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  • セルギー・コルスンスキー駐日ウクライナ特命全権大使 on Twitter: "#RuSSia just hit radioactive waste deposit in Kyiv. We lost control over data. Muneo Suzuki, do you sleep well? https://t.co/NzXN6KuNVf"

    #RuSSia just hit radioactive waste deposit in Kyiv. We lost control over data. Muneo Suzuki, do you sleep well? https://t.co/NzXN6KuNVf

      セルギー・コルスンスキー駐日ウクライナ特命全権大使 on Twitter: "#RuSSia just hit radioactive waste deposit in Kyiv. We lost control over data. Muneo Suzuki, do you sleep well? https://t.co/NzXN6KuNVf"
    • Russia is swaying Twitter users outside the West to its side

      To Western ears, Russia’s portrayal of Ukraine’s leaders as Nazis sounds absurd. But just as Ukraine’s military strength surprised the Kremlin, the effectiveness of Russian propaganda might also be underestimated. An analysis of recent Twitter posts suggests that Russia’s online information operations may be focused outside the West—and already bearing fruit. To measure the impact of Russia’s onli

        Russia is swaying Twitter users outside the West to its side
      • Russia-Ukraine: No sign of de-escalation yet, Nato chief says - BBC News

        Play video Russia video appears to show tanks leaving Ukraine from BBC

          Russia-Ukraine: No sign of de-escalation yet, Nato chief says - BBC News
        • Preliminary Lessons in Conventional Warfighting from Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: February–July 2022

          Ukrainian servicemen fire a BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launch system, Luhansk Region, Ukraine, April 2022. Courtesy of Reuters / Serhii Nuzhnenko / Alamy Stock Photo This study of the early phases of the 2022 war sheds light on Ukraine's strengths and vulnerabilities, and the need for further Western support. The full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022 has provided an invaluable opportu

            Preliminary Lessons in Conventional Warfighting from Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: February–July 2022
          • Russia faces global outrage over bodies in Ukraine's streets

            The Associated Press is an independent global news organization dedicated to factual reporting. Founded in 1846, AP today remains the most trusted source of fast, accurate, unbiased news in all formats and the essential provider of the technology and services vital to the news business. More than half the world’s population sees AP journalism every day.

              Russia faces global outrage over bodies in Ukraine's streets
            • Kamil Galeev on Twitter: "Why Russia is losing this war? First I'll discuss why Russia *is* losing. Then I'll give my version of how it coul… https://t.co/znWeAyFAs3"

              Why Russia is losing this war? First I'll discuss why Russia *is* losing. Then I'll give my version of how it coul… https://t.co/znWeAyFAs3

                Kamil Galeev on Twitter: "Why Russia is losing this war? First I'll discuss why Russia *is* losing. Then I'll give my version of how it coul… https://t.co/znWeAyFAs3"
              • Redditがロシア関連のサブレディット「r/Russia」「r/RussiaPolitics」を隔離、さらに悪意のあるモデレーターから管理権限をはく奪

                大手掲示板サイトのRedditでは、コミュニティごとに「サブレディット」と呼ばれるスレッドが用意されており、その中でさまざまなトピックがユーザーによって語られています。2022年2月24日から続いているロシアのウクライナ侵攻についての誤情報が多く投稿されていることから、Redditはサブレディットのr/Russiaやr/RussiaPoliticsを隔離しました。 Reddit has quarantined r/Russia subreddit due to misinformation https://mashable.com/article/reddit-russia-subreddit-quarantined-ukraine r/Russiaはその名の通り、ロシアに関するニュースやトピックが書き込まれるサブレディットで、記事作成時点で26万5000人以上のユーザーが登録しています。

                  Redditがロシア関連のサブレディット「r/Russia」「r/RussiaPolitics」を隔離、さらに悪意のあるモデレーターから管理権限をはく奪
                • War in Ukraine: Zelensky WW2 speech accuses Russia of Nazi atrocities

                  The Ukrainian leader compares Russia's invasion of his country to wartime Nazi bombings.

                    War in Ukraine: Zelensky WW2 speech accuses Russia of Nazi atrocities
                  • Why 9 May Victory Day is so important for Russia

                    Vladimir Putin has made it an annual event, but amid war in Ukraine 9 May has taken on new significance.

                      Why 9 May Victory Day is so important for Russia
                    • Russia sanctions: What impact have they had on its oil and gas exports?

                      Russia sanctions: What impact have they had on its oil and gas exports? Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, many countries have pledged to end or restrict their oil and gas imports to curtail Moscow's revenues and hinder its war effort. The Russian economy is highly dependent on its energy sector, and Europe is a major importer of Russian energy, making cutting back difficult.

                        Russia sanctions: What impact have they had on its oil and gas exports?
                      • Ukraine's Crimean fightback having 'psychological impact' on Russia

                        Ukrainian strikes on Crimea are having major psychological and operational effects on Moscow's forces, Western officials have told journalists. Explosions at the Saki airbase on 9 August and other assaults have put more than half of the Black Sea fleet's naval jets out of action, they said.

                          Ukraine's Crimean fightback having 'psychological impact' on Russia
                        • Putin ‘purges’ 150 FSB agents in response to Russia’s botched war with Ukraine

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                            Putin ‘purges’ 150 FSB agents in response to Russia’s botched war with Ukraine
                          • From Grozny to Aleppo to Ukraine, Russia meets resistance with more firepower

                            From Grozny to Aleppo to Ukraine, Russia meets resistance with more firepower

                              From Grozny to Aleppo to Ukraine, Russia meets resistance with more firepower
                            • Opinion | It’s Time to Offer Russia an Offramp. China Can Help With That. (Published 2022)

                              Dr. Wang is the founder and president of the Center for China and Globalization, a nongovernmental think tank based in Beijing. He advises the Chinese government in that capacity. Casualties are mounting in Ukraine. Bombs continue to fall. More than 2 million refugees have fled the fighting. Vladimir Putin seems to have assumed he could get a swift victory, underestimating the fierce resistance fr

                                Opinion | It’s Time to Offer Russia an Offramp. China Can Help With That. (Published 2022)
                              • 1758773 - MITM in Russia

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                                • Putin spokesman refuses to rule out use of nuclear weapons if Russia faced an ‘existential threat’ | CNN

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                                    Putin spokesman refuses to rule out use of nuclear weapons if Russia faced an ‘existential threat’ | CNN
                                  • How Russia has fortified swathes of Ukraine

                                    Digging in How Russia has heavily fortified swathes of Ukraine – a development that could complicate a spring counteroffensive. When Ukraine's military paused to regroup towards the end of 2022, extensive Russian fortifications designed to slow any Ukrainian advances started to spring up along, behind and sometimes far removed from the front lines. Satellite images of thousands of new defensive po

                                      How Russia has fortified swathes of Ukraine
                                    • Ukraine envoy says Turkey among destinations of grain stolen by Russia

                                      Russian rouble coin sits on grains in this picture illustration taken May 9, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration ANKARA, June 3 (Reuters) - Kyiv's ambassador to Ankara said on Friday Turkish buyers were among those receiving grain that Russia stole from Ukraine, adding he has sought Turkey's help to identify and capture individuals responsible for the shipments. Russia and Ukraine account for ne

                                        Ukraine envoy says Turkey among destinations of grain stolen by Russia
                                      • Huge blast cripples parts of Crimea-Russia bridge, in blow to Putin’s war | CNN

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                                          Huge blast cripples parts of Crimea-Russia bridge, in blow to Putin’s war | CNN
                                        • Interactive Map: Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

                                          This interactive map complements the static control-of-terrain maps that ISW daily produces with high-fidelity.

                                            Interactive Map: Russia's Invasion of Ukraine
                                          • What Cloudflare is doing to keep the Open Internet flowing into Russia and keep attacks from getting out

                                            What Cloudflare is doing to keep the Open Internet flowing into Russia and keep attacks from getting out2022-04-03 Following Russia’s unjustified and tragic invasion of Ukraine in late February, the world has watched closely as Russian troops attempted to advance across Ukraine, only to be resisted and repelled by the Ukrainian people. Similarly, we’ve seen a significant amount of cyber attack act

                                              What Cloudflare is doing to keep the Open Internet flowing into Russia and keep attacks from getting out
                                            • February 27, 2022 Russia-Ukraine news

                                              By Helen Regan, Steve George, Rob Picheta, Jeevan Ravindran, Melissa Macaya, Mike Hayes, Maureen Chowdhury, Amir Vera and Emma Tucker, CNN Talks between Russian and Ukrainian delegations will take place Monday on the Ukrainian-Belarusian border, President Zelensky's office said as Russian President Putin ordered his country’s deterrence forces — including nuclear arms — be placed on high alert.The

                                                February 27, 2022 Russia-Ukraine news
                                              • Perspective | Neo-Nazis are exploiting Russia’s war in Ukraine for their own purposes

                                                “Hi can you please forward a message since two of us are trying to get a carshare from germany to ukraine going,” reads a Feb. 26 message forwarded to a popular neo-Nazi Web channel. These are the types of conversations that have flooded Western neo-Nazi and white-nationalist venues online every day since Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine: users organizing carpools, plotting how to cr

                                                  Perspective | Neo-Nazis are exploiting Russia’s war in Ukraine for their own purposes
                                                • BNO News on Twitter: "Russia orders people and companies to sell 80% of their revenue in foreign currencies, forcing them to buy the ruble"

                                                  Russia orders people and companies to sell 80% of their revenue in foreign currencies, forcing them to buy the ruble

                                                    BNO News on Twitter: "Russia orders people and companies to sell 80% of their revenue in foreign currencies, forcing them to buy the ruble"
                                                  • Brazil health regulator rejects Russia's Sputnik vaccine

                                                    BRASILIA -- The Brazilian health regulator Anvisa on Monday rejected importing the Russian-made Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine requested by state governors battling a deadly second wave of the virus that is battering Latin America's largest nation. Anvisa's five-strong board voted unanimously not to approve the Russian vaccine after technical staff had highlighted "inherent risks" and "serious" defect

                                                      Brazil health regulator rejects Russia's Sputnik vaccine
                                                    • Hirano Takashi / 平野高志 on Twitter: "ロシアとビジネスを続ける日本企業を知るにはイェール大よりこのサイト「Leave Russia」の方が経済規模など考慮していて優れていると教えてもらった。国をJapanに選択すると、露ビジネスを続ける日本企業を侵攻後対応別(継続や停… https://t.co/ROSGhn9Kvp"

                                                      ロシアとビジネスを続ける日本企業を知るにはイェール大よりこのサイト「Leave Russia」の方が経済規模など考慮していて優れていると教えてもらった。国をJapanに選択すると、露ビジネスを続ける日本企業を侵攻後対応別(継続や停… https://t.co/ROSGhn9Kvp

                                                        Hirano Takashi / 平野高志 on Twitter: "ロシアとビジネスを続ける日本企業を知るにはイェール大よりこのサイト「Leave Russia」の方が経済規模など考慮していて優れていると教えてもらった。国をJapanに選択すると、露ビジネスを続ける日本企業を侵攻後対応別(継続や停… https://t.co/ROSGhn9Kvp"
                                                      • Liveuamap on Twitter: "Putin's ultimatum to Ukraine: 1. Recognize Crimea as Russia 2. Ukraine should not join NATO, declare neutrality 3.… https://t.co/MmlZU38Dzk"

                                                        Putin's ultimatum to Ukraine: 1. Recognize Crimea as Russia 2. Ukraine should not join NATO, declare neutrality 3.… https://t.co/MmlZU38Dzk

                                                          Liveuamap on Twitter: "Putin's ultimatum to Ukraine: 1. Recognize Crimea as Russia 2. Ukraine should not join NATO, declare neutrality 3.… https://t.co/MmlZU38Dzk"
                                                        • March 3, 2022 Russia-Ukraine news

                                                          By Jessie Yeung, Adam Renton, Jack Guy, Laura Smith-Spark, Adrienne Vogt, Melissa Macaya and Maureen Chowdhury, CNN A fire broke out at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the largest of its kind in Ukraine, early Friday after shelling in the area by Russian forces, Ukrainian authorities said. Radiation levels at the plant appear normal.Russia is laying siege to the key Ukrainian city of Mariupo

                                                            March 3, 2022 Russia-Ukraine news
                                                          • New RURansom Wiper Targets Russia

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                                                              New RURansom Wiper Targets Russia
                                                            • Russia invades Ukraine

                                                              Latest Ukrainian forces were holding out in Sievierodonetsk on Tuesday, resisting Russia's all-out assault to capture a bombed-out wasteland that Moscow has made the principal objective of its invasion in recent days. A map of Ukraine that shows where Russian forces have invaded, highlighting areas controlled by Russian-backed separatists.

                                                                Russia invades Ukraine
                                                              • The Zelenskyy effect: Why Ukraine’s “Ze” is defeating Russia’s “Z”

                                                                Elderly women and pro-Europe supporters standup to security forces blocking access to Ukraine’s parliament in Kyiv during the 2013-14 Euromaidan Revolution.

                                                                  The Zelenskyy effect: Why Ukraine’s “Ze” is defeating Russia’s “Z”
                                                                • What to know about Russia’s hypersonic missiles | CNN

                                                                  A Russian bomber fired three hypersonic missiles at the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa on Monday night, Ukrainian officials said, as part of a barrage that leveled a number of civilian targets including hotels and a shopping mall. It is not the first time Moscow has deployed its Kinzhal hypersonic missile during its invasion, but it does appear to be a relatively rare occurrence. Russia sai

                                                                    What to know about Russia’s hypersonic missiles | CNN
                                                                  • leave-russia.org - Checking Your Browser

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                                                                    • Amid speculation over his whereabouts, Russia’s defense minister resurfaces | CNN

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                                                                        Amid speculation over his whereabouts, Russia’s defense minister resurfaces | CNN
                                                                      • Statement by Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Japan’s Announcement to Hold Russia Accountable | The White House

                                                                        We welcome Japan’s announcement today that it will stand with the European Commission, France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States to isolate Russia from the international financial system and our economies. Following Japan’s announcement, the entire G7 now supports disconnecting selected Russian banks from SWIFT, restrictions on the Russian Central Bank, and sanction

                                                                          Statement by Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Japan’s Announcement to Hold Russia Accountable | The White House
                                                                        • Zaher Sahloul: Russia’s attacks in Syria were a prelude to Putin’s war on Ukraine

                                                                          Russian and Syrian warplanes carried out air strikes on residential areas of Aleppo, Syria in 2016. Syrians have been reacting to the painful events unfolding in Ukraine on social media, not only through an outpouring of sympathy but also with this message to the world: “We told you so.” Syria was a prelude, and a testing ground, for Vladimir Putin’s war in Europe. “The lack of accountability for

                                                                            Zaher Sahloul: Russia’s attacks in Syria were a prelude to Putin’s war on Ukraine
                                                                          • Why the Evidence Suggests Russia Blew Up the Kakhovka Dam (Published 2023)

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                                                                              Why the Evidence Suggests Russia Blew Up the Kakhovka Dam (Published 2023)
                                                                            • Russia faces IT crisis with just two months of data storage left

                                                                              HomeNewsTechnologyRussia faces IT crisis with just two months of data storage left Russia faces a critical IT storage crisis after Western cloud providers pulled out of the country, leaving Russia with only two more months before they run out of data storage. The Russian government is exploring various solutions to resolve this IT storage problem, ranging from leasing all available domestic data s

                                                                                Russia faces IT crisis with just two months of data storage left
                                                                              • Russia-Ukraine War: The U.S. Should Be a Force for Peace - Eisenhower Media Network

                                                                                The Russia-Ukraine War has been an unmitigated disaster. Hundreds of thousands have been killed or wounded. Millions have been displaced. Environmental and economic destruction have been incalculable. Future devastation could be exponentially greater as nuclear powers creep ever closer toward open war. We deplore the violence, war crimes, indiscriminate missile strikes, terrorism, and other atroci

                                                                                  Russia-Ukraine War: The U.S. Should Be a Force for Peace - Eisenhower Media Network
                                                                                • Russia has killed civilians in Ukraine. Kyiv’s defense tactics add to the danger. By Sudarsan Raghavan|The Washington Post

                                                                                  A woman walks by a destroyed Russian military vehicle on the outskirts of Brovary, Ukraine, on March 28. (Heidi Levine) KYIV, Ukraine — The suspected Russian missile hit the tall apartment building, engulfing it in flames and smoke. It killed at least four people, including elderly residents, and shattered the lives of a close-knit community. For lawmaker Oleksii Goncharenko, the tragedy was yet a

                                                                                    Russia has killed civilians in Ukraine. Kyiv’s defense tactics add to the danger. By Sudarsan Raghavan|The Washington Post