
Julian Wieczorkiewicz
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Oct 11, 2024 |
cepa.org | Doug Livermore |Julian Wieczorkiewicz |Joel Ramlill |Edward Lucas
When is a hybrid warfare attack not warfare? Might it even be explained as benign? When strange things happen, perhaps we can all return to our everyday business and stop worrying. That would be unwise. The issue has been vexing Lithuania, which has for some time been experiencing a new phenomenon — dozens and dozens of balloons carrying large packages drifting on the prevailing winds from Belarus, its hostile next-door neighbor.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
cepa.org | Julian Wieczorkiewicz |Kseniya Kirillova |Richard Arnold |Joel Ramlill
After its failure to take Kyiv, and Ukraine’s successful counteroffensive in Kharkiv and Kherson, Russia began a meticulous campaign to smash the country’s power system. These attacks have continued for more than two years, as on August 26 and 27, when nearly 300 missiles and drones pummeled Ukrainian energy infrastructure.
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Feb 8, 2023 |
cepa.org | Ivanna Kuz |Julian Wieczorkiewicz
Europe's Edge Regional Security Russia Sanctions Caverns deep under Ukraine could help Europe wean itself off Russian gas once the war is won. Photo: The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine has decided to resume re-export of natural gas from Ukraine. Credit: NAFTOGAZ https://utg.ua/en/utg/media/news/2022/re-export-of-natural-gas-from-ukrainian-underground-storage-facilities-has-been-resumed.html Ever since the all-out Russian invasion, Ukraine has sought military, economic, and diplomatic help from...
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