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Artur Gmyria

Artur Gmyria

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Deadlock in Congress, Biden’s corruption, and nukes in space that scared Americans: highlights from Western news

U.S. lawmakers are seeking ways to pass a bill on aid to Ukraine through the House of Representatives, which has again gone on a two-week vacation. Meanwhile, ammunition shortage is already affecting the battlefield situation, in particular in the battles for Avdiivka.

Zaluzhnyi's dismissal and Putin-Carlson interview: highlights from global media

At the end of this week, two key events made the global media once again mention the Russia-Ukraine war on their front pages.

Why drones cannot replace artillery on the battlefield: military analyst Yevhen Dykyi gives an explanation

Even a million drones promised by the president cannot replace artillery on the battlefield, military analyst and veteran Yevhen Dykyi argues.

Zelenskyi vs Zaluzhnyi, Orbán vs the EU, and Republicans vs the border deal: highlights from Western media

The disagreement between President Volodymyr Zelenskyi and Commander-in-Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi has reached its maximum because of the general's demand to mobilize hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians, Western media argue. Meanwhile, Zaluzhnyi himself argues in his editorial for the need to develop a new high-tech military strategy.

Who the IT ARMY of Ukraine are and how they hack Russians: a talk with a hackers’ supervisor

The IT ARMY of Ukraine includes approximately 10,000 Ukrainian hackers who conduct systematic and massive attacks on Russian government institutions, financial services, and propagandist media, inflicting damage and pain on Russians.