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Putin tells Russians at New Year that ‘everything will be fine’...
Posté par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Déc 31, 2024 | Le monde | 0 |
Speech by Admiral Rob Bauer, Chair of the NATO Military Committee Berlin Security Conference...
Posté par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Nov 20, 2024 | La guerre | 0 |
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, November 17, 2024...
Posté par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Nov 17, 2024 | La guerre | 0 |
Russia wants Kursk back before negotiations. Ukraine isn’t budging....
Posté par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Nov 17, 2024 | La guerre | 0 |
Termination of Russian gas transit one of Moscow’s biggest defeats – Zelensky
par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Jan 1, 2025 | Économie | 0 |
“When Putin was presented with the Russian presidency more than 25 years ago, the annual gas transit through Ukraine to Europe totaled more than 130 billion cubic meters. Today, it equals 0. This is one of Moscow’s biggest defeats. As a result of Russia weaponizing energy and resorting to cynical blackmail of partners, Moscow lost one of the most profitable and geographically accessible markets” – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
En savoir plusPutin tells Russians at New Year that ‘everything will be fine’
par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Déc 31, 2024 | Le monde | 0 |
In a New Year address, President Vladimir Putin told Russians that the country would move forward with confidence in 2025, though he offered no specific promises on the economy or the war in Ukraine. At a time when many ordinary people are worried about rising prices and the central bank’s 21% interest rate is squeezing businesses and homebuyers, Putin reassured Russians that their well-being was his top priority.
En savoir plusExclusive: Preliminary investigation confirms Russian missile caused Azerbaijan Airlines crash
par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Déc 26, 2024 | La guerre | 0 |
Vladimir Putin’s experimental Oreshnik missile fired against Ukraine last month was made by Russian companies that still rely on advanced Western manufacturing equipment.
En savoir plusSpeech by Admiral Rob Bauer, Chair of the NATO Military Committee Berlin Security Conference
par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Nov 20, 2024 | La guerre | 0 |
Yesterday, Ukraine surpassed day 1000 of what the Kremlin thought would be a 3-day full-scale war. As we all know, the war started long before that. Ukraine has bravely resisted attack upon attack upon attack for almost 4,000 days. And democracy still stands. In fact, it’s stronger than ever. The Ukrainians have proved to themselves and to the world there is NOTHING they can’t do. They CAN outlast, and they CAN out-suffer the Russians. Anyone who does not see that has not been paying attention. All they need is our help. And we have it within ourselves to continue and ramp up our support to Ukraine and at the same time ramp up our own deterrence and defence” – NATO Military Committee Chair, Admiral Rob Bauer.
En savoir plusRussian Offensive Campaign Assessment, November 17, 2024
par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Nov 17, 2024 | La guerre | 0 |
While Russian President Vladimir Putin’s maximalist objectives demanding full Ukrainian capitulation remain unchanged, a prominent Kremlin-affiliated mil blogger appears to be trying to repackage long standing Kremlin territorial claims to southern Ukraine as less severe “peace proposals” that would militarily threaten Ukraine, Moldova, and NATO.- ISW
En savoir plusRussia wants Kursk back before negotiations. Ukraine isn’t budging.
par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Nov 17, 2024 | La guerre | 0 |
Russian President Vladimir Putin does not want Kursk to be used as a bargaining chip, nor does he want to be forced to relinquish any of the Ukrainian territory he has captured since Russia’s invasion. Putin’s recent mentions that any deal needs to reflect the “realities on the ground” refers to Russia’s hopes to recapture Kursk – The Washington Post
En savoir plusPutin announces plans to increase Russian drone production in 2024 by almost 10 times – photos
par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 19 septembre 2024 | La guerre | 0 |
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia was increasing drone production by around 10 times to nearly 1.4 million this year in a bid to ensure the Russian armed forces win in Ukraine.
En savoir plusRussian Offensive Campaign Assessment, August 19, 2024
par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Août 19, 2024 | Le monde | 0 |
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on August 19 further codifying a vague Russian state ideology into Russian law without concretely modifying the Russian Constitution. Putin’s effort to codify a specific ideology may be intended to counter the Russian ultranationalist community’s efforts to establish an accepted national ideology – ISW.
En savoir plusUkraine’s invasion of Russia is erasing Vladimir Putin’s last red lines
par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Août 11, 2024 | La guerre | 0 |
Ukraine’s Kursk offensive poses serious questions about the credibility of Russia’s sabre-rattling and the rationality behind the West’s abundance of caution, as it is surely the reddest of all red lines. If Russia was at all serious about a possible nuclear escalation, this would be the moment to make good on its many threats. Putin has responded by seeking to downplay the invasion while pretending that everything is still going according to plan – The Atlantic Council.
En savoir plusPoutine signe le budget triennal de la Russie et augmente les dépenses militaires
par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 27 novembre 2023 | Économie | 0 |
Le président russe Vladimir Poutine a récemment signé un budget national pour les trois prochaines années, reflétant une augmentation substantielle de 25 % des dépenses. Le budget alloue 36,6 trillions de roubles ($415 milliards) pour 2024, accompagné d'un déficit anticipé de 1,595 trillions de roubles ($9,5 milliards).
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