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War in Ukraine: Kyiv strikes key Russian supply lines

War in Ukraine: Kyiv strikes key Russian supply lines June 10, 2026Ukrainian forces are fighting for control over the Russian army's key supply routes in the occupied territories of Ukraine. According to Ukrainian military officials, newly developed medium-range weapons are now reaching Russia's logistics routes beyond front lines. Ukrainian drones were reportedly conducting surveillance and attacks in the area around Mariupol.

Deutsche Welle 10h ago

Explained: How drone incursions in Europe went from rarity to reality

A drone strike in Romania has reignited fears that Russia’s war in Ukraine is spilling into Europe. As incursions multiply across NATO and EU member states, leaders are racing to strengthen defences against a growing threat that blends military pressure, disruption and psychological warfare. On Friday, a drone crashed into the top floor of an apartment complex in Galați, a port city in eastern Romania near the Danube River and the Ukrainian border.

Euronews 8d ago

UK media fails to disclose defence sector links in nearly 60% of cases

Executive summary This report reveals how retired senior British military figures are frequently presented in the UK media as purely independent experts on defence and security matters without mention of their personal commercial and employment interests in the defence, technology, intelligence, and security sectors in those reports. By analysing media reports between 2015 and May 2026, AOAV identified a repeated pattern where almost 60% of former key military personnel with links to the...

Hacker News 6d ago

Bogs 'almost like a minefield': Europe's wetlands gain military importance

Peatlands are more than carbon sinks and havens for rare species. Amid rising security tensions, they are seen across Europe as natural barriers to attackers. When people talk about defence, they usually think of tanks, drones or border fortifications.

Euronews 1d ago

Ballistics Putin’s ‘last argument’ as Ukraine brings his army to standstill

Ballistics Putin’s ‘last argument’ as Ukraine brings his army to standstill Russia’s performance since December shows it can contest territory but cannot hold it, say battlefield observers. Ukraine’s ability to impede the flow of Russian supplies and personnel to the front lines has grown in recent days, from the southern regions of Zaporizhia and Kherson to the eastern front, and has forced the Russian army to a standstill, according to battlefield analysis. Meanwhile, Ukraine has continued...

Al Jazeera 5d ago

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin ‘is being misled by his own generals’ as Zelensky warns he could strike again

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin ‘is being misled by his own generals’ as Zelensky warns he could strike again Ukraine remained defiant after a major assault on cities across the country that killed at least 18 people - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments 'Russia is losing' insists Kyiv after major blitz of Ukrainian cities Ukraine’s foreign minister Andrii Sybiha says defiantly that Russia is still “losing on the battlefield”, following a major blitz on Ukrainian cities overnight. At least 18...

The Independent World 7d ago

Has Trump Corrupted the Military?

Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTubeOn this week’s episode of The David Frum Show, The Atlantic’s David Frum opens with his thoughts about the recently reported peace talks between the United States and Iran. David argues that these reported talks indicate the United States is losing the war in Iran, and that the loss highlights what has always been true: The presidency is too big a job for Donald Trump.Then David is joined by Representative Jason Crow of Colorado to discuss...

The Atlantic 14d ago

Alex Vindman Survived Trump’s Retaliation Machine. Now He’s Running for Senate

Alex Vindman knows a thing or two about pissing off President Donald Trump. In 2019, Vindman rose to national prominence when he served as a witness during Trump’s first impeachment trial. If you’ve lost track of that particular scandal, it’s the one involving Trump, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, the Biden family … and Vindman listening in on a troubling phone call in his capacity as the director for European affairs on the National Security Council.

Wired 1d ago