Performance crime emerges as a new Russian tactic — Experts say Russia is using high-profile crimes, like sabotage and cyberattacks, to send political messages to the West. These acts are designed to intimidate and signal Russia’s capabilities.
Russia’s war in Ukraine is escalating with deadly strikes on Kyiv and a surge in disinformation tactics. thenewsandtimes.blogspot.com…
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Global Security And Intelligence News Review – Audio PostsUkraine War Heats Up as Russia Ramps Up Strikes and PropagandaJuly 6, 2026
Summary
Russia’s war in Ukraine is escalating with deadly strikes on Kyiv and a surge in disinformation tactics. Ukrainian attacks are disrupting life in Crimea, while Putin threatens to seize more territory. Meanwhile, experts warn about Russia’s use of performance crime as a tool to send political messages.
Key Stories
Deadly Russian strikes hit Kyiv as war intensifies — Recent Russian attacks on Kyiv have left civilians dead and infrastructure damaged, marking a sharp escalation in the conflict. The strikes come as Ukraine steps up its own offensive operations in occupied regions.Ukraine disrupts life in Crimea with bold attacks — Ukrainian strikes are causing fuel shortages and ATM outages in Crimea, making daily life harder for residents. The attacks signal Ukraine’s growing ability to hit deep behind Russian lines.Putin threatens to take more Ukrainian territory — Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered his military to plan new offensives, including potential moves to capture Kyiv. The threat comes as Ukraine braces for a possible summer counteroffensive.
Russia’s disinformation machine shifts into high gear — Open-source intelligence reveals Russia is ramping up disinformation campaigns to justify its war and undermine Western support for Ukraine. The tactics include fake news, propaganda, and cyber operations.
Performance crime emerges as a new Russian tactic — Experts say Russia is using high-profile crimes, like sabotage and cyberattacks, to send political messages to the West. These acts are designed to intimidate and signal Russia’s capabilities.
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