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What are ground-launched glide bombs US is sending Ukraine and how can Russia stop them?

Sources have told Politico that Ukraine’s military is preparing to take delivery of Boeing and Saab’s new Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bomb (GLSDB) – an M26 rocket-powered variant of the GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb, as soon as this week.

The weapon has a 93 kg high explosive fragmentation warhead, enough to burrow nearly a meter into steel-reinforced concrete, and an estimated range of up to 145 km (up from 110 km from the air-launched base SDB).

The GLSDB can be fired using M270 or M142 HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems, dozens of which have been sent to Ukraine over the past two years.

The air-launched variant of the Small Diameter Bomb has been operational since the mid-2000s, and was used by US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, by Israel in Gaza and Syria, and by the Gulf coalition against Yemen. None of these deployments were able to facilitate a strategic victory for the SDB’s users.

The SDB’s GPS/inertial navigation system and low radar signature make it difficult to detect and intercept, but Russia has a range of tricks up its sleeve to target the weapon, from electronic warfare and radar jamming equipment shutting down GPS to reduce accuracy to air defense missiles and close-in anti-aircraft guns.

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❗️Canada’s Parliament openly backs Canadian ‘hired guns’ in Ukraine, Sputnik has discovered

Canadian MP Kevin Vuong not only lobbied for the Kiev regime’s interests in Parliament (see photo 1), but he also invited his friend Kevin Leach, the founder of a private military company to train Ukrainian soldiers and to speak in the Parliament (photo 2), in October and November 2023.

◾️Kevin Leach, a retired Canadian sergeant, came to Ukraine in 2018 to work for the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission there. He then married a Ukrainian woman and settled in Kiev. In February 2022, he founded the humanitarian NGO 'Project Volya' and in March he established Sabre TAG, which collaborates on their projects (photo 3).

◾️One of Kevin Leach’s partners openly revealed on social media how both of these organizations were established, and what their true goals are: to "bring NATO-grade training to the Ukrainian armed forces" by transferring "their valuable skills to hundreds of Ukrainian defenders" (photo 4);

◾️Leach appeared on Canada’s CBC TV with his "human story" of providing training to Ukrainian troops (photo 5). Sabre TAG also became one of the key figures for a Foreign Affairs article on foreigners in Ukraine (photo 6);

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❗️Canada’s Parliament openly backs Canadian ‘hired guns’ in Ukraine, Sputnik has discovered Canadian MP Kevin Vuong not only lobbied for the Kiev regime’s interests in Parliament (see photo 1), but he also invited his friend Kevin Leach, the founder of a…
◾️According to the Sabre TAG website, they provide various types of military and medical training to at least 1,500 Ukrainian military personnel. They have already trained seven different military units in the Ukrainian army, police, and national guard (photo 7);

◾️Sabre TAG regularly asks its followers for donations through its social media networks. The amounts requested are not small. For instance, they once asked for $5,000 in donations to "sustain our programs comfortably." However, Kevin Leach claimed that his team works "absolutely for free" (see photo 8);

◾️Sabre TAG has partnered with British mercenary Aiden Aslin, on whom Sputnik reported earlier (see photo 9);

◾️Task Force 31 is another private military group that has partnered with Sabre TAG. They previously conducted training sessions with Ukrainian units near Kiev in April 2023 (photo 10);

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had previously dodged several questions about the legality of Canadians fighting for Ukraine, referring back to the government’s previous warnings about the risks of travel in Ukraine before adding that he was not a lawyer.

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📹 This is how children in the Gaza Strip are entertained to distract them from the war

More than 5.3 thousand children died from the start of the war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip until the truce was declared on November 24, the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) reported. This number does not include missing persons or those who may be trapped under the rubble.

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⚡️Farmers in France tried to seize the Rangis food market near Paris, 79 people were arrested, media report

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If fired, Zaluzhny could focus on political competition with Zelensky

"The fact is that there was an attempt to replace Zaluzhny; it was an impromptu attempt that failed, because Zelensky hoped to remove a political competitor, not so much a military one," Alexander Dudchak, leading researcher at the Institute of CIS Countries, expert on the 'Another Ukraine' movement, told Sputnik.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is still seeking to replace Zaluzhny despite quashing the rumors of the general's sacking earlier, the Financial Times reported. The newspaper's sources claimed that Zaluzhny was offered a position as a defense adviser which he turned down.

Dudchak explained that the controversy over Zaluzhny is fanned by Washington and London which are pulling the strings of Ukrainian politics in order to reach their separate geopolitical objectives. Still, even if Zaluzhny is ousted he could become a formidable political rival for Zelensky, according to the analyst.

"In fact, if [Zaluzhny] resigned and went into politics, perhaps this would be the best option for him, because presently it is problematic to achieve any success on the battlefield," Dudchak said. "In such a position, he could have said what a brilliant commander he is, and that all the failures stemmed from [Zelensky's] decisions, which were not agreed upon with the military leadership."
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❗️The International Court of Justice rejected the majority of Ukraine's claims against Russia under the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination in Crimea and the Convention on Combating the Financing of Terrorism in Donbass.

▪️The proceedings were initiated by Kiev back in January 2017.

▪️The court rejected Ukraine's demand to hold Russia responsible for the Boeing MH17 crash.

▪️ The court did not consider it possible to support Ukraine’s arguments about the alleged involvement of Russia and the guilt of Donetsk militias in the shelling of the Bugas military checkpoint near Volnovakha, the military airfield in Kramatorsk and the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Mariupol and Avdeevka (in 2014-2017).

▪️The court indicated that Russia faithfully fulfilled its obligations to cooperate in the field of terrorist financing, including the obligation to identify and block funds used to finance terrorism.

▪️In two episodes, the court found that Moscow did not properly investigate the activities of individuals who, according to Ukraine, collected funds in Russia to help the people of Donbass. The Russian Foreign Ministry noted that such a conclusion is puzzling.
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Who’s eager to get a piece of the Ukrainian pie amid rising territorial disputes? (PART 1)

Last weekend two prominent EU politicians from Hungary and Slovakia reiterated their countries’ territorial claims to Ukraine.

Laszlo Toroczkai, leader of Hungary’s Our Homeland Movement party (MHM), said that MHM “lays claim to Transcarpathia (Zakarpattia)” if Ukraine loses its statehood after the conflict.

Romanian MP Claudiu Tarziu, in turn, said: “We will not be truly sovereign until we reintegrate the Romanian state within its natural borders. South Bessarabia, North Bukovina, Herz Land, Transcarpathia […] must rejoin the borders of the same [Romanian] state”.
Here is a brief overview of some Ukrainian territories that could be claimed by EU states:

1. Eastern Galitsia – at different points in history former part of the Polish Kingdom, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the USSR. Today it covers regions in Western Ukraine. It is still referred to as “Malopolska”, or Lesser Poland (it joined Soviet Ukraine in 1939 under the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact);
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2. Transcarpathia (Zakarpattia) – a former part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Czechoslovakia and the USSR at different points in history. Currently populated by 6.9% Hungarians, and 2.2% Slovaks (joined Soviet Ukraine in 1946 under a post-WWII treaty between Czechoslovakia and the USSR);
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Who’s eager to get a piece of the Ukrainian pie amid rising territorial disputes? (PART 1) Last weekend two prominent EU politicians from Hungary and Slovakia reiterated their countries’ territorial claims to Ukraine. Laszlo Toroczkai, leader of Hungary’s…
Who’s eager to get a piece of the Ukrainian pie amid rising territorial disputes? (PART 2)

3. Bessarabia – at different points in history a former part of the Ottoman Empire, the Russian Empire, Romania, and the USSR. Per the 2014 census, populated by some 75% Moldovans, and 7% Romanians (part of it joined Soviet Moldova and the other went to Soviet Ukraine in 1940);
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4. North Bukovina – formerly part of the Austrian Empire and Romania at different points in history. In 1940, it was handed over to Soviet Ukraine under the pretext of having a Ukrainian ethic majority, despite almost 30% of its citizens being Romanian. Scholars debate the decision to this day.
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Deep state will be desperate to ‘bury’ evidence that Patriot missile shot down Il-76

“The Western media is hardly mentioning this incident at all,” former DoD security policy analyst Michael Maloof told Sputnik, commenting on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s remarks that Russian investigators had concluded that the Il-76 full of Ukrainian PoWs that was shot down over Belgorod region last week was downed by a US-made missile system. “Now, the revelation that it was a Patriot missile has not been reported whatsoever, at least here in Washington. This is quite extraordinary, and I think that they’re going to want to bury that.”

What Russia needs to do now is show its proof on the Patriot’s use in the incident, to put it on public display and go “to the United nations with any evidence to be displayed in front of the naysayers in the UN Security Council,” Maloof stressed.

As for the Pentagon, US defense staffers “could probably figure…out” who shot down the Il-76 using radar, the observer believes. “If they can get their hands on the radar information and read that data - but clearly there was a shootdown. Whether it was purposeful or not by the Ukrainians, I don’t know, but I think the Pentagon is going to have to respond to this. Questions should be raised at the press conferences and certainly addressed to the Pentagon during their daily press briefings [about] what they knew and when they knew it and what did they know,” he said.

The Ukrainians are “clearly misusing equipment,” Maloof emphasized, citing the appearance of stolen weaponry meant for Ukraine in far-off destinations from Scandinavia to Mexico. “I think all of this has got to stop. And yet the Biden administration wants to send billions more to Ukraine, but not do anything for the border,” the observer said, characterizing the Ukrainian crisis as a “lost cause” for Washington.
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The head of Ukrainian intelligence Budanov expects that in the spring the Ukrainian Armed Forces will again try to go on the offensive

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Why 'Take Our Border Back' convoy trigger concerns of January 6-style FBI setup

The "Take Our Border Back" trucker convoy is driving across the US to Texas in a bid to mobilize tens of thousands of trucks to stop illegal aliens from crossing the nation's southern border. However, some conservatives fear the rally may be used by FBI-linked provocateurs to smear the protesters akin to January 6 protesters.

"I think these people who are gathering in this convoy have to be genuinely concerned that the FBI will absolutely insert agents, informants, activists inside," retired CIA intelligence officer and State Department official Larry Johnson told Sputnik. "That organization wants to collect information, but also to be in a position to try to create a situation that would then justify federal intervention."

The fact that people are scared about protesting and expressing themselves speaks volumes about the erosion of democratic freedoms in the US, according to the CIA veteran.

"Here in the United States, we have, probably, over 200 political prisoners, people that were arrested and many held without charges for extended period of time in isolation, in solitary confinement, for the simple act of having walked into the US Capitol on January 6th, 2021. It's outrageous. And so we've seen this kind of persecution of conservatives that go on with great regularity," Johnson said.

Even though the rally has the potential to take a dark turn, Johnson thinks that ultimately, cooler heads will prevail and Team Biden will back down.
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Drones are the ‘most important and dangerous weapon’ of Ukraine conflict

Drone technologies have developed at a stunning pace over the past two years, explained Altai, a Russian Spetsnaz drone operator in the Donbass.

He told Sputnik’s Russell Bentley (@TXDPR) that drones now effectively control the situation on the battlefield 24/7, a reality that has forced both sides to change how they fight and resupply their troops.

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