Europe’s security outlook appears increasingly bleak. If Russia wins in Ukraine, a next attack is likely. Worse, conflicts across the broader region could merge. The West must act resolutely to prevent this.
Russian General Sergei Surovikin appears to have resumed official duties as part of a Defence Ministry delegation in Algeria, as reported by Kommersant newspaper. This development follows suspicions regarding his involvement in the June mutiny led by the Wagner mercenary force. The newspaper published photographs of Surovikin in Algeria, where he was seen wearing a |
There is a "realistic possibility" that Ukrainian forces can break through the remaining Russian defensive lines on the southern front by the end of 2023, Trent Maul, the director for analysis of the U.S.' Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), said in an interview with The Economist on Sept. 6.
Ukraine was attacked with a barrage of drones and missiles overnight, officials said, with the capital Kyiv and the southern port of Odesa among the targets.