Quick Context: Russia's war is now colliding with three hard limits at the same time: a war built on an intelligence lie, a collapsing stream of oil ... Russian forces are losing ground near the Dnipropetrovsk-Zaporizhzhia line while strikes are also reaching targets inside Russia, ...
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Russia's war is now colliding with three hard limits at the same time: a war built on an intelligence lie, a collapsing stream of oil ... Russian forces are losing ground near the Dnipropetrovsk-Zaporizhzhia line while strikes are also reaching targets inside Russia, ... As Moscow prepares for May 9 under drone-defense pressure, Russia's Victory Day parade on Red Square will reportedly ...
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In five days, Ukraine retook 201 square kilometers, that's 78 square miles, because Russian units simply could not see. A 17-year-old girl and another teenager was injured during a snowmobile crash over the weekend in Washburn. The Russian shadow fleet operates through complex shell companies designed to evade maritime law.
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Russia just lost its $246 billion survival fund, and the consequences are catastrophic. Oil has flipped from scarcity to surplus, and that shift is crushing Moscow's leverage. Ukraine is now hitting the oil infrastructure that keeps Putin's war machine operating.
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- Russia's war is now colliding with three hard limits at the same time: a war built on an intelligence lie, a collapsing stream of oil ...
- Russian forces are losing ground near the Dnipropetrovsk-Zaporizhzhia line while strikes are also reaching targets inside Russia, ...
- As Moscow prepares for May 9 under drone-defense pressure, Russia's Victory Day parade on Red Square will reportedly ...
- In five days, Ukraine retook 201 square kilometers, that's 78 square miles, because Russian units simply could not see.
- A 17-year-old girl and another teenager was injured during a snowmobile crash over the weekend in Washburn.
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