5. In March, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights also recorded a total of 12 medical facilities and 32 educational facilities destroyed or damaged. 7/
6. On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant was attacked for the first time since November 2022. Russia accuses Ukraine, Ukraine accuses Russia of the attacks 8/ bbc.co.uk/news/world-eur…
Gen. Christopher G. Cavoli, the top U.S. military commander in Europe, warned that Ukraine could lose the war with Russia if the U.S. does not send more ammunition to Ukrainian forces quickly. 9/
7. Frontline Ukrainian forces are rationing artillery shells due to lack of a reliable Western supplier, allowing Russian troops to outfire them 5-to-1, a ratio that could soon increase to 10-to-1 without additional U.S. aid. 10/
8. Russia has reconstituted its army faster than initial U.S. estimates, increasing frontline troop strength by 15% to 470,000 and expanding the conscription age limit. Russia plans to expand its military to 1.5 million troops. 11/
9. Russian missile attacks on Ukraine's energy system, bombardment of Kharkiv, and advances along the front are stoking fears that Ukraine's military is nearing a breaking point. 12/
Western officials say Ukraine is at its most fragile moment in over two years of war.
Ukrainian officials don’t comment on the “breaking point” but increasingly voice alarming pleas for weapons and air defense 13/
There is a risk of Ukrainian defense collapse which could enable Russia to make a major advance for the first time since the early stages of the war. The next few months will be Ukraine's toughest test. 14/
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged his country's allies to make good on their promises of military aid on Thursday, particularly in the form of desperately needed air defence systems as Russia scales up its air strikes 15/
So, in short, Ukraine is running out of air defense and weapons, and Russia is taking advantage of it.
Russia can break through unless the West overcomes its political infighting and dysfunctionality to provide support to Ukraine
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Democracies are messy, I often hear, but it is the best system. True, but this mess currently makes democracies unable to effectively address Russian threat. It looks more and more like a lack of leadership rather than the usual weakness of democracies. 17X
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Rasti, Ukrainian POW of 30 months: Russians beat me for 12 hours, of which about 4 hours were electric shocks.
There was an electric shocker for dogs, for animals. Sometimes I couldn't remember my mother's name. 1/
Rasti: When Russians continued to torture me, hatred for them accumulated. I assured myself that I would return to the ranks anyway. The sooner, the better.
A year before I was released from captivity, I already knew that I will return to combat. 2/
Rasti: I constantly have this theme that I am in captivity. People who have not experienced this, they do not appreciate life in small details.
It is normal to drink water, eat what you want, do what you want, go where you want. 3/
“We are already leaning toward the idea that there will be no heating in our building until the end of winter,” says Daria, a resident of a high-rise building on Kyiv’s left bank.
The Kyiv Independent shows how people in Ukraine’s capital are living today. 1/
After a series of Russian strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure on January 9, 20, and 24, a 17-story residential building in Kyiv’s Rusanivka district has been without central heating for weeks and fully disconnected from the power grid. 2/
Inside Daria’s apartment, the temperature barely reaches +10°C. To keep from freezing, she turns on the gas stove every day. She lives there with her young daughter under these conditions. 3/
Sarah Paine: Russia is a vassle state of China, and there's no way they're going to dig their way out of that one anytime soon.
There was a wonderful opportunity around 2000-ish when oil prices went way up. Instead, Putin rose to power on a diet of wars. 1/
Sarah Paine: What you're witnessing is precipitous American decline. We got a lot of people in high places who lack the expertise.
You can have a perfectly good hairdresser, but when you make the hairdresser the car mechanic, you're going to have a car that doesn't run. 2/
Sarah Paine: Russians across Europe are not keen to see Russia lose. Russians in Russia who are poor to begin with are going to be really upset when they're told you trashed much of Ukraine and you owe them. I just don't see Russians owning up to what they've done. 3X
Stubb (2024): You fight wars on the battlefield, but you win wars at home. We have civilian shelters. We can house about 4.5M Finns out of 5.5M.
We have a very comprehensive system of security of supply on food and energy, and we're doing dry runs on it right now. 1/
Stubb: The training activity that we are now providing to our allies is to such an extent, we're not even sure we can absorb as much of it. This shows the respect our allies have and their willingness to learn and train. So we're going to increase this. 2/
Stubb: We need a strong Franco-German axis for Europe to work properly, but be a little bit more lenient on how quick that axis is to be formed. We need German and French leadership. Polish leadership has come in very strongly as well because the nexus of power has moved eastbound in Europe. 3/
Poland and Germany should be natural partners at the core of European security. Poland spends the most on defence by GDP share, Germany is rearming fast.
Both see Russia as a direct threat. Yet their relationship is going bad. — FP, John Kampfner 1/
Germany contributes forces and equipment to Poland’s East Shield on the Belarus border. Poland faces more Russian hybrid attacks than any major EU state. Political tensions repeatedly slow deeper cooperation. 2/
Domestic politics drive the rift. In Poland, history is weaponized. Reparations for Nazi occupation remain central. Despite a change of government, Warsaw has not dropped a $1.3Т reparations claim. Germany insists the issue is legally closed. 3/