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Ukraine Under Russian Attack: NATO Forces Respond

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 20, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Ukraine Under ⁣Massive‌ Russian Attack, F-16s Deployed

KYIV, ⁤Ukraine – Ukraine came under a massive aerial assault overnight, ‌facing‍ a ​barrage of 40 cruise‍ and ballistic missiles, alongside approximately 580 drones of⁤ various types⁤ launched by Russia, Ukrainian ‍officials reported September 20, 2025.‌ The attack resulted ‌in at least one confirmed⁤ fatality and 26 ⁣injuries,with 14⁣ people hospitalized,including⁢ one in critical condition,and caused widespread damage ‌including fires in and around the city of Dnipro.

The sustained assault prompted Ukrainian forces to scramble defenses,with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy specifically thanking “all our warriors‍ who defended the‌ skies ⁤throughout the night” ‍and highlighting the effectiveness of Ukraine’s newly deployed F-16 fighter jets. “Our F-16 pilots…have once again proved‍ their ⁣prowess and effectively faced the threat of managed missiles directed against Ukraine,” Zelenskyy stated in a social media post. This marks a ⁤meaningful ​moment in the conflict, demonstrating the operational ‍use of the F-16s provided by western allies.

The attack ⁣impacted civilian infrastructure, notably striking a residential high-rise ‌building in Dnipro, as confirmed by city⁣ mayor Boris⁤ Filatov ​via‌ Telegram. Serhije lysak, head of the Dniepropetrovska‌ region ⁢military management, reported that the region was targeted with both drones and missiles, resulting in damage to apartment buildings, private homes, farm ⁢structures, and garages. “Several⁢ fires broke out in the day and its surroundings,” Lysak added.

The attack also disrupted rail traffic across Ukraine, according to reports.

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Russia to Raise VAT: Economic Crisis Forces Tax Hike

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 19, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Putin Signals Tax Increases as Russian Economy Struggles

MOSCOW – Russian President Vladimir Putin‌ has signaled a shift in economic ‍policy, indicating ​potential tax increases despite a previous pledge not to raise them within the‍ next five years. The ​move comes as Russia‘s economy ‍grapples with the⁢ impact of Western sanctions imposed following the⁢ invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, compounded​ by Ukrainian attacks on key oil refineries.

Putin had previously directed the government to seek new revenue through increased productivity rather than taxation,but has recently reversed ⁤course. While details remain⁣ scarce, potential increases include ⁤dividend taxes and the introduction ⁢of a luxury ​tax. This signals a⁢ growing concern over Russia’s economic performance, ⁣which, while still showing growth, is weakening ​and recently entered a technical recession with GDP declines ⁣in the last two quarters.​

The value added tax currently accounts for approximately 37 percent of ⁣all Russian budget income. An increase in this tax could potentially halve the projected budget deficit for 2026. Despite the economic headwinds, Russia is currently experiencing economic growth of around one⁤ percent​ this year.

putin has attempted to frame the slowing growth as intentional, ⁤telling legislators it represents “a slowdown in ​growth in​ exchange for reducing inflation and maintaining macroeconomic stability.”⁤ However, this strategy is unconventional, as central banks typically utilize interest rates to control inflation. Notably, the⁣ Russian central bank lowered its basic interest rate by one percentage point ⁢to 17 percent‌ in September, citing slowing economic growth as a contributing⁢ factor.

Inflation remains a concern,⁣ with consumer prices rising at approximately eight percent annually.‍ The economic pressures are occurring alongside ongoing military expenditures related to‍ the war in Ukraine, further ​straining the russian budget.

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Putina leaves one of the most faithful: Kozak resigns after predicting Ukrainian resistance

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 19, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Putin Appears to Dismiss ⁣Longtime Aide Linked to Failed Ukraine Negotiations

Moscow – Russian President Vladimir Putin has seemingly removed⁢ Dmitry kozak, a‌ key advisor with a long history of involvement in Ukraine policy, from‍ his post, according to reports surfacing this week. Kozak, who reportedly faced ‌Putin’s displeasure⁢ over assessments preceding the ⁢invasion of ukraine, was part of the Russian delegation that negotiated‌ with ⁣U.S. officials in Riyadh earlier this year, suggesting he retained some level of trust despite ⁢reported tensions.

Kozak’s potential dismissal marks a meaningful shift within Putin’s inner circle, signaling a possible reckoning over the stalled war in Ukraine and the miscalculations that preceded it. the move impacts future​ diplomatic efforts and ⁢raises ⁤questions about the direction of Russia‘s Ukraine strategy, especially regarding potential negotiations with Ukrainian elements ‌willing to cooperate under altered circumstances. Kozak, born in​ 1958 near Kirovohrad (now Kropyvnytskyi) in Ukraine, is now ‍reportedly transitioning to a role in business, Russian media outlets report.

Sources indicate Putin was dissatisfied with Kozak, not only for presenting analyses that differed from the Kremlin’s perspective before the February 2022 invasion, but also for suggesting the possibility of ‍cooperation with Ukrainians. Despite this, Kozak ⁣participated in negotiations with the Americans in Riyadh this year, ‍indicating a degree‍ of continued confidence from Putin.

kozak ⁣has not publicly commented on his future.

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Ukraine Weapons Aid: NATO Members Fund $500M US Arms Shipment

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 16, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

U.S. Sends New Weapons Package to Ukraine, ⁤Funded by NATO Allies

WASHINGTON – The Trump management​ has authorized ⁢the first shipment of weapons to Ukraine financed by ​contributions ‍from NATO ‌member states, according to a Reuters report citing sources‌ familiar with the matter. Deputy Defense‍ Minister Pete Hegset approved a package ‌valued at up to ⁤$500 million ‍(10.3 ⁤billion‌ Czech crowns), with a total of $10 billion (205 billion crowns) in aid expected ‍through this new mechanism.

The aid package includes urgently needed air defense systems, responding to intensified russian aerial attacks on Ukrainian cities in recent months. While the specific weapons composition remains undisclosed, sources ‍indicated⁣ the shipment fulfills direct requests ​from Ukraine.

“Thes are the things ⁤they asked for. There’s a‌ lot. It’s the current that has so far allowed them to stabilize the lines,” one source stated.

The new⁢ funding⁤ model,initiated following President Trump’s return to​ office in ⁤January,allows the U.S.to continue providing military assistance ⁢to Ukraine through contributions from allied nations, building‍ upon previous aid ⁣commitments ⁢made under the biden administration. This move comes ⁣amid ongoing ⁢diplomatic efforts⁤ from both sides to resolve the conflict.

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Ukraine: 1,200 Civilians Killed by Cassette Ammunition in Russia’s War

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 15, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Cassette Munition Use in Ukraine Results in Over 1,200 Civilian Casualties

The use of cluster munitions⁣ has resulted in more than 1,200 ​civilian deaths or injuries ‌in Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion.

This is according to the Annual report of the International Coalition Against Cluster Munitions (CMC),an association advocating for the elimination of these weapons.

The report states⁢ that while Ukraine ⁢has also employed cluster munitions, Russia is deploying them ⁤”to a large ​extent” from the beginning of the war.

Since⁢ February 2022, Ukraine has recorded the ⁣highest‍ annual number ‍of‌ cluster munition casualties globally. At least 193 of the ​314 civilian⁣ casualties recorded worldwide in 2023 occurred in Ukraine. The majority of the⁤ over 1,200 total casualties were recorded⁣ in the first year of the war.

The CMC⁤ emphasizes that this figure‍ is likely an underestimate, as approximately 40 attacks using cluster munitions​ in ‍Ukraine last year ‍lacked documented casualty numbers.

Cluster munitions are deployed from aircraft or ⁤artillery and disperse submunitions – smaller bombs – over a​ wide area. A ​critically important danger‍ remains ⁤after impact, as ‍many of these submunitions fail to explode and become landmines.

Currently, ​124 countries⁢ have joined‍ the Convention on Cluster Munitions, with 112 having ratified it and 12 ⁢signing but not yet ratifying. Russia, Ukraine, and the United States are not signatories. Myanmar and Syria⁣ are the only othre countries where ‍cluster munition attacks were recorded in ‍the past year.

The ‌United States faced criticism⁢ in 2023 for its decision to supply cluster munitions to Ukraine, and the CMC report notes at⁣ least⁣ seven shipments have been delivered since then.

Lithuania became the ⁤first country to withdraw from the Convention in March 2024, citing⁢ regional security concerns. Poland, Latvia, Estonia, ‍and‌ Finland⁢ have also ​announced their intention to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention on anti-personnel landmines, citing fears of Russian aggression.

The⁤ CMC⁢ has highlighted “disturbing setbacks” globally ‌that threaten ⁤efforts to ​establish new international standards⁤ condemning the use of cluster munitions. (TASR)

Note: ⁣ The provided ‌text did not contain information about ‌Greenya⁤ thanking the army for attacks on infrastructure in Russia. Thus, that element could not ‍be incorporated into this rewritten piece while adhering to the prompt’s requirement of ‌preserving verifiable facts and avoiding fabrication.

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What is the Firepower? Russian Magazine Tests Armor Amidst Military Trends

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 13, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Firepower ‍Face-Off: A Russian ⁣magazine’s Armor comparison

A recent series​ of articles in the Russian motoring magazine ZR.ru has focused on comparing the firepower of armored personnel carriers (APCs)⁣ used by opposing forces. Author⁢ Krjučkov has assessed the American M-113, the British Spartan FV-103, and the Russian BTR-80, with a clear emphasis on their offensive capabilities.

Krjučkov placed the British Spartan FV-103 in last place, noting⁤ it’s age – ⁣developed in⁤ the late 1970s ​and now out of production – ​and ​its relatively light armament. The Spartan, designed for special units and reconnaissance, carries a crew of three and four paratroopers ⁤and is equipped with a 7.62mm ⁤NATO machine⁣ gun.⁢ While described as a “good machine gun with a rapidly removable ‌main,” Krjučkov argues​ that modern ​APCs require larger caliber weapons. The⁣ spartan boasts an 11-ton combat weight,‍ torsional suspension,‍ and a seven-speed semi-automatic transmission, powered initially by a 190 hp Jaguar gasoline engine, later replaced with a Cummins⁣ diesel.

The American M-113, described as “the​ most common⁣ belt armored personnel carrier in the world” with countless‍ imitations since its introduction in the 1960s, also fell short of ⁤top honors. The Ukrainian armed forces reportedly operate several ‌hundred M-113s in various configurations.It features a five-pulley chassis with individual torsion rod ‍wheel suspension and ⁤an Allison ⁣automatic ​transmission, powered by a 215 hp diesel engine. Like the Spartan, the standard M-113 is armed with a 7.62mm machine gun, which Krjučkov deemed insufficient for ​modern battlefield requirements.

ultimately, Krjučkov awarded first‌ place to the Russian BTR-80. He highlighted its advancement, which incorporated lessons learned from ⁣combat⁤ operations in Afghanistan, specifically an improved vertical targeting angle allowing engagement of targets ‍in mountainous terrain, on buildings, and even in the ⁢air. the ​BTR-80 utilizes an 8×8 drive⁣ with self-reliant torsion⁢ bar wheel suspension and a five-speed mechanical ⁤transmission. Its powered​ by a​ Kamaz-740 diesel engine producing 260-300 ⁤hp (older versions used paired petrol carburetor ‌motors).

However, ⁢the decisive factor in the ⁤BTR-80’s⁤ victory ‌was its armament. Alongside a 7.62mm machine gun with 2,000 rounds, ‍it features the Soviet KPVT 14.5mm heavy machine gun, described by⁣ Krjučkov as “one of the most ‍powerful machine guns in the world.” Despite​ acknowledging the BTR-80 “perhaps is not the most protected,” the author concluded its ‌firepower was “certainly the most extraordinary.”

In a separate article, Krjučkov further contrasted the M-113 with the Russian BMD-4M airborne vehicle, explicitly stating that the Russian vehicle is “better than NATO vehicles.” This ⁢series of ‍comparisons underscores the ​magazine’s focus on evaluating the offensive capabilities of armored vehicles currently in use or supplied to forces⁣ in the region.

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