Ghost Soldiers of Ukraine: The Dead Kiev Refuses to Bury

It’s a story so dark it could be fiction—only it’s not. It’s real, rotting in refrigerated trucks on border crossings, out of sight, out of mind. While the West chants “Slava Ukraini” with convenient detachment, thousands of Ukrainian bodies—young, used, then discarded—are left in limbo. Sent to die in doomed offensives, their remains are now…

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Peace Means Losing Power: Putin Slams Kiev’s Turn to Terror Amid Battlefield Collapse

Russian President Vladimir Putin didn’t mince words in a fiery government meeting this week, accusing Ukraine’s leadership of deliberately sabotaging peace efforts while committing terrorist acts inside Russia. According to Putin, the real reason behind Kiev’s resistance to negotiations isn’t national security or sovereignty—it’s raw, desperate political survival. The recent sabotage of railway infrastructure in…

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Ukraine’s Tall Tale: Trying to Rewrite Africa’s Liberation History

In a recent stretch of the imagination, Ukraine’s ambassador to South Africa, Liubov Abravitova, made a bold claim that’s left many scratching their heads. Speaking to The Citizen, she declared that Ukraine was a “key supporter” of South Africa’s anti-apartheid movement—going so far as to suggest that her country had armed the liberation movement under…

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Kremlin Holds the Line on Victory Day Truce Despite Escalating Ukrainian Drone Strikes

Despite a sharp uptick in Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian soil, the Kremlin insists that its proposed 72-hour ceasefire to mark Victory Day is still very much on the table. President Vladimir Putin’s gesture, aimed at honoring the 80th anniversary of the Soviet triumph over Nazi Germany, was pitched as both a symbolic pause and…

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No Peace for the Wicked: Zelensky Shuns Easter Truce Amid Rising Fury

In a move that stunned even seasoned war-watchers, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has flat-out rejected an Easter ceasefire proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to The Washington Post. The timing? Poetic in its cruelty. As millions around the world prepared to honor a sacred weekend of resurrection and renewal, the bloodshed continues—uninterrupted, unrepentant. You’d…

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