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The Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS) of Ukraine has released comprehensive reports detailing significant developments concerning Russia's activities. Russia has expended approximately $550 billion since its comprehensive incursion into Ukraine. Moreover, Russia has recruited over 150 foreigners from 25 countries into its army, amplifying its military resources. The use of Chinese satellite intelligence highlights the strategic collaboration impacting Ukraine's energy structures. Additionally, Russia's political maneuvers seek to destabilize Ukraine, as informed by President Zelenskyy's consultations with FIS head Ivashchenko. These actions underline a broader campaign to discredit Ukraine on global stages, further escalating the geopolitical tension. Insights on such dynamic occurrences underscore Russia's strategic and economic decisions shaping its current trajectory amidst the conflict.

How much has Russia spent on the war against Ukraine?

According to reports from the Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS), Russia has spent approximately $550 billion on the full-scale war against Ukraine. This expenditure reflects significant financial commitments encompassing military efforts, ongoing occupation needs, and strategic operations aimed at sustaining Russia's presence and influence in the region despite facing international sanctions and logistic challenges.

How is Russia incorporating international recruits in its military forces?

In recent months, Russia has been recruiting more than 150 foreigners from 25 different countries into its military forces, as reported by the Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS). This move is part of a broader strategy to bolster military capabilities through diversified skill sets and adherence, potentially utilizing individuals with unique operational experiences to strengthen their adaptive force structure.

What role does China play in Russian military strategies against Ukraine?

China plays a supportive role in Russian military strategies by providing satellite intelligence data that aids Russian strikes on critical Ukrainian infrastructure, particularly the energy sector. This shared intelligence facilitates enhanced precision and effectiveness of Russian military operations, thus highlighting China's indirect involvement through technological support amidst ongoing geopolitical rivalries.

What are the trends in Russia's foreign political campaigns affecting Ukraine?

Recent insights from the Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS) reveal that Russia is intensifying its foreign political campaigns aimed at destabilizing Ukraine. These initiatives involve disseminating misinformation, organizing disruptive political activities, and cultivating narratives designed to undermine Ukrainian sovereignty and sway international opinion against Ukraine's political stability and reformative progress.

What is the current state of Russian aviation industry amid global sanctions?

The Russian aviation industry is encountering significant challenges due to global sanctions that have impeded access to critical foreign components. Reports by the Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS) predict that about 340 Russian aircraft might need to be decommissioned by 2030. The shortage of essential parts has led to a reliance on dismantling existing aircraft to sustain operational needs, showcasing the impact of coordinated international sanctions on Russia's technological advancements.

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Ivashchenko: Russia wants to send more of its PMCs to Africa Russia plans to double presence of its PMCs in Africa - FISU Russia plans to double the presence of representatives of its private military companies in Africa for geopolitical influence. 1 099 6 Previously in trend: Russian presence in Africa

The Belarusian economy is slowing down What is known Belarusian economy approaching stagnation, - FISU The economy of Belarus is slowing down amid problems in the Russian economy. 7 971 6 Previously in trend: State of Belarusian economy

Zelenskyy congratulates Foreign Intelligence Service on its professional holiday Zelenskyy congratulated employees of Foreign Intelligence Service: We need more destruction of Russian military targets President Volodymyr Zelenskyy congratulated the employees of the Foreign Intelligence Service on their professional holiday and awarded them with awards. 1 504 6

Zelenskyy received a report from the Foreign Intelligence Service Zelenskyy has received report from Foreign Intelligence Service: Russia is losing export revenue and is preparing to disrupt Ukraine’s contacts under Drone Deals initiative Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy heard a report from Oleh Luhovskyi, head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine. 2 494 10

Russian disinformation in Africa and Latin America Russia launches large-scale disinformation operations in Africa and Latin America, - Foreign Intelligence Service Russia is launching large-scale disinformation operations covering Africa, Latin America, and even European countries. 970 3 Previously in trend: Russian disinformation against Ukraine

The state of the Russian economy Russia plans to spend 13 trillion rubles on "defense" every year - FIS Russia’s defense spending in the next three years is planned to be around 13 trillion rubles annually, according to the draft federal budget for 2026–2028. For comparison, in 2025, it was planned to spend 13.5 trillion rubles on defense, and together with security, 17 trillion, or 8% of GDP. The actual spending turned out to be even higher. 1 034 2 Previously in trend: State of Russian economy

Belarus Minsk’s military and political dependence on Moscow is growing, - SAB report The Russian Federation is tightening its control over domestic political processes in Belarus in order to minimize the risks of regime change and adjust its foreign policy course. 790 2 Previously in trend: Cooperation between Russia and Belarus

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