Por: Newsweek World October 10, 2022
Russia's flurry of strikes in various parts of Ukraine on Monday morning is potentially unsustainable, according to one national security expert.Reports emerged from Ukraine that, around 11 a.m. local time, multiple cities and regions were hit by Russian missile strikes. Parts of the country's energy infrastructure were hit in roughly 11 cities and regions, with local media outlets reporting strikes in a total of 16 cities, including... + full article
Newsweek USA World October 11, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin's deadly wave of missile strikes across Ukraine on Monday has spurred Ukrainian officials and organizations to assert that they are even more determined to win the ongoing war.Ukraine's Defense Ministry said on Twitter that... + más
Calling Putin's strikes revenge shifts the blame onto Ukraine: Official | Newsweek
Timing, high rate of Putin's mass strikes are very telling: NatSec expert | Newsweek
The mass strikes unleashed by Russian President Vladimir Putin early Monday have spotlighted a gap in Ukraine's defense system, raising the pressure on Western allies to quickly deliver more advanced military technology. But those efforts may run up against their own... + más
Air defense weapons, systems Ukraine has to stop Russian strikes | Newsweek
Ukraine air defense shoots down 32 Russian attacks in single day: Official | Newsweek
Justifications made by a guest on Russian state TV for the Kremlin's missile strikes on Kyiv and several other Ukrainian cities on Monday were played against the backdrop of civilian assaults.These strikes are not against civilian infrastructure. In my opinion, it's... + más
Russian official says civilian satellites may be “legitimate” military target | Ars Technica
Ukrainian air defense systems shot down 32 Russian air targets in a single day despite Moscow's efforts to ramp up its attacks this week, according to military officials.On Tuesday, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced that Ukrainian forces had... + más
The Russian Air Force Loses Up To Four Planes In One Day As Ukrainian Air-Defenses Advance | Forbes
Newsweek USA World October 10, 2022
Referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin's wave of strikes on Ukraine on Monday as revenge for the country's alleged targeting of a key bridge over the weekend is shifting the blame onto Ukraine, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said.The Russian leader has... + más
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Zelenskyy urges G-7 to send more weapons and impose a price cap on Russian energy exports after Russian missile strikes rock Ukraine | CNBC
Newsweek USA World October 07, 2022
Despite a string of recent defeats that have led Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to declare that Russia has already lost the war, Russian President Vladimir Putin does not seem to be in need of an exit strategy, according to one of his former advisers.In recent weeks,... + más
Putin escalates criticism of Russian defense minister amid draft snags: ISW | Newsweek
‘She never explained anything’: I’m a senior citizen and I lost $100,000 in the stock market this year. Can I sue my financial adviser? | MarketWatch
Newsweek USA World October 06, 2022
As Russia's military mobilization continues to face hurdles, a U.S. think tank says Russian President Vladimir Putin will increasingly pin the blame on Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu while shoring up support with other military factions.The Institute for the Study of War... + más
Putin's silence over Crimean bridge explosion causing anger in Russia: ISW | Newsweek
Putin regime's reported fractures risk making him look weak: ISW | Newsweek
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