During the Victory Day celebrations, Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized NATO, highlighting the escalating tensions between Russia and the West. This event served as a platform for Putin to display Russia's military strength, a tradition he has upheld since taking office.
On Tuesday, the Russian military announced that its forces have gained control of <strong>1,700 square kilometers</strong> of Ukrainian territory this year, continuing their advance towards the so-called 'fortress belt' in the <strong>Donbas</strong> region.
A recent report reveals a systematic breach of thousands of outdated home and small office routers by the Russian army, affecting users in 120 countries. This attack raises significant concerns about global cybersecurity.
Russian State Duma member Alexey Chepa stated that the advance of Russian forces in Ukraine could lead European countries to reassess their military and financial support for Kyiv. He emphasized that liberating more territory would intensify this trend.
The Russian army has successfully breached Ukrainian defenses, indicating a significant shift in military operations. This development reflects increasing pressure on Ukrainian forces amid escalating conflict.
Uralvagonzavod has announced the start of deliveries of new multi-purpose armored vehicles to the Russian army. This initiative reflects Russia's efforts to enhance its military capabilities amid increasing security challenges in the region.
The Russian army has unveiled the development of a multi-directional rotating antenna called 'Chiburashka-Ts', aimed at enhancing communication with its drones. This antenna was designed by specialists from the Zhukovsky Air Force Engineering Academy and the Gagarin Air Academy.