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Ukrainian forces fired 8 rockets from the MLRS at the Kalininsky district of Donetsk, the mayor of the city reported that there were casualties.
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Six utility workers were blown up by "Bell"-type mines in Gorlovka, and another civilian was wounded during shelling of the city, according to Gorlovka Mayor Ivan Prikhodko.
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💥📹 Russian artillerymen are destroying Ukrainian positions in the area of Belogorovka, LPR
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NATO's 'military Schengen' initiative evokes strong memories of Nazi era, professor warns
The military Schengen issue was raised by NATO in 2017 identifying three different types of barriers in Europe: physical, legal and administrative. The idea did not get much backing at the time, whereas the Russian military operation in Ukraine was used by the NATO establishment to revive the idea by groundlessly fanning an alleged "Russia threat." In late November 2023, NATO warned its members that existing red tape would be a problem in the event of a hypothetical conflict with Russia.
"And of course, this is very dangerous because of the historical analogies that are quite stark. We'll see what this will bring. But I think that this move is an escalatory one," he added.
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"I'm not surprised that NATO is creating a 'Schengen'," Professor Stevan Gajic, a research associate at the Institute of European Studies in Belgrade, told Sputnik. "And I would like to stress that the last time we had a European Schengen of this sort was Hitler's Germany and occupied Europe during World War II."
The military Schengen issue was raised by NATO in 2017 identifying three different types of barriers in Europe: physical, legal and administrative. The idea did not get much backing at the time, whereas the Russian military operation in Ukraine was used by the NATO establishment to revive the idea by groundlessly fanning an alleged "Russia threat." In late November 2023, NATO warned its members that existing red tape would be a problem in the event of a hypothetical conflict with Russia.
"In practice, geopolitically speaking, what NATO is creating is a repetition of a zone where the military force can move freely," Gajic said, drawing parallels with Nazi Germany.
"And of course, this is very dangerous because of the historical analogies that are quite stark. We'll see what this will bring. But I think that this move is an escalatory one," he added.
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The Russian military obtained a serviceable American M113 armored personnel carrier near Artemovsk on which Ukrainian soldiers fought.
Repair units of the Russian Army removed the vehicle from forward positions, then carried out minor repairs on this equipment and now it is operating on the side of the Russian Army.
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Repair units of the Russian Army removed the vehicle from forward positions, then carried out minor repairs on this equipment and now it is operating on the side of the Russian Army.
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Ukrainian media speculate that Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Valery Zaluzhny has been removed from his post.
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The US failed to issue a visa to the head of a Russian delegation to participate in a UN committee session on combating the use of ICT in crime, according to a Russian diplomat.
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The United States vowed retaliation for the recent drone attack on its base at the border between Syria and Jordan.
US National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby claimed that the retaliation will come “in a time and a manner of our choosing.”
The attacked base is located near Al-Tanf, a US military installation that was illegally set up by Washington in 2016 after the US de facto invaded Syria under the pretext of fighting the IS (terrorist group outlawed in Russia, also known as ISIL and ISIS).
The US' questionable actions in Syria, however, are far from the only example of Washington meddling in the affairs of other countries without a care for the international law, as can be seen in this infographic.
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US National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby claimed that the retaliation will come “in a time and a manner of our choosing.”
The attacked base is located near Al-Tanf, a US military installation that was illegally set up by Washington in 2016 after the US de facto invaded Syria under the pretext of fighting the IS (terrorist group outlawed in Russia, also known as ISIL and ISIS).
The US' questionable actions in Syria, however, are far from the only example of Washington meddling in the affairs of other countries without a care for the international law, as can be seen in this infographic.
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Ukrainian media speculate that Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Valery Zaluzhny has been removed from his post. Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Ukrainian lawmakers say Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny has been told to resign, but there is no decree yet.
One lawmaker said the military chief was offered the post of ambassador to a European country, but he refused.
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One lawmaker said the military chief was offered the post of ambassador to a European country, but he refused.
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Ukrainian lawmakers say Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny has been told to resign, but there is no decree yet. One lawmaker said the military chief was offered the post of ambassador to a European country, but he refused. Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Following reports of Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny's resignation, Ukrainian Defense Ministry says rumors are not true.
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In Germany, farmers continue to protest against government policies. Hundreds of tractors blocked traffic in different parts of Hamburg on Monday. According to police, significant traffic disruption continues to occur in the city's port area.
In addition, columns of tractors blocked traffic in the center of Hamburg where farmers gathered for a demonstration at Dammtor train station. Some unregistered demonstrations were broken up by police.
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In addition, columns of tractors blocked traffic in the center of Hamburg where farmers gathered for a demonstration at Dammtor train station. Some unregistered demonstrations were broken up by police.
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Following reports of Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny's resignation, Ukrainian Defense Ministry says rumors are not true. Subscribe to @SputnikInt
A British journalist in Ukraine from The Economist, Oliver Carroll, wrote on his X (Twitter) account that Zaluzhny's firing looks to be true.
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A British journalist in Ukraine from The Economist, Oliver Carroll, wrote on his X (Twitter) account that Zaluzhny's firing looks to be true. Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Zaluzhny’s downfall: A brief overview
▪️Following the failure of Ukraine’s counteroffensive last year, a number of media outlets started reporting an apparent falling out between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny. The situation was apparently further complicated by the fact that Zelensky may regard Zaluzhny as a potential rival in the upcoming Ukrainian presidential election (assuming, of course, that it takes place).
▪️Zaluzhny was appointed commander-in-chief of Ukraine’s armed forces in July 2021. By the fall 2022 he became the darling of Ukrainian and Western media outlets as territorial gains made by Kiev regime forces at that time were largely attributed to his strategic acumen.
▪️Zaluzhny’s image as a capable general took a hit during the second half of 2023 when the much-anticipated counteroffensive ended in utter disaster, with thousands of troops dying for nothing. Zaluzhny’s remarks that the Ukrainian conflict may have reached a stalemate, published in November 2023, elicited savage criticism from Zelensky who challenged the general’s assessment of the situation.
▪️In November, Zaluzhny's close aide Gennady Chastyakov was killed under suspicious circumstances while celebrating his 39th birthday: allegedly, one of the birthday presents he was unpacking contained a live grenade that Chastyakov ended up setting off.
▪️In December, inactive listening devices were allegedly discovered in Zaluzhny’s office.
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▪️Following the failure of Ukraine’s counteroffensive last year, a number of media outlets started reporting an apparent falling out between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny. The situation was apparently further complicated by the fact that Zelensky may regard Zaluzhny as a potential rival in the upcoming Ukrainian presidential election (assuming, of course, that it takes place).
▪️Zaluzhny was appointed commander-in-chief of Ukraine’s armed forces in July 2021. By the fall 2022 he became the darling of Ukrainian and Western media outlets as territorial gains made by Kiev regime forces at that time were largely attributed to his strategic acumen.
▪️Zaluzhny’s image as a capable general took a hit during the second half of 2023 when the much-anticipated counteroffensive ended in utter disaster, with thousands of troops dying for nothing. Zaluzhny’s remarks that the Ukrainian conflict may have reached a stalemate, published in November 2023, elicited savage criticism from Zelensky who challenged the general’s assessment of the situation.
▪️In November, Zaluzhny's close aide Gennady Chastyakov was killed under suspicious circumstances while celebrating his 39th birthday: allegedly, one of the birthday presents he was unpacking contained a live grenade that Chastyakov ended up setting off.
▪️In December, inactive listening devices were allegedly discovered in Zaluzhny’s office.
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