In the early morning of February 24, 2022, Russia launched missile attacks on Ukrainian territory and launched a direct, full-scale invasion. The Ukrainian Armed Forces repel the enemy
- Zelensky had an emergency telephone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
«We discussed the impact of an attack on Israel on the security situation in the region and beyond. We stand in solidarity with Israel, which is suffering from a daring large-scale attack, and we sympathize with the numerous victims.”
- “We will fight and die in Kyiv if necessary” – Zaluzhny about his family before the Russian invasions in a conversation with US General Milley.
- GUR tried to liberate the Zaporizhzhya NPP three times, but to no avail, – Budanov.
▪️The first attempt was in August 2022 – The special forces crossed the Kakhovka Reservoir in boats, but were unable to gain a foothold in Energodar.
▪️Hundreds of people took part in the third attempt, including fighters from other countries and the commander of the International Legion. However, the Russians brought heavy equipment to the shore, so ours were unable to land.
- Searches of the mayor of Mukachevo Andrei Baloga are carried out by NABU and SBU, – journalist Vitaly Glagola.
According to preliminary information, everything is due to a corrupt sales scheme for the Avangard stadium. at a reduced price.
The damage is estimated at almost 100 million hryvnia🤬
UPD: The SBU and NABU confirmed searches of the leadership of the city of Mukachevo.
- The intelligence services of Russia and Belarus are preparing a terrorist attack in order to blame Ukraine for it, – Resistance.
Object for terrorist attack – oil depot "Brestoblnefteprodukt" near the village of Priluki, Brest region, 2 km from the Belarusian-Polish border. It is planned to carry out a drop from a UAV.
- The occupiers are shelling Avdeevka near Donetsk, there are heavy battles there, – Head of the VGA Barabash.
The shelling has continued since the morning, at least 12 airstrikes have already been recorded.
Rashists probably want to isolate Avdeevka from the north with the support of artillery
- Germany will transfer another Patriot air defense system to Ukraine.
The $1 billion winter military aid package will include:
▪️Additional Patriot air defense system;
▪️IRIS-T SLM;
▪️IRIS-T SLS;
▪️Three Gepard anti-aircraft installations.
- Should there be electronic subpoenas? What you need to know about the state register of conscripts:
The bill proposes to collect. data on all conscripts, those liable for military service and reservists and receive data on all citizens aged 17 to 60 years. TCCs will be able to receive numbers, email addresses and even a digitized image of a person.
- Visit to NATO headquarters, – Zelensky arrived in Brussels, Belgium.
The President says the visit will be important for our resilience this winter. He will also take part offline for the first time in a Ramstein meeting.
Waiting for details.
- The SBU exposed the scum that brought the Russian Iskander to Russia. to the village of Groza in the Kharkov region.
Two local residents turned out to be traitors – 30-year-old Vladimir Mamon and his younger brother 23-year-old Dmitry Mamon, who went over to the side of the Rashists during the occupation of the region.
On the eve of the liberation of the region, both traitors fled with their families to Russia, where they continued to work in favor of the aggressor country. Since the beginning of October this year, they began collecting information about the planned reburial of the deceased Ukrainian defender in the village of Groza. Having found out the exact address and timeof the peaceful event, Vladimir Mamon passed on this data to the occupiers.
- Great Britain will transfer "Shahedobeyki" to Ukraine Terrahawk Paladin.
They have an automatic cannon combined with a digital fire control system, as well as a radar responsible for detecting targets in any conditions.
They will help protect our ports and critical infrastructure.
- Belgium is the first to use Russian assets in favor of Ukraine, - Zelensky.
Belgian Prime Minister De Croo said that a fund of 1.7 billion euros would be created. It will be filled with taxes from Russian assets frozen in Belgium.
- Finnish-Estonian gas pipeline sabotaged (by Russia?)
The damage to the gas pipeline between Finland and Estonia was likely caused by “external activities,” Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said.
However, the Prime Minister did not comment on who or what may have caused the damage, saying it was too early to speculate.
A gas pipeline from Finland to Estonia was shut down on Sunday after operators noticed a suspected leak.
The Balticconnector pipeline was opened in 2020.
This allowed Finland to reduce its dependence on imports from Russia, as did the new LNG terminal at Inkoo.
- Belgium will send several F-16 fighters to Ukraine starting in 2025
According to the country's Defense Minister Ludivine Dedonder, the number of fighters delivered will depend on the number of F-35s transferred to Belgium as a replacement.
- Stoltenberg from NATO to Zelensky:
Your war — this is our war, your safety — this is our safety, your values — these are our values.
NATO will continue to provide full support to Ukraine.
- Reuters:
China has saved nearly $10 billion this year through record oil purchases from countries under Western sanctions.
An unintended consequence of sanctions imposed by the United States and other countries on Russia, Iran and Venezuela has been to lower the cost of oil imports for refineries in China, a major economic rival that often criticizes such "unilateral" sanctions. sanctions.
- Destroyed and damaged Russian equipment near Avdeevka in the Donetsk region
- 20-year-old Ukrainian student Ilya Gibeskul has been sitting in a Russian pre-trial detention center for 5 months after he was detained at the border. He is accused of “calling for terrorism” for 9 reposts on VK that he did not make.
Ilya Gibeskul studied at the Faculty of Philosophy at Kharkov Karazin University. In February 2022, he returned to Volnovakha to change his passport. On March 11, the Russian army took full control of the city. Later, Ilya and his father Alexander were found on the list of those taken to the Russian Federation. Together with his parents, he stayed with relatives in Voronezh. Ilya worked for a year to save money to leave. In April 2023, Ilya decided to cross the Russian-Polish border through the automobile checkpoint in Bagrationovsk on a bicycle. The guy was kept at the Russian border for 6 hours. He spoke about this in a letter to a journalist from the Zaborona publication.
When he came to the Polish border guards, citing the fact that he did not have a foreign passport and was presenting an internal passport of Ukraine, they did not let him through. Ilya was forced to return to the post of the Russian Federation. There he was put in handcuffs into a car.
“One of the men asked where the phone was, took it out of my pocket and started doing something with it (they all already knew the password),” — Ilya recalls in a letter from the pre-trial detention center. At this moment, Ilya’s page on VKontakte 9 reposts appeared: Dudayev’s speeches, training camp for “Azov”. Ilya denies that he made these reposts; his last publication on this network was in 2019.
Ilya was brought to the police station in Kaliningrad, where they drew up a report for petty hooliganism – allegedly on April 14 at 23:30 he “expressed obscene language" on the street Lukashova in Kaliningrad. For this he was arrested for 14 days. But at that time, Ilya was in a car with border guards on the road from Bagrationovsk to Kaliningrad, and could not be on Lukashov Street, Gibeskul’s lawyer Mikhail Uvarov tells ASTRA. After 2 weeks, the student was charged with a new charge, this time under Part 2 of Art. 205.2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation — for reposts.
“At that time, Ilya no longer had access to the phone; he physically could not publish anything on the social network,” says the lawyer.
All this time, Ilya has been kept in pre-trial detention center 1 in Kaliningrad.
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- “Get out, Babylon!”: a St. Petersburg resident twice expelled from universities for his anti-war position was detained during a picket
Today, St. Petersburg resident Dmitry Kuzmin held a single picket in the city center. He went out to the Kazan Cathedral with a poster: “Get out, Babylon.” (line from Boris Grebenshchikov's song).
Kuzmin stood at the picket for several hours, reports "Paper". He was then detained by men in uniform. According to OVD-Info, the young man was taken to police department No. 28. He is charged with an administrative charge of violating Covid restrictions.
This year, Kuzmin was expelled from the history department of St. Petersburg State University due to accusations of “abuse” over the memory of a student who died in the war. Then Dmitry moved to the Faculty of History of the Herzen State Pedagogical University. In early October, he was expelled from the university for an anti-war picket.
- Tragedy in two acts
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- Photos from Russian tank crews, desperate attempts to survive
- They were probably trained by the same specialists as “Kyiv in three days”.