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It has been more than four years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. It is a war that has been grinding on without major changes in battle lines, but the conflict may have reached a turning point.
In more than four years of war, Ukraine has built up its own long-range capabilities and has been hitting oil facilities and other targets deep inside Russia.View on euronews
The relationship endures despite a power imbalance, with both sides recognising that it is too important to fail.
Ukrainians have been finding 12-element Kometa antennas, which provide stronger jamming resistance, on their cheap Gerberas, a top analyst said.
This summer will test whether Ukraine can turn a slender advantage into a strategic turning point.
Russia is facing a labor shortage so severe it’s likely to be a drag on the economy for years, as an aging population and the war in Ukraine shrink the available workforce. President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly heralded Russia’s unemployment rate,
Fresh tensions erupted after Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov publicly backed Iran’s right to enrich uranium and warned the U.S. against “neo-colonial” pressure tactics. Speaking in Moscow, Lavrov said Russia could again play a key role in any future Iran nuclear deal,