Author: Dal Stanton
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3/28/2025 — The United States has reversed its decision to shut down the Conflict Observatory

From: Roman Sheremeta — The United States has reversed its decision to shut down the Conflict Observatory — an initiative that has been documenting the abduction of Ukrainian children. Using satellite imagery, biometric data, and other advanced digital tools, the Conflict Observatory has provided critical evidence of these deportations — including material submitted to the…
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3/28/2025 — Russia’s savage new civilian terror strategy debuts in Kherson

Russia’s savage new civilian terror strategy debuts in Kherson Russia has unveiled a horrifying new warfare technique in Kherson, combining artillery bombardment with coordinated drone hunting of civilians and first responders – a deadly “double tap” that turned downtown into an apocalyptic killing zone. The calculated approach first drives people to flee from shell fire,…
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3/28/2025 — If Trump wants peace in Ukraine, he must increase the pressure on Putin

From: Atlantic Council By Doug Klain For months, US President Donald Trump and allies such as Senator Lindsey Graham have stated that if Russian President Vladimir Putin rejects peace efforts, the United States will impose new sanctions to bring Russia to the negotiating table. So far, however, the Kremlin has refused to join Ukraine in accepting a US-proposed…
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3/28/2025 — Ceasefire in Words, War in Deeds: Russia’s Energy Strike Shatters Fragile Truce

From: Transform Ukraine By Douglas Landro / March 28, 2025 As European Coalition of the Willing Forms in Paris, Moscow Violates Energy Infrastructure Agreement in Kherson While Putin Calls for UN-Supervised Elections in Ukraine Summary of the Day — March 27, 2025 The first tentative ceasefire agreement between Russia and Ukraine collapsed within days of its signing as…
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3/28/2025 — Definition of Insanity? Deal making with Putin and believing that it will work this time. (Video)

From: Douglas Shepherd (MTW L’viv) — History Claps Back:Definition of Insanity? Deal making with Putin and believing that it will work this time. In the course of 26 years, Putin has broken 190 deals – military analyst Michael Clarke. “The biggest one of all, I suppose, was 1994, the Budapest Memorandum, which is when Ukraine…
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3/27/2025 — Intel: Kremlin eyes 2026 deadline to ‘solve’ Ukraine, plots future wars

From: New Voice of Ukraine 🇺🇦 Russia plans to resolve the “Ukrainian issue” by 2026, as otherwise it will hinder its ability to catch up with the United States and China, said deputy head of Ukraine’s Military Intelligence Directorate (HUR), Vadym Skibitskyi, during the March 25 discussion on New Contours of European Security. Russia has developed 15…
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3/27/2025 — Russia’s chemical war in Ukraine – Exposed 

From: Kyiv Post — Russia’s war in Ukraine has crossed yet another red line. This report by Chuck Pfarrer uncovers Russia’s use of banned chemical weapons — from chloro-picrin to CS gas — in a brutal campaign of extermination. From the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol to the trenches of Pokrovsk, Moscow has turned to…
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3/27/2025 — Of course Putin wants Black Sea ceasefire – his navy got absolutely wrecked, says former Royal Navy officer

Ukrainian special forces, missiles, and drones have given Kyiv control of Black Sea shipping lanes, prompting Moscow to seek a diplomatic resolution to a lost battle. From: Euromaiden Press BY YEVHENIIA MARTYNIUK Tom Sharpe, a former Royal Navy officer, analyzes the recent Black Sea ceasefire in his opinion piece for The Telegraph. A recent White…
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3/27/2025 — The Mirage of Peace: Ceasefire Words Meet Drone Realities

From: Transform Ukraine By Douglas Landro / March 27, 2025 As Russia and Ukraine Sign Energy and Black Sea Agreements, 117 Drones Rain Down On Ukrainian Cities While Nuclear Plant Control Remains a Flashpoint Summary of the Day — March 26, 2025 The elusive promise of a ceasefire crystallized and then immediately fractured across the Ukrainian battlespace as…