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Russia Strikes Ukraine Energy Infrastructure

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Russia struck Ukraine’s energy infrastructure again, damaging power networks across multiple regions and increasing risks to civilian heating and electricity supplies, Ukrainian officials said.

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Reposted by: Patrice M. Dabrowski

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phillipspobrien.bsky.social
The most frustrating thing about this war is that the US could step in forcefully now with harsh sanctions against Russia and a large military package for Ukraine with ranged weapons as the centrepiece, and the war would end soon with a Russian defeat.
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nathankalmoe.bsky.social
Putin: launches 1000 nukes

Durbin, negotiating: we will NOT accept this nuke attack… unless Putin averts 10 of them.
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olyaoliker.bsky.social
Per @gabrielairosa.bsky.social, Moscow's strategic culture is still looking to a very big (& thus very short) war with NATO, & old school ways of doing things. 2/7
www.cna.org

Reposted by: Stefan Hedlund

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Reposted by: François Heisbourg

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noelreports.com
A new Ukrainian strategy on the front is delivering surprising results. Ukraine may be winning the war of attrition, The Atlantic reports. Russia expected quick gains in northeastern Ukraine, but key cities and logistics hubs remain firmly under Ukrainian control.
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peterfrankopan.bsky.social
Belarus rarely makes Western headlines — but it should this week.
A quiet move by the Trump administration has just handed Alexander Lukashenka, and indirectly Vladimir Putin, an unexpected gift.
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scottlucas.bsky.social
Worried about shift in #Trump Admin towards defense of #Ukraine v. #Kremlin invasion, #Russia says discussions w US have stalled since #Trump hosted #Putin in Alaska on Aug 15

"We have to acknowledge that strong momentum created in Anchorage toward reaching agreements has been largely exhausted"
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johnrdeni.bsky.social
The Atlantic article reinforces this recent piece of analysis: "The Case for War: Why the West Should Double Down in Ukraine" ip-quarterly.com/en/case-war-...
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fpriorbis.bsky.social
Per @massdara.bsky.social Russia is adapting, passing lessons to partners ... is NATO adapting as well? www.linkedin.com/posts/nikola...
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francesconicoli.bsky.social
A third country intervenes in Ukraine.

The EU still thinks that intervening is escalation.
babayagafella.bsky.social
A fools errand…

🇨🇺❗️🇺🇦 According to Ukrainian officials, as many as 25,000 Cubans could soon be fighting for Russia, overtaking North Koreans as the largest contingent of foreign troops on the battlefield, - Forbes
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scottlucas.bsky.social
#Ukraine attacks oil refinery in western Siberia, around 2000 km from border

“It’s a bad night for the Antipinsky refinery in Tyumen”

Video: #Zelensky calls for tougher action v #Russia "shadow fleet", used to circumvent sanctions and for sabotage ops

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scottlucas.bsky.social
World Bank lowers projection of #Ukraine growth to 2% in 2025, a slowdown from 2.9% in 2024

In June, Bank forecast growth of 5.2% but " #Russia prolonged invasion affects investment and business activity" as "infrastructure damage constrained domestic production"

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