Author: Dal Stanton
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9/22/2025 — The Day Fighter Jets Crossed the Line: September 19, 2025

From: Transform Ukraine By Douglas Landro / September 20, 2025 When three Russian MiG-31s violated Estonian airspace for 12 minutes, NATO scrambled jets, and Ukraine prepared to deploy 1,000 interceptor drones daily The Story of a Single Day September 19, 2025, was the day Russia crossed a threshold that even its most provocative actions had previously avoided. At…
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9/22/2025 — I’ve realized that I have stopped keeping track of the attacks on Ukraine…

From: Ira Kapitonova in Kyiv (Day 1306) Yet he saved them for his name’s sake,that he might make known his mighty power.Psalm 106:8 I’ve realized that I have stopped keeping track of the attacks on Ukraine. And it’s not because I stopped caring, but because it’s impossible to contain it all over such a long…
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9/20/2024 — Things are changing fast on the frontlines in Ukraine

From: Caolan Robertson — I went back to the Donbas after I heard things on the front lines in Ukraine were changing quickly. I stayed with my friend April and got an update on what is happening. During the trip I spoke to soldiers in training, as well as units and commanders involved in the…
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9/20/2025 — Ukraine BREAKS Russian Line in Donetsk, 7 Towns Freed

From: Jason Jay Smart — Ukraine is gaining momentum in Donetsk, retaking seven settlements and more than 160 square kilometers. Ukrainian forces are not only advancing on the battlefield but also dismantling Russia’s ability to fight by targeting its supply lines and convoys. Donetsk is more than territory; it is the vital road network that…
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9/20/2025 — Fugitive Banker Jan Marsalek Resurfaces – on Russia’s Front Line

While previous reports suggested one of Europe’s most wanted conmen had settled in Moscow, recent reports indicate that he had been fighting in Ukraine while working for the Russian intelligence. by Kyiv Post Jan Marsalek, a former business executive turned Russian spy, has reportedly been fighting in Ukraine after fleeing from European prosecution in 2020. Austrian-born…
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9/20/2025 — The Day Putin’s Numbers Didn’t Add Up: September 18, 2025

From: Transform Ukraine By Douglas Landro / September 19, 2025 When 700,000 Russian soldiers couldn’t prevent Ukrainian liberation, and drones carried fire to refineries 1,300 kilometers from the front The Story of a Single Day September 18, 2025, began with Vladimir Putin standing before cameras, declaring that over 700,000 Russian soldiers were advancing on “practically all fronts” in…
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9/19/2025 — Dmitry Kozak, Longtime Putin Confidant Who Reportedly Opposed Ukraine War, Resigns

From: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty By Mike Eckel Dmitry Kozak — a longtime confidant and close associate of Russian President Vladimir Putin who reportedly opposed the Ukraine war in its early days — has resigned from the government, the Kremlin said. Kozak, 66, who served as deputy head of the Kremlin’s powerful Presidential Administration, opted to…
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9/19/2025 — Ukraine: Why young men can now enter, leave as they choose

From: DW News by Iryna Ukhina at the Polish-Ukrainian border Despite martial law, Ukrainian men aged 18 to 22 are now allowed to leave their country without facing prosecution. DW spoke to some young men at the border between Ukraine and Poland about their reasons for traveling. passing slowly through the Shehyni checkpoint in the region…
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9/19/2025 — Warsaw turns to Ukraine for drone warfare expertise after Russian drones enter Polish airspace

From: AP NEWS BY ILLIA NOVIKOV KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Poland is drawing on Ukraine’s expertise in battle-tested drone warfare, establishing joint military training programs and manufacturing projects, officials from Warsaw and Kyiv announced Thursday, just over a week after Russian drones entered Polish airspace and exposed NATO’s vulnerability to a new generation of uncrewed systems. Drones used for defense…
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9/19/2025 — Europe needs a new approach to Belarus focused on practical outcomes

From: Atlantic Council By Valery Kavaleuski More than five years since pro-democracy protests threatened to topple the regime of Belarusian dictator Alyaksandr Lukashenka, relations between Belarus and the country’s European neighbors remain locked in a downward spiral that is only adding to the instability of the wider region. When Lukashenka resorted to a brutal crackdown against…