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  • What if not the MiGs? Western options for military aid to Ukraine

    The Ukrainian authorities, however, clearly indicate that the Russian air superiority is the main problem in their defence campaign, which is well reflected in attacks on defence positions as well as civilian facilities in the defended Ukrainian cities. Hence, the Ukrainian authorities are calling for the establishment of a no-fly zone over Ukraine.

    Author: Dr. Tomasz Smura
    Published: 09/03/2022
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: The Intention to Attack the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant – Chaotic or Deliberate Action by the Russian Federation? (Mikołaj Oettingen)

    On the night of 3 to 4 March this year, the Russian Federation carried out an attack on the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. This has raised concerns among the public in Western countries about the safety of nuclear reactors.

    Author: Mikołaj Oettingen
    Published: 06/03/2022
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: The first week of the Russian aggression against Ukraine – the military situation and the international dimension (Tomasz Smura)

    After 7 days of the military campaign initiated by the Russian aggression against Ukraine, the situation of the Ukrainian Armed Forces is deteriorating, the Russians, despite the losses and the unsatisfactory general course of the campaign, are consistently pursuing their operational goals, i.e. encircling Kiev from the west and east.

    Author: Tomasz Smura
    Published: 03/03/2022
  • International Centre for Ukrainian Victory

    On Friday, March 4th, representatives of the Ukrainian non-governmental organizations

    Published: 03/03/2022
  • Russian invasion of Ukraine – what else can the West do?

    Unleashing its war machine in Ukraine, Russia has challenged the foundations of the international security order. It must be defended, with the Western democracies leading this fight. It starts with overwhelming support for Ukraine. Second, Russian regime must be confronted and contained – in a sustained manner. Third – Western alliances need to be resolute and strengthened, including through expansion.

    Author: Marcin Bużański
    Published: 02/03/2022
  • CASIMIR PULASKI FOUNDATION FOR UKRAINE

    The Casimir Pulaski Foundation is focusing now 100% of its

    Published: 28/02/2022
  • Russian invasion of Ukraine – first military conclusions

    On 24 February this year, the Russian Federation, after a phase of increased political-military pressure lasting several months, launched military aggression against Ukraine. After the fourth day of Russian offensive actions there are already clear conclusions as to the probable plans and military objectives of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

    Author: PhD Tomasz Smura
    Published: 28/02/2022
  • CASIMIR PULASKI FOUNDATION FOR UKRAINE

    In the last three days, the Casimir Pulaski Foundation and

    Published: 27/02/2022
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Russian invasion of Ukraine day II (Tomasz Smura)

    Russian aggression against Ukraine continues. The second day of the conflict, like the first one, began with massive missile attacks on Ukrainian military targets (e.g.  air defence systems). The land offensive continued along all operational axis.

    Author: Tomasz Smura
    Published: 26/02/2022
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Russian invasion of Ukraine – what’s next? (Tomasz Smura)

    On February 24, 2022 at around 5 am, following months of psychological pressure and hybrid operations that pick up pace in October and November 2021 (before that, a similar type of operation happened in May and April 2021), Russia has decided to launch a full scale invasion of Ukraine. This was in fact the fulfilment of the worst-case-scenario, predicted by the current US administration, to a Kremlin imposed crisis on the Russo-Ukrianian borders.

    Author: Dr. Tomasz Smura
    Published: 25/02/2022
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  • What if not the MiGs? Western options for military aid to Ukraine

    The Ukrainian authorities, however, clearly indicate that the Russian air superiority is the main problem in their defence campaign, which is well reflected in attacks on defence positions as well as civilian facilities in the defended Ukrainian cities. Hence, the Ukrainian authorities are calling for the establishment of a no-fly zone over Ukraine.

    Autor: Dr. Tomasz Smura
    Opublikowano: 09/03/2022
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: The Intention to Attack the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant – Chaotic or Deliberate Action by the Russian Federation? (Mikołaj Oettingen)

    On the night of 3 to 4 March this year, the Russian Federation carried out an attack on the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. This has raised concerns among the public in Western countries about the safety of nuclear reactors.

    Autor: Mikołaj Oettingen
    Opublikowano: 06/03/2022
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: The first week of the Russian aggression against Ukraine – the military situation and the international dimension (Tomasz Smura)

    After 7 days of the military campaign initiated by the Russian aggression against Ukraine, the situation of the Ukrainian Armed Forces is deteriorating, the Russians, despite the losses and the unsatisfactory general course of the campaign, are consistently pursuing their operational goals, i.e. encircling Kiev from the west and east.

    Autor: Tomasz Smura
    Opublikowano: 03/03/2022
  • International Centre for Ukrainian Victory

    On Friday, March 4th, representatives of the Ukrainian non-governmental organizations

    Opublikowano: 03/03/2022
  • Russian invasion of Ukraine – what else can the West do?

    Unleashing its war machine in Ukraine, Russia has challenged the foundations of the international security order. It must be defended, with the Western democracies leading this fight. It starts with overwhelming support for Ukraine. Second, Russian regime must be confronted and contained – in a sustained manner. Third – Western alliances need to be resolute and strengthened, including through expansion.

    Autor: Marcin Bużański
    Opublikowano: 02/03/2022
  • CASIMIR PULASKI FOUNDATION FOR UKRAINE

    The Casimir Pulaski Foundation is focusing now 100% of its

    Opublikowano: 28/02/2022
  • Russian invasion of Ukraine – first military conclusions

    On 24 February this year, the Russian Federation, after a phase of increased political-military pressure lasting several months, launched military aggression against Ukraine. After the fourth day of Russian offensive actions there are already clear conclusions as to the probable plans and military objectives of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

    Autor: PhD Tomasz Smura
    Opublikowano: 28/02/2022
  • CASIMIR PULASKI FOUNDATION FOR UKRAINE

    In the last three days, the Casimir Pulaski Foundation and

    Opublikowano: 27/02/2022
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Russian invasion of Ukraine day II (Tomasz Smura)

    Russian aggression against Ukraine continues. The second day of the conflict, like the first one, began with massive missile attacks on Ukrainian military targets (e.g.  air defence systems). The land offensive continued along all operational axis.

    Autor: Tomasz Smura
    Opublikowano: 26/02/2022
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Russian invasion of Ukraine – what’s next? (Tomasz Smura)

    On February 24, 2022 at around 5 am, following months of psychological pressure and hybrid operations that pick up pace in October and November 2021 (before that, a similar type of operation happened in May and April 2021), Russia has decided to launch a full scale invasion of Ukraine. This was in fact the fulfilment of the worst-case-scenario, predicted by the current US administration, to a Kremlin imposed crisis on the Russo-Ukrianian borders.

    Autor: Dr. Tomasz Smura
    Opublikowano: 25/02/2022
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