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💢After reports coal theft by some government officials in Mongolia, the country has seen public protests. Protesting people's attempts to enter the government building in this country
💢Residents of Moldova discovered the wreckage missile not long ago in the Bricheni region of Moldova. Moldovan border police intensify patrols and increase "concern" in the districts of Brični and Oknica police stations‌‌
📝Protesters in Iran cut the "intranet" fiber optic cables so that people can continue to access the Internet 👌
💢Russian attacks on the Kiev power plant have been reported. In Odessa, people also faced power outages. Explosion was also heard in the regions of Cherkasy, Vinnytsia, and Mykolaiv. Ukraine says two civilians were killed in these attacks
💢Interruptions with the Internet began in Sumy, Odessa and Zhytomyr
💢Local sources say that due to Russia's massive attacks on Ukrainian power plants, citizens of some areas in Moldova faced widespread power outages.
💢Taiwan says seven Chinese military aircraft violated Taiwan's airspace
💢Two polish soldiers were killed in a Russian missile attack on Ukraine on December 5
💢Local sources reported the explosion in Mazar Sharif, the capital of Balkh province in Afghanistan
💢British Ministry of Defence: Ukraine has liberated around 54% of the maximum amount of extra territory Russia seized since 24 Feb 2022. Russia now controls around 18% of internationally recognised areas of Ukraine, including the Donbas and Crimea regions under Russian control since 2014.
💢Washington Times: China is developing weapons that can attack the United States from space. They include lasers, jammers, lethal satellites, anti-satellite missiles. The Pentagon notes that China's space force is actively growing, and that US low-orbit satellites are under threat.
💢British Ministry of Defence: On 5 December 2022, multiple open sources reported explosions at Engels Airbase, in Russia's Saratov Oblast, and at Dyagilyaevo airfield near Ryazan, south-east of Moscow. Two Tu-95 BEAR heavy bombers were reportedly damaged at Engels and three people were killed when a fuel tank exploded at Dyagilyaevo. The causes of the explosions have not been confirmed. However, if Russia assesses the incidents were deliberate attacks, it will probably consider them as some of the most strategically significant failures of force protection since its invasion of Ukraine. The sites are much deeper inside Russia than previous similar explosions: Engels is over 600km from Ukrainian controlled territory. Engels is the main operating base of Russia's Long Range Aviation (LRA) within western Russia and is home to more than 30 heavy bombers. These aircraft contribute to Russia's nuclear deterrent and have also frequently been used to launch conventional cruise missiles at Ukraine. The LRA is likely to respond by temporarily moving bombers to dispersal airfields. The Russian chain of command will probably seek to identify and impose severe sanctions on Russian officers deemed responsible for allowing the incident.