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- Post-Soviet region
- 10 June 2026 15:15
Post-Soviet region
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In recent months, Ukraine has increasingly pushed the war deeper into territory that Moscow long considered a secure rear base. But the overnight strikes on the Kerch ferry crossing, Port Kavkaz, oil facilities in Kerch and energy infrastructure in occupied Crimea may mark a turning point — not only for Russia’s military logistics, but for the political logic of the war itself.
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When the lid of an oil reservoir at Moscow’s Kapotnya oil refinery was blown into the air by a Ukrainian drone strike, it was not just another wartime video. It was a symbol. A symbol of how the frontline, long kept far from the Russian capital, is...
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What Could the New Strike Strategy Lead To? Ukraine is expanding both the geography and intensity of strikes against Russian industrial, military-industrial, and energy facilities in response to continued Russian missile and drone attacks on...
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How the Russia–Ukraine Conflict Divided Diasporas and Forced Baku into a Difficult Choice The war between Russia and Ukraine long ago ceased to be merely a conflict between two states. Over four years, it has evolved into a large-scale international...
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