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Artur Gmyria

Artur Gmyria

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Fortuna, the RVC XO, on what the RVC is, how it recruits Wagner fighters, and their future march on Moscow

Aleksandr Fortuna, Executive Officer of the Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC), is a Russian. He’s been living in Ukraine since 2017 and had never been involved in military affairs until February 24, 2022, when he enlisted as a volunteer. He says he took part in guerrilla operations in Irpin, and later he went on missions to Borodianka, Vorzel, and Rubezhivka.

A suggested terrorist conspiracy and Russia’s battlefield failure: a digest of Western mass media

The newly elected Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives faces a trial by the state budget problems that led to the ousting of his predecessor. Meanwhile, the White House is commenting on the failure of the Russian offensive on Avdiivka, and a summit is being held in Brussels where EU leaders are discussing aid to Ukraine. Volodymyr Zelenskyy warns of a conspiracy between the Kremlin terrorist regime and Hamas.

Why Ukraine needs successful reforms to receive assistance: explained by the Atlantic Council expert

The United States is a leading ally of Ukraine. On September 25, the White House sent «letters of happiness» with the reforms Ukraine should implement.

"Lawn mower drones": an aviation expert explains what is known about new Russian UAVs and what’s wrong with them

During the October 22 overnight attack on Ukraine, the Russians supposedly used drones of a new type. These UAVs are as loud as the Iranian-developed Shahed 136 drones, but the sound they make in flight resembles that of a lawn mower rather than a motorbike.