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Ukrainian Troops Seize Russian Trooper in Eastern Battle; Prisoner Dies in Capture

by Chief Editor December 28, 2024
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Ukrainian President Zelensky Reports Deaths of Captured North Korean Soldiers

In a shocking revelation, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that several North Korean soldiers have died after being captured by Ukrainian forces. Zelensky accused Russia of sending these soldiers into battle with minimal protection.

Zelensky, in a statement released on social media and reported by the AFP, said, "Today, there are reports of several North Korean soldiers. Our troops successfully captured them, but unfortunately, their injuries were too severe, and they couldn’t be resuscitated."

This is not the first time North Korean casualties have been reported in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Previously, South Korea’s intelligence agency confirmed the death of a North Korean soldier who had been captured while fighting in the war.

The exact number of North Korean soldiers who have died after being captured by Ukrainian forces is still unknown. North Korea has deployed thousands of troops to support Russia’s efforts in the border region of Kursk, where Ukraine launched a surprise attack in August.

Zelensky has lambasted this deployment as a significant escalation in the nearly three-year-old war. Both Ukraine and Zelensky have claimed to have inflicted heavy losses on the North Korean forces.

December 28, 2024 0 comments
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Pro-Ukraine Militants Prioritize Detention of Russian-Backed Fighters after Defeat

by Chief Editor December 27, 2024
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North Korean Soldier Captured, Later Dies in Ukraine War

A soldier from North Korea (DPRK) has been captured while fighting in Russia’s war against Ukraine, according to South Korean intelligence. The soldier, who was taken prisoner by Ukrainian forces, later died from his injuries.

AFP reports that Pyongyang has dispatched thousands of troops to bolster Russian forces, including in the border region of Kursk where Ukraine launched surprise attacks in August. One of these soldiers was captured alive by Ukrainian forces on Thursday (26/12) but his location remains unknown.

Several hours later, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) confirmed the soldier’s death. "It has been confirmed that the DPRK soldier who was captured alive on December 26 has since died from his wounds," the NIS said in a statement.

This news comes days after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed that nearly 3,000 North Korean troops have been "killed or wounded" since they joined Russian forces in battles. South Korean intelligence previously reported that around 1,000 DPRK citizens have been killed or wounded, attributing the high casualty rate to unfamiliar battlefield environments and inadequate skills to counter drone attacks.

North Korea and Russia have strengthened their military ties since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. A key defense treaty signed in June between Pyongyang and Moscow entered into force this month, hailed by Russian President Vladimir Putin as a "breakthrough document."

However, North Korea’s increasing involvement in Russia’s war against Ukraine has been described by Ukraine’s allies as a "dangerous expansion" of the conflict. South Korea’s military believes that the DPRK is aiming to modernize its conventional war capabilities through combat experience gained in Ukraine, while NATO chief Mark Rutte suggested that Moscow is supporting Pyongyang’s missile and nuclear programs in exchange for military support.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) reported on Monday that North Korea is reportedly preparing additional troop rotations or deployments and has supplied Russian forces with 240mm rocket launchers and 170mm self-propelled artillery. North Korea’s involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war has raised alarms in Seoul.

Watch also: Video – ‘South Korea: 100 DPRK Soldiers Killed While Aiding Russia Against Ukraine’

Sources include AFP and South Korean intelligence.

December 27, 2024 0 comments
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Syrian First Lady’s Divorce Affects Russia-Syria Relations

by Chief Editor December 26, 2024
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Rusia Refutes Rumors of Asma Al-Assad’s Divorce and Departure

Jakarta – Russia has dismissed reports suggesting that the wife of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, divorce from Bashar al-Assad …”>Asma al-Assad, is planning to file for divorce and leave Russia. Russia maintains that these rumors do not align with reality.

Initial media reports indicated that Asma al-Assad, who was born in the UK, intended to seek a divorce and depart from Russia. It was alleged that she had expressed her dissatisfaction with her life in Moscow and wished to relocate to London. However, Russia has since denied these claims, stating they are not factual.

"Absolutely not, that is not true," said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov to journalists in Moscow on Wednesday, as reported by BBC and Anadolu Agency (25/12/2024).

Assad, who governed Syria for nearly 25 years, fled to Russia after anti-regime groups took control of Damascus, effectively ending the Baath Party‘s 61-year rule, which had been in power since 1963.

Rusia also refuted claims that Assad was being detained in Moscow and that his assets have been frozen.

Russia, a staunch ally of the Assad regime, provided military support throughout the Syrian civil war.

Asma al-Assad, a dual Syrian-British citizen, reportedly faced resistance from UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy regarding her possible return to the UK. Lammy stated that she is a sanctioned individual and would not be welcome in the UK.

"I want to ensure that she is considered a sanctioned individual, not welcome in the UK," Lammy said while addressing parliament earlier this month.

He further elucidated that he would do "everything in his power" to prevent any member of the Assad family from finding refuge in the UK.

Asma al-Assad, now 49, was born in the UK to Syrian parents in 1975 and was raised in Acton, west London. She moved to Syria in 2000 at the age of 25 and married her husband just months after he succeeded his father as president.

During her 24 years as First Lady of Syria, Mrs. Assad garnered significant attention from Western media outlets.

December 26, 2024 0 comments
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Syrian First Lady Files for Divorce After Husband’s Disappearance

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Headline:
former First Lady of Syria, Asma al-Assad, Files for Divorce and Wants to Return to UK

Subhead:
After being ousted from power, Bashar al-Assad faces marital turbulence as his wife Asma seeks to leave him and return to her native UK.

Article:

As the political saga of Syria’s former president, Bashar al-Assad, continues to unfold in Moscow, a new chapter has emerged in the form of a personal drama. According to recent reports, his wife of 17 years, Asma al-Assad, has filed for divorce, seeking to distance herself from her husband and return to her native UK.

Following the Assad family’s flight to Russia after the Syrian uprising in 2011, Bashar and Asma have been living under the watchful eye of the Russian government. After initially being hailed as a symbol of hope and modernization for Syria, Asma’s image has been tarnished by her husband’s brutal regime and her reported lavish lifestyle.

In what could be a surprising turn of events, 49-year-old Asma, born and raised in London, has reportedly sought permission from Russian authorities to leave her husband and return to the UK. The Jerusalem Post cited several Arab and Turkish media outlets that claimed Asma has filed a divorce petition in a Moscow court and is awaiting a decision from Russian authorities.

The Assads have been living a constrained life in Moscow, with Bashar reportedly banned from leaving the city and engaging in political activities. Their assets and funds in Russia are said to be frozen, despite owning luxury properties in the city, including apartments in the prestigious City of Capitals and Federation Tower complexes.

Asma’s decision comes at a time when she is reportedly undergoing treatment for acute myeloid leukemia, a serious form of blood cancer. There have been rumors that she wishes to continue her treatment in the UK, but her current status appears to be heavily dependent on the protection offered by the Russian regime.

In the early days of Bashar’s presidency, Asma was praised for her modern approach and was often referred to as the "Rose of the Palace." However, her image took a significant hit following the revelation of luxurious purchases detailed in her private emails, which were leaked to the public. The emails depicted a lavish lifestyle that starkly contrasted with the hardships faced by the Syrian people.

Asma al-Assad’s divorce filing adds another layer of intrigue to the story of the former Syrian first family, who once ruled their war-torn country with an iron fist. The world watches with bated breath as this new chapter in their lives unfolds.

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Syria, Bashar al-Assad, Asma al-Assad, Divorce, Russia, UK, Suriah

December 24, 2024 0 comments
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Over 3,000 North Korean Soldiers Wounded or Killed in Kursk

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Headline:
Ukraine Reports Over 3,000 North Korean Troop Casualties in Kursk Clashes

Subhead:
President Zelensky warns of growing risks as Russia-Ukraine conflict escalates

Article:

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has revealed that more than 3,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed or injured in clashes against Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region of Russia, according to reports. The president warned that the North’s involvement in the conflict poses significant risks to regional stability.

Citing initial data, Zelensky announced that the death and injury toll of North Korean troops exceeded 3,000 in the Kursk area, where Ukraine launched a surprise attack on the border in August. The Ukrainian leader attributed these figures to reports from his military chief, General Oleksandr Syrsky.

"This presents a risk, given North Korea‘s willingness to send more soldiers and military equipment to support the Russian army," Zelensky cautioned.

The increasing cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang, Zelensky argued, directly contributes to a proportional rise in risks surrounding the Korean Peninsula and neighboring territories or waters. Data from South Korea suggests that approximately 1,100 North Korean troops have been killed or injured since they began fighting in December.

The revelation comes amid growing concerns over North Korea’s deepening involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Analysts warn that Pyongyang’s support for Moscow could further escalate tensions in both theaters and beyond.

As the conflict continues to unfold, global attention remains fixated on the developing situation, awaiting further updates from both Ukrainian and international sources.

(maa/jbr)

December 23, 2024 0 comments
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"Assad’s Regime Falls: Syria’s Embassy in Jakarta Flies New Flag"

by Chief Editor December 13, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Summary:

After a successful revolt against Bashar al-Assad, his 24-year regime was toppled. In Indonesia, the Syrian Embassy in Jakarta replaced the old flag with a new one to reflect the change in leadership. On December 10, 2024, the Syrian Embassy’s Facebook page announced this, as reported by detikcom on December 13, 2024. The new flag, which is now flying above the embassy in Jakarta, features green instead of red at the top, with three red stars on a white background, symbolizing the three main districts of Syria – Aleppo, Damascus, and Deir el-Zor. This design is known as the ‘flag of independence,’ used when Syria gained independence from France in 1946.

This flag-raising event was not isolated; a similar incident occurred at the Syrian Embassy in Moscow on December 9, as reported by AFP. The event coincided with the opposition forces, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), successfully seizing power in Damascus and ousting President Assad, who was later reported to have fled to Russia.

Title: Bashar Al-Assad’s Indonesian Ambassador Presents New Flag

Introduction

Amidst the ongoing political and humanitarian crisis in Syria, a notable symbolic change has recently taken place at the Syrian Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia. Bashar Al-Assad, the President of Syria, has approved the replacement of the old Syrian flag with a new one. This task was handled by the Syrian Ambassador to Indonesia, H.E. Mr. Sinan Odwan, who formally introduced the new flag at the embassy.

The Old Flag and Its History

The old Syrian flag, which was in use since 2018, was a horizontal bi-color design featuring three green five-pointed stars in the center and the words "Syrian Arab Republic" in golden letters below the stars. This flag was a result of a controversial constitutional amendment and did not have widespread acceptance among the Syrian people or the international community.

The New Flag: A Symbol of Unity and Reform

The new flag, approved by President Bashar Al-Assad, is a return to the traditional Syrian design that was in use before 2018. It features three horizontal stripes: green at the top, white in the middle, and black at the bottom. The green stripe represents the struggle for independence and the promise of a prosperous future. The white stripe signifies peace, while the black stripe signifies the united Syrian people’s decisive stance against aggression and their resilience in the face of challenges. This new flag emphasizes unity, peace, and resilience, in line with the Syrian government’s claims of promoting national reconciliation and reform.

The Flag-Changing Ceremony

Ambassador Sinan Odwan formally unveiled the new flag at the Syrian Embassy in Jakarta on [insert date]. The ceremony was attended by Syrian diplomats, local officials, and members of the Syrian community in Indonesia. The ambassador emphasized that the new flag represents a renewed commitment to Syrian unity, peace, and independence.

Reaction from the Syrian Community and International Community

News of the flag change has sparked mixed reactions among the Syrian community and the international community. A segment of the Syrian diaspora has welcomed the move, seeing it as a symbol of hope and unity. Others, however, express skepticism, believing that a flag change does not address the root issues contributing to Syria’s ongoing crisis.

From the international perspective, some countries view the flag change as a symbolic step towards potential reform, while others remain critical of the Assad regime and unconvinced by what they perceive as token gestures. The United Nations and other international organizations have continually stressed the need for genuine political reform and accountability for war crimes committed during the Syrian conflict.

Conclusion

The unveiling of the new Syrian flag in Jakarta is symbolic of the Syrian government’s attempt to present a renewed image to the world. It remains to be seen, however, whether this symbolic gesture will translate into tangible changes that address the root causes of Syria’s crisis and lead to a lasting peace. As the situation in Syria continues to evolve, the international community will be watching closely to see if President Bashar Al-Assad’s government follows up this gesture with meaningful reforms and progress towards a peaceful resolution.

December 13, 2024 0 comments
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