By Topwar Following Zelensky’s latest trip to the United States and meeting with Trump, the American press is speculating that these talks could well lead…
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By Topwar Ray McGovern, a well-known figure in our information space and former CIA analyst, has made yet another statement in the series: “All is…
Though largely written off, Russia’s MiG-35 fighter continues to spark debate over its combat value and export potential. With renewed speculation about resumed production after 2027, questions remain about who still wants the aircraft—and why.
High-resolution satellite imagery shows the continued deployment of Soviet S-75 air defense systems and their Chinese clones across multiple regions. Despite their Cold War origins, these missile systems remain operational or visible in legacy positions worldwide.
By Topwar The Russian Armed Forces continue their offensive in the northern Kharkiv region. After liberating the village of Vilcha, our soldiers liberated another village…
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham threatened Russia with sweeping punishment if Moscow rejects a proposed Ukraine peace plan backed by Washington. His remarks included sanctions escalation, oil tanker seizures, and expanded military pressure on Russia.
By Topwar The Office of the President of Ukraine has released a statement stating that traffic on the bridge over the Dniester River near the…
By Topwar Egypt currently has one of the most powerful armies in the Middle East, with a total strength of 438 personnel. The troops are…
The United States has lifted long-standing restrictions on the global use of anti-personnel mines, granting military commanders authority to deploy them worldwide. The move raises serious concerns as the weapons are permitted near civilian areas and have previously been linked to civilian harm.
Slovakia has restarted production of the BMP-1 after STV Machinery launched serial manufacturing of modernized armored hulls using Western-grade steel. The move restores heavy armored vehicle production at the Dubnica plant and could lead to future exports to third countries.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Kyiv wants security guarantees equivalent to NATO membership, including collective defense protections. U.S. officials, however, have so far declined to provide concrete commitments, leaving Ukraine without clear assurances.
A series of overnight drone attacks targeted multiple Russian regions, with Rostov-on-Don and Bataysk among the hardest hit. Civilian infrastructure was damaged, a tanker caught fire at port, and casualties were reported.
Western analysts continue to dismiss Russia’s Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile, despite its ability to remain airborne for extended periods. Critics cite radiation risks, while Russia points to its strategic endurance and deterrence value.
Russia’s Defense Ministry announced the capture of Novoplatonovka in Kharkiv Oblast following an offensive by its western forces. The move is part of broader operations targeting key logistics routes along the Oskol River.
Germany has announced the transfer of three additional air defense systems to Ukraine, including Patriot and IRIS-T platforms. The move further expands Western military support as arms deliveries to Kyiv continue to increase.
Britain’s 1889 Naval Defence Act established the “two-power standard,” requiring the Royal Navy to match the combined strength of the next two largest fleets, initially France and Russia, backed by major shipbuilding investments.
Saudi Arabia carried out a record 340 executions in 2025, the highest number since the start of the 21st century, surpassing the 338 executions recorded the previous year. Officials say the surge is largely driven by drug trafficking cases, with 232 executions linked to such offenses after the kingdom resumed drug-related death sentences in 2023.
The Russian Armed Forces have recently been paying particular attention to the Kyiv-controlled Black Sea region. According to enemy sources, a massive combined attack on the Odessa region damaged energy infrastructure facilities. This led to the loss of power to several water and heating facilities.


















