extent, smartphone users in the Middle East. Most experts say those inaccuracies are probably the result of Global Positioning Satellite…
Ukraine Rejects Russian Proposal to Swap Children for Soldiers
During his official visit to Austria, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy disclosed that Russia had proposed exchanging abducted Ukrainian children for captured Russian soldiers—a proposal he firmly rejected, as was reported on June 16. Speaking at a joint press conference with Austrian…
A-10 Warthog Already Has The Capability To Use Laser-Guided Rockets To Shoot-Down Drones
The TWZ Newsletter Weekly insights and analysis on the latest developments in military technology, strategy, and foreign policy. We have just learned that one of the most successful adaptations of an existing weapon in recent memory — morphing laser-guided air-to-ground rockets into counter-drone…
Frontline report: Putin rushes massive troop surge to Moldova breakaway to save European land bridge dreams
Today, there is a lot of interesting news from Russian-backed Transnistria, a breakaway state of Moldova. With gas reserves depleted, energy production cut in half, and Moscow planning a 10,000 strong troop deployment, the enclave is quickly becoming both a liability and a flashpoint. However,…
Iran reportedly preparing to mine Strait of Hormuz, a possible boon for Russia's Ukraine war coffers
Iran is reportedly preparing to mine the Strait of Hormuz, a move that would spike global oil prices and give a significant boost to the Russian economy and its war machine in Ukraine. Reuters reported on July 1 that Iran loaded naval mines onto vessels in the Persian Gulf last month, citing two…
Container ship goes up in flames in Hull with roads and museum closing
A container ship has gone up in flames in Hull forcing a museum and roads across the city to close. Smoke billowed from Albert Dock on Friday with people a mile away in the city centre left struggling to see. Others coughed and spluttered as the thick fumes drifted across the area after a cargo…
Sweden Plans to Arm Coast Guard Crews and Equip Their Ships - Militarnyi
Sweden Plans to Arm Coast Guard Crews and Equip Their Ships #Europe #Fleet #Sweden #World Swedish Coast Guard search and rescue vessel KBV 002 Triton. Photo from the official Facebook page The Swedish government plans to arm the crews of Coast Guard vessels and equip the ships with weapons to…
Slovakia Unveils Wolf 25 AD, a Drone-Killing Air Defense System Designed for Ukraine
Slovak defense company DefTech has released footage of live-fire tests of its new anti-aircraft artillery system, the Wolf 25 AD, developed specifically at Ukraine’s request. According to the developer, the tests took place in spring 2025 at the Záhorie military training ground in Slovakia. A video…
Four Su-34 warplanes reduced to ashes as Ukrainian special forces hit deep behind Russian lines again - Euromaidan Press
Ukraine hit the heart of Russia’s tactical aviation, destroying four Su-34 aircraft at an airfield in Volgograd Oblast. According to the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the operation involved units from the Special Operations Forces and the Security Service of Ukraine. In Russia, the…
Ukraine ambushes Russian battalion in Sumy, kills commander
Russian forces launched a new offensive into Sumy Oblast, charging across open fields with the expectation of minimal resistance. But what they encountered was a carefully planned Ukrainian trap. Drawn far from their defensive lines and exposed in the open, Russian units were hit hard by a sudden…
Yale researchers have estimated how many Ukrainian children may be held by Russia
A team of experts from Yale University has estimated that around 35,000 Ukrainian children listed as missing may be held in Russia or Russian-occupied territories. Source: The Guardian Details: Many of these children may have been adopted, sent to military camps or placed in foster care. As a…
Danes Could Get Copyright to Their Own Image Under AI Bill
Millions of Danes could soon hold copyright control over their own image, facial features, and voice under an amendment the country is considering to combat AI deepfakes. The Danish government revealed Thursday that a broad coalition of legislators are working on a bill that would make deepfakes…
Russia’s soviet-era stocks of armored vehicles approaching point of diminishing availability – ISW
Russia's stockpiles of Soviet-made armored vehicles are running low, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said in a June 26 analytical report. ISW cited an analysis of satellite images conducted by an unnamed source on social media. “Satellite imagery of select armored vehicle repair plants in…
Putin announces cuts to defence spending
Russian ruler Vladimir Putin has stated that the Kremlin plans to reduce defence spending, the share of which in the national budget has reached record levels not seen since the Soviet era. Source: The Moscow Times, an independent Amsterdam-based news outlet Details: Putin said Russia’s current…
Expert reveals "Pipe" operation lacked any strategic value
Ukrainian military observer Oleksandr Kovalenko has analyzed Russian special forces operation dubbed "Pipe" or "Flow", which was carried out in March this year. Russian forces crawled through a 1.4-metre-wide unused gas pipeline to attack Ukrainian troops in Sudzha in Russia's Kursk region. "Since…
SBU special operation: Enemy Pantsir-S1 missile system, three helicopters destroyed
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has dealt another painful blow to the occupiers; on the night of June 27-28, drones of the SBU attacked the Kirovske military airfield in the temporarily occupied Crimea, sources in the SBU told the Interfax-Ukraine agency. According to the information, fire…
Ksenia Karelina says release from Russian prison 'feels like starting a new life'
Ksenia Karelina thought she was going to visit family in Russia in January 2024, but authorities there had other ideas. They detained the 32-year-old because of a small donation she made to support Ukraine. They charged her with treason and gave her a 12-year sentence in a work camp. Karelina was…
Ukrainian Charity Shop Opens in Berlin to Support Frontline Aid and Cultural Diplomacy - Oj
About past, present and future of Ukraine News Culture Business War Diplomacy Support OJ Contribute Today About past, present and future of Ukraine News Culture Business War Diplomacy Main Culture A Ukrainian charity art shop has opened in Berlin Culture A Ukrainian charity art shop has opened in…
InfiniDome successfully resists jamming in test - GPS World
Security company InfiniDome has partnered with one of Israel’s largest vehicle tracking and fleet management companies to simulate a real-world car theft scenario. The test recreated a scenario in which criminals deploy in-car GNSS jammers to disable location reporting systems. Two identical…
Telegram deletes five Ukrainian open-source intelligence channels without explanation
Telegram has removed at least five Ukrainian OSINT (open-source intelligence) channels without explanation. Source: NotaYenota on Facebook Quote from NotaYenota: "Yesterday and today, Telegram deleted a few Telegram channels of Ukrainian OSINTers without explanation. In particular, we are talking…
Analysis: What the Day of the Constitution Means for Ukraine in Battle
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Meet Kronos: A Ukrainian-Designed Stealth Submarine With Black Sea Operations Potential
Conceived by Ukrainian engineers and built in the Gulf, Kronos is a stealth submarine unlike any other—armed with torpedoes, designed for covert strikes, and quietly waiting for its first real mission. Could Ukraine be the one to use it? Jun 24, 2025 16:53 Updated Jul 03, 2025 00:26 4 min read…
Zla Mavka: How Ukrainian women fight Russia’s occupation
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