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  • The UK is preparing for a cyber war with Russia – The Guardian

    The UK is preparing for a cyber war with Russia – The Guardian

    The UK is preparing for a cyber war with Russia - The Guardian

    The UK's National Cybersecurity Center records an increase in cyber attacks over the past year. European countries are developing plans to respond to possible Russian attacks on critical infrastructure.

    У Великої Британії вважають, що окрім ядерної загрози та збройного конфлікту, серйозним ризиком для країни може бути кібервійна з росією, пише УНН з посиланням на Хранитель.

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    Richard Horn, Head of the UK's National Cybersecurity Center, said that the serious risks that his country may face due to Russia and China are extremely underestimated. This statement was not groundless, because the British National Cybersecurity Center (NCSC) recorded a significant increase in cyber attacks over the past 12 months, the newspaper writes.

    For example, last week, British minister Pat McFadden noted the potential consequences of extending Russia's already active cyber operations to more serious areas.

    "China can be destabilized by that kind of pressure. For an additional cyberattack, Russia can shut down millions of people," says Pet McFadden.

    In addition, all countries affected by the upcoming conflict have begun to urge their citizens to prepare for power outages. For example, a Swedish brochure reprinted this month contains links on how to deal with power outages, as well as the Norwegian government's Emergency Preparedness Guide. A report from the Finnish government refers to cyber attacks that cause "prolonged power outages", while Denmark refers to various crises, including a digital attack that causes "loss of utilities".

    However, according to experts, the Russian cyber threat should not be taken seriously, even if an attack on national infrastructure leads to the application of the NATO mutual defense provision, which may make Moscow hesitate.

    Syrah Martin, the former head of the UK's National Cybersecurity Center, believes that every major organization in the country should have a plan for a cyberattack that affects key infrastructure.

    "Every organization should have a plan to deal with the loss of a large infrastructure network. The difference between working 50% for 24 hours after an attack and staying offline for two weeks is huge," he said.

    Dan Black, Head of the cyber espionage analysis team at Mandiant, a Google-owned cybersecurity firm, said Russia had stepped up its cyber aggression against Britain and other NATO members when it became clear that the war in Ukraine would become debilitating.

    "Then everyone really started to see the scale of the cyber conflict crawling out of Ukraine, into wider Europe and NATO countries," he said.

    Russia is waging an open cyber war with Warsaw – Deputy Prime Minister of PolandNov 29 2024, 09:56 PM • 17335 views

    This is proved by the situation in September, when Western intelligence agencies said that a unit of the Russian military intelligence service was conducting a campaign of "deliberate cyber activity" against the government and critical infrastructure organizations around the world.

    Now, in European countries, citizens are advised to use more reliable passwords on the Internet, as well as check the sources of information and their accuracy before sharing it with someone.

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    The UK announced the creation of a secret artificial intelligence security research laboratory at a NATO conference. The laboratory will bring together experts to assess the impact of the country's security and develop tools for Cyber Defense.

  • Ukraine won’t accept security guarantees substituting NATO membership

    Ukraine won’t accept security guarantees substituting NATO membership

    Ukraine won't accept security guarantees substituting NATO membership

    Ukraine will refuse any kind of security guarantees substituting NATO membership, according to a Foreign Ministry statement on Dec. 3.

    "Having the bitter experience of the Budapest Memorandum behind us, we will not settle for any alternatives, surrogates, or substitutes for Ukraine's full membership in NATO," the statement said just two days before the 30th anniversary of the memorandum's signing.

    NATO foreign ministers are meeting in Brussels between Dec. 3 and 4, with Ukraine also participating. Kyiv urged the allies to issue a membership invitation during the meeting, but Reuters reported that there is a lack of consensus on the matter.

    Ukraine gave up its Soviet-era nuclear weapon arsenal in the Budapest Memorandum in 1994 in exchange for the recognition of its borders and security guarantees by the U.S. and Russia, among others.

    The ministry's statement called upon "the U.S. and Great Britain, which signed the Budapest Memorandum,… France and China, which joined it," and "all the states participating in the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons" to support Ukraine's invitation to NATO to counteract Russian blackmail attempts.

    Last week, President Volodymyr Zelensky suggested ending the "hot phase" of war along Ukraine's eastern front in exchange for NATO membership, not immediately including occupied territories.

    In separate comments on a potential invite on Dec. 1, Zelensky said that the alliance's Article 5 collective defense principle may not apply to Ukrainian territories facing active combat if Ukraine were to join NATO.

    Several allies remain opposed to Ukraine's quick accession to the alliance, including Germany, Slovakia, and Hungary.

    Why Ukraine doesn’t have nuclear weaponsWhen the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic adopted the Declaration of Sovereignty in July 1990 to gain greater rights and freedoms within the Soviet Union, ridding the country of its nuclear weapons was one of its top priorities. Ukraine had just suffered enormously from the Chornobyl nuclear pow…Ukraine won't accept security guarantees substituting NATO membershipThe Kyiv IndependentLiliane BivingsUkraine won't accept security guarantees substituting NATO membership
  • Air raid alert announced in Ukraine due to MiG takeoff

    Air raid alert announced in Ukraine due to MiG takeoff

    Air raid alert announced in Ukraine due to MiG takeoff

    Air raid sirens have been sounded across the entire territory of Ukraine due to the threat of a missile strike. The reason was the detection of the takeoff of an enemy MiG-31K fighter.

    An air raid alert has been announced throughout Ukraine due to the takeoff of an enemy MiG-31, reports UNN citing the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

    "Attention! Missile danger throughout the territory of Ukraine! Takeoff of MiG 31K!", – says the message of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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    At night, Russia attacked Ukraine with 28 "Shahed" drones and other UAVs from various directions. Air defense shot down 22 drones, hits on critical infrastructure in Ternopil and Rivne regions were recorded.

  • Lieutenant Colonel Krutkov becomes 93rd Separate Mechanised Brigade’s commander

    Lieutenant Colonel Krutkov becomes 93rd Separate Mechanised Brigade’s commander

    Lieutenant Colonel Shamil Krutkov has become the new commander of the 93rd Separate Mechanised Brigade Kholodny Yar. He has replaced Colonel Pavlo Palisa who has been recently appointed to the post of deputy head of the Office of the President of Ukraine.

    Source: 93rd Separate Mechanised Brigade on Facebook

    Quote: "The brigade's flag was handed over by Colonel Pavlo Palisa to the reliable hands of Lieutenant Colonel Shamil Krutkov, with whom he had walked a glorious combat path side by side as deputy brigade commander."

    Details: In his speech, Krutkov stated, "It is a great honour for me to lead one of the most powerful brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. I want to thank Colonel Palisa for his contribution to the defence of our state and the resilience of our brigade".

    Background: On 29 November, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appointed Colonel Pavlo Palisa, Commander of the 93rd Kholodnyi Yar Brigade, to the post of deputy head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, which is headed by Andrii Yermak.

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  • A “temporary concession” of the occupied territories in exchange for security guarantees could be an option for ending the war – Stoltenberg.

    A “temporary concession” of the occupied territories in exchange for security guarantees could be an option for ending the war – Stoltenberg.

    PoliticsWar A “temporary concession” of the occupied territories in exchange for security guarantees could be an option for ending the war – Stoltenberg. Tuesday, December 3, 2024 A “temporary concession” of the occupied territories in exchange for security guarantees could be an option for ending the war – Stoltenberg.

    Former NATO Secretary General and next Chairman of the Munich Security Conference Jens Stoltenberg believes that a “temporary concession” of Ukraine’s occupied territories to Russia could be an option to achieve a quick ceasefire, but at the same time, this does not mean that Ukraine will give up its territories forever. Stoltenberg emphasized that Kyiv should receive security guarantees in exchange for territorial concessions, whether it is NATO membership or other ways of arming and supporting Ukraine.

    President Zelenskyy stressed that “the best security guarantee for us is NATO” and noted, “there can be no invitation to NATO for part of Ukraine’s territories.” Zelenskyy continued, “This is an automatic recognition that all other territories are not only in danger, but all other territories are not Ukrainian. Ukraine will never agree to this.”

    Meanwhile, Moscow reported that this year 300,000 military personnel were trained in reserve regiments to participate in the war against Ukraine.

  • US prepares new sanctions against Russia – White House

    US prepares new sanctions against Russia – White House

    US prepares new sanctions against Russia - White House

    Jake Sullivan announced new sanctions against Russia due to North Korea's participation in the war. The United States also allocated a new допомоги 725 million aid package.

    US national security adviser Jake Sullivan said that the current White House Administration expects to impose new sanctions against Russia before its departure. This is reported by UNN with reference to The White House.

    In response to the entry of North Korean soldiers into this war, the president decided to adjust the permits for Ukraine to use long-range missiles provided by the United States. And to undermine the Russian war machine, the United States has imposed serious sanctions on the Russian financial sector, and even more sanctions will be imposed later

    – said Jake Sullivan.

    Sullivan stressed that Biden seeks to put Ukraine in the strongest possible position and pointed out that the United States will continue to implement this strategy in support of Kiev.

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    The United States announced the provision of військової 725 million in military assistance to Ukraine. The package includes ammunition for HIMARS, Stinger, drones and anti-tank weapons from Pentagon depots.

  • General Staff: Russia has lost 745,700 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022

    General Staff: Russia has lost 745,700 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022

    General Staff: Russia has lost 745,700 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022

    Russia has lost 745,700 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. 3.

    This number includes 1,780 casualties Russian forces suffered just over the past day.

    According to the report, Russia has also lost 9,486 tanks, 19,419 armored fighting vehicles, 30,666 vehicles and fuel tanks, 20,976 artillery systems, 1,253 multiple launch rocket systems, 1,019 air defense systems, 369 airplanes, 329 helicopters, 19,917 drones, 28 ships and boats, and one submarine.

    ‘Destroying us little by little:’ Ukrainian troops worried about fate of Kursk operationEditor’s note: Ukrainian soldiers featured in this story are identified by first name only since they spoke without authorization from their command. Nearly four months after Kyiv launched a surprise cross-border incursion into Russia’s Kursk Oblast, some Ukrainian soldiers are increasingly pessimi…General Staff: Russia has lost 745,700 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022The Kyiv IndependentAsami TerajimaGeneral Staff: Russia has lost 745,700 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
  • Blow to Ternopil: the Russian army hit one of the enterprises, a fire broke out

    Blow to Ternopil: the Russian army hit one of the enterprises, a fire broke out

    Blow to Ternopil: the Russian army hit one of the enterprises, a fire broke out

    Russian troops attacked a UAV enterprise in Ternopil, which caused a fire. As a result of the attack, part of the city was left without electricity, there were no injuries.

    Russian troops on the night of December 3 struck a drone at one of the enterprises of Ternopil, resulting in a fire. Currently, problems with light have been recorded, head of the Ternopil Regional Military Administration Vyacheslav Nehoda said on Tuesday .

    As a result of another enemy attack, during a night air alert in the city of Ternopil, a UAV strike on one of the enterprises was recorded. As a result, a fire broke out on its territory&nbsp

    – wrote bad weather.

    According to him, the fire was contained, and then completely eliminated.

    There were no injuries. However, there were problems with electricity again. Specialists are working to eliminate the consequences, said bad weather.

    Earlier it was reported that in Ternopil as a result of a UAV attack, a critical infrastructure object was damaged. Part of the city was left without electricity, rescuers and power engineers are working on the site.

    Also in the Rivne region, enemy forces fired at an energy infrastructure facility.

  • Russia has lost over 745,000 soldiers in its war against Ukraine

    Russia has lost over 745,000 soldiers in its war against Ukraine

    Russia has lost 1,780 soldiers killed or wounded over the past day, bringing its total number of losses to more than 745,000.

    Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook

    Details: The total combat losses of the Russian forces between 24 February 2022 and 3 December 2024 are estimated to be as follows [figures in parentheses represent the latest losses – ed.]:

    • approximately 745,700 (+1,780) military personnel;
    • 9,486 (+8) tanks;
    • 19,419 (+22) armoured combat vehicles;
    • 20,976 (+23) artillery systems;
    • 1,253 (+0) multiple-launch rocket systems;
    • 1,019 (+0) air defence systems;
    • 369 (+0) fixed-wing aircraft;
    • 329 (+0) helicopters;
    • 19,917 (+31) tactical and strategic UAVs;
    • 2,855 (+3) cruise missiles;
    • 28 (+0) ships/boats;
    • 1 (+0) submarine;
    • 30,666 (+60) vehicles and fuel tankers;
    • 3,627 (+8) special vehicles and other equipment.

    The information is being confirmed.

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  • In November, Russia lost the most soldiers in a month since the beginning of the war; how is the aggressor’s economy reacting?

    In November, Russia lost the most soldiers in a month since the beginning of the war; how is the aggressor’s economy reacting?

    EconomyPoliticsWar In November, Russia lost the most soldiers in a month since the beginning of the war; how is the aggressor’s economy reacting? Tuesday, December 3, 2024 In November, Russia lost the most soldiers in a month since the beginning of the war; how is the aggressor’s economy reacting?

    During November, the Russian army suffered its largest military losses in Ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale war, with 45,720 soldiers. The Ukraine Defense Forces also destroyed 307 Russian tanks. This is the highest monthly total for the fall campaign, and is equivalent to 10 tank battalions. The estimated cost of the destroyed equipment is $450M. In addition, the Ukrainian military damaged 899 enemy armored combat vehicles worth at least $500M. The enemy’s total weapon and equipment losses for November are estimated at $3B. Meanwhile, according to experts, the ruble’s fall will play into Russian authorities’ favor, as the impoverished population will have more financial incentive to enlist. However, analysts note that the rapid fall in the ruble’s value in recent weeks indicates that the accumulated problems in the Russian economy are becoming critical. Russia suffers from high inflation, a personnel shortage, and an outflow of money from the private sector to the defense sector. This bubble will burst when oil reaches $40-50 per barrel.