Is there any peace deal that Putin would accept?

The 28-point peace plan is now a 19-point peace plan. President Donald Trump says the plan for ending Russia’s war in Ukraine that was presented to Kyiv last week, and was so heavily tilted toward Russia’s demands that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called it “one of most difficult moments in our history,” has been “fine-tuned” after [.]. Continue reading Is there any peace deal that Putin would accept?

Prime Minister Viktor Orban Publicly Calls Out the Ukraine Corruption and Western Money Laundering Operation

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has had enough. The European Union is consistently targeting him for his position against the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and western elements of the intelligence apparatus have been trying to undermine Orban’s government for years. Against the most recent revelations of direct corruption connected to the government of Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, [.] The post Prime Minister Viktor Orban Publicly Calls Out the Ukraine Corruption and Western Money Laundering Operation appeared first on The Last Refuge. Continue reading Prime Minister Viktor Orban Publicly Calls Out the Ukraine Corruption and Western Money Laundering Operation

Power restored to 800,000 in Kyiv after major Russian strikes in Ukraine

Ukraine`s largest private energy company, DTEK, said that the main work to restore the power supply” had been completed, but that some localised outages were still affecting the Ukrainian capital following Friday`s “massive” Russian attacks. Continue reading Power restored to 800,000 in Kyiv after major Russian strikes in Ukraine