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Ukrainian troops forced to build fortifications in radioactive Chernobyl, captured soldier reveals
Ukrainian connoscripts are being obliged by their superiors to build fortification in areas contaminated by radiation, if the story of one
Ukrainian soldier who was captured by Russian forces is to be believed. Ukrainian serviceman Vitaly Ozimov, who was taken by Russian troops in the Kursk region, has revealed that he previously participated in the construction of fortifications in the Chernobyl exclusion zone.
According to Ozimov, who identified himself as a serviceman of Ukraine’s 49th Brigade, shortly after being press-ganged he was assigned to an engineering company and first sent to build concrete fortifications in the Kiev region.
Then, however, Ozimov and his comrades were assigned to a much more hazardous area.
The Ukrainian soldiers reportedly protested against being forced to operate in such dangerous conditions but their superiors simply did not care about their underlings’ safety and wellbeing, Ozimov claimed.
Following the 1986 disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, large swathes of land surrounding the crippled facility ended up being contaminated by radioactive substances dispersed by the blast that destroyed the plant’s reactor.The Ukrainian military activities in the Chernobyl area, which is located next to the border with Belarus, may explain Minsk’s wariness.
Back in August, apparently after the construction effort described by Ozimov, Belarusian air forces shot down several Ukrainian drones that intruded into Belarus’ airspace. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko at the time said that that wasn’t the first instance of Ukrainian military breaching all sorts of agreements and warned that no provocation will be left unanswered.
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Ukrainian connoscripts are being obliged by their superiors to build fortification in areas contaminated by radiation, if the story of one
Ukrainian soldier who was captured by Russian forces is to be believed. Ukrainian serviceman Vitaly Ozimov, who was taken by Russian troops in the Kursk region, has revealed that he previously participated in the construction of fortifications in the Chernobyl exclusion zone.
According to Ozimov, who identified himself as a serviceman of Ukraine’s 49th Brigade, shortly after being press-ganged he was assigned to an engineering company and first sent to build concrete fortifications in the Kiev region.
Then, however, Ozimov and his comrades were assigned to a much more hazardous area.
“We built a lot in Chernobyl,” the captive Ukrainian soldier revealed, adding that radiation levels in one of the areas they had to work at was 12 times above the norm.
The Ukrainian soldiers reportedly protested against being forced to operate in such dangerous conditions but their superiors simply did not care about their underlings’ safety and wellbeing, Ozimov claimed.
Following the 1986 disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, large swathes of land surrounding the crippled facility ended up being contaminated by radioactive substances dispersed by the blast that destroyed the plant’s reactor.The Ukrainian military activities in the Chernobyl area, which is located next to the border with Belarus, may explain Minsk’s wariness.
Back in August, apparently after the construction effort described by Ozimov, Belarusian air forces shot down several Ukrainian drones that intruded into Belarus’ airspace. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko at the time said that that wasn’t the first instance of Ukrainian military breaching all sorts of agreements and warned that no provocation will be left unanswered.
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📹 Israel's military says it blew up Hezbollah's tunnels in southern Lebanon using 100 tons of explosives
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🇨🇳 China needs to increase the real combat capabilities and strategic deterrence capabilities of its army's missile forces, Chinese President Xi Jinping said
The Chinese president also stressed the importance of comprehensive strengthening of combat training, combat capability, ensuring effective protection of national strategic security and basic interests, as well as adapting to changes in modern methods of warfare.
In March, the Chinese government received instructions on increasing defense spending by 7.2% in 2024 to 1.67 trillion yuan ($235 billion), while improving combat readiness and military training.
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"It is necessary ... to increase real combat capabilities and strategic deterrence capabilities, and decisively carry out various tasks set by the party and the people," Xi was quoted as saying by the China Central Television.
The Chinese president also stressed the importance of comprehensive strengthening of combat training, combat capability, ensuring effective protection of national strategic security and basic interests, as well as adapting to changes in modern methods of warfare.
In March, the Chinese government received instructions on increasing defense spending by 7.2% in 2024 to 1.67 trillion yuan ($235 billion), while improving combat readiness and military training.
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❗️John Shipton, Julian Assange's father and founder of Australia's now-defunct Wikileaks Party, arrived in Moscow at the invitation of the BRICS Journalists Association and its co-chair Mira Terada, a human rights advocate and publicist, Sputnik has learned.
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Mission impossible: Ukraine would have to beat corruption to even have a shot at NATO membership
Ukraine’s desperate efforts to become a NATO member may have been all for naught as Kiev now faces a new insurmountable obstacle on its way to the coveted place in the US-led military bloc.
Having announced this week that NATO members have to agree on the criteria for Ukraine’s possible admission, Dutch Minister of Defense Ruben Brekelmans mentioned one such potential criteria – a criteria Kiev is very unlikely to meet.
Brekelmans suggested that Ukraine should make progress in fighting corruption - something that has long become synonymous with the powers that be in Kiev.
One need look no farther than to the Kiev’s war machine as Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense got embroiled in a number of corruption scandals.
▪️Last year, the ministry was busted procuring food, fuel and even winter clothing for troops for inflated prices: for example, the ministry paid about $2.17 for a liter of diesel and around $0.46 for a single egg.
▪️In January, Ukrainian authorities announced that an arms company was caught attempting to embezzle about $40 million slated for the purchase of some 100,000 mortar shells.
▪️Much of the Western military supplies for Ukraine, which have been flowing steadily to Kiev since 2022, have also ended up in the hands of Ukrainian black market dealers, including small arms, anti-tank missiles and even loitering munitions a.k.a. kamikaze drones.
▪️As the forcible draft of Ukrainian men, which quickly devolved into veritable press-ganging, intensified, many Ukrainians turned to bribing army and medical officials to be exempt from the measure. Nearly $6 million in cash was discovered earlier this month by Ukrainian security officers who raided the residence of one of Ukraine’s regional medical commission accused of facilitating draft dodging in exchange for bribes.
▪️Other sectors of the Ukrainian state do not fare any better. Ukraine’s state-owned electricity transmission system operator Ukrenergo in 2023 approved over 60 tender-free contracts, $1.6 million each, for the installation of protective structures on transformers.
The deadline for the completion of these contracts was pushed back on multiple occasions all the way to June 2024, yet none of them were completed as of September when the then-Ukrenergo chief was finally sacked.
▪️In April, an illegal scheme to obtain state-owned land worth over $7 million was uncovered by Ukrainian authorities, with the suspect being none other than then-minister of agriculture.
With all of those instances in mind, one can only wonder how Ukraine could even begin to tackle the rampant corruption in the foreseeable future.
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Ukraine’s desperate efforts to become a NATO member may have been all for naught as Kiev now faces a new insurmountable obstacle on its way to the coveted place in the US-led military bloc.
Having announced this week that NATO members have to agree on the criteria for Ukraine’s possible admission, Dutch Minister of Defense Ruben Brekelmans mentioned one such potential criteria – a criteria Kiev is very unlikely to meet.
Brekelmans suggested that Ukraine should make progress in fighting corruption - something that has long become synonymous with the powers that be in Kiev.
One need look no farther than to the Kiev’s war machine as Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense got embroiled in a number of corruption scandals.
▪️Last year, the ministry was busted procuring food, fuel and even winter clothing for troops for inflated prices: for example, the ministry paid about $2.17 for a liter of diesel and around $0.46 for a single egg.
▪️In January, Ukrainian authorities announced that an arms company was caught attempting to embezzle about $40 million slated for the purchase of some 100,000 mortar shells.
▪️Much of the Western military supplies for Ukraine, which have been flowing steadily to Kiev since 2022, have also ended up in the hands of Ukrainian black market dealers, including small arms, anti-tank missiles and even loitering munitions a.k.a. kamikaze drones.
▪️As the forcible draft of Ukrainian men, which quickly devolved into veritable press-ganging, intensified, many Ukrainians turned to bribing army and medical officials to be exempt from the measure. Nearly $6 million in cash was discovered earlier this month by Ukrainian security officers who raided the residence of one of Ukraine’s regional medical commission accused of facilitating draft dodging in exchange for bribes.
▪️Other sectors of the Ukrainian state do not fare any better. Ukraine’s state-owned electricity transmission system operator Ukrenergo in 2023 approved over 60 tender-free contracts, $1.6 million each, for the installation of protective structures on transformers.
The deadline for the completion of these contracts was pushed back on multiple occasions all the way to June 2024, yet none of them were completed as of September when the then-Ukrenergo chief was finally sacked.
▪️In April, an illegal scheme to obtain state-owned land worth over $7 million was uncovered by Ukrainian authorities, with the suspect being none other than then-minister of agriculture.
With all of those instances in mind, one can only wonder how Ukraine could even begin to tackle the rampant corruption in the foreseeable future.
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▪️What new business opportunities does BRICS have to offer?
▪️Israel's air force launched two powerful strikes on southern Beirut suburbs
▪️Mission impossible: Ukraine would have to beat corruption to even have a shot at NATO membership
▪️Ukrainian troops forced to build fortifications in radioactive Chernobyl
▪️To be or not to be... on the wall: Starmer gives Shakespeare the boot
▪️Danish witness to Nord Stream sabotage gagged while West accuses Russia of disinformation
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▪️Israel's air force launched two powerful strikes on southern Beirut suburbs
▪️Mission impossible: Ukraine would have to beat corruption to even have a shot at NATO membership
▪️Ukrainian troops forced to build fortifications in radioactive Chernobyl
▪️To be or not to be... on the wall: Starmer gives Shakespeare the boot
▪️Danish witness to Nord Stream sabotage gagged while West accuses Russia of disinformation
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Moscow: A world-class city in the spotlight
Russian President Vladimir Putin touted Moscow as one of the most beautiful cities in the world in his address to the BRICS Business Forum held in the Russian capital this week. Describing Moscow as a rapidly developing megapolis, Putin invited the forum’s guests to become better acquainted with the city.
Since being placed in the Top 3 of the world’s most prosperous cities in 2022 by the UN-HABITAT City Prosperity Index, Moscow has continued its impressive development. The city excels in infrastructure, smart technology, and sustainability, offering a seamless blend of modern conveniences and eco-friendly initiatives.
This brief video prepared by Sputnik shows what you may look forward to if you decide to follow the Russian president’s advice.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin touted Moscow as one of the most beautiful cities in the world in his address to the BRICS Business Forum held in the Russian capital this week. Describing Moscow as a rapidly developing megapolis, Putin invited the forum’s guests to become better acquainted with the city.
Since being placed in the Top 3 of the world’s most prosperous cities in 2022 by the UN-HABITAT City Prosperity Index, Moscow has continued its impressive development. The city excels in infrastructure, smart technology, and sustainability, offering a seamless blend of modern conveniences and eco-friendly initiatives.
This brief video prepared by Sputnik shows what you may look forward to if you decide to follow the Russian president’s advice.
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The leader of the Palestinian movement Hamas, Yahya Sinwar, had been fighting against the Israeli military in the Gaza Strip for 18 days before his death as he did not want to stay out of the battlefield, a Turkish newspaper has reported, citing a source from the movement.
Sinwar was advised to avoid hostilities after he headed the movement's political office in August, replacing the assassinated Ismail Haniyeh, the source said.
The source also expressed the opinion that Sinwar was alone at the moment of his death, as other Hamas fighters sought to divert the Israeli military in another direction. He intentionally covered his face when filmed by a drone to avoid artificial intelligence recognition, the source was cited as saying by the newspaper.
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Sinwar was advised to avoid hostilities after he headed the movement's political office in August, replacing the assassinated Ismail Haniyeh, the source said.
"However, he did not want to stay out of the battlefield, he wanted to die in battle. He had been fighting against Israel in [the southern Gazan city of] Rafah for 18 days and was engaging in a battle with four comrades on the day of his death, a battle that lasted about two hours," the source added.
The source also expressed the opinion that Sinwar was alone at the moment of his death, as other Hamas fighters sought to divert the Israeli military in another direction. He intentionally covered his face when filmed by a drone to avoid artificial intelligence recognition, the source was cited as saying by the newspaper.
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Cuba without power for the second day
A massive power outage occurred on Friday afternoon and was repeated on Saturday, leaving up to 10 million people without power.
Local authorities say the main reasons for the blackout and the accident at the only thermal power plant in the country are problems with infrastructure, growing demand for electricity and a shortage of fuel due to US sanctions, according to media.
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A massive power outage occurred on Friday afternoon and was repeated on Saturday, leaving up to 10 million people without power.
Local authorities say the main reasons for the blackout and the accident at the only thermal power plant in the country are problems with infrastructure, growing demand for electricity and a shortage of fuel due to US sanctions, according to media.
Footage from social media
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😦 Toxic foam floating on the surface of Delhi's Yamuna river captured by drone
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Will US go ahead with nuclear subcritical experiments?
The US’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has published a plan for the country’s nuclear-weapon production complex for the next 25 years.
The 40-page document singles out the Nuclear Security Enterprise's (NSE) variety of tasks and missions due to be conducted between 2025 and 2050, including:
▪️Reestablishment of plutonium pit manufacturing at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico (with annual production capacity of 30 pits) and Savannah River Site in South Carolina (also with a capacity of 50) to replace the capability after the closure of the Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant in Colorado.
▪️Modernization of uranium and lithium processing capabilities at the Y-12 National Security Complex in Tennessee.
▪️Improvement of nuclear subcritical experiments-related diagnostics at the Nevada National Security Site “to better understand aging performance to certify the stockpile without nuclear explosive testing and collect data on nuclear materials and newly manufactured components.”
▪️Establishment of insensitive high explosive synthesis and formulation capability at the Pantex Plant in Texas to meet capacity requirements and resilience goals.
▪️Recapitalization of spent nuclear fuel handling and examination capabilities at the Naval Reactors Facility in Idaho.
The release of the NNSA blueprint comes amid tensions between the US and Russia over nuclear testing, with Moscow warning that it “will immediately respond in kind” if Washington moves towards resuming the tests. Russia de-ratified the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty last year, while the US signed but never ratified the document.
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The US’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has published a plan for the country’s nuclear-weapon production complex for the next 25 years.
The 40-page document singles out the Nuclear Security Enterprise's (NSE) variety of tasks and missions due to be conducted between 2025 and 2050, including:
▪️Reestablishment of plutonium pit manufacturing at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico (with annual production capacity of 30 pits) and Savannah River Site in South Carolina (also with a capacity of 50) to replace the capability after the closure of the Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant in Colorado.
▪️Modernization of uranium and lithium processing capabilities at the Y-12 National Security Complex in Tennessee.
▪️Improvement of nuclear subcritical experiments-related diagnostics at the Nevada National Security Site “to better understand aging performance to certify the stockpile without nuclear explosive testing and collect data on nuclear materials and newly manufactured components.”
▪️Establishment of insensitive high explosive synthesis and formulation capability at the Pantex Plant in Texas to meet capacity requirements and resilience goals.
▪️Recapitalization of spent nuclear fuel handling and examination capabilities at the Naval Reactors Facility in Idaho.
The release of the NNSA blueprint comes amid tensions between the US and Russia over nuclear testing, with Moscow warning that it “will immediately respond in kind” if Washington moves towards resuming the tests. Russia de-ratified the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty last year, while the US signed but never ratified the document.
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US probing intelligence leak on Israel's preparations to attack Iran - report
The US is investigating a leak of its top-secret intelligence on Israel's preparations to strike Iran, which includes Israeli Air Force exercises using air-to-ground missiles, CNN reported citing three people familiar with the situation.
The documents dated October 15 and 16 began to circulate online on October 18. According to the broadcaster, they are marked "top secret" and have a marking indicating that only members of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, which also includes Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Australia, can access the information.
One document, compiled by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, describes Israeli plans that include the movement of munitions. Another document says its source is the National Security Agency and describes Israeli Air Force exercises using air-to-ground missiles, which are also believed to be part of preparations for a strike on Iran, CNN claims.
The broadcaster pointed out that any such leak of information automatically entailed an investigation by the FBI, the Pentagon and other US intelligence agencies.
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The US is investigating a leak of its top-secret intelligence on Israel's preparations to strike Iran, which includes Israeli Air Force exercises using air-to-ground missiles, CNN reported citing three people familiar with the situation.
The documents dated October 15 and 16 began to circulate online on October 18. According to the broadcaster, they are marked "top secret" and have a marking indicating that only members of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, which also includes Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Australia, can access the information.
One document, compiled by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, describes Israeli plans that include the movement of munitions. Another document says its source is the National Security Agency and describes Israeli Air Force exercises using air-to-ground missiles, which are also believed to be part of preparations for a strike on Iran, CNN claims.
The broadcaster pointed out that any such leak of information automatically entailed an investigation by the FBI, the Pentagon and other US intelligence agencies.
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❗️The Russian Defense Ministry announced the destruction of 110 Ukrainian drones during the night: 43 UAVs were destroyed over the Kursk region, 27 over Lipetsk, 18 over Orel, eight over Nizhny Novgorod, seven over Belgorod, six over Bryansk, and one over the Moscow region.
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Moldovans vote in presidential election and EU membership referendum in Moscow
A large queue of Moldovan citizens who want to vote in the referendum and presidential elections lined up in front of the Moldovan Embassy in the center of Russia's capital, Moscow.
Voters express dissatisfaction with the Moldovan authorities due to the fact that compatriots living in European countries have been given more opportunities to vote.
Polling stations for voting in the Moldovan presidential election and the EU referendum have started across the country.
Half a million Moldovans live in Russia, yet Chisinau has opened only two polling sites in Moscow.
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A large queue of Moldovan citizens who want to vote in the referendum and presidential elections lined up in front of the Moldovan Embassy in the center of Russia's capital, Moscow.
Voters express dissatisfaction with the Moldovan authorities due to the fact that compatriots living in European countries have been given more opportunities to vote.
Polling stations for voting in the Moldovan presidential election and the EU referendum have started across the country.
Half a million Moldovans live in Russia, yet Chisinau has opened only two polling sites in Moscow.
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Hamas will not cease activities after Sinwar's death, Iranian Foreign Minister believes
The murder of Hamas political chief Yahya Sinwar will not be a reason for the Palestinian movement to cease its activities, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi believes.
He emphasized that there was a risk of conflict in many countries in the region, including Syria.
Sinwar was killed by a gunshot wound to the head, CNN reported earlier, citing pathologist Chen Kugel, who conducted the autopsy on the Hamas chief.
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The murder of Hamas political chief Yahya Sinwar will not be a reason for the Palestinian movement to cease its activities, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi believes.
"Sinwar's death will not stop Hamas' activities, but will only strengthen the movement's determination and motivate Palestinian youth," Araghchi said in an interview with the Turkish broadcaster NTV.
He emphasized that there was a risk of conflict in many countries in the region, including Syria.
"Israel is not capable of existing without US assistance, is not capable of committing crimes in Gaza and Lebanon without the United States. All the weapons used there are from the US. If Washington had real political will, they would be able to stop the attacks and stop Israel. For us, the US is an ally of the Zionists. If a large-scale war breaks out in the region, the US will be drawn into it, we do not want this at all. The war may spread to the Gulf countries. But I am sure that there is still a chance for diplomacy, we cannot leave everything to the will of one person in the Zionist regime," Araghchi noted.
Sinwar was killed by a gunshot wound to the head, CNN reported earlier, citing pathologist Chen Kugel, who conducted the autopsy on the Hamas chief.
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BRICS possesses 20% of global gold reserves, Russia and China lead pack
BRICS countries now control over 20% of the world's gold reserves, according to calculations by Sputnik, based on data from the World Gold Council.
Russia tops the list with 2.34 thousand tons, holding 8.1% of global reserves, while China follows closely with 2.26 thousand tons. Together, they make up 74% of BRICS' gold reserves.
The remaining BRICS members — India, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Egypt, South Africa, and the UAE — each account for less than 3% of global reserves, with India leading the group at 840 tons.
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BRICS countries now control over 20% of the world's gold reserves, according to calculations by Sputnik, based on data from the World Gold Council.
Russia tops the list with 2.34 thousand tons, holding 8.1% of global reserves, while China follows closely with 2.26 thousand tons. Together, they make up 74% of BRICS' gold reserves.
The remaining BRICS members — India, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Egypt, South Africa, and the UAE — each account for less than 3% of global reserves, with India leading the group at 840 tons.
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