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The Deputy Head of GUR Major General Vadym Skibitsky did another interview with some useful figures. He noted that the intensity of Russian combat operations and number of assaults has decreased recently, but said "a reduction in combat activity does not mean that the enemy's plans have changed. This time is being used for planning further offensives, training personnel, replenishing ammunition, and preparing for future assaults." He added that Russia is undergoing regrouping and replenishing combat losses, and that weather conditions also directly impact the pace of hostilities.
He says the Russian ground component in Ukraine and Kursk region is 620,000 of which more than 200,000 are soldiers in assault units and 35,000 from Rosgvardia.
He says Russia plans on recruiting 343,000 contract soldiers in 2025 but noted that Russia recruited more soldiers in previous years than was initially planned. He says Russia planned to recruit 375,000-380,000 soldiers in 2024 but ultimately recruited 440,000.
He says Russia fulfilled 107% of its recruitment plan for January, and that the share of contract soldiers recruited from prison or under investigation will increase from 15% in 2024 to 30% in 2025.
He says Russia plans to form new units in the Moscow, Leningrad, Southern, and Central Military Districts, including strengthening brigades into divisions.
https://newsukraine.rbc.ua/interview/vadym-skibitskyi-ukrainian-intel-deputy-chief-1741004967.html
https://rbc.ua/rus/news/vadim-skibitskiy-gur-plani-rosiyi-zminilisya-1740949422.html
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#BREAKING | French right-wing populist politician Marine le Pen on Trump halting military aid to Ukraine:
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It's very cruel for Ukrainian soldiers engaged in a patriotic defense of their country.
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Zelensky needed to wake up and smell the coffee and since his meeting with Trump, he has done so.
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🇺🇦 🇬🇷 Europe must lead on Ukrainian security guarantees, Greek foreign minister says: 'We are the neighbors'
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"A pair of Republican lawmakers have issued public statements of support for the United States exiting the the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO. The rare call comes on the heels of the explosive row between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and President Donald Trump at the White House last Friday.
First, Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) posted to X Saturday, "Get us out of NATO." He highlighted a chart showing that the US represents around 70% of the entire annual combined defense spending of NATO countries. No other nation comes close. Lee's post also featured the conclusion of Rod Martin, who wrote: "Just to be clear, the Europeans aren’t gonna do jack."
The Europeans are at this moment trying to cobble together a "coalition of the willing" - in the Sunday words of UK prime minister Kier Starmer, to keep up strong support for Ukraine.
Second, posting in support of Sen. Lee was Rep. Thomas Massie, Republican from Kentucky, who wrote, "NATO is a Cold War relic that needs to be relegated to a talking kiosk at the Smithsonian."
All of this appears to also be pushback to a number of political leaders and media pundits lately flooding social media to show support for Zelensky as the new savior of the EU, and many have even suggested that Europe can easily fill the void that the US leaves behind. This is dangerous delusion."
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Republican Lawmakers Join Musk In Calling For US To Exit NATO
A pair of Republican lawmakers have issued public statements of support for the United States exiting the the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO. The rare call comes on the heels of the explosive row between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky…
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EU has published details of investments on defense. Those includes:
- 150 billion € new funding instruments for loans meant to defense and rearming
- 150 billion € new funding instruments for loans meant to defense and rearming
"The European Union will propose extending €150 billion ($158 billion) in loans to boost defense spending after decades of underinvestment and as US President Donald Trump pulls back American security on the continent.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen also said that the EU will propose activating a fiscal escape clause, which could allow countries to use their national budgets to spend an additional €650 billion on defense over four years without triggering budgetary penalties.
Combined with the new defense spending loans, von der Leyen said the package could mobilize nearly €800 billion if governments take full advantage of the new leeway.
“We are in an era of rearmament,” she told reporters in Brussels Tuesday. “Europe is ready to massively boost its defense spending.”
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EU Proposes €150 Billion in New Loans for European Defense
The European Union will propose extending €150 billion ($158 billion) in loans to boost defense spending as the bloc tries to adjust to US President Donald Trump’s abrupt pullback of American security on the continent.
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"New plans from the European Union to increase defense spending could potentially mobilize as much as 800 billion euros ($841 billion), European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Tuesday.
"Europe is ready to massively boost its defense spending. Both, to respond to the short-term urgency to act and to support Ukraine but also to address the long-term need to take on much more responsibility for our own European security," she said in a press statement.
Europe is in its "era of rearmament," she noted.
Von der Leyen said she had written to European leaders ahead of the European Council meeting later this week to propose the "ReArm Europe Plan," designed to enable EU member states to increase spending in defense capabilities. She added that this was needed "urgently now but also over a longer time."
"ReArm Europe could mobilise close to EUR 800 billion for a safe and resilient Europe," she said. "This is a moment for Europe. And we are ready to step up."
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EU chief proposes plan to 'urgently' increase defense spending by mobilizing around $840 billion
Europe is in its "era of rearmament," she noted. Von der Leyen said she had written to European leaders ahead of the European Council meeting later this week to propose the "ReArm Europe Plan," designed to enable EU member states to increase spending in defense…