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The dictator claimed that his weapons were "decades" ahead of the West.

Vladimir Putin attends the country's annual arms conference outside Moscow, and denies allies to Ukraine. With the

T-72 tanks, BMP K-17 armored trucks, and Turpan self-propelled heavy mortars, the competition gave the world a glimpse of Russia's military arsenal. introduced power.

Additionally,Russian soldiers have been photographed participating in "brain tests."

The young soldier, seated in full uniform, was poked and examined by a scientist.

This suggests that genetically engineered "supersoldiers" unable to feel "pain or fear"could soon become a reality for bloodthirsty dictators. After claiming there is.

This week, Russian officials admitted to releasing large nuclear stockpiles to the world under the right circumstances.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Ivan Nechaev said in a statement today:

"In other words, the use of nuclear weapons is only possible as part of a response to an attack in self-defense and in an emergency."

Updates Read the Ukrainian-Russian blog below.

  • As the bloodthirsty dictator continues to invade, Putin deploys a "super soldier"

    Russian soldiers were photographed participating in a "brain test".

    The young soldier, seated in full uniform, was poked and examined by a scientist.

    Putin previously said that genetically engineered "Super He's a Soldier" who can't feel "pain or fear" could soon become a reality I claimed.

  • Ukrainian refugee gives birth in UK

    Ukrainian woman fleeing bloodthirsty Russian invasion gives birth to baby Born in England.

    Lena Kulakovska's third child, her Nicole, died on the 5th of July at Deliford Hospital in DevonPlymouth after a grueling journey. was born in

    Her 37-year-old mother of three had left Ukraine at 36 weeks pregnant and was looking for a safe place to give birth to her baby.

    Lena said: ``I didn't want to go anywhere.

  • Turkey assisting Ukraine in post-war reconstruction

    The Turkish government has agreed to support Ukraine's efforts to rebuild the country.

    This is after the leaders of both countries met today in Lviv.

    Turkey played a key role in allowing the first grain ships to leave Ukraine since the Russian invasion began.

  • Food markets are starting to stabilize, says the United Nations. After meetings with leaders and the United Nations in Lviv today, it is reported that global grain markets are slowly returning to normal.

    This is because Ukraine continues to increase grain exports.

    "As we speak, more than 560,000 tons of his cereals and other foodstuffs produced by Ukrainian farmers are on the market around the world," said Antonio Guterres of the United Nations. said the Secretary General.

  • Update on Russian Invasion of Ukraine

    The Ministry of Defense has released the current status of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine.

    Russia and Ukraine continue to engage in territorial disputes, with Crimea playing a central role in recent times.

    This happened when Ukrainian President Zelensky met with UN leaders in Lviv.

  • Zelensky, Guterres Meet in Lviv

    The President of Ukraine met with the UN Secretary General today.

    The two discussed more grain exports from Ukraine as the democratic West continues to fight against Russia's brutal aggression.

  • Estonia blocks Russian cyberattack

    Estonia reportedly repelled cyberattack by Russian hackers I'm here.

    "Yesterday Estonia was subjected to the most massive cyberattack since her 2007," said Luukas Ilves, undersecretary for digital transformation at the Estonian Ministry of Economy and Communications, on his Twitter account. wrote to

    This comes when Ukraine announces that it has destroyed one of Russia's largest cyber 'bot' farms.

  • Ukraine prepares for nuclear disaster as Russia seizes power plants

    It has taken over a nuclear power plant amid fears that a catastrophe preparing for a nuclear disaster like Chernobyl could spread across Britain and Europe.

    As the world looks down on the barrel of another radioactive nightmare

    , paramedics in hazmat suits and respirators Yesterday I was seen working in the city of Zaporizhia. Ukraine trained for a nuclear accident in the bombed city closest to Russia's occupied factories - more than any other country on the planet 

  • Russian propaganda surges across Europe

    • Russian propaganda in Europe.

    The Federal Constitutional Protection Agency claims that Russia is using the European energy crisis to divide democracies.

    "Russian propaganda is likely to proliferate within extremist circles and foster conspiracy theories aimed at driving a wedge in our society," the statement said.

  • Russia to use nuclear bomb in 'emergency'

    Russia willing again to use nuclear missiles against the West.

    Foreign Ministry spokesman Ivan Nechaev said in a statement today: }

    "In other words, the use of nuclear weapons is only possible as part of a response to an attack in self-defense and in an emergency."

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    Zelensky Calls on UN to End Nuclear Crisis

    Fears continue to rise over Russia's actions at Europe's largest nuclear power plant.

    Putin's forces are repeatedly firing missiles from power plants.

    Now the President of Ukraine is calling on the United Nations to take action.

    Liberation," Zelensky said in a statement today.

  • Russian Air Force withdraws from Crimea

    The Kyiv Independent reports that Russia is withdrawing military aircraft from Crimean air bases. withdrawing.

    This follows a series of explosions that hit the region this week.

    24 planes and 14 helicopters were reportedly removed.

  • Ukrainian and Turkish leaders meet in Lviv

    President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Lviv yesterday, Tayyip Erdogan with Turkish President Recep.

    The discussion is set to center on grain exports from Ukraine.

    This was days after the first grain ships left Odessa since the brutal Russian invasion began.

  • Ukrainian military closes Russian 'bot farm'

    Russia uses social media 'bots' and influence Western politics, which is notorious for creating false narratives.

    In its fight against Putin's bot army, Ukraine successfully shut down a bot farm allegedly used to spread lies on social media.

    This was the day after the German government reported a significant increase in Russian propaganda across Europe.

  • Ministry of Defense update on Ukraine war

    New information on Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    The statement read: "The serious attrition of Russian main battle tanks in Ukraine is a major concern for Russia's proper equipping and proper adoption of explosive reactive armor (ERA).

    "When used correctly, ERA reduces the effectiveness of incoming projectiles before they hit tanks. This suggests that the Russian military has not corrected a culture of poor use of the ERA dating back to the First Chechen War of 1994.

    It is likely that tank crews were not trained to maintain their defense ratios, and as a result, explosives were either not properly rigged or abandoned altogether.

    "These The deficiencies of the turret probably contributed to the widespread incidents of turret ejections, which are well documented in eyewitness videos from Ukraine - level battle discipline - such as the use of ERA. The cumulative effect is likely a key factor behind the poor performance of Russian forces:

    Russian losses soar as brutal Ukraine invasion escalates on August 18

    The Kyiv Independent reports that the Russian army has lost more than 44,000 soldiers.

    In addition, Putin's forces have lost 234 planes and 1,889.

  • Good evening Henry Moore has an update on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

  • Russia: UN proposal to demilitarize nuclear power plants 'unacceptable'

    Russia The Foreign Ministry on Thursday rejected a proposal by UN Secretary-General António Guterres to demilitarize the area around the Russian-controlled Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in the southeast. rn Ukraine.

    At a press conference, Foreign Ministry spokesman Ivan Nechaev said the proposal was "unacceptable."

    The Zaporizhia nuclear power plant was occupied by Russia in March, shortly after sending tens of thousands of troops to Ukraine in what Russia called a "special military operation." The

    facility remains near the front line and has suffered repeated fires in recent weeks, raising fears of a nuclear disaster.

    Ukraine and Russia accuse each other of shelling factories. 

  • Vessels Ukraine claims to have stolen grain likely off Syria - report

    Grain stolen from territory seized by Moscow appears to have arrived at the Syrian port of Tartus, according to satellite imagery analyzed by the Associated Press on Thursday.

    SV Konstantin's arrival marks the latest shipment of Ukrainian grain allegedly purchased or looted legally. Another of his Razoni recently docked in bulk with legally purchased Ukrainian corn as part of a UN-led effort to bring Ukrainian food from conflict zones to a hungry world.

    Constantine's arrival also marked the arrival of President Bashar al-Assad in the country's long war in this Mediterranean port, which hosts Russian warships and has an important Russian-operated port. shows the level of reliance on Russia to maintain power. grain silo.

    His MarineTraffic analyzed by AP. Com vessel tracking data show that Konstantin sailed from the Russian-occupied Crimea peninsula in the Black Sea beginning around July 6.

    In an interview with Espresso TV, the ship was loading Ukrainian grain in Sevastopol, his Lebanese ambassador to Ukraine, Ihor Ostash, said. Ukrainian officials say the Crimean port city has previously seen Russian troops trucking grain from occupied territories.

  • Germany warns of increased Russian propaganda

    German intelligence says pro-Russian propaganda is on the rise.

    The Federal Office for Protection of the Constitution claims that Russia is using the European energy crisis to divide democracies.

    "Russian propaganda proliferates within extremist circles and likely fosters conspiracy theories aimed at driving a wedge into our society," the statement said.

  • Jews fleeing Russia in fear of persecution

    BBC Eight Jews have fled Russia in recent months.

    Since March, 20,500 of Russia's estimated total of 165,000 emigrated to Israel.

    According to the BBC, many Jews cite historical horror as the main reason for leaving.

    • Russia warns of nuclear "provocation" at Ukrainian factory

      Russia on Friday accused Ukraine of planning a "provocation" over a man-made nuclear disaster at the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant during a visit by UN Secretary-General António Guterres, who warned of the risks on Thursday.

      Factories close to the front line have come under repeated attacks in recent weeks, with both Ukraine and Russia blaming each other for the shelling.

      The Russian Defense Ministry has accused Ukraine of trying to cause a "minor accident" at a factory in southern Ukraine to blame Russia.

      Reuters was unable to verify Russia's claims.

      Europe's largest Zaporizhia nuclear facility was occupied by Russian forces shortly after tens of thousands of troops entered Ukraine on February 24 in what Russia called a "special military operation." was done.

      Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov told reporters that Moscow was taking steps to ensure the security of the complex, deploying heavy weapons in and around the factory. said he denied what he had done.

      The ministry said the factory could be shut down if Ukrainian forces continued to shell.

    • UN Secretary General Meets Zelensky and Erdogan Today

      UN Secretary General António Guterres Meets Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan late Thursday in the western Ukraine city of Lviv.

      How they will find a political solution to the war and deal with the threat to the world's food supply and the risk of disaster at Europe's largest nuclear power plant hijacked by Russian forces. discuss about

      The war forced millions to flee, killed thousands, and deepened the geopolitical rift between the West and Russia. The West says the aim of the operation is to demilitarize the neighboring country and protect the Russian-speaking community.

      "Russian forces have achieved minimal advances, in some cases since last month," Ukrainian presidential adviser Oleksiy Arrestovich said in a video.

      "What we are seeing is a 'strategic deadlock'." Two dead in - Governor

      In the eastern Ukraine city of Kharkiv on Thursday, Olev Sinekhbov said. The

      strike followed a Russian attack on Kharkov on Wednesday, with Sinekhbov saying seven of his civilians were killed and 17 wounded.

      "Last night was his one of the most tragic of the entire war in the Kharkov area," he wrote on his Telegram messaging app.

      He said two people were killed and 18 wounded, including his two children, in Thursday's attack in which an apartment in Kharkov was attacked by Russian forces. rice field.

      Sinekhbov also said two people were killed in a rocket attack on the town of Krasnograd in the Kharkiv region on Thursday.

      President Volodymyr Zelensky described Wednesday's attack on Kharkov, Ukraine's second-largest city, as a "vicious and cynical attack on civilians without justification."

      "We cannot forgive. We will take revenge," he said.

      Russia denies intentionally targeting civilians in what it calls a "special military operation" in Ukraine.

    • Russia says it may close Zaporizhia nuclear power plant if shelling continues

      Russian Defense Ministry on Thursday, Kyiv denied that the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant could shut down its factories in southern Ukraine if Ukrainian forces continue to shell the facility.

      Igor Kirillov, head of Russia's Radiological, Chemical and Biological Defense Forces, said in a briefing that the factory's backup support system was damaged as a result of the shelling.

      Kirillov said radioactive material would cover Germany, Poland and Slovakia in the event of an accident at the factory.

      Zaporizhia factory he seized by Russian forces in March. It remains close to the front lines and has been under repeated shelling in recent weeks.

      Russia and Ukraine continue to accuse each other of strikes against plants