A sanctioned Russian bomb factory got Siemens automation gear through a middleman in China, bypassing US/EU export bans.
The Chinese supplier says Siemens “doesn’t ask who the end user is,” reports Reuters.
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🔥 A paint and varnish factory is on fire in Yaroslavl, Russia
It is known that the fire has engulfed about 4,500 square meters, and the roof of the building has already collapsed.
The enterprise produces special coatings for military equipment that protect it from corrosion.
Finland has become the first NATO country to formally charge the crew of the tanker Eagle S over sabotage in the Baltic Sea.
The vessel, linked to Russia’s “shadow fleet,” damaged an underwater cable. Notably, Russia’s shadow fleet has grown from 930 to 1,140 ships, with a
Greetings from Kyiv.
Had my warcoffee with thoughts.
I do a lot to help others discover Ukraine,
yet too often I meet tremendous indifference.
Maybe we should stop chasing hype and ‘haute couture’ words?
Thank you to those who genuinely want to know what Ukraine is.
This is Anchorage, Alaska.
Hundreds rallied on the eve of the Trump–Putin meeting, most of them Americans, some flying in from other states.
Streets awash with flags and signs, car horns blaring in support. Similar rallies lit up Fairbanks, Juneau, and more.
📷Ostap Yarosh
Russia’s war is creating a “caste system” where soldiers’ lives are valued by their home region, with enlistment bonuses slashed in some areas and raised in others.
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Body Language and Gestures: How Media Evaluated the Meeting Between Putin and Trump
Western media are actively discussing the start of the Putin-Trump summit in Alaska. Reuters writes, "Trump and Putin greeted each other like old friends; to say their reception was warm would
🇫🇷 Macron: If we show weakness today in front of Russia, we will lay the foundation for future conflicts.
The situation on the eve of tomorrow's talks in Washington is extremely serious - not only for Ukraine, but also for Europe.