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🇷🇺 🇵🇱 Saint Petersburg, Perekrestok store.
Polish Coca-Cola 2023 release.
I guess sanctions are flexible for the Poles when it benefits them.
Polish Coca-Cola 2023 release.
I guess sanctions are flexible for the Poles when it benefits them.
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🇨🇭 Roger Köppel auf Meinungsfang in Russland 🇷🇺. Ein Russe erklärt ihm, was die Waffenlieferungen Deutschlands in Russland bewirkt hätten: "Der größte Popularitätsbooster für Putin sei die Entscheidung der deutschen Regierung in Berlin gewesen, Panzer in die Ukraine zu schicken. Das hat hier eine Welle der Solidarität mit der eigenen Regierung ausgelöst."
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🇨🇭 Roger Köppel hunting for opinions in Russia 🇷🇺. A Russian explains to him what effect Germany's arms deliveries had in Russia: "The biggest boost to Putin's popularity was the German government's decision in Berlin to send tanks to Ukraine. That triggered a wave of solidarity with their own government here. "
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🇬🇪'You can count on NATO’s continued political, practical support' - Stoltenberg(dancing and shaking) reiterates co-operation with Georgia
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Ukraine "has the right" to destroy everything that is in the Crimea, DPR, LPR, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions - head of Zelensky's office Mikhail Podolyak
“Why Ukraine, which today absolutely depends on full cooperation with partners regarding weapons and how we use them, and what military task would we fulfill with one blow? For us, there are other priority goals... What is guaranteed to us by international law, that is, we legally have the right to destroy everything that is located on the territory of Crimea, Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions. There is not a single legal claim against us,” Podolyak said on television.
“Why Ukraine, which today absolutely depends on full cooperation with partners regarding weapons and how we use them, and what military task would we fulfill with one blow? For us, there are other priority goals... What is guaranteed to us by international law, that is, we legally have the right to destroy everything that is located on the territory of Crimea, Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions. There is not a single legal claim against us,” Podolyak said on television.
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🇺🇸🧑💻🇺🇦🇷🇺The United States sent 43 specialists in the field of cyber operations to Ukraine
According to the Pentagon, they will take part in cyber operations in the interests of Kiev
The Pentagon has sent 43 employees of the Cyber National Mission Force (CNMF) unit operating within the US Department of Defense to Ukraine to participate in cyber operations in the interests of Kiev. This was stated by the head of one of the divisions of the Cyber Command of the US Armed Forces, General William Hartman, quoted by Reuters on Tuesday.
"We are sending teams carrying out defensive operations that hunt for common opponents, find tools and opportunities," Hartman said. According to him, the CNMF unit has sent 43 employees to Ukraine.
In addition, the general noted that recently the Pentagon has been sending abroad more and more CNMF employees involved in threat prevention operations, which make it possible to identify and neutralize hacker software tools. Hartman stressed that "the demand for such operations is only growing."
The United States has been sending computer specialists to other countries to combat cyber threats since 2018. According to Hartman, at the invitation of foreign authorities, the Pentagon has already conducted 47 such operations in 20 countries.
CNMF employees have worked in Northern Macedonia, Ukraine, Croatia, Montenegro, Estonia. For example, in 2022, during a three-month business trip, Pentagon employees studied Lithuanian computer networks and sent the information received to the US government. In addition, in Albania, CNMF was engaged in eliminating the consequences of attacks attributed to Iranian hackers, as well as studying the vulnerabilities of computer infrastructure used by local authorities.
According to data published in December 2022 on the website of the US Cyber Command, the Pentagon has 39 CNMF groups with a total number of personnel of over 2000 people. They include military personnel of all types of the armed forces, as well as representatives of the National Security Agency (NSA) and the intelligence directorate of the Ministry of Defense.
According to the Pentagon, they will take part in cyber operations in the interests of Kiev
The Pentagon has sent 43 employees of the Cyber National Mission Force (CNMF) unit operating within the US Department of Defense to Ukraine to participate in cyber operations in the interests of Kiev. This was stated by the head of one of the divisions of the Cyber Command of the US Armed Forces, General William Hartman, quoted by Reuters on Tuesday.
"We are sending teams carrying out defensive operations that hunt for common opponents, find tools and opportunities," Hartman said. According to him, the CNMF unit has sent 43 employees to Ukraine.
In addition, the general noted that recently the Pentagon has been sending abroad more and more CNMF employees involved in threat prevention operations, which make it possible to identify and neutralize hacker software tools. Hartman stressed that "the demand for such operations is only growing."
The United States has been sending computer specialists to other countries to combat cyber threats since 2018. According to Hartman, at the invitation of foreign authorities, the Pentagon has already conducted 47 such operations in 20 countries.
CNMF employees have worked in Northern Macedonia, Ukraine, Croatia, Montenegro, Estonia. For example, in 2022, during a three-month business trip, Pentagon employees studied Lithuanian computer networks and sent the information received to the US government. In addition, in Albania, CNMF was engaged in eliminating the consequences of attacks attributed to Iranian hackers, as well as studying the vulnerabilities of computer infrastructure used by local authorities.
According to data published in December 2022 on the website of the US Cyber Command, the Pentagon has 39 CNMF groups with a total number of personnel of over 2000 people. They include military personnel of all types of the armed forces, as well as representatives of the National Security Agency (NSA) and the intelligence directorate of the Ministry of Defense.
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A patrol of the 59th VSU brigade being targeted by Russian artillery.
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🇫🇷 Tensions in Paris as protests against pension reforms continue.
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🇫🇷 🇸🇩 French frigate D657 Lorraine in Port Sudan as part of an operation to evacuate French citizens
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🇺🇸 New York City police and firefighters showcased new technologies that helped work in a collapsed parking lot in Manhattan for the first time.
Robodog can climb stairs, open doors, and is equipped with microphones and thermal imaging cameras to help locate trapped people.
Emergency services also use copters to assist in search and rescue.
Robodog can climb stairs, open doors, and is equipped with microphones and thermal imaging cameras to help locate trapped people.
Emergency services also use copters to assist in search and rescue.
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❗️🇷🇺🇺🇦 Highlights of Russian Military Operation in Ukraine on April 25
▪️Ukrainian formations continue to launch artillery strikes on the border territories of Belgorod region.
Electric power lines and residential buildings were damaged as a result of the shelling in Cheremoshnoe and Leninskii.
▪️Fierce fighting has been going on in Spirne area for several months.
Russian troops have knocked out Ukrainian units from the gas compressor station, which was a key point of AFU defense in the settlement.
▪️ Russian troops continue their offensive in Bakhmut centre, pushing the enemy out of the city.
Assault units have entered Pol'ova Street and breached the first line of AFU defense near the garage complex.
▪️ In the south of Bakhmut, fighting in the area of Vodokanal, on the outskirts of which there are still scattered AFU units.
To the west, Russian troops are breaking through in the direction of the road to Krasne, through which the enemy grouping is supplied.
▪️ South of Avdiivka, Russian troops continue their assault on AFU positions at the approaches to Sjeverne.
Despite the desperate AFU resistance, assault units are getting closer to the settlements.
▪️ Ukrainian formations continue to launch artillery strikes against the civilian infrastructure of Donetsk.
As a result of the shelling of the Kuibyshivs'kyi and Kyiv districts, 12 transformer substances were de-energized and one person was wounded.
▪️ Russian MANPAD crew shot down Ukrainian Su-25 near Veletens'ke.
Destroyed assault aircraft was heading towards islands south of Kherson, where Ukrainian formations have been trying to gain a foothold in recent days.
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▪️Ukrainian formations continue to launch artillery strikes on the border territories of Belgorod region.
Electric power lines and residential buildings were damaged as a result of the shelling in Cheremoshnoe and Leninskii.
▪️Fierce fighting has been going on in Spirne area for several months.
Russian troops have knocked out Ukrainian units from the gas compressor station, which was a key point of AFU defense in the settlement.
▪️ Russian troops continue their offensive in Bakhmut centre, pushing the enemy out of the city.
Assault units have entered Pol'ova Street and breached the first line of AFU defense near the garage complex.
▪️ In the south of Bakhmut, fighting in the area of Vodokanal, on the outskirts of which there are still scattered AFU units.
To the west, Russian troops are breaking through in the direction of the road to Krasne, through which the enemy grouping is supplied.
▪️ South of Avdiivka, Russian troops continue their assault on AFU positions at the approaches to Sjeverne.
Despite the desperate AFU resistance, assault units are getting closer to the settlements.
▪️ Ukrainian formations continue to launch artillery strikes against the civilian infrastructure of Donetsk.
As a result of the shelling of the Kuibyshivs'kyi and Kyiv districts, 12 transformer substances were de-energized and one person was wounded.
▪️ Russian MANPAD crew shot down Ukrainian Su-25 near Veletens'ke.
Destroyed assault aircraft was heading towards islands south of Kherson, where Ukrainian formations have been trying to gain a foothold in recent days.
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The combat work of the artillery units of the Airborne Forces, supporting the offensive actions of the assault squads.
The crews of the 120-mm Nona self-propelled guns marched to firing positions and, after aiming, hit the strongholds, armored vehicles and manpower of Ukrainian militants.
The crews of the 120-mm Nona self-propelled guns marched to firing positions and, after aiming, hit the strongholds, armored vehicles and manpower of Ukrainian militants.
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John Solomon has new information placing Mike Morrell - the guy who circulated the intelligence letter about Hunter Biden’s laptop - at the center of Russiagate.
Brennan told Obama on January 28, 2016 that HRC was gonna create the fake story that Trump was a Russian asset (so they knew).
7 days later, Morrell wrote an op-ed for the NYT saying Trump was “an unwitting agent of Vladimir Putin.” They knew it was fake all along, obviously.
Knowingly.
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Brennan told Obama on January 28, 2016 that HRC was gonna create the fake story that Trump was a Russian asset (so they knew).
7 days later, Morrell wrote an op-ed for the NYT saying Trump was “an unwitting agent of Vladimir Putin.” They knew it was fake all along, obviously.
Knowingly.
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Savage Kari on the 2020 Election: “81 million votes for Joe Biden? Don’t insult my intelligence…. and if you believe that this guy who hid in his basement, who can’t even walk down to the bathroom and make it in time, won? I worry about your intelligence.” 😂🔥
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"So far, Ukraine’s planned military assault, originally announced for November 2022, has been postponed indefinitely. Foreign sources differ in their assessment of Kiev’s readiness for a counterattack against Russia and agree that it is difficult for the Ukrainians to gather enough forces.
What is stopping the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) from advancing now?
One of the main problems preventing the AFU from carrying out the announced offensive is considered to be a lack of experienced personnel.
A large portion of the combat-ready, equipped and motivated cadre units of the AFU (as well as the NGU and Territorial Defense) have already been destroyed in Mariupol, Artemovsk, Soledar, Popasnaya, Lisichansk, Severodonetsk and during the battles in the Kherson and Kharkov regions in the summer of 2022. Meanwhile, a new grouping of equal professionalism and equipment levels has not yet been formed. However, NATO and US officials differ in their estimates of the number of AFU formations.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said after the Rammstein Contact Group meeting earlier this year that Western countries had managed to prepare nine armored brigades. This figure is questionable, however, as at least 837 tanks would be needed for that size of a deployment. After Rammstein, Austin reported deliveries of 230 battle tanks, suggesting a deliberate misrepresentation of the size of the Ukrainian group.
Michel Goya, a French army colonel and renowned expert on modern warfare and combat innovation estimates that no more than three or four Ukrainian brigades could realistically be trained and armed by NATO and the US in the time frame allowed.
...The conceptual problem of the offensive is the lack of surprise. AFU units are awaited from all directions – from Artemovsk to Kherson, so it is extremely difficult to surprise Russian forces in such a situation. Moreover, the movements of the Ukrainian army are well monitored, and it is almost impossible to accumulate a group of 20,000-150,000 troops unnoticed in such conditions. If they abandon massing their soldiers, and spread the forces across the front, all the advantages of large numbers are lost.
An additional difficulty is time. Delaying an offensive means not only guaranteeing the loss of Artemovsk/Bakhmut, which is being cleared at the rate of two or three blocks every 24 hours, but also disrupting the plans of foreign partners and nullifying all the financial and military aid provided so far. Moreover, every day that the AFU's offensive is delayed is an extra day for the Russian army to prepare and reinforce.
...Slow delivery of foreign equipment is also an issue. Although Bradley BMPs and Leopard 2 tanks are already in Ukraine, the amount of equipment is only enough to equip one or two mechanized brigades (6,000-7,000 men). The rest will receive light armored vehicles whose survivability in a high-intensity conflict is minimal.
Further, deliveries of Western air defense systems, essential to any major offensive, are either severely delayed, only arriving in the form of Stinger and Starstreak man-portable air defense systems, or in the form of short-range SAMs such as the Avenger and Stormer HMVs.
The main technical difficulty is the lack of significant numbers of attack aircraft and air superiority. Yes, the Ukrainian air defense system is still in place and functioning, but the stationary air defense systems are getting worse at dealing with missile attacks and cannot be re-assigned for the offensive. The number of operational fighters and attack aircraft in the Ukrainian Air Force is unknown, but a significant proportion of these could be shot down by the Russian Air Force at the start of the operation...."
https://web.archive.org/web/20230425124138/https://www.rt.com/russia/575300-what-is-known-about-counteroffensive/
What is stopping the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) from advancing now?
One of the main problems preventing the AFU from carrying out the announced offensive is considered to be a lack of experienced personnel.
A large portion of the combat-ready, equipped and motivated cadre units of the AFU (as well as the NGU and Territorial Defense) have already been destroyed in Mariupol, Artemovsk, Soledar, Popasnaya, Lisichansk, Severodonetsk and during the battles in the Kherson and Kharkov regions in the summer of 2022. Meanwhile, a new grouping of equal professionalism and equipment levels has not yet been formed. However, NATO and US officials differ in their estimates of the number of AFU formations.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said after the Rammstein Contact Group meeting earlier this year that Western countries had managed to prepare nine armored brigades. This figure is questionable, however, as at least 837 tanks would be needed for that size of a deployment. After Rammstein, Austin reported deliveries of 230 battle tanks, suggesting a deliberate misrepresentation of the size of the Ukrainian group.
Michel Goya, a French army colonel and renowned expert on modern warfare and combat innovation estimates that no more than three or four Ukrainian brigades could realistically be trained and armed by NATO and the US in the time frame allowed.
...The conceptual problem of the offensive is the lack of surprise. AFU units are awaited from all directions – from Artemovsk to Kherson, so it is extremely difficult to surprise Russian forces in such a situation. Moreover, the movements of the Ukrainian army are well monitored, and it is almost impossible to accumulate a group of 20,000-150,000 troops unnoticed in such conditions. If they abandon massing their soldiers, and spread the forces across the front, all the advantages of large numbers are lost.
An additional difficulty is time. Delaying an offensive means not only guaranteeing the loss of Artemovsk/Bakhmut, which is being cleared at the rate of two or three blocks every 24 hours, but also disrupting the plans of foreign partners and nullifying all the financial and military aid provided so far. Moreover, every day that the AFU's offensive is delayed is an extra day for the Russian army to prepare and reinforce.
...Slow delivery of foreign equipment is also an issue. Although Bradley BMPs and Leopard 2 tanks are already in Ukraine, the amount of equipment is only enough to equip one or two mechanized brigades (6,000-7,000 men). The rest will receive light armored vehicles whose survivability in a high-intensity conflict is minimal.
Further, deliveries of Western air defense systems, essential to any major offensive, are either severely delayed, only arriving in the form of Stinger and Starstreak man-portable air defense systems, or in the form of short-range SAMs such as the Avenger and Stormer HMVs.
The main technical difficulty is the lack of significant numbers of attack aircraft and air superiority. Yes, the Ukrainian air defense system is still in place and functioning, but the stationary air defense systems are getting worse at dealing with missile attacks and cannot be re-assigned for the offensive. The number of operational fighters and attack aircraft in the Ukrainian Air Force is unknown, but a significant proportion of these could be shot down by the Russian Air Force at the start of the operation...."
https://web.archive.org/web/20230425124138/https://www.rt.com/russia/575300-what-is-known-about-counteroffensive/
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BREAKDOWN: What is known about the status of Ukraine’s much-hyped ‘counteroffensive’ against Russia? — RT Russia & Former Soviet…
The West has pumped Kiev with modern armaments and trained tens of thousands of its troops