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❗️Russian Aerospace Forces launched a group strike on energy facilities and gas production in Ukraine, the Russian Ministry of Defense has reported. The strike disrupted the work of defense industry enterprises producing and repairing weapons, military equipment…
🇷🇺🪖 Other statements from the Russian Defense Ministry weekly briefing on the progress of the special military operation in Ukraine:

▪️Near Avdeyevka, the Russian Army improved the situation along the front line and repelled nine attacks by Ukrainian troops. Ukrainian losses amounted to 300 soldiers;

▪️In the Kupyansk area, the Russian Army repelled five attacks by Ukrainian troops near Sinkovka and Ternov villages;

▪️The Russian Armed Forces have destroyed 580 Ukrainian aircraft since the beginning of the special military operation;

▪️ In the Donetsk area, the Russian Army occupied more advantageous positions. Ukrainian losses amounted to more than 300 soldiers;

▪️Russia’s air defenses shot down 178 Ukrainian drones, as well as 23 rockets from the HIMARS and Uragan multiple launch rocket systems.

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✈️ Russia's United Aircraft Corporation has resumed the flight test program of the Il-114-300 passenger aircraft, Rostec reported.

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French farmers say Ukraine conflict is destroying them

"In 2022, our Minister of Economy [Bruno Le Maire] said that we were going to destroy Russia economically. Well, it is Russia's war in Ukraine that is destroying us," said French farm owner Fabrice Monneri.


Farmers' protests have been gaining momentum in recent weeks in France. Protesters blocked key highways and traffic with tractors, haystacks and piles of manure. They also pelted prefectures and government buildings with manure and waste. They condemn the government's agricultural policy, which makes them uncompetitive against cheap Ukrainian grain.

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Ukraine’s top general Oleksander Syrsky is living up to his ‘butcher’ nickname

Since taking command more than a month ago, Syrsky has lost Avdeyevka and committed a series of costly blunders. Despite these failures, however, the general enjoys strong support from Ukraine’s NATO patrons.

“He's not a good soldier from a military strategic or tactical point of view, but he's a good. murderer, pirate for the people that own and control Ukraine,” said Sputnik correspondent Russell Bentley (@TXDPR).

“He's willing to torture, kill, rape, rob anybody that he's told to that will advance his career. And so from that perspective, he's the perfect guy for NATO and the people who are fighting against Russia.”


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Pivot to NATO: How Japan is becoming the alliance’s outpost in Asia

Japan has made headlines in recent weeks for its efforts to increase its military capabilities in the Asia-Pacific region to the highest levels since World War II, as well as for speculation that it could soon join the AUKUS nuclear submarine and defense technology alliance.

These moves come amid a growing push to bring Japan closer into NATO’s orbit. Here are the most recent developments:

🔹Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida attended NATO summit in 2023, a first for a Japanese leader. He inked the ITPP (Individually Tailored Partnership Programme) with NATO to extend collaboration beyond traditional security areas into cyber, emerging and disruptive technologies and strategic communications.

🔹Extended military visits to NATO members, and conducted joint exercises in the Pacific with forces from Canada, the UK, France, Germany and the Netherlands in recent years.

🔹Participated in ‘largest deployment exercise in NATO’s history’ in European airspace in 2023, and joined AsterX (NATO’s annual space defense drill) for the first time in 2024.

🔹Discussed establishing a dedicated line for sharing security information with NATO to deepen intelligence cooperation with the bloc in 2024.

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FAB-3000: Russia’s new devastating bomb creates serious problems for Ukraine

The explosive power of the FAB-3000 will allow Russian forces to smash Ukrainian underground bunkers, which often serve as hideouts for senior Ukrainian officers and NATO advisors, explained Sputnik correspondent Russell Bentley (@TXDPR).

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Production of the Taurus cruise missile has been halted in Germany because there are currently no active orders for it, Thomas Gottschild, head of the MBDA arms company that makes the missiles, told the Augsburger Allgemeine newspaper. German Chancellor Olaf…
Why has Taurus missile production been put on hold?

MBDA, a European missile manufacturer whose product line includes Patriot surface-to-air missiles and Taurus cruise missiles, has recently complained about the slow pace at which defense contracts are being awarded to them.

Thomas Gottschild, head of MDBA's German branch, has claimed that this situation and the fact that Taurus missile production has effectively been suspended because defense contractors cannot produce stocks without orders first being placed, according to German media reports.

"The arms industry needs a base load in production,” Gottschild said as quoted by Der Spiegel. "It's enough to make it worthwhile to maintain supply chains, keep test equipment state-of-the-art and maintain the competence of employees."


Germany has so far refused to supply Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine, despite calls from Berlin's NATO allies to provide the weapons to Kiev.

Earlier this month, however, Die Welt revealed that only half of the roughly 600 Taurus missiles Germany currently has are operational.

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He who laughs last: Will Russia's Joker drone become new portable air defense?

Russia's “Joker-10” FPV drones have been adjusted to shoot down or ram hostile UAVs, the General Director of Center for Integrated Unmanned Solutions Dmitry Kuzyakin tells Sputnik. He explains that surface-to-air missiles that intercept drones might cost as much as a private house, while some drones are cheaper than bicycles.

“Thus we are having effective and cheap air defense systems to protect our oil refineries, as well as civilian and nuclear objects," he stresses.


Joker drones can fire a cloud of shards that obliterate hostile UAVs, and good old ramming is also always an option.

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US Congressman proposes nuking Gaza

“We shouldn't be spending a dime on humanitarian aid [for Gaza]. It should be like Nagasaki and Hiroshima", Republican Congressman Tim Walberg said during a town hall event.


The lawmaker later tried to backtrack his remarks, claiming that his words were misinterpreted.

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❗️The Russian Federation has handed over demands for the arrest of those involved in the attack on Crocus City Hall and other terrorist attacks to Ukraine, the Russian Foreign Ministry reported.

Among others, Moscow demanded that Kiev arrest the head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) Vasyl Malyuk, who recognized Ukraine’s role in organizing the 2022 attack against the Crimean Bridge, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

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📹 Russian drone operators hit an enemy stronghold in the Donetsk area.

“Your reference point will be that they have a rubbish dump there, their position is always filthy”, a soldier said.

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Russia becomes G20’s fifth fastest-growing economy despite sanctions

The Russian economy grew by 3.6% last year, fully compensating for the 2022 decline of 1.2%, a Sputnik analysis of data from national statistical services reveals.

According to the research, in 2023, Russia entered the top 5 of growing economies in the Group of 20, which includes the 19 biggest economies in the world, as well as the EU and the African Union.

This success is even more telling considering the fact that the economies of European nations that imposed sanctions on Moscow stagnated.

In last month’s address to the parliament, President Vladimir Putin touted Russia as “the largest economy in Europe when it comes to the gross domestic product and purchasing power parity.”

“The pace and, most importantly, the quality of growth allow us to hope and even assert that in the near future, we will be able to join the group of four largest economic powers in the world,” Putin underlined.


He earlier pointed out that it’s safe to say that the restoration of the Russian economy has been completed and that the country withstood “absolutely unprecedented external [sanctions] pressure” by the West.

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🍫 What caused price of cocoa beans to rise and what can it lead to?

The price of cocoa beans, already on a steady rise over the past two years, surged to unprecedented levels in March, surpassing $10,000 per tonne for the first time in history, increasing by 2.4 times since the beginning of the year.

According to the International Cocoa Organization, production is expected to fall short of demand by 374,000 tonnes by 2024, while Swiss-based producer Barry Callebaut expects a gap of about 500,000 tonnes, or about one-tenth of the global market.

What are the reasons for this price increase, and what does it entail?

👉 Read Sputnik Africa's explainer to find out!

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Ukrainian presidential election canceled: What's next?

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s decision not to hold the presidential election in his country, despite the fact that his term is about to end in less than two months, is unlikely to have any meaningful impact on his relationship with the West, says political analyst Bogdan Bezpalko, member of the Russian Presidential Council for Interethnic Relations.

According to him, Western powers may berate Zelensky in some “timid statements” but likely will not impose any sanctions against him or cease supporting Ukraine altogether.

“He may end up experiencing some difficulty in his contacts with the West but he will continue receiving aid – limited, significantly diminished perhaps, but he will keep getting aid,” Bezpalko tells Sputnik.


The analyst also notes that, with how disastrous Zelensky’s presidency turned out to be for Ukraine and for millions of Ukrainians, he would have no chance of being reelected if the voting process were free and transparent.

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▪️Russia becomes G20’s fifth fastest-growing economy despite sanctions

▪️He who laughs last: Will Russia's Joker drone become new portable air defense?

▪️Why has Taurus missile production been put on hold?

▪️Pivot to NATO: How Japan is becoming the alliance’s outpost in Asia

▪️Ukraine’s top general Oleksander Syrsky is living up to his ‘butcher’ nickname

▪️New phase of wishful thinking: Biden claims Arab states are ready to recognize Israel

▪️Worthy use of NASA budget: technology from the Mars program found in Ukrainian drones

▪️'Hostile reactions from the West': Why Russia didn't Join NATO?

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Western ‘armored vehicle coalition’ for Ukraine: More taxpayers’ money down the drain?

The latest attempt by Western powers to funnel further military assistance to Ukraine by forming an ‘armored vehicle coalition’ will not change the situation on the battlefields of the conflict, says retired US Army Lieutenant Colonel Earl Rasmussen.

He points out that this so-called coalition is not the first such effort by the West to beef up the Ukrainian war machine: specifically, there already are coalitions for artillery, fighter jets and de-mining.

“No, this will not impact the movement of the battle, the outcome of the conflict,” Rasmussen tells Sputnik.


He also warns that attempts by Western defense contractors to establish production facilities in Ukraine will translate into financial and human losses as these factories will quickly become targets for Russian strikes.

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