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"Train in Moscow Region Destroyed on December 27 – GUR Reveals Details"

by Chief Editor December 28, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Explosive Incident Rocks Russian-Occupied railroad in Moscow

In a significant security breach, an explosion devastated a stretch of railroad in the Moscow Oblast town of Voskresensk, destroying cargo trains pivotal to Russia’s logistical operations supporting its occupation forces. The incident occurred at around 1:00 am on December 27, shaking the region and drawing immediate attention from Ukrainian intelligence.

The extent of the damage inflicted on the Russian aggressor is being evaluated. While Russian officials scramble to downplay the event, Ukrainian intelligence emphasizes the discomfort the incident has caused, with Russian propaganda desperately trying to conceal the truth. The explosion, which is suspected to have occurred at a rail depot, has resulted in significant disruptions to Russian supply chains, according to sources familiar with the matter.

A video circulating on social media appears to show the aftermath of the explosion, with smoke billowing from the affected area.

"This incident underscores the growing anxiety among Russian leaders over internal resistance to Putin’s regime and the potential loss of control within the country," Ukrainian intelligence officials noted in a statement.

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Fico’s Blackmail and ATACMS: The 27.12 Consequences

by Chief Editor December 28, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Title: Tensions Mount: Slovakia Threatens Ukraine, U.S. to Send New Aid Package

Article:

In a dramatic turn of events, Slovakia’s Prime Minister Róbert Fico has issued a stern warning to Ukraine, stating that in response to the cessation of Russian gas transit, Slovakia may resort to halting electrical supplies. "After January 1st, we’ll assess the situation and potential mutual measures against Ukraine. If needed, we will stop delivering electricity, which is crucial for Ukraine’s blackout-ridden population," Fico declared.

On a more positive note, the United States has announced plans to unveil a fresh military aid package for Ukraine in the coming days, although specifics remain scarce at this time. According to leaks, the $1.25 billion package will include a substantial quantity of ammunition, such as Hawks, Stingers, and 155 and 105 mm artillery rounds, bolstering Ukraine’s resistance against Russian aggression.

Meanwhile, alarm bells are ringing as Ukraine’s stockpile of ATACMS missiles is running dangerously low. Having received 500 of these precision weapons from the U.S. in November, Ukraine has expended them primarily on Russia’s military infrastructure. However, by month’s end, only around 50 remnants were left, and refilling this vital arsenal will prove challenging, with neither Washington nor London willing to part with more of their respective stockpiles.

Closer to home, Ukrainian law enforcement carried out scores of raids in the Kharkiv region, targeting officials from the territorial centers for the voluntary relocation of the population (TZK) and village councils (VLK), suspected of aiding draft evaders and defrauding the state. The investigation is ongoing, with a deep dive into the accused officials’ financial backgrounds.

In other news, Russia refused to take responsibility for the fiery demise of an Azerbaijan Airlines plane in Grozny, instead offering sympathy to the victims’ families. Azerbaijan, however, insists that external interference was the cause, pointing to witness accounts and debris analysis.

Back on the home front, the construction of defensive fortifications in the war-torn Zaporizhzhia region is complete, boasting 358 military strongholds and extensive defensive lines, according to Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.

Furthermore, the Ukrainian military scored a significant victory by eliminating three high-ranking Russian officers in the Zaporizhzhia region, thanks to intelligence provided by the Ukrainian Military Intelligence (HUR), marking a significant blow to Russia’s command structure.

Lastly, in a historic first, Ukrainian forces captured a wounded soldier from North Korea in the Russian-occupied Kursk region. However, tragedy struck when the soldier succumbed to his injuries soon after. This goût oud the first time North Korean personnel have been involved in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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Ukrainian Drones: Striking Deep into Russian Territory

by Chief Editor December 28, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Headline: Ukraine‘s Drone Capabilities Soar to 2,000 Kilometers, Says GUR Representative

Byline: Pravda

Article:

Ukraine’s drone prowess has taken a significant leap, with its unmanned aerial vehicles now capable of reaching distances up to 2,000 kilometers, revealed a representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense. In an interview with "Noviini.LIVE", the GUR representative, Andriy Yusov, confirmed this strategic advancement, though he refrained from commenting on specific incidents involving drone operations across the border.

"The potential of our long-range drones is such that they can hypothetically operate on distances up to 2,000 kilometers," Yusov disclosed, without explicitly confirming or refuting involvement in recent events on Russian territory. However, he hinted at the purpose behind these drone strikes, stating, "What we can say for certain is that when something explodes there, it’s not by chance."

Yusov clarified that all Ukrainian drone attacks target military infrastructure, including facilities tied to the Russian army, its funding, logistics, or defense systems. This tactical restraint starkly contrasts with Russia’s targeted strikes on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.

This announcement comes on the heels of several successful drone operations by Ukraine:

  • On November 6, GUR drones struck Russian ships in the Caspian Sea, some 1,500 kilometers away, marking the first such operation.
  • In May, a GUR drone traveled over 1,800 kilometers to target a Russian "Voronezh-M" radar station in Orsk, Orenburg region.

While Yusov’s revelations suggest a substantial range increase for Ukrainian drones, he stressed that most details remain classified. Despite this, his words underscore Ukraine’szburg commitment to shaping the war’s narrative through precise, strategic drone strikes.

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"Three High-Value RussianCaptains Neutralized: Ukraine’s GRU Details Operation Involving HIMARS and Drones"

by Chief Editor December 27, 2024
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Ukraine Strikes Major Blow, Eliminates Three High-Ranking Russian Officers in Occupied Zaphorizhzhia

Ukraine’s Defense Forces have successfully neutralized three high-ranking Russian military officers operating in the temporarily occupied territory of Zaphorizhzhia Oblast. The operation is a significant loss for the Russian side, as it targeted key personnel involved in Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine.

Ukraine’s Military Intelligence (GUR), Ministry of Defense, Service of Security of Ukraine, and Ukrainian Unmanned Aerial Systems Forces collaborated to orchestrate the precision strike.

GUR released details of the operation, confirming that intelligence gathering identified a planned gathering involving senior officers from the 4th Guards Military Base of Russian occupation forces in the Zaphorizhzhia region. Upon verification of the intel, Ukrainian military intelligence developed a strategic plan, enlisting the support of the Operational Unit "Tavriya", SSB, and the Tactical Group "Tayfun" of the SBU.

As the Russian officers assembled for a field meeting, accompanied by their vehicles, they were struck by a precise HIMARS attack. Upon the arrival of the enemy’s evacuation team, Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles launched a follow-up assault.

The successful operation resulted in the elimination of three high-profile Russian occupation forces officers:

  1. Dmitry Nagorny – Commander of the 1st Battalion, 135th Motorized Rifle Regiment of the Russian Armed Forces.
  2. Grigory Krokhmalyov – Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence and Chief of Intelligence of the 135th Motorized Rifle Regiment of the Russian Armed Forces.
  3. Yury Fomin – Captain, Commander of an anti-aircraft battery at the 4th Guards Military Base of the Russian Armed Forces.

Five units of enemy vehicles were also destroyed.

The operation highlights Ukraine’s commitment to targeting Russian occupation forces’ command structure, further disrupting their capabilities and demonstrating Ukrainian forces’ superior precision and intelligence gathering. It also sends a clear message to the international community about the importance of continued support for Ukraine’s defense efforts.

Photo courtesy: GUR

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Russian Casualties in the Ukraine War: Over 98,000 Mobilized Personnel Lost

by Chief Editor December 19, 2024
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Russia‘s Casualties in Ukraine: Mobile Forces Suffer Heavy Losses

According to Ukrainian intelligence, Russia has lost a staggering 98,641 mobilized soldiers between September 21, 2022, and October 31, 2024. This grim toll is based on Russian occupation data.

The greatest losses among mobilized troops were sustained by:

  • Group of Forces "Center": 21,710 casualties
  • Group of Forces "West": 20,155 casualties
  • Group of Forces "East": 16,770 casualties
  • Group of Forces "South": 16,465 casualties
  • Group of Forces "Dniepr": 10,449 casualties
  • Group of Forces in Zaporizhzhia region: 10,120 casualties
  • Group of Forces "North": 2,972 casualties

Ukrainian intelligence notes that these figures do not include losses among Russian contractors, conscripts, mercenaries, and other regular formations.

Russia’s Overall War Losses

It’s crucial to remember that the Russian regime conceals its military losses in Ukraine and fails to disclose casualties among private military contractors and other paramilitary groups.

According to Ukraine’s General Staff, Russia has lost over 768,000 soldiers since the start of the full-scale war. Additionally, Russian opposition media outlets report significant losses among Russian army officers.

Stay tuned for the latest developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine on RBC-Ukraine’s Telegram channel.

December 19, 2024 0 comments
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Russian Engineer Assassinated in Moscow’s Kuzminsky Forest: Ukraine Confirms Involvement

by Chief Editor December 12, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Summary (Under 300 words):

A special operation conducted by Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence (GUR MOU) has resulted in the killing of Mikhail Shatsky, deputy general designer and head of the software department at Moscow’s Mars Experimental Design Bureau (MOKB "Mars"), in the suburbs of Moscow.

Social media posts and reports from Russian publication avia.pro and Ukrainian news outlet "Ukrainian Truth" confirm Shatsky’s death. According to sources, he was shot by an assassin in Kuzminsky Park near Koтельники.

Shatsky, a leading constructor, was reportedly involved in updating Kh-59 missiles to the Kh-69 level and developing new drones. MOKB "Mars" specializes in creating on-board systems for automatic control and navigation of aviation and space vehicles.

As of December 2017, the bureau belongs to the state corporation "Rosatom".

Title: Russian Defense Ministry’s Drone Developer Killed in Alleged Brake Malfunction

Artem Alexeevich Alexeev, a prominent Russian engineer and developer of advanced unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for the Ministry of Defense, has died in a tragic road accident at the weekend. The incident, in which the victim’s car malfunctioned, has raised questions and sparked speculation due to the sensitive nature of his work.

The Incidents

On Saturday, Alexeev, who was driving in Moscow, suddenly lost control of his vehicle. According to preliminary reports, the car’s brakes failed, causing it to career off the road and collide with a tree. Alexeev, who was the only occupant of the vehicle, died at the scene. Police and investigative authorities are currently examining the vehicle and the circumstances surrounding the incident.

The Victim: Artem Alexeevich Alexeev

Artem Alexeev was a highly regarded figure in the Russian defense industry. A specialist in aerodynamics and propulsion systems, he played a key role in designing and developing several advanced UAVs for the Russian military. His work focused primarily on miniature drones used for reconnaissance, artillery correction, and electronic warfare. These unmanned aerial vehicles are considered crucial to Russia’s modernization of its armed forces.

Speculations and Theories

While the incident appears to be a tragic accident, the speculative nature of some Russian online communities has led to various theories. Some suggest that the car was tampered with, resulting in a deliberate malfunction. Others point to the possibility of sabotage, given the sensitive nature of Alexeev’s work. However, as of now, there is no substantial evidence to support these theories.

Reactions and Tributes

Russian defense professionals have paid tribute to Alexeev, mourning the loss of a talented engineer and a dedicated patriot. The Russian Ministry of Defense has expressed its deepest condolences to the deceased’s family and friends, acknowledging the significant contribution Alexeev made to Russia’s defense capabilities.

Investigation Underway

Investigators are currently disassembling the car to understand the exact nature of the malfunction. They are also examining the possibility of external interference or foul play. Until then, the cause of the accident remains unclear, leaving Alexeev’s family, colleagues, and the broader defense community with more questions than answers.

This article will be updated as more information becomes available.

Disclaimer: The content of this article is based on reports from various Russian news sources and does not constitute an accusation or validation of any of the speculations or theories mentioned.

December 12, 2024 0 comments
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