💢UK defense ministry: Russia has likely lost at least four long range Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) launchers to Ukrainian strikes over the last week. On 26 October 2023, Russian media reported that three Russian SA-21 launchers had been destroyed in the Luhansk region. Ukrainian sources reported additional Russian air defence losses in Crimea. Russia has long prioritised ample, high-tech, long range SAM systems as a key component of its military strategy. The recent losses highlight that Russia's Integrated Air Defence System continues to struggle against modern precision strike weapons and will highly likely increase the already significant strain on remaining systems and operators. There is a realistic possibility that as Russia replaces the destroyed systems in Ukraine it will weaken its air defences in other operational areas.
🚨Lebanon's Hezbollah officially confirmed its entry into the war with Israel
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💢Advance of Israeli forces in Gaza
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💢Saudi Arabia's air defense shot down a Houthi missile
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📝Caucasus is becoming a sewer for mouses 🐀
💢Germany foreign minister met with Ilham Aliyev president of Azerbaijan
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📝Great Britain capital of muslims, return them to their own country so they don't own your country, They're bastards, they will deny your presence in the next few years and will claim that your country is for them, even if you protest, they will say in response; That's it, if you don't like it, go to another country.. They are bastards to this extent
💢UK defense ministry: As winter approaches, eyewitness accounts from deployed Russian troops in Ukraine suggests that the soldier's age-old battle against the elements remains a major preoccupation for Russia's army. On 1 November 2023, recently returned Russian soldiers speaking at the Ogakov Readings military affairs conference in Moscow described being wet from head to toe for weeks on end on the front line. One soldier highlighted that the risk of fire alerting Ukrainian forces meant that they couldn't even boil a mug of tea. They highlighted living and eating monotonous food in pervasive mud. Maintaining a decent level of personal comfort and sound administration in defensive positions is challenging for any army. However, open-source evidence suggests a generally very poor level on enforcement of basic field administration amongst Russian forces. This is likely partially caused by a deficit in motivated junior commanders as well as variable logistical support. Over the past three weeks, Russia has likely lost around 200 armoured vehicles during its assaults on the Donbas town of Avdiivka. This is likely due to a combination of relative effectiveness of Ukraine's modern hand-held anti-armour weapons, mines, uncrewed aerial vehicle-dropped munitions, and precision artillery systems. In response, Russian forces have highly likely switched to conducting dismounted infantry-based assaults in this sector. Ukrainian forces faced similar tactical challenges as the attacking force over the summer. Like previous Russian offensives, the Avdiivka assaults have often been characterised by advances across open ground, leading to high losses. It is plausible that Russia has suffered several thousand personnel casualties around the town since the start of October 2023. Russia's leadership continues to demonstrate a willingness to accept heavy personnel losses for marginal territorial gains.
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📝You shouldn't expect much from someone who has his wits in his pant ... 😂😂
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📝Former member of Israeli Parliament: The Middle East is a forest and we must show everyone that we are the tiger of this forest !! Are you really a tiger or just want to scare us?! 😂😂