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  • Russians target energy facilities in Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk oblasts, strikes reported

    Russians target energy facilities in Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk oblasts, strikes reported

    A Russian missile attack on the morning of 13 December has targeted the Ukrainian energy sector, attacking facilities in the country’s western oblasts, particularly in Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk oblasts. Strikes have been reported.

    Source: heads of Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk and Kirovohrad oblasts military administrations on Telegram

    Details: Svitlana Onyshchuk, Head of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Military Administration, said that Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast had suffered "the largest attack during the full-scale war".

    Quote from Onyshchuk: "At dawn, the enemy used attack drones and cruise missiles. They targeted critical infrastructure facilities. There are strikes! As of now, fortunately, there are no casualties."

    Details: Onyshchuk said that air defence forces were responding in the oblast. The appropriate services are currently working at the scenes of the strikes to deal with the aftermath of the attack.

    Maksym Kozytskyi, Head of Lviv Oblast Military Administration, also said that the Russians had attacked energy facilities in the region.

    "Fortunately, as of this moment, there is no information about casualties. However, due to the attack, there will be changes to the schedules of power outages. More details to follow," Kozytskyi wrote.

    Andrii Raykovych, Head of Kirovohrad Oblast Military Administration, said that the night and morning had been challenging in Kirovohrad Oblast as well.

    "It was a tough night and morning. Another large-scale enemy attack. In Kirovohrad Oblast, the defenders of the sky destroyed an enemy drone. Minor damage was recorded at a house in Novoarkhanhelsk. Relevant services are at the scene,’ he wrote.

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  • Syrian rebels seize drug warehouse allegedly run by Bashar al-Assad’s brother

    Syrian rebels seize drug warehouse allegedly run by Bashar al-Assad’s brother

    Syrian rebels seize drug warehouse allegedly run by Bashar al-Assad's brother

    HTS rebels seized military bases and Captagon distribution centers, allegedly run by Bashar al-Assad's brother. Huge quantities of narcotic stimulants were found. They plan to destroy them.

    Led by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group, the rebels say they have found a huge amount of drugs and have promised to destroy them.

    Transmits UNN with reference to Agence France-Presse and ABC.

    The rebels, led by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group, have seized military bases and distribution centers for the amphetamine-type stimulant that has flooded the hidden market across the Middle East. After the Islamist-led victors found a huge shipment of drugs, they vowed to destroy them.

    A black-masked militant, Abu Malek al-Shami, said that the captured factory producing psychostimulant drugs Captagon was linked to Maher al-Assad and Amer Hiti.

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    Maher al-Assad, the brother of Bashar al-Assad, was a military commander and is now believed to be on the run. He has often been accused of being the force behind the lucrative captagon trade.

    We found a large number of devices that were filled with packages of Captagon tablets intended for smuggling out of the country. This is a huge number. It is impossible to count

    – Shami said.

    For reference

    There is now information circulating online that Bashar al-Assad's regime has earned billions of dollars by exporting highly addictive amphetamine from Syria to the oil-rich Gulf countries.

    Captagon was born as a drug in Germany in the sixties, and was used recreationally, in particular to interfere with sleep for certain purposes. But the drug was banned. Nevertheless, Captagon was produced in Syria and circulated in Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan, and in European countries.

    The drug has been called “cocaine for the poor” (a tablet costs about twenty dollars) and “the drug of jihadists” because it was believed to have been used by the terrorists who attacked Paris during the November 2015 attacks.

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    It has also been reported that the drug was used by ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) and Hamas terrorists, including those who committed the October 7 massacre, which is why Captagon was nicknamed the “ISIS drug.

    The consumption of Captagon is still growing, ABC writes: there are British sources who even claim that its turnover is similar to or even higher than that of Mexican drug cartels.

    Besides the price, the key to its success is that it increases activity and eliminates hunger.

    For example, students use it to increase their productivity; taxi drivers, truck drivers, and even soldiers use it to stay awake and work on the job; others use khat to avoid eating, explains Caroline Rose, director of the New Lines Institute.

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    Captagon has fueled an epidemic of drug abuse in the wealthy Gulf states, threatening social peace, Carnegie researcher Hesham Alghannam wrote.

    Assad allegedly used the captagon trade as a means of putting pressure on the Gulf states, particularly Saudi Arabia, to reintegrate Syria into the Arab world, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace researcher Hesham Alghannam said.

    Addendum

    It is now known that although the rebel-announced discovery of captagon in a warehouse was large, smaller but still impressive stockpiles of the substance were also found at military facilities associated with units under Maher al-Assad's command.

    “When we entered the area, we found a huge amount of captagon. That's why we destroyed it and burned it,” says an HTS fighter with the military nickname ‘Khattab’.

    G7 reaffirms support for Syria and calls for an inclusive political transition: what awaits the Assad regimeDec 12 2024, 10:23 PM • 12740 views

  • Man City eye five stars ahead of January with PL man ‘open’ to move after £715m boost

    Man City eye five stars ahead of January with PL man ‘open’ to move after £715m boost

    Man City transfer targets Florian Wirtz, Martin Zubimendi and Bruno Guimaraes

    Man City are ‘ready to sign’ a top midfielder in the January transfer window after recording club-record revenue figures, according to reports.

    The Citizens made a good start to the new Premier League season under Pep Guardiola, with seven wins from their opening nine matches.

    However, Man City then lost four Premier League matches in a row, before a 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest last week ended that run, with Guardiola’s side struggling without Rodri in the middle of the park.

    The Citizens dropped points again on Saturday as they drew 2-2 against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, while they lost 2-0 to Juventus in midweek in their ninth winless match in ten in all competitions.

    Man City are currently fourth in the Premier League, two points behind Arsenal and four adrift of Chelsea, while Guardiola’s side are eight points behind leaders Liverpool, although Arne Slot’s men have a game in hand.

    Spain international Rodri, who won the Ballon d’Or at the end of October, picked up a serious knee injury against Arsenal on September 22 and was ruled out for the season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament.

    And now Man City will do everything they can to find a midfielder in the January transfer window to get their stuttering season back on track.

    The Times claims that Man City are ‘ready to enter the transfer market for reinforcements next month as they look to arrest an alarming dip in form’.

    One of their main targets is Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz with the Premier League champions ‘huge admirers’ of the Germany international.

    On City’s pursuit of Wirtz, The Times add:

    ‘However City know that Bayer Leverkusen are unwilling to sell their star midfielder in January. There is no guarantee that they will be able to attract the £85million-rated player next summer either because he is of serious interest to Real Madrid.’

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    Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes is also another player Man City have their eye on and the Brazil international ‘would be open to a move to the Etihad Stadium either next month or in the summer transfer window’.

    The report continues:

    ‘City decided against triggering the £100million release clause that was in Guimarães’ contract last summer. It is unclear if Newcastle would consider a lower bid for the player, who signed a new five-year deal two months ago.’

    After rejecting a move to Liverpool in the summer transfer window, it is understood that Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi is ‘now open to a move’ with the Citizens among the clubs ‘alerted’ to his availability.

    Atalanta’s Ederson and Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton are also on Man City’s list as they look to find a midfielder to bring some composure and creativity back to the middle of the pitch.

    Man City will be helped in the transfer market by news that they recorded club-record revenue figures of £715m for the year ending June 30, 2024.

  • In the sky over Ukraine, 81 missiles and 80 drones were shot down – Air Force

    In the sky over Ukraine, 81 missiles and 80 drones were shot down – Air Force

    In the sky over Ukraine, 81 missiles and 80 drones were shot down - Air Force

    The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on the results of air defense over the past day. From 2:00 PM on December 12 to 10:00 AM on December 13, 81 out of 94 missiles and 80 out of 193 enemy drones were destroyed.

    The air defense forces of Ukraine shot down 81 out of 94 missiles and 80 out of 193 enemy attack drones launched by the Russian army from 2:00 pm on December 12 to 10:00 am on December 13, the Ukrainian Air Force reported on Friday, according to UNN.

    Details

    According to the Air Force, from 2:00 pm on December 12 to 10:00 am on December 13, the enemy carried out a combined air attack on Ukraine with various types of missiles and attack drones.

    In total, the radio engineering troops of the Air Force detected 287 enemy air attack assets during this period – 94 missiles and 193 UAVs, namely:

    – 4 aeroballistic X-47M2 "Kinzhal" missiles from MiG-31K fighters, launch area – Tambov region;

    – 2 "Iskander-M" ballistic missiles, launch area – Bryansk region, temporarily occupied Crimea;

    – 1 KN-23 ballistic missile, launch area – Bryansk region;

    – 55 X-101, X-55SM cruise missiles from Tu-95MS strategic bombers, launch area – Volgograd region;

    – 24 "Kalibr" cruise missiles, launch area – Black Sea;

    – 7 "Iskander-K" cruise missiles, launch area – Voronezh, Rostov regions;

    – 1 guided air-to-surface missile X-59/X-69, launch area – airspace over the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk region;

    – 193 "Shahed" attack UAVs and unidentified UAVs from the areas of Kursk, Primorsko-Akhtarsk, Orel, Bryansk, Millerovo – Russia.

    The air attack was repelled by air defense missile troops, aviation, electronic warfare units, mobile fire groups of the Air Force and the Defense Forces of Ukraine. Including the effective work of F-16s, the Air Force emphasized.

    As of 11:30, the confirmed destruction is: 80 X-101/X-55SM/"Kalibr"/"Iskander-K" cruise missiles; 1 "Iskander-M" ballistic missile; 80 "Shahed" attack UAVs and unidentified UAVs. In addition, 105 enemy UAVs did not reach their targets due to active countermeasures by the Defense Forces (lost in location), five returned to Russia, and one to Belarus

    – the Air Force reported.

    They also added that the enemy's missile and drone strike was again mainly aimed at Ukraine's energy facilities.

  • Russia launches one of largest attacks on Ukraine’s energy grid

    Russia launches one of largest attacks on Ukraine’s energy grid

    Russia launches one of largest attacks on Ukraine's energy grid

    Editor's note: This is a developing story and is being updated.

    Russia launched a large-scale aerial attack against Ukraine's energy infrastructure early on Dec. 13, firing around 290 missiles and drones across multiple regions.

    "The enemy continues its terror. Once again, the energy sector across Ukraine is under massive attack," Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko said.

    Air defense is active in Kyiv Oblast, the regional administration said. Explosions were also reported in the Odesa, Vinnytsia, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Cherkasy oblasts. Russian forces deployed cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and the Kinzhal air-launched ballistic missiles, the Air Force reported.

    Russia launched at least 93 missiles, including those supplied by North Korea, President Volodymyr Zelensky said. Eighty-one were shot down, including 11 intercepted by Ukraine's F-16 fighter jets.

    Moscow's forces also deployed close to 200 drones, making it "one of the largest strikes on our energy grid," Zelensky said.

    "As a result of the mass missile-drone attack, energy facilities in multiple regions were damaged," the state energy operator Ukrenergo said. Repair works are underway, but the scope of emergency shutdowns will increase, according to the statement.

    Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast suffered the "most massive attack during the full-scale war," Governor Svitlana Onyshchuk announced. Cruise missiles and drones struck critical infrastructure facilities in the region, but no casualties were reported at the moment.

    Energy facilities were targeted in Lviv Oblast, according to regional authorities. Neighboring Ternopil Oblast was also impacted, the regional military administration said without revealing details.

    "There are no casualties. Critical infrastructure facilities are operating normally," the Ternopil Oblast authorities said on Telegram. Earlier in the morning, officials said that half of the region's residents were without power due to emergency shutdowns.

    Two people – employees of a civilian enterprise – were injured in the village of Myrne in Kharkiv Oblast, Governor Oleh Syniehubov reported initially. The number of injuries later rose to four.

    The Polish Air Force scrambled its fighter jets as Russian drones and missiles entered western Ukraine, a usual precaution Warsaw takes during Russian mass strikes.

    "This is (Russian President Vladimir) Putin’s 'peace' plan – destroying everything. This is how he wants to negotiate, by terrorizing millions of people," Zelensky said.

    "Oil gives Putin enough money to believe in impunity. A strong reaction from the world is needed: a massive strike – a massive reaction."

    Russian guided bomb attacks fall sharply after ATACMS, Storm Shadow strikes, analysts sayRussian attacks against Ukraine with guided aerial bombs have reportedly fallen by over 50% since Western partners allowed Kyiv to target Russia with long-range missiles.Russia launches one of largest attacks on Ukraine's energy gridThe Kyiv IndependentAbbey FenbertRussia launches one of largest attacks on Ukraine's energy grid
  • IAEA: 5 out of 9 Ukrainian power units reduced capacity due to Russian attack on energy sector

    IAEA: 5 out of 9 Ukrainian power units reduced capacity due to Russian attack on energy sector

    IAEA: 5 out of 9 Ukrainian power units reduced capacity due to Russian attack on energy sector

    The IAEA reports that 5 out of 9 operating power units in Ukraine have been reduced due to the morning attack by Russia. During the attack, Ukrainian forces shot down 81 missiles and 80 drones.

    Five out of 9 power units in Ukraine have reduced power due to the morning attack on the energy sector by Russian Federation, the IAEA reported on Friday, UNN reports.

    Details

    “Today, 5 of Ukraine's 9 operating power units have reduced capacity due to renewed attacks on energy infrastructure,” the IAEA reported on X.

    In the sky over Ukraine, 81 missiles and 80 drones were shot down – Air ForceDec 13 2024, 09:58 AM • 2812 views

  • After new Russian strike, Ukrainian Foreign Ministry urges partners to find 20 air defence systems faster

    After new Russian strike, Ukrainian Foreign Ministry urges partners to find 20 air defence systems faster

    Because of a new Russian large-scale attack on energy infrastructure, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha reminded partners about Ukraine's request for at least 20 additional medium-range air defence systems.

    Source: European Pravda with reference to Sybiha on X (Twitter)

    Details: Sybiha reported that Russian missiles are again flying at Ukraine and that most of them are targeting power system facilities.

    Quote: "Russia aims to deprive us of energy. Instead, we must deprive it of the means of terror. I reiterate my call for the urgent delivery of 20 NASAMS, HAWK, or IRIS-T air defence systems."

    Massive Russian missile attack on Ukraine this morning, primarily targeting the energy system. Russia aims to deprive us of energy. Instead, we must deprive it of the means of terror. I reiterate my call for the urgent delivery of 20 NASAMS, HAWK, or IRIS-T air defense systems.

    — Andrii Sybiha 🇺🇦 (@andrii_sybiha) December 13, 2024

    Background:

    • Before the NATO ministerial meeting in early December, Sybiha said that Ukraine was asking the allies to find at least 20 air defence systems to continue to effectively repel Russian air attacks.
    • Shortly before that, Canada confirmed that the NASAMS system it had ordered from the United States for Ukraine was already in Ukraine.
    • During his visit to Kyiv, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced that the sixth IRIS-T system, Patriot launchers and Gepard anti-aircraft systems would be among the weapons Germany would send in December.

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  • Brian Austin Green comments on the breakup of Megan Fox and MGK: “We need to grow up”

    Brian Austin Green comments on the breakup of Megan Fox and MGK: “We need to grow up”

    Brian Austin Green comments on the breakup of Megan Fox and MGK: “We need to grow up”

    Megan Fox's ex-husband has spoken out harshly about Machine Gun Kelly after their breakup. Brian Austin Green said that the 30-year-old musician “needs to grow up” and said that he wants the best for Megan.

    American actor Bryan Austin Green has spoken out sharply against Machine Gun Kelly after he dumped pregnant Megan Fox, writes UNN with reference to Daily Mail.

    Details [1

    Megan Fox's ex-husband Brian Austin Green, during an interview with TMZ , said that MGK was immature and said that he should grow up.Interestingly, Brian himself had not even heard that his ex-wife Megan Fox had divorced MGK a few weeks after they announced that they were expecting their first child.

    “I didn't even know… I had no idea,” Brian said when asked about his reaction to the breakup.

    When the interviewer mentioned the reports that Megan had allegedly broken up with MGK after she found correspondence with other women on his phone, the actor's first thought was MGK's age.

    How old is he? He's in his 30s, isn't he?

    He asked the interviewer.

    When asked if the musician had “many” affairs while dating his ex-fiancée, Brian said he had “no idea” but he believed MGK was too old for such alleged behavior.

    But at the age of 30? Like, I don't know, I need to grow up

    – he continued, noting that his ex-wife is pregnant with a child by this pop-punk rocker.

    Brian went on to clarify that he simply wants “the best” for both Meghan and her unborn child, as well as their three children. However, when asked if he hoped that Meghan and MGK would remain separate, he responded coyly that he hoped for the “best outcome” for Meghan and their children, whatever that might be.

    Brian and Meghan started dating in 2004, when he was 30 and she was just 18. Two years later, the couple got engaged, but then broke off the engagement in 2009 to get engaged again in June 2010. And just a few days later, they were married in Hawaii.

    However, the marriage was not easy, and they announced their divorce in 2015. But in 2016, they reconciled, but they had to wait until 2019 to officially reject their divorce petition. In 2020, their marriage did break down, then they separated for good, and their divorce was finalized the following year.

    After breaking up with Megan, Bryan has been dating Australian professional dancer Sharna Burgess since late 2020.

    In June 2022, the couple had a son, Zane, who is now two years old. Bryan also has an older son, 22-year-old Cassius, from his relationship and engagement to his Beverly Hills, 90210 co-star Vanessa Marcil. They called off their engagement and divorced in 2003, a year after Cassius was born.

    Recall

    American singer Selena Gomez got engaged to producer Benny Blanco. The couple, who have been publicly together since December 2023, have a history of collaboration on several hits.

  • Russia jails 2 Ukrainian soldiers deployed in Kursk Oblast for 14, 15 years

    Russia jails 2 Ukrainian soldiers deployed in Kursk Oblast for 14, 15 years

    Russia jails 2 Ukrainian soldiers deployed in Kursk Oblast for 14, 15 years

    A military court in Moscow sentenced captured Ukrainian soldiers who fought in Kursk Oblast, Vitalii Panchenko and Ivan Dmytrakov, to 14 and 15 years in prison, respectively, Russia’s state-owned TASS news agency reported on Dec. 12.

    The court convicted the soldiers of "terrorism," accusing them of "opening fire to kill both Russian servicemen and civilians." Russia often uses trumped-up charges to jail captured Ukrainian soldiers, activists, journalists, and regular civilians for lengthy terms.

    According to the court, Panchenko and Dmytrakov, who served in Ukraine’s 61st Separate Mechanized Brigade, crossed the Russian border into Kursk Oblast on Aug. 7. Ukrainian forces continue to hold on to a part of the embattled Russian region as Moscow's forces are attempting to push Kyiv's troops out.

    Russia's Investigative Committee also accused the two servicemen of "illegally crossing the state border," even though Russian forces wage an all-out war on Ukrainian territory. The committee further claimed that they abducted three Russian citizens to Ukraine and that Panchenko and other Ukrainian soldiers looted a grocery store in the Ukraine-held town of Sudzha.

    Both Panchenko and Dmytrakov will serve the first three years of their sentences in prison, followed by strict regime penal colonies.

    The statement does not specify whether the two soldiers pleaded guilty. Ukrainian officials said that the vast majority of Ukrainian soldiers captured by Russia are subjected to physical and psychological torture.

    The Russian media report that this is the first sentence issued by a Russian court against Ukrainian service members over alleged acts in Kursk Oblast.

    In a separate case, Russian occupation authorities in Donetsk jailed nine Ukrainian soldiers captured after defending Mariupol to between 24 years and a life sentence, the city's exiled authorities reported on Dec. 11.

    While Ukraine has successfully facilitated the release of some captives through prisoner exchanges, many Ukrainians remain in Russian captivity, often under severe conditions.

    Russian occupation court sentences Ukrainian to 11 years for alleged espionageA Russian-controlled court in occupied Donetsk Oblast sentenced 20-year-old Mikhail Karimov, a resident of Mariupol, to 11 years in a strict regime penal colony, Mariupol City Council reported on Dec. 12.Russia jails 2 Ukrainian soldiers deployed in Kursk Oblast for 14, 15 yearsThe Kyiv IndependentTim ZadorozhnyyRussia jails 2 Ukrainian soldiers deployed in Kursk Oblast for 14, 15 years
  • Russian missile attack in Ternopil region: what is known about the consequences

    Russian missile attack in Ternopil region: what is known about the consequences

    Russian missile attack in Ternopil region: what is known about the consequences

    An enemy missile attack with negative consequences was recorded in the Ternopil region. There were no casualties, and critical infrastructure is operating normally.

    In Ternopil region, "negative consequences" were recorded as a result of a Russian missile attack, there were no casualties, and critical infrastructure is operating normally, the Ternopil RMA reported on Telegram, UNN reported.

    Details

    "The enemy missile attack resulted in negative consequences. There are no casualties. Critical infrastructure is operating normally. More details later," the Ternopil RMA said.

    Half of Ternopil region without electricity due to Russian strikesDec 13 2024, 07:12 AM • 10281 view