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Crimea
21 posts
Why the Monaco bombing could expose Europe’s hidden security risks
Monaco bombing targeting Vadym Yermolaiev raises questions over elite security, Ukrainian wealth, sanctions, organized crime and Europe’s safe havens.
July 1, 2026
Ukraine strikes two more Russian refineries as Vladimir Putin acknowledges fuel shortages
Ukraine is hitting Russian refineries faster as Vladimir Putin admits fuel shortages, petrol queues and pressure on military and civilian supplies.
June 29, 2026
Ukraine’s 660-drone barrage explained: What was targeted across Russia and Crimea?
Russia says it intercepted 660 Ukrainian drones as Kyiv targets Crimea and launches a 40-day campaign to pressure Moscow into ending the war.
June 27, 2026
Why Ukraine’s deep strikes on Russian gas and satellite sites could shift the war
Ukraine’s deep strikes on Russian gas and satellite sites raise pressure on Putin, Crimea supply lines and the war’s next phase.
June 25, 2026
Ukraine drone strikes kill five as Crimea halts civilian fuel sales
Crimea has halted civilian fuel sales after deadly Ukrainian drone strikes hit Kerch logistics. Russia now faces a widening supply and security test.
June 21, 2026
Ukraine’s drone campaign hits Russian logistics as Sevastopol fuel crisis exposes Crimea pressure
Russia needs Crimea as a secure supply hub. Ukraine is turning ports, bridges and fuel routes into pressure points across the southern war corridor.
June 11, 2026
St. Petersburg drone barrage puts Russia’s air defences and war economy under pressure
Ukraine’s drones are no longer just battlefield tools. St. Petersburg shows how the war is now testing Russia’s cities, economy and air defences.
June 7, 2026
Ukraine drone barrage kills four in Russia as Moscow reports one of war’s largest aerial attacks
Ukraine is taking the drone war deeper into Russia. Moscow now faces civilian casualties, refinery risks, and rising air defence pressure.
May 18, 2026
Ukraine targets Russian oil hub near Perm as drone campaign moves deeper inland
Ukraine is stretching Russia’s air defenses deeper inland. The Perm oil strike turns energy logistics into a wider battlefield.
April 29, 2026
Ukraine sank a third of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet without a navy: The sea drone playbook that is rewriting US naval doctrine
Ukraine sank a third of Russia's Black Sea Fleet with cheap drones. We analyse how that campaign is reshaping US Navy MUSV doctrine and Indo-Pacific strategy. Read more.
April 7, 2026