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Russia launched another massive attack, damaging the Cabinet of Ministers building for the first time and killing civilians. In response to these attacks, Ukraine is stepping up its campaign of deep strikes, paralysing Russia’s oil infrastructure. As many as 60 targets were hit in August.
Meanwhile, Kyiv is pushing for a historic $100 billion deal with the US to secure advanced drone technology and future security guarantees.
In addition, Russia is jamming GPS in the Baltic region, flexing its muscles to neighbouring countries. Medvedev is threatening Finland. Poland continues to strengthen its defences amid military exercises by the Kremlin.

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  1. The US needs to invest the 50 billion dollar exchange with Ukraine now, concerning drone technology. Don't wait. Now that the inexpensive drone tech cat is out of the bag, the US needs to be at the forefront of it. Small-time rogue regimes like North Korea, Iran, and now Russia are implementing it; we need to be doing it.

  2. Slava Ukraine 👍 keep up the good work with the Pink birds 🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩👍 whe the Sweds support Ukraine all the way too Victory over dictatorship United whe stand slava Ukraine for Victory ❤❤❤.🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪

  3. Please 🙏 🤲 do NOT SHARE your own hard earned technology with anyone or country. National security is in your hands and I sincerely hope that you can work out something else. Let’s say you’re going to present your proposal for the deal, demonstrating capabilities, costs of production etc., but your unique components, i.e. how they work together and other top secret information/documents should not be shared unless certain conditions are met first. Ukraine 🇺🇦 has been asking for various things throughout this war, so if this particular sharing of information is handled strategically by Ukraine, you hold your cards close to your vest 👍. Disclaimer: I’m not a politician, journalist or bot. I’m an American veteran and supporter of your country’s freedom and sovereignty. Many in the U.S.A. support you, Take care and God speed! ❤

  4. It is my hope that Ukrainian forces have a deterrent for missiles that can cary nuclear warheads. Russia is getting pushed into a corner and, as a last resort, may launch at least one nuclear weapon in hopes of ending this war. :/

  5. As Ukraine has announced its own long range missiles, and apparently doesn't need targeting data from anyone, could it not take out the Russian drone launch sites as the allies did when Germany used the V weapons against London?

  6. ☝️What is Ukraine waiting for to attack the FBS in Moscow or the Kremlin? Now they don't need to ask the WEST for permission. It's a valid retaliation against the Russian government's infrastructure.
    They can't say anything. They started it… That's exactly what the Flamingo is for, no!!! ✊🇵🇹🇺🇦🇪🇺

  7. ☝️What is Ukraine waiting for to hit the SFB in Moscow or the Kremlin, now it doesn't need to ask me for permission from the WEST. It is a valid retaliation against Russia's government infrastructure. No
    They can say nothing, They were the ones who started it… Flamingo is for just that, isn't !! ✊🇵🇹🇺🇦🇪🇺

  8. There is an old saying: After all is said and done more is said than done. Words have no meaning without action. Just look at Trump. He talks a lot of tough words that have no meaning in the end. He is just an egotistical blow hard that uses the media to show case him as a powerful man that holds all the keys to the kingdom which he absolutely does not. NATO needs to get tough with Russia on is covert attacks including flying drones into their sovereign lands, cutting cables, electronic warfare being used to interfere with commercial airlines etc.

  9. Just recently there was a broadcast of a journalist asking people why there are long lines of vehicles at petrol stations. The reactions from patrons and even a petrol station worker were a shrug and an 'I don't know.". This showed how Russians are so heavily insulated from news regarding the war. When personal reality comes into sharp contrast with state propaganda, Russians may start to seriously question the competence of their government to protect them. I hope that Ukraine's damage to oil infrastructure continues and accelerates.

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