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  • “Everyone is doing what they need”: Vilkul confirmed the rocket attack on the city

    The chairman of the Kryvyi Rih Defense Council confirmed the fact of a missile attack on the city. Alexander Vilkul urged not to publish photos and videos on the internet.

    Chairman of the Kryvyi Rih Defense Council Alexander Vilkul confirmed the enemy missile attack on the city and pointed out that "everyone is doing what is necessary, writes UNN.

    Kryvyi Rih, missile attack. We don't shoot anything or upload it to the internet. Everyone does what they need to do

    – Vilkul wrote on Telegram.

    previously

    explosions were reported in Kryvyi Rih.

  • Liverpool ‘eye’ Barcelona transfer for ‘ideal replacement’ as key star ‘could leave’ in ‘domino effect’

    Liverpool ‘eye’ Barcelona transfer for ‘ideal replacement’ as key star ‘could leave’ in ‘domino effect’

    Liverpool Ryan Gravenberch transfer

    Liverpool are reportedly considering raiding FC Barcelona for a centre-midfielder to replace Ryan Gravenberch, who is being linked with Real Madrid.

    The Premier League giants paid around £34m to sign the Netherlands international from Bayern Munich during the 2023 summer transfer window.

    Liverpool initially targeted Gravenberch before he joined Bayern Munich and he became available after dropping in the pecking order at the Bundesliga giants.

    The 22-year-old also struggled to make a big impact for Liverpool last season as he was in and out of the team during Jurgen Klopp’s farewell campaign.

    Liverpool’s failure to sign No.1 target Martin Zubimendi has been a blessing in disguise for Gravenberch, who has become a key player under Arne Slot.

    The Dutchman’s role has changed under Slot as Liverpool’s new head coach has used him in a deeper position. He has flourished this season and has been one of the standout performers in the Premier League.

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    Gravenberch’s impressive form has not gone unnoticed as he is reportedly on Real Madrid’s radar. A report earlier this week claimed that have ‘increasing interest’ in the centre-midfielder.

    It would be a blow for Liverpool if they lose Gravenberch and a report in Spain claims they ‘consider him indispensable and will not allow him to leave mid-season’.

    Despite this, Real Madrid are ‘determined’ to sign Gravenberch, who ‘could leave’ the Premier League giants. It is also noted that the English side are ‘eyeing’ Barcelona star Frenkie de Jong as an ‘ideal replacement’.

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    The report claims.

    ‘Ryan Gravenberch is at the centre of a possible move that could shake up the winter market.

    ‘The Dutch midfielder, a key piece in Liverpool’s scheme, has sparked the interest of Real Madrid, a club determined to sign the young talent.

    ‘If this operation goes through, it would not only represent a luxury reinforcement for the whites, but it could also generate a domino effect that would involve Frenkie de Jong, Barcelona star and target of the Reds to cover the possible departure of his compatriot.’

    Gravenberch is likely to start on Saturday afternoon as Liverpool face Merseyside rivals Everton at Goodison Park. Ahead of this game, Slot has told his side to be “aggressive in a smart way”.

    “It is going to be special for everyone. For all the fans, players and the managers involved. To be part of the game is already special but it being the last one at Goodison makes it even more special.

    “It’s only a nice experience if the result goes your way. That is what we are working on the most. I never speak about three points before the game and especially not if you face a side like Everton that have been keeping clean sheets.

    “We know we have to be ready against a tough team. The fans will be loud. We have to be prepared for everything in this game.

    “You need to be aggressive in a smart way. Last season, because I’ve re-watched the game, we were very aggressive when we went out there. I was surprised after 30 minutes because Liverpool had the ball the most but they had committed more fouls.

    “Everton are a big threat in set pieces. Unnecessary free kicks are not smart for us. We want to be aggressive but in a concentrated and smart way.”

  • “It should happen no earlier than mid-2027”: NASA announces a new postponement of the flight to the Moon

    “It should happen no earlier than mid-2027”: NASA announces a new postponement of the flight to the Moon

    "It should happen no earlier than mid-2027": NASA announces a new postponement of the flight to the Moon

    NASA has postponed the manned Artemis – 3 mission to land on the moon until mid-2027 due to technical problems. The reason for the transfer was difficulties with the spacecraft's heat shield.

    The United States is delaying its plan to return the Artemis mission to the moon from 2026 to "mid-2027" due to a number of problems.

    Transmits UNN with reference to ANSA.

    Details

    NASA's planned Artemis-3 space mission has been postponed. A manned moon landing will take place no earlier than "mid-2027" instead of 2026, the US Space Agency said on Thursday. The reason was called technical problems, including with the heat shield of the spacecraft.

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    The Artemis project, named after Apollo's sister in Greek mythology, was officially announced in 2017 as part of NASA's plans to ensure a permanent presence on Earth's satellite and apply the lessons learned there for a future mission to Mars. The first mission – an unmanned test flight to the Moon and back called Artemis-1 – took place in 2022 after several delays.

    Artemis 3 is the first mission in more than half a century to bring humans back to the Moon, including a woman for the first time.

    Comment

    "The safety of our astronauts is always a top priority in our decisions. We're not leaving until we're ready. .. We were able to recreate the problem here on Earth, and now we know the root cause, which allowed us to develop a way forward," NASA CEO Bill Nelson told reporters.

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  • The leader of the Georgian opposition party “For Change” was arrested

    The leader of the Georgian opposition party “For Change” was arrested

    The leader of the Georgian opposition party "For Change" was arrested

    The court in Georgia has arrested the opposition figure Nika Gvaramia after searches in the offices of opposition parties. Earlier, Ukraine imposed sanctions on 19 high-ranking Georgian officials who support the policy of Vladimir Putin.

    In Georgia, the court arrested the leader of the opposition coalition "For Change" Nika Gvaramia for 12 days, reports UNN citing "Echo of the Caucasus".

    Details

    The Georgian politician was detained on December 4, when the police came with searches to the offices of opposition parties. In particular, law enforcement officers entered the offices of "Unity – National Movement" and "Coalition for Change".

    A total of 8 people were then detained. The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia opened a case on the organization of group violence and calls for violent actions.

    The opposition forces and human rights defenders call such police actions political persecution, and their supporters organize new protest actions.

    Supplement

    On December 5, the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine imposed 10-year sanctions on 19 representatives of the Georgian authorities, including Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze. Sanctions were imposed on politicians who support Putin's policy.

    Reminder

    The President of Georgia, Salome Zourabichvili, stated the invalidity of the parliamentary elections on October 26 due to massive violations.

    After the official results of the elections, in which the ruling party "Georgian Dream" gained an absolute majority of seats in parliament, protests began.

    Protests in Georgia continue against the backdrop of a political crisis caused by the decision of the ruling party "Georgian Dream" to suspend the process of European integration.

  • Putin replaces Kursk Oblast governor due to management ‘chaos’ after Ukraine incursion, media reports

    Putin replaces Kursk Oblast governor due to management ‘chaos’ after Ukraine incursion, media reports

    Putin replaces Kursk Oblast governor due to management 'chaos' after Ukraine incursion, media reports

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has dismissed Kursk Oblast Governor Alexei Smirnov due to management "chaos" following Ukraine's incursion, opposition outlet Verstka reported on Dec. 6, citing sources.

    On Dec. 5, Putin appointed State Duma Deputy Alexander Khinshtein as interim governor of the oblast. According to Verstka, the Kremlin began seeking Smirnov’s replacement in early November, but only finalized Khinshtein's appointment just a day before the announcement.

    Ukraine launched a surprise offensive into Russia’s Kursk Oblast on Aug. 6. While Russian forces have since reclaimed about half of the territory seized during the initial attack, the operation has inflicted significant losses on Russia.

    During Smirnov’s tenure, key issues reportedly included widespread discontent and protests among displaced residents from areas occupied by the Ukrainian army, and clashes with local municipal leaders.

    Verstka cited claims that Smirnov’s handling of defensive structures along the Ukrainian border contributed to his dismissal, with the fortifications proving ineffective.

    Khinshtein, a former journalist and television presenter, has been a member of Russia’s State Duma since 2003, and is affiliated with Putin’s United Russia party.

    Russia has ramped up pressure in Kursk Oblast to dislodge Ukrainian troops holding positions there since early August. Reuters reported on Nov. 23 that Ukraine had lost over 40% of territory previously captured during the incursion.

    According to Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi last month, Russia had suffered 7,905 soldiers killed, 12,220 injured, and 717 captured over three months of fighting in Kursk Oblast.

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  • Losses of the Ukrainian armed forces during the offensive in the Kursk Region are half as much as in defense – Sirsky

    Losses of the Ukrainian armed forces during the offensive in the Kursk Region are half as much as in defense – Sirsky

    Losses of the Ukrainian armed forces during the offensive in the Kursk Region are half as much as in defense – Sirsky

    The commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said that the losses during the offensive in the Kursk Region were half as much as in defense. The operation dealt a blow to the reputation of the Russian Federation and achieved its goal.

    Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky said that during the offensive on the Kurin, Ukrainian troops suffered significantly less losses compared to defensive operations. The operation also dealt a serious blow to Russia's reputation, showing its inability to protect its borders.

    This was discussed in the documentary "Operation Kursk", reports UNN.

    Details

    They (the Russians — Ed.) felt what we feel. That is, they were forced to defend their own territory, and in conditions that were not comfortable for them. Here, during the offensive operations, our losses were actually half as much as during the defense

    – said Sirsky.

    The offensive hit the reputation of the Russian Federation. This raised the degree, because such a" powerful state " cannot protect its borders.

    Each operation has its own beginning, end, and goal. We have achieved the goal for this time of operation. Now the task is to maintain these achievements so that the results of this operation benefit the state both in political and operational terms

    – said Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Anatoly Bargilevich.

    Sirsky added that this was the only sure way of asymmetric actions that allowed us to balance.

    Earlier UNN said that the main task of the operation in the Kursk Region was to move forward as far as the composition of troops allows, without creating risks to the rear and logistics.

  • Europe rushes to create a €500B defense fund as Trump nears his return to the White House.

    Europe rushes to create a €500B defense fund as Trump nears his return to the White House.

    InvestmentsPoliticsWar Europe rushes to create a €500B defense fund as Trump nears his return to the White House. Friday, December 6, 2024 Europe rushes to create a €500B defense fund as Trump nears his return to the White House.

    EU countries are discussing a €500B joint fund for defense projects and arms purchases. US President-Elect Trump’s threat to scrap security guarantees for NATO allies that underspend on defense and support for Ukraine have prompted European capitals to explore more radical options for defense funding.

    Senior European officials discussing the plan are now focused on creating a defense financing mechanism that would issue bonds backed by national guarantees from member states rather than the EU as a whole. A funding model that would be open to non-EU countries such as the UK and Norway is gaining traction among a core group of EU states. The fund could support joint defense projects such as a shared air defense system.

    Brussels hopes funding joint arms purchases will encourage defense contractors to invest long-term. The Netherlands, Finland, and Denmark generally support the idea. Germany’s position is still being determined and will depend on the federal elections in February.

  • Czech Republic resumes oil supplies from Russia after two days break

    Czech Republic resumes oil supplies from Russia after two days break

    Czech Republic resumes oil supplies from Russia after two days break

    Oil supplies via Druzhba to the Czech Republic have been restored after a two-day break. The Czech diplomat considers the stop a deliberate provocation on the part of the Russian Federation, but the country has enough reserves and alternative routes.

    Oil supplies via the Russian Druzhba pipeline to the Czech Republic were resumed after a two-day break. The supply stoppage was not explained, but during this time the Czech Republic used oil supplied from other destinations, in particular from the German pipeline. This is reported by UNN with reference to the Czech media.

    This pipeline is one of the main sources of oil for the Czech Republic. From Russia, the country receives about 58% of its oil through Druzhba, and the rest — through an oil pipeline coming from Germany and connecting with Italy.

    Due to the fact that oil stopped, the Czech government prepared an action plan in advance: Orlen Unipetrol received 330,000 tons of oil from the country's reserves to prevent disruptions in fuel production. However, these reserves were ultimately not used up, as oil supplies were restored earlier than expected.

    This case was an important signal for the Czech Republic to strengthen its energy security. The country plans to increase oil supplies through another pipeline, TAL, which will allow it to reduce its dependence on Russian oil. This is part of a strategy to reduce risks from supply disruptions and ensure the stability of energy supplies in the future.

    The Czech government is also working to expand the TAL pipeline, which will increase its capacity by 4 million tons per year. According to the plans, by the middle of next year, the Czech Republic should fully receive oil through alternative sources, which will allow the country to gradually abandon Russian supplies.

    What could be the reason for the oil supply shutdown

    Special Commissioner of the Czech foreign ministry for energy security Vaclav Bartuszka said that Russia deliberately stopped oil supplies to the Czech Republic via the Druzhba pipeline on December 4.

    According to Radio Prague International, Bartushka called this situation a "classic game" on the part of the Russian Federation, noting that oil supplies to Slovakia and Hungary continue unchanged.

    Bartushka urged not to succumb to provocations, emphasizing that the Czech Republic has enough reserves and alternative Western supply routes.

    "We don't see any point in discussing it with Russia," he concluded.

    addition

    The Druzhba oil pipeline has two main branches – northern and southern. The southern branch runs through the territory of Ukraine, providing oil transportation to Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Hungary.

    Due to Russian aggression and Europe's attempts to reduce its dependence on Russian energy carriers, the issue of using Druzhba has become one of the key issues in the region's energy policy.

    The Czech Republic, like other countries receiving oil through this pipeline, is actively working to diversify supplies, but Druzhba remains an important element of their energy infrastructure.