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  2. Richard Sakwa - Wikipedia

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    Richard Sakwa at the IEIS conference "Russia and the EU: the question of trust" (28–29 November 2014) Richard Sakwa (born 1953) is a British political scientist and a former professor of Russian and European politics at the University of Kent, a senior research fellow at the National Research University-Higher School of Economics in Moscow, and an honorary professor in the Faculty of ...

  3. Ukraine-Russia war map: Where are Putin’s forces ... - AOL

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    Ukraine captured a chunk of the Russian border region of Kursk after a daring cross-border attack in August. They have held onto some of that territory ever since, though advancing Russian forces ...

  4. 'If we stop, we die': Ukraine's struggling soldiers ...

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    For the Ukrainian soldiers battling Russia’s offensive in Donetsk and Kharkiv, signs of renewed Western support are more than just diplomatic results to combat Putin's peace plan.

  5. Ukraine-Russia war – live: Ukraine makes frontline gains as ...

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    Ukraine repels Russian attacks on five fronts as Putin resorts to old weaponry and reserves. 10:12, Tom Watling. Ukrainian forces beat attacks on five points across the war frontline on Sunday as ...

  6. 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive - Wikipedia

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    On 5 June, Ukraine's Deputy Minister of Defense, Hanna Maliar, said that Ukrainian troops were "carrying out offensive actions" in several directions; earlier on, she and other officials had posted a social media video which carried the message that Ukraine would not announce the beginning of the counteroffensive. [3] The Ukraine defence ...

  7. Ukrainian conscription crisis - Wikipedia

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    The need to maintain enough troops to fight on the frontline in Ukraine to prevent Russia from advancing and jeopardizing Ukrainian sovereignty while adhering to democratic principles and human rights to resist the Russian image of authoritarianism created a difficult policy balance that resulted in the strong internal politicization and ...

  8. On Ukraine’s frontline, Kyiv’s troops know US funding is ...

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    ANALYSIS: Delays in receiving shells and other weapons because of a political spat in Washington will only benefit Vladimir Putin and Russia, writes Askold Krushelnycky

  9. Fortifications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The Russia–Ukraine barrier, or "Wall", is a fortified border barrier constructed by Ukraine along its border with Russia. Initiated in 2014 amid the annexation of Crimea and conflict in Donbas , the barrier aims to enhance security, prevent smuggling , and curb illegal crossings . [ 50 ]