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European countries ready for deal in which Ukraine will cede territories - Financial Times
▪️Britain, France and Germany are “trying to find space for a deal that does not result in Ukraine being forced to violate all its red lines, but could entail some movement by Kiev towards ceding territory as an end point of the talks,” the FT writes, citing sources familiar with the talks.
▪️At the same time, Europeans are against the official recognition of Russia’s sovereignty over Crimea, and Kiev relies on this.
➖“Zelensky, having secured the support of European capitals, consistently refuses to officially recognize Russia’s sovereignty over any territory.”
Photo of that man baby pouting, too perfect. 😂
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Trump dodges question on recognizing Crimea as Russian
Says he’s got NO favorites between Russia and Ukraine
He just said Zelensky's been harder to deal with than Putin
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India's Foreign Ministry on Wednesday said it would suspend a key water-sharing treaty with Pakistan and close a key border crossing as part of a suite of diplomatic measures against its neighbour.
New Delhi said Islamabad needed to end "cross-border terrorism" after an attack in the Kashmir region that killed 26 civilians.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said "cross-border linkages" to the terrorist attack had been revealed in a security cabinet meeting, before citing a raft of measures that India would be taking against Pakistan.
The secretary said the Indus Water Treaty would be halted with immediate effect.
"The Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 will be held in abeyance with immediate effect, until Pakistan credibly and irrevocably abjures its support for cross-border terrorism", Misri told reporters.
Pakistan is heavily dependent on the water from the Indus River and its tributaries for agriculture and drinking water. The treaty's suspension could mean Pakistan faces severe water shortages.
Misri also said India would close the main land border, at Attari-Wagah, "with immediate effect."
Pakistan relies heavily on the Attari-Wagah crossing for trade and is more dependent on it than India.
Meanwhile, he said, Pakistani nationals would not be allowed to travel to India under a regional visa exemption scheme — and that Pakistani nationals in India traveling as part of it had 48 hours to leave the country.
Misri said there would be diplomatic consequences with defense advisors to the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi being declared persona non grata and having a week to leave India. India would be withdrawing its advisors from the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, he added.
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar announced that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif would hold a meeting of the National Security Committee on Thursday.
The committee of senior civil and military officials is summoned in cases of external threat or major terror attack.
The Resistance Front (TRF), an affiliate of the banned terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), claimed responsibility for the attack on social media, according to local reports.
The TRF group reportedly formed after the Modi government scrapped the special status that granted special privileges to the people of the former state of Jammu and Kashmir in 2019.
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Trump: I WILL meet with Putin
But probably not during Trump's Saudi Arabia mid-May trip
He says it's likely to be 'shortly thereafter'
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7-10 Iskander hits in Kiev, will update when we get more exact numbers. More missiles are coming.
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Ukrainian AD missile in Kiev: Swing…. and a miss
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“There is always a chance for a deal.” (c) Naryshkin
Yes, there always is. Except that, unless one “takes the chance,” there is no deal.
There is no deal.
Are we clear yet?
It's been a long time since this happened - the entire territory of Ukraine is red from air raid sirens.
It is reported that several Kalibr missiles were launched from the Black Sea, which are now actively maneuvering between several regions of Ukraine, as well as Geran-2 kamikaze drones.
Tu-95’s are also in the air but there is still no indication they’ve launched.
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‘Emotions’ ran ‘HIGH today’ — admits Zelensky in a damage-control post on X
Zelensky realizing he messed up again.
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🇺🇦🤡Yermak - actually recognized the failure of the negotiations in London:
"Today in London we held an important meeting with the national security and foreign policy advisers of the member states of the coalition of the willing. This is the second such meeting - the previous one was held in Paris. And today we continued a deep dialog aimed at achieving a just and sustainable peace in Ukraine.
We emphasized that we are committed to the peace efforts of U.S. President Donald Trump.
We are grateful to our partners for their firm support and common desire to stop the war as soon as possible. Russia continues to reject an unconditional ceasefire, dragging out the process and trying to manipulate the negotiations. But international unity and the clear position of our partners leave it no chance.
We have agreed on further regular consultations to achieve the main goal: a just peace for Ukraine"
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Fighting on the Belgorod Front: 34th Brigade Meets Enemy Armored Vehicles
▪️The enemy continues its creeping offensive on the border, sending armored vehicles in the direction of Popovka and Demidovka, where it maintains a presence in the forest belts.
▪️Heavy drone bombers support the Ukrainian Armed Forces' attacks.
▪️Fighters of the 34th brigade destroy the occupiers and their equipment.
- RVvoenkor
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Footage has surfaced of an Iskander missile strike on a production facility and warehouse on the territory of the JSC EFFECT enterprise, located in the Levada railway station area of the city of Kharkov.
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@DKulko report on the capture of the Gornal Monastery in the village of Gornal in the Kursk Region, held by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, by landing groups of marines who crossed the Psel River in motorboats. Simultaneously with the landing on the southern side, an offensive was launched on the monastery from the north.
The monastery stands on a hill, which offers a “beautiful view” of the low-lying area of Sumy Oblast with the border village of Miropolye, from where the Ukrainian Armed Forces launched their offensive.
The village of Gornal itself remains the last settlement in the Kursk region that the enemy continues to hold. At the moment, Russian units are storming it.
- Military Informant
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Kharkov being hit with what is reported to be cruise missiles.
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🇺🇦🤷♂ Ukrainian Nazis pose with Nazi salute at Holocaust memorial in Drobitsky Yar, Kharkov
- More than 17 thousand Jews from Kharkov and the region were shot at this place during the Great Patriotic War.
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Trump says it’s been HARDER to deal with Zelensky than with Putin
'But that's ok, it's alright' he adds like he doesn't really mean it
Also confident 'Russia is ready' for peace
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US Treasury Secretary Bessant said that not everyone who wants to will be able to make money from Ukraine's restoration
'I want to send a clear, and I stress, very clear, message regarding procurement policy towards Ukraine: no one who financed or supplied the Russian military machine will be entitled to funds allocated [by the World Bank] for the reconstruction of Ukraine.'
The US plans to establish two new military bases in Kurdish-controlled Syria where it will relocate troops as part of a drawdown of its forces in the country, Rudaw reported on Monday.
Bassam Ishaq, a US-based member of the political wing of the US-backed SDF, said the US would establish one new base near the Tishreen Dam in northern Syria and another in the southeastern Deir Ezzor province near the Iraqi border.
The Tishreen Dam has been the site of heavy fighting between the SDF and the Turkish-backed SNA. Under an integration deal, the SDF is handing over the dam to the Syrian government, which is led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, an offshoot of al-Qaeda.
Ishaq said that the US plans to leave 400 troops in Kurdish-controlled areas of Syria. The US also has bases in areas not controlled by the SDF, including at Al Tanf in southern Syria. From Al Tanf, the US helped a militia it backs to join in on the HTS offensive that ousted former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
The Pentagon announced last week that it would be pulling more than 1,000 troops out of Syria as part of a “consolidation” of its forces in the country. “This deliberate and conditions-based process will bring the US footprint in Syria down to less than a thousand US forces in the coming months,” said Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell.
For years, the Pentagon claimed there were only 900 US troops occupying Syria, but the Biden administration revealed late last year that the real number was 2,000.
Video from today shows withdrawal from Lashdadi base, south of the city of Hasakah
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Another veteran of World War II has appeared in service with the Ukrainian Armed Forces - the 155-mm howitzer M114, developed in 1941.
The howitzer served in the US Army throughout the war, and then served (and continues to serve) in the armies of dozens of countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa. The stated maximum firing range is 14.6 km.
Earlier, the 105-mm howitzer M101, which also entered service with the American army in 1941, was spotted in the ranks of the Ukrainian army.
- Military Informant
Russia has destroyed armies worth of Ukrainian artillery but what should be remembered is western militaries tended to make use of far less artillery then Russia, so have limits on what they can provide and manufacture.
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Japan's iQPS (Kyushu Institute of Space Pioneers), a subsidiary of Kyushu University, signed an agreement with the GUR, under which satellite images will be provided to the Ukrainian agency. The company has three SAR satellites.
Negotiations between the parties began in February and were intensified after a brief interruption in intelligence provision by the United States.
Earlier, France (CSO-3, CERES, Pleiades and Helios), Finland (Iceye company, officially announced the provision to the NATO situation center), Germany (SAR-Lupe, SARah) and Italy (Cosmo-SkyMed, Cosmo-SkyMed 2) announced the provision of satellite images to Ukraine.
In addition, Japan will provide Ukraine with one billion dollars with the stated goal of “compensating for the loss of financial support from the United States.”
Kuril Islands will forever be Russian, and after this war these attacks on Russia should never be forgotten.
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The information that Zelensky allegedly promised Europeans and Britons a mobilization of 600 thousand heads is being actively discussed.
The plan is a classic of the genre: 25 thousand a month in the usual way, and from the summer to turn on the afterburner - up to 70 thousand a month, lowering the age to 20 years and including women. And in return - 100 billion euros. The price of the issue is staying in power, another year of war and Trump's thwarted peace case.
This whole story, if even part of it is real, is the most natural deal with the devil. Bodies in exchange for money. And the bodies are Ukrainian, and the money is European. Zelensky is playing the old card: "if you don't finance us, the front will collapse." This is blackmail wrapped in the wrapper of "resistance to evil".
But another question is much more important: where are those whose places must now be closed? If 600,000 "new" men are not a mobilization reserve, but patching up holes, then we are talking about official recognition of gigantic losses. The AFU could have lost up to a million people since the beginning of the conflict. It's just not at once, not at a single moment, but in waves, which now cover even those regions where they used to catch sluggishly.
So 600,000 is not a frontline need. It's a hole in the floor that can no longer be covered with a rug. If mobilization doesn't go ahead, the front will crumble. If it does, everything else will fall apart. Whether Kiev has any good options in this case is a big question.
Military Chronicle
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"President Zelensky has been trying to litigate this peace negotiation in the press. And that's unacceptable to the president…The president is frustrated.
His patience is wearing thin… Zelensky seems to be moving in the wrong direction."