💢For second time, American spy aircrafts entered Iran's airspace, this plane did not pay attention to warnings
💢UK defense ministry: As reported by Ukrainian and Russian sources, on 4 November 2023, a newly built Russian naval corvette was almost certainly damaged after being struck while alongside at the Zaliv shipyard in Kerch, occupied Crimea.The KARAKURST-class Askold, launched in 2021, had not been commissioned into the Russian Navy. The incident is farther to the east in Crimea than most previous Ukrainian-claimed long-range strikes. Ukraine's capability to hit Crimean shipbuilding infrastructure will likely cause Russia to consider relocating farther from the front line, delaying the delivery of new vessels. Seventeen months after the first incidents were reported, sabotage of Russian railways by anti-war activists continues to represent a significant challenge for the Russian authorities. Research by independent Russian media outlet Mediazona suggests that, as of October 2023, 76 cases of railway sabotage had reached court since the invasion. At least 137 people, with the vast majority aged under 24, had been prosecuted. Since early 2023, notices have been stencilled on key pieces of railway infrastructure pointing out that, under the Russian Criminal Code, sabotage can be punished with up to life imprisonment. Russia's military logistics, including supplying the war in Ukraine, remain reliant on the country's 33,000km of railway line. With virtually all methods of overt dissent banned in Russia, sabotage continues to appeal to a minority of young people as a method of protest against the 'Special Military Operation'.
💢Russian defense ministry: Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu discussed with Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the Republic of Nicaragua Julio Avilés Castillo promising projects in the military and military-technical spheres during the talks that took place today at the National Centre for State Defence Control of the Russian Federation. Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation General of the Army Sergei Shoigu held talks with Minister of Defence of Burkina Faso Brigadier General Kassoum Coulibaly. During the meeting, the parties discussed issues of bilateral military cooperation. Russian air defence systems shot down two aircraft of Ukrainian Air Force: Su-27 near Brigadirovka (Kharkov region) and MiG-29 Roskoshnoye (Donetsk People's Republic). In addition, two HIMARS projectiles were intercepted. Russian Defence Ministry shows Ivanovo-based paratroopers and ground-attack aircraft in action during the special military operation. The Russian Defence Ministry shows how FPV drone manufactured at the P.A. Sudoplatov Volunteer Battalion. The scouts of the Zapad Group of Forces who destroyed Leopards were presented with state awards and cash certificates. Captured Ukrainian serviceman tells about serious losses in Armed Forces of Ukraine. In Donetsk direction, units of the Yug Group of Forces, supported by air and artillery, successfully repelled seven attacks by AFU assault groups. The enemy suffered significant losses in manpower and hardware close to Razdolovka, Minkovka, and Kleshcheevka. The enemy losses were up to 245 servicemen were killed and wounded. Two armoured fighting vehicles were also destroyed. Air defence systems shot down one Ukrainian MiG-29 aircraft near Roskoshnoye. In addition, 11 enemy unmanned aerial vehicles were destroyed close to Panteleimonovka and Peski. Mobile group of Russian paratroopers destroys enemy armoured vehicle in Artyomovsk direction. A reconnaissance UAV crew detected one Western-manufactured AFU armoured vehicle near a forestation. Having received the task to destroy it, the crews of mobile groups of Airborne Troops promptly moved to the specified area. By launching a guided missile from the Kornet anti-tank guided missile, the paratroopers destroyed the enemy armoured vehicle.
💢Russian media: British authorities have decided to suspend their participation in the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) in response to Russia's actions. London is threatening to develop and implement several stabilizing measures alongside its allies. The agreement, signed by representatives of NATO countries and the Warsaw Pact in 1990, establishes a system of quantitative restrictions on five categories of military equipment: tanks, armored combat vehicles, artillery systems of 100 mm caliber and above, combat aircraft, and attack helicopters. The amount of military equipment that the British had at the time of signing the treaty and their current stock is incomparable. According to official data, the treaty allows them to keep 1015 battle tanks, while they currently have 224 Challenger 2s in stock (minus 14, which are in Ukraine and one of which will remain there). The situation is similar for other categories. Against this backdrop, it is comical to observe such statements from the Foreign Office. The CFE Treaty did not in any way prevent the British from increasing the combat capabilities of their armed forces. Another question is whether such decisions contribute to heightened tension among the British population. By doing so, the authorities are preparing citizens for an upcoming increase in military spending in the face of deteriorating living standards.
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💢Highlights of the Russian Military Operation in Ukraine on November 6-7
💢Syrian observatory for human rights: three Iran proxy forces were killed by Israeli airstrikes around Damascus last night.
💢USA F-16 fighter jets bombarded the positions of Iran proxy forces in the eastern Deir Ezzor, Syria. Americans are looking for war, ok