
Dmytro Oliinyk
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1 week ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Kateryna Danishevska |Dmytro Oliinyk
Deputy Speaker of the State Duma (Russian Parliament - Ed.) from the New People party, Vladislav Davankov, stated today at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum that Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs had allegedly received a request for political asylum from American billionaire Elon Musk. "I think this is complete nonsense.
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1 week ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Kateryna Danishevska |Dmytro Oliinyk
The political analyst noted that Israel is waging the war with the support of the United States. Therefore, it makes no sense to claim that the US is unaware of the actions of the Israeli government and military. "All of this is carefully planned. The Americans watched as Israel did the dirty work. Now that the air defense systems have been taken out, it's the perfect time to get involved. I believe a strike will happen — because the US needs to show its strength," he explained.
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1 week ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Dmytro Oliinyk |Daria Dmytriieva
Podoliak stated that the recent decision by the Trump administration to liquidate the group under the U.S. National Security Council, which was involved in developing sanctions, is part of a larger-scale policy revision. "This commission was created, let's say, around March, well, that is, at the beginning of spring, and closed literally today, well, that is, it worked there for three months, a little less.
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2 weeks ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Dmytro Oliinyk |Kateryna Shkarlat |Kostiantyn Kryvolap
"Turning off all mobile communication and mobile internet might not make much sense. But in areas where a cruise missile is flying, operators can disable stations. The point is that right now, the Russians are trying various ways to improve the navigation capabilities of their Shaheds so they can achieve better targeting," Kryvolap said. According to him, the Russian forces tried to do this by deploying a large number of Kometa antennas for satellite communication.
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2 weeks ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Dmytro Oliinyk |Oleksandra Bashchenko |Volodymyr I. Fesenko
According to him, there are currently no effective and mutually acceptable proposals. Both the Ukrainian and Russian sides have voiced their maximum programs, but they are incompatible. “Both proposals, ours more so, contain hints of compromise. For example, on sanctions, where Ukraine says that we are ready to recognize the gradual lifting of sanctions, but with our own reservations - Russian assets should be used to restore Ukraine,” the expert noted.
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