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Vladimir Putin ``fears for his life'' as the invasion of Ukraine is underway. Experts claim it was "impaired" by strategic failures.

The only way to influence Putin is to ban Russians from joining the EU, thereby causing public outrage, said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

In an interview with The Washington Post, the inspirational leader outlined a number of ways to slow Russia's progress in Ukraine.

Mr Zelensky told The Washington Post:

"His life depends on whether he is threatened by the inhabitants. Nothing else threatens him."

Meanwhile, the dictator's army Ukrainian forces are struggling after a number of naval setbacks, including the sinking of their flagship Moskvawhich they attacked with anti-ship missiles on 14 April.

The Russian military is also struggling, having lost many jets and lost control of the strategically important Snake Island, according to the Ministry of Defense.

The Ministry of Defense said in a statement on Tuesday: "Russian Black Sea Fleet surface ships continue to maintain a highly defensive posture, with patrols generally confined to visible waters off the Crimean coast." 

57} For the latest information, read the following Ukraine-Russia blogs.

  • EU ban on Russians is the only way to scare Putin, says Zelensky

    The Ukrainian president said the only way to influence Putin was to ban Russians from entering the EU and provoke public outrage.

    In an interview with The Washington Post, the inspirational leader outlined many ways to slow Russia's progress in Ukraine.

    "This man has no other fears, but fears for his life. His life depends. Whether he is threatened by the population. Threaten him.

  • nt Zelenskyy accuses Russia of "nuclear terrorism"

    In a recent phone call with President Emmanuel Macron, Putin accused Putin of committing "nuclear terrorism".

    The two leaders reportedly discussed plans to withdraw Russian forces from Europe's largest nuclear power plant amid growing fears of a Chernobyl-type crisis.

    The inspiring Ukrainian leader also called for more sanctions against Putin as he seeks ways to protect the country.

  • MoD provides update on war in Ukraine

    has released a new update on the situation in Ukraine.

    The report states:

    ``This contrasts with the increased Russian naval activity in other waters, as is common during this period. It continues to use long-range cruise missiles to assist, but is currently struggling to exercise effective sea superiority, losing its flagship, MOSKVA, and a significant portion of its naval air fighters. & is the ruler of Snake Island.”

    Update conclusion: This means Ukraine can divert resources to push Russian ground forces elsewhere. .

  • UN wheat ship leaves Ukraine

    Ship carrying wheat to Horn of Africa I left Odessa yesterday.

    The ship reportedly carries 23,000 tons of her wheat, marking another step in Ukraine's efforts to revive its grain export industry.

    Russia and Ukraine together account for her third of world wheat exports.

  • Austria declares neutrality as Russia bombs Ukraine

    Russia's continuation, as reported by Al Jazeera Austria destroys Ukraine, which has promised neutrality, despite all attempts.

    This is an unusual position in current European affairs and is likely to be criticized by Ukrainian allies.

    According to Al Jazeera, Austria also called on Finland and Sweden to stop participating in NATO.

  • Estonia removes Russian monument

    Iconic Soviet-era monument removed from Estonian city Narva It is scheduled to be removed. 97% of the population speaks Russian here.

    His T-34 tank in the city of Narva will be removed to avoid "increasing social hostility and tearing old wounds."

    Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said that her government "will not give Russia an opportunity to use its past to disturb Estonia's peace."

  • Putin claims Western powers want to expand "NATO-like system"

    Russia President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that the West was looking to expand a "NATO-like system" into the Asia-Pacific region.

    In a welcome speech at an international security conference in Moscow, Putin said the United States was "trying to prolong" the conflict in Ukraine.

    Tyrant also said US Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan earlier this month was a "thoroughly planned provocation."

  • Russia claims to have "intercepted" British spy planes

    Russia It is said to have crossed Putin's airspace, which he claimed to have "intercepted," and near a hypersonic missile base.

    RAF aircraft said they were driven off after Moscow scrambled MiG-31BM fighters out of the Arctic.

    The Russian Ministry of Defense said British aircraft were "intercepted" over the Barents Sea near the main base of the Navy's Northern Fleet.

    Rep. Leonid Slutsky, chairman of the International Committee of the Russian House of Representatives and leader of the ultranationalist Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), said of the alleged intrusion:

    "Those issuing such ridiculous and provocative orders seem to have forgotten that a British destroyer had entered Russian territorial waters and was intercepted by border guards.

    "The inviolability of Russia's borders is a fundamental principle and should not be tried. 

    "I am confident that the response to any intrusion will be severe enough.

  • Russian shelling of Kharkov kills 1, wounds 8

    shelling.

    This is he one of the most brutal attacks ever by Russia in the region, according to reports.

    Eight people were injured as houses and roads were destroyed.

  • New graphic shows Russian progress in Ukraine

    Russia into Ukraine As the brutal invasion continues, the Department of Defense has released a new graphic outlining the situation.

    At this rate, Russia reportedly lost 43,900 troops since the start of the invasion.

    This has led to fears of a Chernobyl-style disaster as Russian forces continue to occupy Europe's largest nuclear power plant.

  • President Zelensky accuses Russia of ``nuclear terrorism''

    President of Ukraine accuses Putin of ``nuclear terrorism'' A recent phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron accusing him of committing

    The two leaders reportedly discussed plans to withdraw Russian forces from Europe's largest nuclear power plant amid growing fears of a Chernobyl-type crisis.

    The inspiring Ukrainian leader has also called for further sanctions against President Putin as he seeks ways to protect the country.

  • Zelensky argues EU ban on Russians is the only way to scare Putin

    to Putin The only way to influence it is to ban Russians by refusing to join the EU, causing public outrage, says the Ukrainian president.

    In an interview with The Washington Post, the inspirational leader outlined many ways to slow Russia's progress in Ukraine.

    "This man has no fear but fear for his own life. His life depends on whether he is threatened by the population. What else threatens him? Nothing," Zelensky told The Washington Post.

  • Ministry of Defense provides update on war in Ukraine

    has released a new update on the situation in Ukraine.

    The report states:

    ``This contrasts with the increased Russian naval activity in other waters, as is typical for this period. It continues to use long-range cruise missiles to support the U.S. Navy, but is currently struggling to exercise effective sea superiority, having lost its flagship, MOSKVA, a significant portion of its naval air fighter fleet. & is the ruler of Snake Island.”

    The update concludes: This means Ukraine can divert resources and push Russian ground forces elsewhere.

  • UN Wheat Ship Leaves Ukraine

    Ship Delivering Wheat to Horn of Africa Leaves Odessa Today Did.

    The ship reportedly carries 23,000 tons of wheat, marking another step in Ukraine's efforts to revive its grain export industry.

    Russia and Ukraine together account for her third of world wheat exports.

  • Austria declares neutrality as Russia bombs Ukraine

    Russia's continuation, as reported by Al Jazeera Austria destroys Ukraine, which has promised neutrality, despite all attempts.

    This is a rare position in the current European situation and is likely to be criticized by Ukrainian allies.

    According to Al Jazeera, Austria also called on Finland and Sweden to stop participating in NATO.

  • Estonia removes Russian monument

    97% of population speaks Russian Narva city, Estonia.

    His T-34 tanks in the city of Narva are removed to avoid "increasing public hostility and tearing old wounds."

    Prime Minister Kaja Karas said that her government "will not give Russia an opportunity to use its past to disturb Estonia's peace."

  • Putin claims Western powers want to expand "NATO-like system"

    Russia President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that the West was looking to expand a "NATO-like system" into the Asia-Pacific region.

    In a welcome speech at an international security conference in Moscow, Putin said the United States was "trying to prolong" the conflict in Ukraine.

    Tyrant also said US Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan earlier this month was a "thoroughly planned provocation."

  • Russia claims to have 'intercepted' British spy plane

    Russia It is said to have crossed Putin's airspace, which he claimed to have "intercepted," and near a hypersonic missile base.

    RAF aircraft said they were driven off after Moscow scrambled MiG-31BM fighters away from the North Pole.

    The Russian Ministry of Defense said British aircraft had been "intercepted" in the Barents Sea near a major Naval Northern Fleet base.

    Rep. Leonid Slutsky, chairman of the International Committee of the Russian House of Representatives and leader of the ultranationalist Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), said of the alleged intrusion:

    "Those issuing such ridiculous and provocative orders seem to have forgotten that a British destroyer had entered Russian territorial waters and was intercepted by border guards.

    "The inviolability of Russia's borders is a fundamental principle and should not be tried. 

    "I am confident that the response to any intrusion will be severe enough.

  • President Zelensky accuses Russia of "nuclear terrorism"

    A recent phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron, who accuses him of committing “nuclear terrorism.”

    The two leaders reportedly discussed plans to withdraw Russian forces from Europe's largest nuclear power plant amid growing fears of a Chernobyl-type crisis.

    The inspiring Ukrainian leader has also called for further sanctions against President Putin as he seeks ways to protect the country.

  • Railways attacked in Kursk province

    Russian railways bombed, The Kyiv Independent reports. there is

    The perpetrator of the attack has not yet been identified.

    This happened when a massive explosion and fire hit a military base in Crimea annexed by Russia, forcing the evacuation of more than 3,000 people.

    ⚡️ Train bombing in Kursk Oblast, Russia.

    On August 16, an unidentified individual blew up part of a railroad dedicated to freight trains in the Kursk region of Russia, Russian media outlet Baza reported.

    — Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) Aug 16, 2022
  • Putin and Kim Jong Un ready to unite pariah nations against "hostile" West

    Putin and Chairman Kim Jong Un unite nation against democratic West We wrote letters to each other promising to

    A related kinship stirs fear among the security services, who fear their alliance will have disastrous consequences.

    In the letter, the pair pledged to "expand through common efforts a comprehensive and constructive bilateral relationship."

    This is just a few of the warnings that Kim could "annihilate" President Yoon Suk-yeol, targeting the new government of his southern South Korean counterpart. A week later.

  • Putin declared that Russian weapons were "significantly superior" to Western arsenals.

    An autocratic dictator of Russia, he is trying to influence the countries of Asia, Africa and South America so that his country has better weapons than the West. I declared that I was

    Regarding Russian weapons, President Putin said:

    The Russian leader was addressing a military conference outside Moscow.

  • Russian military details "munitions explosion" in Crimea. Warehouses

    A fire broke out in an arsenal in Russia's annexed Crimea on Tuesday, exploding munitions, the Russian Defense Ministry said.

    According to the ministry, hell began around 6:15 a.m. local time (

    In a statement issued through the Russian press, the ministry also said the fire had caused

  • Ministry of Defense provides update on war in Ukraine

    } The British Ministry of Defense has issued an update on the situation in Ukraine

    The report states: Limited to waters within sight of the Crimean coast.

    "This contrasts with the increased Russian naval activity in other waters, as is typical for this period.

    "The Black Sea Fleet will support ground attacks. It continues to use long-range cruise missiles to bolster its defenses, but is now struggling to exercise effective sea superiority, losing its flagship, MOSKVA, and a significant portion of its naval air fighters. & Control of Snake Island."

    The update concludes by stating that Ukraine could divert resources to force Russian ground forces elsewhere.

  • Russian losses as of 16 August

    The invasion continues and the country loses more troops and equipment by the day.

    As of 16 August, the Ukrainian military claims Russia has lost almost 44,000 troops.

    In addition to this, Putin's bloodthirsty army lost his 233 planes and his 1,880 tanks.