Ukraine Implores West for Weapons
“If we have procrastination for two to three weeks, then there will be no one you can give the guns to.”
“If we have procrastination for two to three weeks, then there will be no one you can give the guns to.”
Moscow holds the strings of the de-facto authorities in Transnistria and controls critical gas supplies.
Ground forces advance in strategic southern region amid reports that non-military targets are coming under fire.
The Kremlin’s recognition of breakaway republics as independent states effectively ends the Minsk agreements.
Could a sudden increase in fake news be a precursor to real-world escalation?
As diplomacy scrambles to avert the threat of a Russian invasion, Ukraine is locked into a consuming, nerve-wrecking conflict against Moscow-backed militias.
Troop deployment reinforces tensions ahead of war games planned for next month.
The military alliance’s intervention in the Kazak crisis came in stark contrast to its inaction over Karabakh.
Officials expect a 130,000-strong force to be assembled within weeks.
Analysts see build-up as part of a multi-pronged provocation against the West.