
Ukraine breaks through on the Oskil River and Central Asian states slowly drift further from Moscow's orbit
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Ukraine's Nuclear Power Plant
Ukraine's state nuclear company said that there were strikes about 300 metres away from the reactors. The more you attack critical national infrastructure when there's no obvious and proportionate military gain, then it could be a war crime. It just shows what Russia is and what they're capable of doing right now. They are not counter-assacking in Kakeev and Khezon. They aren't moving forward in the Donbas. This is a pattern that they have fallen into largely because they can't do anything else. I'm not suggesting you should take these things lightly. In one way, it is helpful for Ukraine. If you know what your enemy is going to do, if they are only
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