RUSSIA is “mobilized reservists” in its war over the Dnipro River because of an “extremely weak” workforce, British intelligence facilities suggest.
Mad Vladimir Putin is said to have sent those “poorly trained” foot soldiers to their deaths, while desperately trying to stay on the ground in the region.
According to the Defense Ministry, Russia will have to recruit “better quality” infantrymen if it hopes to secure the site.
It comes as Ukraine’s staunch president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has criticized the Kremlin’s “madman” for sending Russian troops “to their deaths. “
“This is where the madness of the Russian command is most obvious. Day after day, for months, they lead other people to their deaths there, concentrating the point of artillery attacks,” M. said. Zelensky in his evening speech.
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The former Russian president has asked Elon Musk to withdraw his Starlink service in Ukraine.
This comes after Elon Musk finalized his acquisition of social media platform Twitter.
The deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council congratulated Musk on his inauguration.
Vladimir Putin participated this afternoon in an assembly with the Collective Security Treaty Organization.
The CSTO is an intergovernmental military alliance in Eurasia formed by Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan.
The Kremlin leader said Russia is in a position to participate in peace talks.
“It’s not about us, we’re in a position to negotiate.
“But Kyiv’s leaders do not have to continue negotiations with Russia,” he told the Valdai Discussion Club in Moscow.
Yesterday, the Russian dictator claimed that the Kremlin was not aiming to employ nuclear missiles in its war against Ukraine, despite thinly veiled threats.
Now, US President Joe Biden has responded to those claims.
“If he doesn’t intend to, why is he still talking about it?Why do you talk about the ability to use a tactical nuclear weapon?Biden told NewsNation.
“He was very damaging in the way he approached this,” Biden added.
In his late-night speech, President Zelensky of Ukraine criticized Russian leaders for “leading other people to their deaths. “
“This is where the madness of the Russian command is most obvious. Day after day, for months, they lead other people to their deaths there, concentrating the point of artillery attacks,” M. said. Zelensky in his late-night video speech.
This occurs when Putin begins sending troops to war who were recruited into the “partial mobilization” program.
The British Ministry of Defence has shared an education clip of Ukrainian troops to protect them as part of the British education initiative.
Speaking to Twitter, the Ministry of Defence said: “This week across the UK, Ukrainian recruits have received intensive education in frontline battlefield skills to protect their homeland.
“The British Armed Forces are proud to welcome running shoes from nine other nations to participate in this programme. “
The clip shows Ukrainian infantrymen walking in line in a windy landscape.
According to Ukrainian Finance Minister Serhii Marchenko, the besieged country will have $38 billion a year to rebuild after the Russian invasion.
“Lately we are looking for resources for a critical recovery. . . We’re talking about $38 billion a year,” he said.
Russia has seriously breached Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and cultural landscape, destroying more than two hundred cultural sites.
President Vladimir Putin’s first deputy chief of staff, Sergey Kiriyenko, is visiting the occupied Kherson region today for Al Jazeera.
This occurs when the Russian verifies that his planned “evacuation” of the region has been “complete” over the past day.
Ukrainian forces are engaged in a counteroffensive near the city, as they try to recapture the stolen land.
On Wednesday, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin conducted a series of missile tests as nuclear fears grow in Europe.
The tests would have been successful, with the missile hitting its target.
According to Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat, Ukraine has destroyed more than three hundred Iranian “kamikaze” drones in recent weeks.
Russia reportedly used those reasonable drones to try to destroy Ukraine’s electrical infrastructure before winter.
The British Ministry of Defence a visual review of the battlefield in Ukraine.
Currently, Ukraine is engaged in a counteroffensive in the Kherson region.
Putin said the decade will be the “most dangerous” since World War II in a chilling televised speech.
Yesterday, in his annual speech at an assembly of the Valdai Discussion Club in Russia, Putin said: “We are on a historic frontier: we are waiting for the most dangerous and unpredictable decade. . . since the end of World War II. ” World War. “
The brutal Russian dictator would continue to accuse the West of “stoking” his bloody invasion of Ukraine by denying any suggestion that Russia was contemplating nuclear missiles in the conflict.
“They are fueling the war in Ukraine, multiplying provocations in Taiwan, destabilizing food and energy markets,” he said furiously.
“As for the latter, it is not deliberate, we do not doubt it, it is due to systemic errors. “
He said the West “calls it sabotage of the liberal global order,” Putin said, adding that this translates into boycotts and industrial embargoes.
Washington calls the existing global order a “liberal global order” and says it is “increasingly chaotic. “
“They even impose sanctions on their allies,” Putin says.
Speaking about the coexistence of other religions, he said: “The coexistence of other religions and we do not ask that they be changed, we will have to treat each other with respect, and I know that firsthand,” Putin said.
“They have nothing to offer the world to maintain their rule,” Putin exclaimed.
White House national security spokesman John Kirby said there were no signs lately that Russia was making plans to use an alleged grimy bomb in Ukraine.
“We don’t see any sign, even today, that the Russians are making plans to use a dirty bomb or even make arrangements for it,” he said.
This comes after Russian security officials contacted the Western military to warn that Ukraine is making plans to attack its own people, raising fears that the Kremlin is preparing to carry out a false flag attack.
President Zelensky warned Russia that his country would be defeated.
“The bombings will destroy us: listening to the anthem of the enemy on our land is scarier than the rockets of the enemy in our skies. We are afraid of the dark,” Zelensky said.
The came amid Putin’s accusations that the West is “fueling” the standoff in Ukraine.
Reports claim that Russian attacks in the occupied Donetsk region in the past 24 hours have left 4 dead and others injured.
According to Pavlo Kyrylenko, governor of the region, those who suffered these attacks were civilians.
Russia has engaged in a brutal bombing crusade in weeks as it seeks to cut off Ukraine’s electricity.
In his address to the country yesterday, Putin criticized the United States for damaging its ties with China over Taiwan.
He called House Speaker Nanci Pelosi to come to Taiwan, calling it a provocation.
The relationship between China and Taiwan is incredibly tense right now, with the island country desperate to retain its independence.
Ukrainian publication Kyiv Independent reported that Russian casualties are reaching 70,000 as their brutality continues.
Citing Ukraine’s armed forces, the report claims that Russia has lost 69,700 since the war began.
In the early hours of Thursday morning, an oil depot in the Russian-occupied Donetsk region was reportedly hit by Ukrainian missiles.
This comes as Zelensky’s forces to retake the illegally annexed region.
No casualties were reported.
The British Ministry of Defense has its latest data on the confrontation in Ukraine.
“Russia has probably reinforced some of its arrays west of the Dnipro River with mobilized reservists. However, this is due to an incredibly low staffing level,” he said.
In September 2022, Russian officials described the corporations in Kherson’s domain as consisting of between six and eight men each. The companies are expected to deploy with about a hundred people.
“Over the past six weeks, Russian floor forces obviously have to move into a long-term defensive posture in the maximum front-line spaces in Ukraine.
“This is due to a more realistic assessment that the seriously ill-equipped and poorly trained Ukrainian force lately is only capable of defensive operations.
“Even if Russia manages to consolidate long-term defensive lines in Ukraine, its operational design will be vulnerable.
“To regain the initiative, it will have to regenerate cellular forces, capable of dynamically countering Ukrainian advances and carrying out its own large-scale offensive operations. “
Yesterday, the Russian dictator claimed that the Kremlin was not aiming to employ nuclear missiles in its war against Ukraine, despite thinly veiled threats.
Now, US President Joe Biden has responded to those claims.
“If he doesn’t have intentions, why does he stay talking about it?Why do you talk about the ability to use a tactical nuclear weapon?” said Mr. Biden to NewsNation.
“He was very damaging in the way he approached this,” Biden added.
President Putin raised the factor of cancellation culture in his last televised address.
He said it “annihilates everything living and creative” and “stuns the expansion of loose thought. “
Putin added: “They think more. . . they can’t just blame the Kremlin. “
Then he quotes Fyodor Dostoevsky’s The Possessed, saying, “Starting from freedom, I have come to despotism. “
The Ministry of Defense an update on the scenario in Ukraine.
“On October 24, 2022, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin would coordinate the ‘development of security measures’ in Russia’s regions,” he said.
“This followed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decree introducing a new regime of security alert levels.
“It is very likely that this move will lead to closer interconnection of regional governors in Russia’s national security system. This is one more step in organizing society as Russia’s war against Ukraine continues under pressure. “
“The increased involvement of regional officials is designed, at least in part, to deflect public grievances from national leaders.
“The Kremlin has followed a similar technique to the COVID-19 crisis. However, it will probably be more complicated for the Kremlin to insulate Russian society from the effects of the ‘special army operation’ in Ukraine.
According to Oleksii Hromov, deputy head of the Main Directorate of Operations of the General Staff of Kyiv, Ukraine is in favor of an attack on Belarus, a state allied with Russia.
“At present, the creation of a strike force [in Belarus] is observable,” Hromov said.
“[But] there are and will be threats. We are reacting, we have already raised our troops in the direction of the north.
This comes as reports spread that Russia is attacking thousands of troops in the country.
On Wednesday night, Russia continued its brutal bombing of the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.
And according to the regional governor, those attacks on several electrical installations.
“Last night, the enemy destroyed electrical infrastructure facilities in our region. Several critical facilities have been disabled,” Oleksiy Kuleba said in a video clip on Telegram.
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