Putin's War, Week 84. Slovakia Stops Ukraine Aid as the Spring Offensive Nears Culminating Point
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72% : This is the first video of the system in action.69% : The charts I find most useful are the number of launchesThe first Leopard tanks damaged in action have been repaired and returned to action.
66% : Here, you can see the M58 Mine Clearing Line Charge, or MICLIC, in action.
54% : The Ukrainian bridgehead still holds but has not been expanded.ASRAAM in ActionNearly two months ago, the Brits announced it was sending a ground-launched version of the AIM-132 Advanced Short Range Air-to-Air Missile (ASRAAM) to Ukraine; see Putin's War, Week 76.
51% : Prigozhin Crashes, Two Russian Bomber Bases and Moscow Hit by Drones for the rules under international law), they either have to accept the traffic or engage in operations that could lead to other national actors, like Turkey, the US and the UK, protecting grain shipments.
49% : Ships suffering major damage are now either permanently out of action, or if they leave the Black Sea for repairs, they won't be allowed to return.Ukrainian Grain Exports ResumeDespite the lack of a new Black Sea Grain Initiative (Russia Kills the Black Sea Grain Initiative, but Can It Make It Stick?), Ukrainian ports have resumed grain exports.
43% : This old song that was dusted off and used in antiwar protests in the 60s and 70s seems to capture what the guy in the above image is facing.
38% : Land Bridge to Crimea is in JeopardyBehind the talk of "drug addicts" and "nazis" and non-existent agreements not to expand NATO that Putin used to attempt to justify the unjustifiable, one of the reasons for his invasion was to create a so-called "land bridge" from Russia to Crimea.
34% : Russia Dissed at the UN and the War Moves Toward RasputitsaPutin's War, Week 81Putin's War, Week 80.
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