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The Ukrainians hit the refineries in Yaroslavl and Omsk.
Poland🏛️ PoliticsProgressiveOverlooked by conservatives12 hr. ago

The Ukrainians hit the refineries in Yaroslavl and Omsk.

The article reports on recent Ukrainian drone attacks targeting Russian infrastructure, including refineries in Jarosław and Omsk, two Baltic ports, and a fuel terminal in Crimea. These strikes were described by Ukrainian authorities as precise and effective, while Russian officials claim there were no civilian casualties. The article notes that Russia has shot down over 500 drones but some managed to penetrate defenses, causing disruptions such as power outages in Crimea, closure of the Kerch Bridge, and emergency operations at Russian airports. It highlights the growing impact of these attacks on Russia’s energy sector and suggests that Moscow is attempting to deflect attention from military successes on the front lines. The piece criticizes Russian claims of precision and accuses them of using propaganda to justify their actions, including attacks on Ukrainian cities and labeling Ukrainian strikes as 'terrorist' acts.

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Gazeta Wyborcza logoGazeta WyborczaIndependent🔒ProgressiveFactual 50Objective 302 days ago
Trump spoke to Putin and Zelensky, and Ukrainian drones have attacked St. Petersburg and Crimea.

The article reports that former U.S. President Donald Trump held conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. It also mentions that Ukrainian drones launched attacks in Saint Petersburg and Crimea. The piece highlights military actions involving Ukraine and Russia, suggesting a direct connection between these events and interactions among world leaders.

Bias read (Progressive): The article emphasizes Ukrainian military action against Russian territory (Crimea and Saint Petersburg), which aligns with narratives supporting Ukraine’s defense efforts. While it mentions Trump’s meetings with both Putin and Zelenskyy, the focus on Ukrainian drone strikes frames the conflict from

Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 30): The article makes several unverified claims such as Trump speaking with both Putin and Zelenskyy, and Ukrainian drones attacking St. Petersburg and Crimea. These statements lack supporting evidence and contradict known facts. The objectivity score is low due to sensationalist language and lack of ne

OKO.press logoOKO.pressIndependentProgressive12 hr. ago
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The article discusses the alleged large-scale drone attack on Moscow by Ukraine, claiming it was the biggest in history. It notes that Russian authorities reported intercepting 452 drones over Russia, most of which did not target Moscow directly. The article highlights that Ukraine’s official reports do not mention attacks on Moscow but instead focus on strikes against military infrastructure elsewhere. It also mentions the psychological impact of these attacks on Russia, according to Ukrainian President Zelensky, who claims they could weaken Putin’s resolve. The article further describes growing fuel shortages and panic in Russia due to the attacks, including queues for gasoline and disrupted communication on Crimea. Russian state media has shifted to emphasizing attacks on Kyiv rather than addressing internal issues.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the Ukrainian attacks as a strategic move that undermines Russian morale and stability, aligning with narratives that portray Russia as vulnerable. It emphasizes the psychological and economic impacts of the attacks on Russia, suggesting a left-leaning perspective that supports乌克兰

OKO.press logoOKO.pressIndependentProgressive13 hr. ago
The Prime Minister is announcing urgent changes in health care, but without looking for scapegoats.

The article discusses the escalation of drone attacks targeting Moscow by Ukrainian forces, highlighting conflicting reports between Russian authorities and independent observers. It notes that while Moscow claims to have shot down 430 drones, Russian state media reports suggest over 450 drones were intercepted across Russia, with many not targeting Moscow directly. Ukrainian officials, including President Volodymyr Zelensky, argue that these attacks aim to undermine Russian morale and infrastructure, particularly through strikes on oil refineries and supply lines. The article also describes growing civilian unrest in Russia due to fuel shortages and disrupted communications, with some areas experiencing panic and rationing. Meanwhile, Russian propaganda has shifted toward emphasizing military victories against Kyiv, despite challenges in defending against advanced weaponry.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the conflict as a strategic shift by Ukraine towards targeting Russian infrastructure and morale, aligning with narratives that portray Russia as increasingly vulnerable. It emphasizes the psychological impact of drone attacks on Russian leadership and highlights civilian hardship

OKO.press logoOKO.pressIndependentProgressiveyesterday
DGP: additional US troops in Poland within three months

The article reports on recent attacks by Ukrainian drones against Russian infrastructure, including refineries in Jarosław and Omsk, Baltic ports, and a fuel terminal in Crimea. These strikes have caused disruptions such as power outages, water shortages, and closed bridges. Russian authorities claim there are no civilian casualties but provide no coordinates or evidence of damage. The article notes that while Russia claims these attacks are 'terrorist' and target civilians, they simultaneously bomb Kyiv. It criticizes Moscow’s narrative, suggesting their actions are meant to divert attention from military successes and that repeated drone strikes are systematically damaging Russia’s energy sector. The piece also highlights inconsistencies in Russian military communications, such as omitting coordinates and downplaying precision.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the conflict through the lens of Ukraine’s resistance and critiques Russian military tactics and propaganda. It emphasizes the impact of Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian infrastructure and questions the credibility of Russian claims about civilian safety and precision. The tone,

OKO.press logoOKO.pressIndependentProgressiveyesterday
The Ukrainians hit the refineries in Yaroslavl and Omsk.

The article reports on recent Ukrainian drone attacks targeting Russian infrastructure, including refineries in Jarosław and Omsk, two Baltic ports, and a fuel terminal in Crimea. These strikes were described by Ukrainian authorities as precise and effective, while Russian officials claim there were no civilian casualties. The article notes that Russia has shot down over 500 drones but some managed to penetrate defenses, causing disruptions such as power outages in Crimea, closure of the Kerch Bridge, and emergency operations at Russian airports. It highlights the growing impact of these attacks on Russia’s energy sector and suggests that Moscow is attempting to deflect attention from military successes on the front lines. The piece criticizes Russian claims of precision and accuses them of using propaganda to justify their actions, including attacks on Ukrainian cities and labeling Ukrainian strikes as 'terrorist' acts.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the conflict through the lens of Ukraine's resistance against Russian aggression, emphasizing the strategic and humanitarian impacts of Russian actions. It critiques Russian claims of precision and portrays Moscow's responses as attempts to divert attention and justify further inc

OKO.press logoOKO.pressIndependentProgressiveyesterday
A bloody night attack in Ukraine at least 14 dead, 80 wounded

The article reports on a nighttime attack by Ukrainian drones targeting Russian infrastructure, including oil refineries in Jarosław and Omsk, two Baltic ports, and a fuel terminal in Crimea. The attacks reportedly caused at least 14 deaths and 80 injuries. Russian authorities claim there were no civilian casualties, while Ukrainian forces provided coordinates of the targets, which Russia did not share. The article notes that these attacks are part of a broader pattern of Ukrainian strikes against Russian rear areas, disrupting energy supplies and causing disruptions like power outages in Crimea and closed bridges. It criticizes Russian claims of precision and denies attacking civilians, while highlighting ongoing Russian airstrikes on Kyiv. The piece frames the conflict as a war of attrition, suggesting that Russian efforts to down drones have failed, leading to repeated damage to critical infrastructure.

Bias read (Progressive): The article presents Ukrainian actions as strategic and justified, emphasizing their impact on Russian infrastructure and economy. It critiques Russian claims of precision and denies civilian casualties, portraying Moscow’s responses as disproportionate and propagandistic. The framing leans toward a

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