• Due to heavy losses, the Russian Federation continues to recruit conscripts to the front. The GUR of the Ministry of Defence on Telegram quotes Putin as saying that he continues to send conscripts to the war in Ukraine.

  • The towns of Oleksandrivka, Fedorivka, Ukrainka, Shestakovo, Peremoha, and part of Cherkaski Tyshky village were regained by the armed forces of Ukraine.

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  • Radio Liberty reported on May 5 that the majority of the Russian Black Sea Fleet is currently in Moscow.

  • Over 600 nationalists and 61 units of weapons and military equipment were destroyed in the special military operation of the Russian Federation. The defence ministry said its missiles destroyed aviation equipment at the Kanatovo airfield in the central Kirovohrad region.

  • The 72nd day of the defense against a full-scale Russian invasion is today. As they prepare for their self-imposed May 9 Victory Day celebrations, Russians continue to attack civilian targets.

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  • Reports say a ship was hit near Snake Island.

  • The port city of Mariupol continues to suffer air and missile strikes from Russia, despite the fact that most of the Russian forces have left the north of the city, according to Pentagon spokesman John Kirby.

  • Taiwan's air force scrambled on Friday to warn away 18 Chinese aircraft that entered its air defence zone. Over the past two years or so, Taiwan has complained of repeated missions by Chinese aircraft, which have become a common occurrence. Taiwan is currently in a heightened state of alert due to the fear that China could use Russia's invasion of Ukraine to make a similar military move on the island.

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  • Ukrainian Air Defence neutralised 15 of the aggressor's aerial targets on May 5, including 14 UAVs and a Russian aircraft. The combat aircraft are not entering the airspace controlled by the armed forces of Ukraine.

  • The footage published on Wednesday showed Soviet-developed GRAD rockets.

  • Poland has led calls for the EU to toughen sanctions and for the Western NATO alliance to arm Ukraine as it tries to resist Russian forces that have poured into its east. Stanislaw Zaryn, a spokesman for the Polish security services, said that Russia has been conducting a campaign of misinformation against Poland for several days.

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  • 3D-printing technology is being used by the Ukrainian forces to give old equipment a second life.

  • The Pentagon says Russia's attempts to hit Western weapons flowing into Ukraine had no impact.

  • Taiwan said on Thursday that it was abandoning a plan to buy advanced anti-submarine warfare helicopters from the United States. The United States turned down the sale of the anti-submarine helicopter to Taiwan because it wasn't in line with the island's needs, according to domestic media. The helicopter case was mentioned first by the Defence Minister when he was asked about the recent changes to Taiwan's purchases of new U.S. weapons.

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  • The U.S. Embassy in Moscow warned Americans to avoid large public gatherings around Russian celebrations of their World War II victory. There will be restrictions on movement in event areas.

  • Russia's war against Ukraine has killed tens of thousands of people and forced millions from their homes. Some military analysts and Western officials are asking why the onslaught has not been worse. Russia could be trying to stop the flow of Western weapons to the front line by going after Ukrainian railways, roads and bridges more aggressively. It could have bombed more of the infrastructure.

  • Russian fighters have been sharing tips with one another about how to damage their own equipment and hamper Russian President Vladimir Putin's war plans in Ukraine, according to recordings of alleged Russian troops.

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  • The air force was forced to admit that the Ghost was not real after reports began to surface that he had been killed in combat.

  • In his new book, Mark Esper writes that the former president wanted to blow the hell out of the cartels and that the U.S. could do it without anyone knowing.

  • Serhiy Zgurets, head of national security think-tank Defense Express, spoke about the transition from Soviet-era weapons to NATO military equipment, and the vulnerability of the Crimea Bridge in an interview with NV Radio.