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"Russian Troops Deploy Electric Scooters on Battlefields, Leaving Ukrainian Forces Bewildered"

by Chief Editor January 4, 2025
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Russian Forces Deployment of Electric Scooters in Ukraine Battlefield Challenges Ukrainian Troops

KIEV — In an unexpected turn of events, Russian forces have started employing electric scooters in combat against Ukrainian troops, according to a disheartened statement by a high-ranking officer from Ukraine’s notorious Azov Battalion.

In a grim New Year’s Eve report by The New York Times, the Azov Battalion’s intelligence chief, Lieutenant Colonel Dmitry Pavlenko-Krizheshevsky, revealed Russia’s new tactical move. "Attacking with just one vehicle carrying 15 people, yes, that’s possible," he said. "But when those 15 people are riding electric scooters, that’s a whole other problem."

Ukrainian forces, accustomed to targeting armored vehicles with remote-controlled, first-person-view (FPV) drones, now face a more agile and distributed threat. Russia’s use of electric scooters, along with bicycles, all-terrain vehicles, and even motorcycles, allows troops to quickly traverse and cover vast areas.

"Russian attacks involving companies of up to 150-200 soldiers at a time are common, thanks to their significant reserves," Pavlenko-Krizheshevsky explained.

Founded as a volunteer unit in 2014 and integrated into the Ukrainian National Guard a year later, the Azov Battalion gained notoriety for its use of Wolfsangel, a rune adopted by several German divisions, including SS Das Reich, during World War II. One of its founders is Ukrainian nationalist and white supremacist ideologue Andrey Biletsky.

The Azov Battalion has faced war crimes allegations in Eastern Ukraine since 2014 and was officially designated a terrorist organization by Russian authorities.

January 4, 2025 0 comments
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Zelensky Warns of Mass Desertions, Ukraine Could Lose up to 200,000 Soldiers

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
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Ukraine‘s Zelensky Acknowledges Surge in Military Desertions Amidst War Fatigue and Shortages

In an unprecedented admission, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has recognized a sharp increase in military desertions in 2024, attributing this trend to the prolonged conflict and dire shortages in personnel reserves. This revelation comes amidst escalating Russian operations in the Donbass region and a growing public outcry over the issue.

Desertions in the Ukrainian military have been on the rise for several months, with media reports citing hundreds of thousands of soldiers leaving their posts without authorization. While official figures stand at 100,000, unofficial estimates suggest the actual number could be as high as 200,000.

During a recent TV appearance on the Ukrainian Telemarathon, Zelensky acknowledged the pressing issue. "Casualties have indeed increased significantly last year, but the trend has been reversing since the autumn peak," he remarked.

Zelensky attributed the uptick in desertions to the wearying effects of a protracted conflict. "This is a long war," he said, "People are tired, and it’s not just happening in one place. It’s happening everywhere."

Moreover, Zelensky pointed to the scarcity of reserve troops as a major exacerbating factor. "There aren’t enough reserves. Why? Because not everything that’s supposed to come has come," he stated.

Recent reports by Financial Times suggest that inadequate rotation of troops is a key driver behind the high desertion rates. Many soldiers reportedly view desertion as their only recourse for securing much-needed relief.

To address this challenge, the Ukrainian government has decriminalized first-time desertion offenses for soldiers who subsequently return to active duty, effective January 1, 2024. As the conflict in Eastern Ukraine rages on, the Ukrainian leadership is grappling with the task of bolstering its military’s morale and coherence in the face of growing fatigue and supply constraints.

January 3, 2025 0 comments
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Ukraine Halts Gas Supplies to Europe, Russia Responds

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
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Russia‘s Energy move: Blame Game as Gas Supply Halts

Moscow has weighed in on the sudden halt of Russian gas exports to Europe via Ukraine, citing Kiev’s refusal to extend an agreement as the catalyst. The move, effective from January 1, has left European nations grappling with potential energy shortages and price hikes.

Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was quick to point the finger at Ukraine. She asserted, "Ukraine has halted the supply of Russian gas to European consumers, despite contractual obligations requiring Gazprom to continue supplying gas."

Zakharova emphasized the economic implications, stating, "This move will significantly impact the economic potential of Europe and the quality of life for European citizens." The full statement was released on the official website of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday, January 3, 2025.

Germany, a major European gas consumer, is expected to bear the brunt of this decision. Zakharovacommented that Germany will now be forced to purchase gas at significantly higher prices following the explosion of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines in what was conveniently timed for the Ukrainian move.

Moreover, the Russian diplomat also warned of potential consequences for other European nations. She posited, "Other formerly flourishing and now independent European countries will also face the consequences of Washington’s sponsorship."

ZakharovaAccused the U.S. and its backed Ukrainian government of hiding behind geopolitical issues to halt Russian gas supplies. She further stated, "The full responsibility for halting Russian gas supplies lies with the United States, the puppet regime in Kiev, and European governments that prefer financial support for the American economy over the wellbeing of their own people."

The halt comes after the expiration of a transit gas agreement between Russia and Ukraine on January 1, 2025. The territorios had worked together since the 1960s to transport gas from Russia to Europe through a vast network of pipelines. According to Reuters, the halting of this route does not directly impact the price for European consumers, unlike the supply curtailments of 2022.

Gazprom, the Russian gas giant, has ensured consumers that this move will not affect the gas prices in Europe. Unlike the previous year when Russia-Ukraine conflict led to supply disruptions, driving prices to record highs and exacerbating Europe’s cost of living crisis.

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January 3, 2025 0 comments
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Russia’s Air Defense Shoots Down Ukrainian Fighter Jet and 100 Drones

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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Russian Air Defense System Delivers Heavy Strikes, Intercepts Fighters and Drones in Ukraine

In the past 24 hours, the Russian air defense system has shot down one Ukrainian SU-27 fighter jet and nearly 100 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), according to Russia’s Ministry of Defense. The system successfully intercepted:

  • One SU-27 fighter jet from the Ukrainian Air Force
  • Six HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) of American origin
  • 97 fixed-wing UAVs

Russian aviation, drone strikes, and artillery attacks targeted energy facilities powering Ukraine’s defense industry, military airfields, and personnel and equipment in 146 locations. Since the start of the military operation, Russian forces have destroyed:

  • 651 aircraft
  • 283 helicopters
  • 39,144 UAVs
  • 590 air defense missile systems
  • 20,137 tanks and other armored combat vehicles
  • 1,504 MLRS systems
  • 20,134 field artillery and mortar systems
  • 29,701 units of military equipment

The Central Military District (CMD) Group repulsed 13 Ukrainian counterattacks, eliminating 240 Ukrainian military personnel. They also destroyed one infantry fighting vehicle and two armored personnel carriers, including one American-built M113. Additionally, the CMD Group inflicted losses on two Ukrainian mechanized brigades and two National Guard brigades in the Donetsk People’s Republic, destroying:

  • Turkish-produced Kirpi armored vehicles
  • Ukrainian-built Kozak armored vehicles
  • One motor vehicle
  • Two 152 mm D-20 howitzers
  • One 122 mm D-30 howitzer

The Western Military District (WMD) Group caused damage to Ukrainian forces in the Kharkov region, including mechanized formations and territorial defense brigades, resulting in:

  • 40 Ukrainian military personnel killed or injured
  • One motor vehicle destroyed
  • Three 122 mm D-30 howitzers eliminated

The Southern Military District (SMD) Group advanced deeper into Ukrainian positions, repulsing four counterattacks and inflicting losses of up to 210 personnel.

January 2, 2025 0 comments
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Why Russia Rejected Trump’s Ceasefire Scenario for Ukraine

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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Russia Refuses Trump‘s Ceasefire Scenario in Ukraine

Moscow has dashed hopes for a swift end to the Russia-Ukraine war by rejecting a key element of President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed ceasefire plan, according to a state-owned media report. Trump’s victory in the November election, his repeated criticism of Ukraine, and his pledge to end the war within a day of taking office have sparked concerns among NATO allies over the potential compromises Ukraine might be asked to make.

However, Russia’s rejection of what is reported to be a significant aspect of Trump’s ceasefire proposal underscores warnings from analysts who have cautioned against assuming that Russia will certainly end the war on agreed terms.

Why Russia Rejected Trump’s Ukraine Ceasefire Scenario

  1. Ending the Ukraine War Could Be Just a Promise

Trump has been cryptic about his plans. "I can’t give you the plan because if I give you the plan, I won’t be able to use it. The plan is so good that if I go through the plan, it won’t work," Trump told podcast host Lex Fridman in September, as reported by Al Jazeera.

On the campaign trail, Trump vowed to end the Ukraine war within 24 hours. However, in a December 12 interview with Time magazine, he acknowledged that "The Middle East is an easier problem to solve than what’s happening with Russia and Ukraine."

Trump and his aides have floated several ideas for a Ukraine ceasefire. Here’s what we know so far:

  • On November 6, The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump’s ceasefire plan involves delaying Ukraine’s NATO membership for 20 years, citing three sources close to Trump.
  • Trump’s vice president-elect, Mike Pence, hinted at more details of Trump’s plan in a September interview for the Shawn Ryan Show. Pence said the current demarcation line between Russia and Ukraine would become a "demilitarized zone," fortified to prevent further Russian aggression.
  • The WSJ report said this demilitarized zone would stretch nearly 1,290 km (800 miles). While it’s still unclear who would oversee this zone, a unnamed member of Trump’s team told WSJ, "Its arms will be held by Europe."
  • Pence also suggested that Ukraine would have to cede some of its territory to Russia, including parts of Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia. Russia has controlled roughly 20% of Ukrainian territory since 2014.
  • On November 27, Trump appointed retired general Keith Kellogg as his special envoy for the Russia-Ukraine war. In April, Kellogg co-authored a strategy paper that suggested the U.S. could continue arming Ukraine, conditional on Kyiv’s agreement to participate in peace talks with Moscow.
January 2, 2025 0 comments
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Zelensky’s Earnings and Corruption Allegations Amid the Russia-Ukraine War

by Chief Editor January 1, 2025
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Ukraine‘s Zelensky: War’s Toll and Allegations of Corruption

KIEV – The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has brought immense suffering to the people of both nations. Ironically, amidst this turmoil, allegations of corruption involving Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have surfaced, adding a complex layer to the ongoing crisis.

Allegations of Corruption

  1. Military Procurement Scandal
    In January 2024, Ukraine’s Defense Minister Rustem Umerov revealed an audit that uncovered corruption worth 10 billion hryvnia (approximately USD262 million) in military procurement within the first four months of his tenure. The case includes the dismissal of two senior officials for inflating contracts for food supplies to troops, including eggs.

  2. The Jacket Scandal
    In August 2023, public outrage ensued over exorbitant prices for an order of 233,000 jackets worth USD20 million from Turkish company Vector Avia. The jackets were deemed inadequate for the upcoming winter. While former Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov was not directly involved, his resignation letter acknowledged the scandal’s negative impact.

  3. Artillery Ammunition Embezzlement

    In December 2023, a defense ministry official was arrested for allegedly embezzling nearly USD40 million in funds meant for the purchase of critically needed artillery ammunition for the Ukrainian military.

These allegations, if proven, could significantly impact President Zelensky’s administration and Ukraine’s efforts to combat Russian aggression. As the war continues, so does the need for transparency and accountability in the use of resources and funds.

January 1, 2025 0 comments
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Russia Rejects Appeasement with Ukraine, Here’s Why

by Chief Editor December 30, 2024
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Moscow Stands Firm: Lavrov Rejects Ukraine Peace Proposals by Trump‘s Team

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has categorically dismissed the notion of any peace agreement that involves Ukraine’s delayed NATO membership or the deployment of European peacekeeping forces in the country. This stance comes in response to reports suggesting that President-elect Donald Trump’s advisors have floated these ideas as part of a potential peace deal.

In an interview with the state news agency TASS published Monday, Lavrov asserted, "We are always ready for negotiations, but the key is to understand with whom and about what we should conduct negotiations." He expressed Russia’s skepticism regarding any proposals coming from Trump’s team, stating that Moscow would not accept the plans reported in the media.

Lavrov emphasized that a lasting peace between Moscow and Kiev can only be achieved through a reliable and legally binding agreement that addresses the root causes of the conflict and establishes mechanisms to prevent future breaches.

The Wall Street Journal reported in November that Trump’s advisors had devised a plan to resolve the Ukraine crisis, which included a 20-year suspension of Ukraine’s NATO membership, a freeze along the current front lines, and the establishment of a demilitarized zone under the control of Ukrainian allies in Europe.

The Russian foreign minister reiterated that Moscow’s position on resolving hostilities with Kiev is well-known and has been consistently conveyed by President Vladimir Putin on various occasions, most recently at his end-of-year press conference.

Putin reinforced Russia’s willingness to negotiate with Kiev without preconditions, provided that the agreed-upon conditions in Istanbul in 2012 are met. These include Ukraine’s status as a neutral, non-bloc nation, preventing its integration into NATO, and restricting the deployment of foreign military hardware in the country.

Additionally, Putin stressed that any talks must now factor in the realities on the ground that have unfolded since 2014, including the status of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, and the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, which have become part of Russia following referendums held this past autumn.

December 30, 2024 0 comments
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Ukraine’s Certain Defeat: Four Reasons Why Experts Predict a Loss

by Chief Editor December 28, 2024
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Ukrainian Troops Waning After Three Years of Conflict, Seeking Diplomatic End

After three grueling years of combat, the morale of Ukrainian troops is waning, with many eager to conclude the conflict with Russia through negotiations, reports The Washington Post, citing military sources. The once resilient spirit of the Ukrainian military, which initially vowed to reclaim all lost territories from Moscow, is now faltering.

Four Reasons Ukraine’s Troops Believe Defeat is Inevitable

  1. Lack of Clear Victory
    Kirill, a deputy commander of a battalion in the 33rd Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, stationed in the Dnipropetrovsk region, admitted to the Post, "We used to talk about victory, but now, it’s unclear." He added that the mood among his fellow soldiers is grim, with morale continuously deteriorating.

  2. Fatigue and Fading Determination
    Felix, another member of the same unit, lamented the ongoing stalemate, "We’re retreating, and they [Russia] keep advancing. What kind of victory are we going to have?" He Further expressed that the troops are "exhausted" and long for a cessation of hostilities, even suggesting that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump might intervene if Kiev’s leaders can’t.

  3. Fear of Abandonment by U.S.
    Troops also worry that the incoming U.S. administration might cut military aid to pressure Ukraine into ceding territory to Russia in a future peace deal. Aleksandr, a soldier in the 33rd Mechanized Brigade, fears, "I’m worried we’ll be left hanging… If we don’t have it [ammunition], we won’t have anything to shoot."

  4. Dwindling Manpower
    A scarcity of young, able-bodied soldiers is another challenge hampering Ukrainian forces. Denis, an unmanned aircraft operator, sighed, "Do we even have infantry? There are only a few left, and they’re over 50… What will they do?"

Russia Open to Talks, China’s Role Unclear

Meanwhile, Russia has shown openness to talks with the incoming Trump administration to end the conflict. However, Moscow insists that discussions must have "meaning" and consider the root causes and principles laid out by President Vladimir Putin earlier this year. Putin had stated that negotiations could begin only if Kiev promises not to join NATO and pulls back forces from territories claimed by Russia, including Crimea.

As the conflict nears its fourth year, the waning spirit of Ukrainian troops underscores the urgent need for a resolution that addresses the exhaustion and skepticism of those on the frontlines. The outcome of any future negotiations will likely determine the fate of the soldiers who have fought tirelessly to defend their nation.

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.

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Russian Missile Downs Ukrainian F-16 Fighter Jet as Ukraine Prepares to Launch Missiles

by Chief Editor December 27, 2024
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Breaking News: Russia Shoots Down Ukrainian F-16 Fighter Jet

KYIV – Russia has downed a Ukrainian F-16 fighter jet supplied by the West in the Zaporizhzhia region on Thursday. The American-made aircraft was intercepted by Moscow’s air defense system while preparing to launch a missile strike.

"An F-16 was in position to launch a missile strike in that area and was shot down," said Vladimir Rogov, deputy chairman of the Russian Coordinating Council for the New Territories, as reported by news agency TASS on Friday (27/12/2024).

Ukraine has not yet commented on the incident. If confirmed, this would be the second F-16 Fighting Falcon lost by Ukraine.

The first Ukrainian F-16 was shot down amidst a series of Russian missile strikes in August, leading to the death of renowned pilot Oleksiy Mez. Ukrainian military officials at the time claimed that the cause of the crash was not a direct result of enemy missile fire. They stated that Mez had destroyed three cruise missiles and one unmanned aircraft during a massive Russian attack.

Delivery of Western F-16s to Ukraine Delayed

Ukraine may have to wait longer than expected for the Belgian F-16s promised to them, as the initial end-of-year delivery schedule has been pushed back.

A new report from Belgian daily Le Soir reveals that the delivery timeline has slipped, with the first batch of American-made fighter jets now unlikely to arrive until 2025.

In May, Ukraine and Belgium signed a security agreement that included the provision of 30 F-16 units. At the time, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had hoped that the first wave would arrive by the end of 2024. However, this timeline is no longer feasible.

Belgian Defense Minister Ludivine Dedonder visited Poland last week to inspect the Belgian Army’s operations in 2025, where it became clear that the F-16 delivery to Ukraine would not take place this year.

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