u/Trash_Voice

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Ukraine is turning sanctions into real action. New long-range strikes on Russian oil and military infrastructure are set for June, targeting the same networks that finance Moscow’s war. The attacks reinforce Western efforts to cut Russia’s revenue and weaken its war machine.
#Ukraine #Russia #sanctions #oil

u/Trash_Voice — 1 day ago
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Angela Merkel says Europe must combine support for Ukraine with stronger diplomacy. She argues military aid alone is not enough and warns that underestimating Russia could have serious consequences for European security. #Europe #Ukraine #Russia #Diplomacy

u/Trash_Voice — 3 days ago

Western sanctions on Russia remain too weak without strict enforcement. Experts say loopholes still allow critical US and EU components to reach Russia’s missile and drone production. Tougher controls and penalties could significantly increase pressure on Moscow’s war machine.

u/Trash_Voice — 4 days ago
▲ 425 r/Ukraine_UA+4 crossposts

The Council of Europe has approved a key step toward launching a Special Tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine. It could target top Russian leaders, including Putin, once legal barriers such as immunity are overcome. Slow justice, but justice nonetheless.

u/Trash_Voice — 6 days ago

War criminals from Russian 155th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade have mutilated the bodies of two fallen Ukrainian soldiers after a May 12 ambush near Huliaipole. Such abuse of the dead violates the laws of war and international humanitarian law, including the Geneva Conventions, and is being investig

u/Trash_Voice — 6 days ago
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“Immortal Regiment” organizers tied to the Russian state are framing Russia’s aggression as justified, collecting aid for Russian forces and even involving children in pro‑war letters and trips to occupied Crimea. Their network also recruits participants for excavations in Crimea that amount to loot

u/Trash_Voice — 7 days ago
▲ 406 r/EUnews+3 crossposts

Switzerland has told the Council of Europe it is ready to join the agreement establishing a Special Tribunal for Russia’s crime of aggression against Ukraine. Ukraine’s foreign minister said the tribunal is moving from an abstract idea to reality.

u/Trash_Voice — 7 days ago
▲ 208 r/Ukrainian+2 crossposts

Lithuania urges the EU not to ease pressure on Moscow as work begins on the 21st sanctions package. Vilnius says it is already submitting proposals, pushing for tougher measures to weaken Russia’s war machine and close loopholes. Pressure must grow, not fade.

u/Trash_Voice — 8 days ago

The EU is preparing a 21st sanctions package against Russia, reportedly targeting shadow fleet tankers, banks, military firms, and companies selling stolen Ukrainian grain. The measures may arrive in late June or early July. Because apparently war profiteering needs another invoice.

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u/Trash_Voice — 8 days ago
▲ 109 r/EuropeanCulture+2 crossposts

The EU is preparing a 21st sanctions package against Russia, reportedly targeting shadow fleet tankers, banks, military firms, and companies selling stolen Ukrainian grain. The measures may arrive in late June or early July. Because apparently war profiteering needs another invoice.

u/Trash_Voice — 8 days ago
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The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reveals that Russia is using AI-generated videos to falsely depict troops raising flags in Ukrainian settlements, aiming to exaggerate battlefield successes. This digital propaganda is part of Russia's broader information warfare strategy.

u/Trash_Voice — 9 days ago

Russia has earmarked a record $1.85B for foreign propaganda in 2026, up 54% from 2025, according to Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service. The funds support Russian narratives, “Russian Houses,” loyal groups, and disguised media platforms across Europe.

u/Trash_Voice — 10 days ago

The EU is preparing a 21st sanctions package against Russia for June or July. The new measures are expected to hit banks, military suppliers, the shadow fleet, and firms selling stolen Ukrainian grain. The package would deepen pressure on Moscow’s war economy. #EU #Russia #sanctions #Ukraine

u/Trash_Voice — 11 days ago
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On May 9, Russia plans to stage its traditional Victory Day military parade. But amid growing fears of Ukrainian drone strikes, many of the actual combat vehicles have reportedly been moved out of sight—leaving cardboard replicas to roll across Red Square instead.

u/AdvantageStatus4635 — 10 days ago