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  • Russian forces are attacking Ukrainian energy infrastructure – Ukraine’s Energy Ministry

    Russian forces are attacking Ukrainian energy infrastructure – Ukraine’s Energy Ministry

    Ukraine's Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko has reported that Russian forces launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine's energy sector on the morning of 13 December.

    Source: Halushchenko on Facebook; Ukrenergo, Ukraine’s state-owned electricity transmission operator, on Telegram

    Quote from Halushchenko: "The enemy continues their terror. The energy sector all over Ukraine is under a large-scale attack yet again. Power engineers are taking all necessary measures to minimise the impact on the power grid.

    The damage caused [by the bombardment] will be determined as soon as the security situation allows."

    Details: Ukrenergo reported that more power outages will occur due to the large-scale missile attack on energy facilities.

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  • China accuses the Philippines of provocations in the South China Sea

    China accuses the Philippines of provocations in the South China Sea

    China accuses the Philippines of provocations in the South China Sea

    China accuses the Philippines of violating its borders in the South China Sea with the support of the United States, which threatens regional peace. China vows to defend its territory but remains open to dialogue.

    Today, December 25, Chinese state media accused the Philippines of regularly violating China's borders in the South China Sea. This was reported by UNN with reference to Reuters.

    Details

    Chinese media emphasize that the Philippines relies on US support to constantly provoke China, and this "extremely dangerous" behavior is seriously damaging regional peace and stability.

    China and the Philippines exchange accusations of attacking their shipsDec 10 2023, 12:04 PM • 45830 views

    In addition, China's People's Daily stated that Washington often uses its defense treaty with Manila to "intimidate" China, openly supporting the Philippines' violation of Chinese sovereignty and "inflating security concerns."

    Against the backdrop of such statements in the media, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said that China is ready to resolutely defend its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests.

    Nevertheless, the door of dialogue with China remains open. We are ready to work with the Philippines to properly address maritime issues through negotiations and consultations

    – the Chinese official emphasized.

    Addendum

    The deterioration of bilateral relations coincides with Manila's moves to strengthen military relations with Japan and the United States, its former colonial power and defense ally for seven decades.

    Also this month, the United States sent a warship to the disputed area, where China and the Philippines have had several naval confrontations.

    For reference

    China considers almost the entire South China Sea to be its territory. Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam also claim part of the sea area. In 2016

    The International Court of Arbitration in The Hague has recognized some of China's claims as illegal. However, China does not recognize this decision.

    In this regard, incidents between Chinese and Philippine vessels in the region occur regularly. The United States has repeatedly emphasized that it will defend the Philippines in the event of an armed attack under the 1951 Mutual Defense Treaty.

    Recall

    China will continue military pressure on the Philippines amid a sovereignty dispute in the South China Sea. This was stated by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi after a conversation with his Philippine counterpart.

  • Man United and Amorim indebted to supersub Hojlund after stuttering start in Plzen

    Man United and Amorim indebted to supersub Hojlund after stuttering start in Plzen

    Rasmus Hojlund of Manchester United during a Premier League match

    Funny the things upon which a football match can turn.

    This 2-1 Europa League victory at Viktoria Plzen was for a long time a game going familiarly askew for this early and incoherent iteration of Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United. They are still visibly a team, squad and manager learning as they go, adapting to each other and making plenty of mistakes as they do so.

    One of those mistakes had given Viktoria Plzen a lead early in the second half after what was largely a non-event of a first half in which United’s brand of stale and sterile domination brought back unpleasant memories of the Louis van Gaal years.

    Onana tried to play a pass to Matthijs de Ligt who was in no position to receive it allowing the home side in and giving Matej ‘Wait, That Matej Vydra?’ Vydra to score.

    Shortly after that, a frustrated and frustrating Marcus Rashford – already on a booking – leapt inexplicably into a wild challenge in which he was lucky to make contact with his trailing rather than leading leg. Second yellow thus dodged, he was swiftly hooked by Amorim to save him from himself.

    It’s one of the most basic plays in the managerial armoury, but it worked. Rasmus Hojlund replaced Rashford and was excellent as United took charge of the final half-hour of the game to such an extent that the winner when it came in the closing minutes was entirely deserved.

    Fellow substitute Mason Mount created the equaliser for Hojlund, but it was the winner that really caught the eye. The swiftness of thought and precision of execution from Bruno Fernandes’ pass was matched by Hojlund’s touch and finish to complete a turnaround of greater significance than might be immediately apparent.

    For one thing, any win is particularly welcome for United at the moment. We all know it’s going to take time and at least a couple of transfer windows for Amorim to achieve his full vision. Anything that helps keep the mood up on the road to that potential future is crucial.

    And more prosaically, this is a win that massively boosts United’s chances of a top-eight finish and avoiding the play-off round unpleasantness. Amorim has happily stated the obvious that he would rather have more time with his players on the training ground than worry about jamming a two-legged tie into an already packed schedule, and United now have that in their hands.

    These three points lift them to fifth ahead of the late games with winnable games to come in the new year.

    The concerns that remain after this ultimately invigorating win remain familiar, though. The defence remains a confused mess. Onana doesn’t appear to be relishing the task and Amorim is yet to really hit upon the ideal formula for his wing-backs, with neither the full-back-pushed-forward or winger-pushed-back approaches quite working out just yet.

    United are also still finding it hard to create chances and then too often butchering the ones they do create. In a frantic closing period here they had frequent overloaded counter-attacks from which they never ever really looked like profiting.

    We are starting to get an idea of which players might be able to adapt and profit in this brave new world. The slight worry is that it’s the same few players each time. Hojlund is very obviously one, Amad Diallo very obviously another.

    Bruno doesn’t appear to have an obvious spot to which he’s ideally suited in this system, but possesses both the necessary technical quality and footballing intelligence to adapt and find a way to make an impression.

    Rashford had, until tonight, been another player who had started well under Amorim. Inadvertently and fortuitously, he still made a big difference to United’s fortunes tonight.

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  • General Staff: Russia has lost 760,120 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022

    General Staff: Russia has lost 760,120 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022

    General Staff: Russia has lost 760,120 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022

    Russia has lost 760,120 troops in Ukraine since the beginning of its full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022, the General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces reported on Dec. 13.

    This number includes 1,390 casualties Russian forces suffered just over the past day.

    According to the report, Russia has also lost 9,537 tanks, 19,675 armored fighting vehicles, 31,177 vehicles and fuel tanks, 21,078 artillery systems, 1,253 multiple launch rocket systems, 1,023 air defense systems, 369 airplanes, 329 helicopters, 20,176 drones, 28 ships and boats, and one submarine.

    Ukrainian military instructors to undergo NATO-standard training in LithuaniaUkrainian military instructors will receive training in Lithuania in 2025 as part of NATO’s Defense Education Enhancement Program (DEEP), the Ministry of Defense reported on Dec. 12.General Staff: Russia has lost 760,120 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022The Kyiv IndependentSonya BandouilGeneral Staff: Russia has lost 760,120 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
  • Enemy attacks Kherson region: one person killed, 4 others wounded

    Enemy attacks Kherson region: one person killed, 4 others wounded

    Enemy attacks Kherson region: one person killed, 4 others wounded

    Russian forces shelled more than 20 settlements in Kherson region, damaging infrastructure and residential buildings. The attacks left one person dead and four wounded, including two from a drone attack in Kherson.

    Occupants shelled Kherson region once again. Unfortunately, there are victims and wounded. This was reported by the head of the Kherson RMA Oleksandr Prokudin, UNN reports.

    Details

    Over the past day, enemy troops struck several localities in Kherson region, including Kherson, Beryslav, Antonivka, Stanislav, and more than 20 other villages and towns. The shelling and air strikes damaged social infrastructure, residential areas, as well as gas pipelines and cars of local residents.

    The attacks destroyed three multi-storey buildings and four private houses. Enemy shells left traces of destruction in many communities, causing serious damage to civilian objects.

    One person was killed and two others were injured as a result of the aggression.

    In addition, at about 07:30, the enemy army attacked the Dniprovsky district of Kherson with a drone. A 35-year-old man and a 50-year-old woman were wounded, suffering explosive injuries and burns; they were hospitalized in moderate condition.

    Kherson region under fire: casualties and damage to residential infrastructureOct 27 2024, 07:00 AM • 18713 views

  • Drone debris falls in Pechersk district of Kyiv

    Drone debris falls in Pechersk district of Kyiv

    Russian forces attacked Kyiv with drones on the evening of 12 December. Debris of a UAV fell in the Pechersk district of Ukraine’s capital.

    Source: Kyiv City Military Administration

    Quote: "As a result of the Russian drone attack on Kyiv, debris has been recorded falling in the Pechersk district of the capital. Early reports indicate it fell in an open area, with no fire or casualties."

    Details: An air-raid warning remains in effect in Kyiv due to the drone attack by the Russian forces. City authorities have urged residents to stay in safe locations until the all-clear is given.

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  • Putin wants to “wipe Ukraine off the map” – NATO Secretary General

    Putin wants to “wipe Ukraine off the map” – NATO Secretary General

    Putin wants to “wipe Ukraine off the map” - NATO Secretary General

    NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned of Russia's intentions to destroy Ukraine and start a long-lasting confrontation with Europe. He called for increased defense spending and preparation for possible drone attacks.

    NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin is interested in the destruction of Ukraine and a prolonged confrontation with Europe. This was reported by The Washington Post, according to UNN.

    Details

    It is noted that Mark Rutte called on Europeans to put pressure on their governments to increase defense spending.

    Time to move to wartime thinking

    – said the NATO Secretary General.

    According to him, people should prepare for the prospect that Russia may try to use “swarms of drones” in Europe, as it had a deadly effect in Ukraine.

    Putin is “trying to suppress our freedom and way of life,” Rutte added. The former Dutch prime minister listed Russia's attacks on Georgia in 2008, the annexation of Ukraine's Crimean peninsula in 2014, and the full-scale invasion launched almost three years ago.

    How many more warning signs do we need? We should be deeply concerned. I know I am. Russia is preparing for a long-term confrontation. With Ukraine and with us.

    – said Mark Rutte.

    The NATO chief noted that defense spending in Europe has risen sharply, and 23 allies are expected to reach NATO's goal of allocating 2% of GDP to their military budgets. But he added: “I can tell you that we will need much more than 2%.

    Rutte listed a number of recent “hostile actions” by Russia against NATO allies, including cyberattacks, assassinations, an explosion at a Czech munitions depot, jamming radar in the Baltic region to disrupt air traffic, and “using migrants as weapons” to destabilize Europe.

    Rutte called on governments to give the defense industry “the large orders and long-term contracts it needs to produce more and better capabilities quickly.” He urged the industry to increase production of drone defense and other new military tactics.

    Recall

    Mark Rutte explainedthat if Russia wins, it will become stronger both territorially and militarily, which will pose a direct threat to the West. He emphasized the importance of Ukraine's victory, especially given North Korea's interference.

  • Ukraine’s intelligence kills senior Russian missile scientist near Moscow, source claims

    Ukraine’s intelligence kills senior Russian missile scientist near Moscow, source claims

    Ukraine's intelligence kills senior Russian missile scientist near Moscow, source claims

    Mikhail Shatsky, a Russian expert involved in modernizing missiles launched against Ukraine, was shot dead near Moscow, a Defense Forces source told the Kyiv Independent on Dec. 12.

    His death was likely orchestrated by Ukraine's military intelligence agency (HUR), the source claimed.

    Shatsky was deputy general designer and head of the software department at the Moscow-based Experimental Design Bureau Mars and reportedly oversaw the modernization of Kh-59 and Kh-69 cruise missiles.

    The Experimental Design Bureau Mars, owned by the state-owned conglomerate Rosatom, focuses on the development and manufacturing of onboard systems for automatic control and navigation in aircraft and spacecraft.

    According to the source, Shatsky was seen as the main proponent of incorporating AI technology into Russian drones, aircraft, and spacecraft.

    Shatsky's death was previously reported by Ukrainian-Russian anti-Kremlin journalist Alexander Nevzorov, who wrote on his Telegram channel that HUR "eliminated a particularly dangerous criminal."

    Nevzorov shared photos of a person resembling Shatsky lying dead in the snow. The man was reportedly killed in the Kuzminsky forest park near Kotelniki in Moscow Oblast.

    The Kyiv Independent could not verify all the claims.

    "Anyone who is involved in the development of the Russian military-industrial complex and support of Russian aggression in Ukraine one way or another is a legitimate target of the Defense Forces," the source said.

    Ukrainian intelligence services have been linked to a number of assassinations of pro-Russian collaborators or Russian military officers inside Russia or Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine during the full-scale war.

    ‘Don’t overreact’ — Oreshnik missile isn’t as new as Russia claims, experts sayRussian President Vladimir Putin on Nov. 21 announced his country had launched a new type of missile in an attack on Ukraine, a demonstration of military might meant to deter Kyiv’s allies from further support against his full-scale invasion. “There are currently no ways of countering this weapon.…Ukraine's intelligence kills senior Russian missile scientist near Moscow, source claimsThe Kyiv IndependentChris YorkUkraine's intelligence kills senior Russian missile scientist near Moscow, source claims
  • Air Force warns of ballistic missile threat from the south

    Air Force warns of ballistic missile threat from the south

    Air Force warns of ballistic missile threat from the south

    The Ukrainian Air Force warns of a possible ballistic missile attack from the south.

    The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports a threat of ballistic missile attacks from the south, UNN reports .

    A group of russian "Shahed" is heading from Zaporizhzhia to Dnipropetrovs'k regionMar 7 2024, 10:18 PM • 31639 views

  • Christmas tree lighting in Tbilisi set for presidential election day, which opposition deems illegitimate

    Christmas tree lighting in Tbilisi set for presidential election day, which opposition deems illegitimate

    Kakha Kaladze, Tbilisi Mayor and Secretary-General of Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream party, has announced that the country’s main Christmas tree will be lit on 14 December, coinciding with the presidential election that the opposition has already declared illegitimate.

    Source: European Pravda, citing SOVA, Georgian media outlet

    Details: The Tbilisi authorities decided to install the Christmas tree near the parliament building on Rustaveli Avenue, a location that has been the site of protests since late November against the government’s decision to abandon its EU integration course.

    Initially, workers were unable to fully assemble the tree due to protesters gathering nearby. Demonstrators later decorated the structure with flags of Georgia, the EU, Ukraine and the US, as well as with photos of Georgian media workers injured during dispersals. Municipal workers subsequently removed these decorations to continue the assembly, but protesters reinstated them.

    Kaladze has now announced that the tree lighting ceremony will take place on Saturday, 14 December. "Of course, children will experience a true celebration and have a joyful time; all the necessary conditions will be created for this," the mayor said.

    Quote from the mayor: "Unfortunately, both domestically and abroad, there are certain forces that, in recent days, have been trying to stir unrest in the country. However, I want to address our citizens and assure them that peace, development and all necessary steps towards the EU integration of our country will be ensured. So, let’s light the capital's main Christmas tree together and focus on the victories of our homeland."

    Background: Notably, 14 December will also see the indirect presidential election take place in parliament, which the opposition has already refused to recognise. A large-scale protest near the parliament building is expected to coincide with this event on the weekend.

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