Ukraine’s Defence Strategy in the Russia–Ukraine War: From Survival to Strategic Attrition

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Kyiv: Ukraine’s defence strategy has undergone a remarkable transformation since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022. What began as a strategy of national survival and territorial defence has evolved into a much more sophisticated model combining layered defence, drone warfare, precision strikes, electronic warfare, decentralised innovation and attacks on Russia’s military infrastructure. The central problem for Ukraine remains stark: Russia has greater manpower, larger industrial capacity and greater quantities of artillery, missiles and other conventional military resources. Kyiv therefore cannot simply mirror Moscow’s approach. Instead, Ukraine has increasingly…

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NATO Chief Mark Rutte Warns China, India, and Brazil of “Massive” Sanctions Over Russia Trade

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NATO Chief Mark Rutte Warns China, India, and Brazil of “Massive” Sanctions Over Russia Trade Moscow – In a significant warning delivered, Mark Rutte, the Secretary General of NATO, cautioned nations including Brazil, China, and India that they could face severe secondary sanctions if they continue their trade relations with Russia. Rutte’s remarks came a day after former US President Donald Trump announced plans for increased weaponry for Ukraine and threatened “biting” secondary tariffs of 100 percent on importers of Russian commodities, should a peace agreement not be reached within…

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Global leaders to participate in Ukraine peace conference

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Kyiv/ Moscow: Leaders and organizations of 90 countries have agreed to participate in the peace conference on Ukraine to be held on 15-16 June in Bergenstock, Switzerland. But Russia has not been invited to this meeting. Disagreeing with this, China has questioned the success of the conference and has not announced its participation in the conference. India has also not yet made a formal announcement of participating in the conference. However, the Swiss government has invited leaders of 160 countries for the conference. Russia has rejected this conference, calling it…

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Ukraine to impose power supply restrictions

Kyiv: Ukraine’s state energy company Ukrainergo has said it will impose power supply restrictions on businesses and industry due to power outages caused by Russian missile attacks. “The electricity limitation program will be implemented from 6 pm to 10 pm, which will not affect critical infrastructure and defense enterprises,” Ukrainergo said in a statement on Telegram. The power supply restrictions for industrial consumers in the Kryvyi Rih district of central Ukraine will remain in place around the clock, Xinhua news agency reported. Additionally, power outages will affect private homes in…

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