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  • ‘Article 5 cannot apply to entire territory of Ukraine during wartime,’ Zelensky says on potential NATO invite

    ‘Article 5 cannot apply to entire territory of Ukraine during wartime,’ Zelensky says on potential NATO invite

    'Article 5 cannot apply to entire territory of Ukraine during wartime,' Zelensky says on potential NATO invite

    If Ukraine were to join NATO, the alliance's Article 5 collective defense principle may not apply to Ukrainian territories facing active combat, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Dec. 1.

    "We understand that Article 5, when you're a member of NATO, cannot apply to the entire territory of Ukraine during wartime, as countries are against the risks of being drawn into the war," Zelensky said during a news conference alongside Antonio Costa, the new President of the European Council, referring to occupied territory.

    Zelensky's comments come as Ukraine has been urging NATO allies to invite Ukraine to join the alliance as early as next week, during the NATO Foreign Ministerial Meeting on Dec. 3-4.

    "We believe that the invitation should be extended at this stage," Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha wrote on Nov. 29.

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

    "If we want to stop the hot stage of the war, we should quickly take under NATO umbrella the territory of Ukraine that we have under our control. That's what we need to do first, and then Ukraine can get back the other parts of its territory in a diplomatic way," Zelensky said during an interview published on Nov. 29.

    Clarifying those comments on Dec. 1, Zelensky said that no matter the concessions Ukraine makes to end the war, the entirety of the country must nonetheless be invited into the alliance.

    "There cannot be an invitation to NATO for only part of Ukraine's territory. This would automatically mean recognizing that all other territories are not only at risk but also not Ukrainian. Therefore, Ukraine will never agree to this. If there is an invitation, it must include all of Ukraine's territories."

    Kyiv submitted its application to join NATO in September 2022, and in July 2024, the alliance affirmed Ukraine's "irreversible path to full Euro-Atlantic integration, including NATO membership" — although Ukraine has not received any definitive news about its future accession.

    U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's election has intensified uncertainty around Ukraine's accession into the military alliance. Some reports also indicate this would entail forcing Ukraine to cede territory and at least temporarily give up on its NATO accession plans.

    Throughout the U.S. election campaign, NATO allies concerned about the prospects of the Unites States' support for NATO under a Trump administration led some of the alliance members to attempt to "Trump-proof" long-term aid for Ukraine, as well as reinforce the principle of collective defense.

    In February, Trump said that we would let Russia do "whatever the hell they want" to NATO member countries failing to meet defense spending criteria, while encouraging countries to spend more on defense.

    Zelensky, who has previously said that he will work with any U.S. administration, urged the Biden administration on Dec. 1 to attempt to convince other NATO allies who are skeptical of Ukraine's accession in the final two months of Joe Biden's presidency.

    Zelensky suggests ending ‘hot phase’ of war in exchange for NATO membership without occupied territories“If we want to stop the hot stage of the war, we should quickly take under NATO umbrella the territory of Ukraine that we have under our control. That’s what we need to do first. and then Ukraine can get back the other parts of its territory in a diplomatic way,” President Volodymyr Zelensky said in…'Article 5 cannot apply to entire territory of Ukraine during wartime,' Zelensky says on potential NATO inviteThe Kyiv IndependentKateryna Denisova'Article 5 cannot apply to entire territory of Ukraine during wartime,' Zelensky says on potential NATO invite

  • Volunteer killed in drone attack on bus in Kherson

    Volunteer killed in drone attack on bus in Kherson

    Volunteer killed in drone attack on bus in Kherson

    As a result of the attack of a Russian drone on a minibus in Kherson, volunteer Rimma Baranenko was killed. In total, 11 people were injured, three were killed, and eight are in hospital.

    In Kherson, volunteer Rimma Baranenko was killed-she was among the passengers of the bus on which the Russians dropped explosives in the morning. This was announced by the head of the Kherson RMA Alexander Prokudin, reports UNN.

    "Sad news…

    Volunteer Rimma Baranenko was killed in Kherson today. She was among the passengers of the bus on which Russian terrorists dropped explosives from a drone in the morning.

    I personally knew Rimma for more than 10 years, and we collaborated on various projects. She was a very bright person with an active life position, always ready to help.

    I express my sincere condolences to my family and friends. The bright memory of her will always remain in our hearts!",- wrote Prokudin.

    recall

    On the morning of December 1, the enemy dropped explosives on a minibus in Kherson.

    as a result of the attack, 11 people were injured. Three people were injured, incompatible with life. Eight are in the hospital.

    Six Kherson residents were diagnosed with mine-explosive injuries. A 56 – year-old woman has a shrapnel wound to her head, arm and legs. Another 70-year-old resident suffered a broken lower leg.

  • Man arrested in North Macedonia for wanting to join Russia in fight against Ukraine

    Man arrested in North Macedonia for wanting to join Russia in fight against Ukraine

    North Macedonian police arrested a Macedonian citizen for the first time on suspicion of preparing to join Russia's army and fight against Ukraine.

    Source: North Macedonia’s Interior Ministry, as cited by European Pravda

    Details: The North Macedonian Ministry of Internal Affairs identified the man solely by his initials, Ya. K.; he was arrested late on Friday 29 November.

    It is claimed that the individual communicated on the Internet with a person posing as a representative of the Russian army, recruiting people for a payment of €3,000.

    The suspect flew to Moscow in October with the intention of joining the newly-established military detachment.

    During interrogation after returning to Skopje, the defendant stated that he was required to "sign a contract for service in the Russian army and be taken to a training camp", where he would be "trained to participate in hostilities in Ukraine."

    The individual is accused of "participation in a foreign army, police, paramilitary or paramilitary formation," and if found guilty, he risks at least three years in prison.

    Background:

    • North Macedonia, which joined NATO in 2020 and has begun membership talks with the EU, has imposed sanctions on Russia and supplied weapons to Ukraine.
    • North Macedonia signed a joint proclamation in February 2024 to support Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic integration.

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  • The UN recalls the delivery of additional assistance through the Kerem Shalom checkpoint in the Gaza Strip

    The UN recalls the delivery of additional assistance through the Kerem Shalom checkpoint in the Gaza Strip

    The UN recalls the delivery of additional assistance through the Kerem Shalom checkpoint in the Gaza Strip

    The UN agency stops the delivery of humanitarian aid through the Kerem Shalom checkpoint due to attacks by armed gangs. A solution could worsen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians depend on international aid.

    The UN Palestinian refugee agency said on Sunday it was suspending aid delivery through the main cargo checkpoint Kerem Shalom to the war-ravaged Gaza Strip due to threats from armed gangs that robbed the last convoys. This is reported by UNN with reference to the Associated Press.

    The agency accused Israel's policies of violating law and order to a large extent.

    The decision could worsen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as a cold, rainy winter sets in, with hundreds of thousands of Palestinians living in tent camps and dependent on international food aid. experts have already warned of famine in the north of the territory, which Israeli forces have almost completely isolated since the beginning of October.

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    It is indicated that the route leading to the Kerem Shalom checkpoint is too dangerous from Gaza. In mid-November, armed men robbed about 100 trucks that were traveling along the route, and he said the gangs stole a smaller batch on Saturday.

    Kerem Shalom is the only checkpoint between Israel and the Gaza Strip That is intended for cargo transportation and is the main artery for delivering aid after the Rafah-Egypt checkpoint was closed in May. Last month, almost two-thirds of all aid delivered to Gaza came through Kerem Shalom, and in previous months, according to Israel, it was even higher.

    UN: Israel blocks humanitarian aid for Gaza hospitalNov 20 2024, 04:50 AM • 17629 views

    The UN agency blamed Israel for disrupting the humanitarian operation in Gaza, citing "political decisions to limit aid volumes," insecurity on aid routes, and Israeli attacks on Hamas-led police that had previously provided public safety.

    Israel did not comment on the decision.

    Israel claims that it allows sufficient aid to Gaza, and accuses the UN structures that provide humanitarian aid of unreliability.

  • Aston Villa’s slide out of form turns into complete implosion in slapstick loss to Chelsea

    Aston Villa’s slide out of form turns into complete implosion in slapstick loss to Chelsea

    Emiliano Martinez stands hunched in a dejected pose with his hands on his thighs during Aston Villa's trip to Chelsea

    Eight games without a win and, most damning of all, now below Manchester United in the Premier League table. This isn’t anything like the continued upward mobility Aston Villa would have hoped for this season, is it?

    Instead, their downward trajectory is stark and worrying. They have gone from winning four of their first five league games and sitting top of the Champions League table, to looking a bit flat, to now often looking outright dreadful for long spells of games. After taking deserved plaudits for his side’s form last season, Unai Emery is now facing troubling questions about how to stop the rot.

    For Chelsea, this was as routine as routine wins can get. Enzo Maresca’s decision to switch his side abruptly to a 3-4-2-1 rather than the usual 4-2-3-1 was a bold gambit from a side already in decent enough form, and insofar as it needed to, it worked exactly as intended.

    Aston Villa’s flat 4-3-3-becoming-4-4-2 out of possession did not seem quite sure how to deal with Chelsea splitting their midfield in between the two lines (Romeo Lavia and Moises Caicedo deeper, Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernandez ahead). Meanwhile, a back three of Marc Cucurella, Levi Colwill and Wesley Fofana offered the required protection to Villa’s tendency to break forward in numbers.

    But Chelsea’s victory actually had less to do with any tactical considerations, and far more to do with just how abysmally foggy-headed Villa looked throughout the first half. They went behind to Marc Cucurella winning a challenge just outside the box of Jaden Philogene, the young buck Nicolas Jackson finishing superbly off the post.

    READ: Lampard likens Chelsea job to ‘babysitting’ and learned nothing ‘in terms of coaching’

    Ollie Watkins could have squared to give Morgan Rogers a tap-in after getting past Fofana to get one-on-one with Robert Sanchez, but despite seeing the keeper bearing down on him to narrow the angle and put himself in no man’s land should the Villa man have passed it, he opted to shoot straight at the goalkeeper.

    Cole Palmer forced Emiliano Martinez into a save after repeating Cucurella’s earlier edge-of-the-box robbery, with Martinez and Pau Torres conspiring to hand Chelsea a backpass offence when either one of them simply booting it into the stands would have been entirely normal and acceptable behaviour.

    Chelsea’s second goal was, in fairness, simply excellent. Just like his Leicester side last season, Maresca’s side were deceptively patient, regularly passing it across the back three on halfway but ready to spring into action to exploit the slightest hint of an opening.

    When Colwill’s forward ball was cut out and led to a bit of pinball on the edge of the Villa third, Chelsea found the gaps they needed. Villa had been pulled out of position, and Palmer and Fernandez knew their roles, pushing in between the lines and combing as Palmer teed up Fernandez for a well-taken effort from the edge of the box.

    It’s easy and possibly just a little bit fair to put that difference in crispness between the two sides to their respective European commitments. Villa should be used to the additional scheduling load of playing in Europe having reached the semi-finals of the Conference League last season, but there is a world of difference in the toll taken by a meeting with Zrinjkski Mosta and taking on the likes of Bayern Munich and Juventus.

    But it feels like there’s more to it than that – especially as Emery, a four-time Europa League winner, should know better than most managers how to manage that workload.

    It wasn’t just that Villa were making a bit off the pace, a bit leggy, and not even that they were just making poor decisions. They actually looked to be going out of the way to do the very stupidest thing they possibly could at every opportunity. They were Sideshow Bob, surrounded by rakes, exhaustedly sloping around from one to the next to receive self-imposed whack to the face after self-imposed whack to the face.

    The second half was boringly solid, but nothing more than that; that the result was going Chelsea’s way was already beyond any reasonable doubt, with Palmer’s late strike into the top corner making it a certainty.

    We know that Emery’s sides are capable of putting together extended runs of good form, but the manager is yet to definitively prove he can also be the man to get a side through a bad spell and out the other side. That’s the job he has on his hands now.

    His failure to do so at Arsenal despite a promising start cost him his job there, and you wonder just how much patience the Aston Villa board will have even for a manager who led them to a top four finish last season if he can’t put back together the pieces from their slow but undeniable implosion.

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  • Russia loses almost 46,000 troops, over $3 billion worth of military equipment in November, Defense Ministry says

    Russia loses almost 46,000 troops, over $3 billion worth of military equipment in November, Defense Ministry says

    Russia loses almost 46,000 troops, over $3 billion worth of military equipment in November, Defense Ministry says

    The Russian army suffered record losses in military equipment and personnel in November in the war against Ukraine, Ukraine's Defense Ministry reported on Dec. 1.

    Russian losses at the front increased significantly in the fall, while Russia continued to advance in the Donetsk sector, aiming to capture the towns of Pokrovsk and Kurakhove.

    In November, 45,720 Russian soldiers were wounded, killed, or captured and thus unable to continue participating in combat operations. This number is equivalent to more than three motorized rifle divisions of the Russian army, according to the ministry.

    November also saw the record broken for the enemy personnel losses in one day with 2,030, the highest figure since Feb. 24, 2022.

    In November, Ukrainian forces also destroyed 307 Russian tanks, 899 armored combat vehicles, and 884 pieces of artillery.

    According to the ministry's calculations, Russia's lost weapons and equipment in November is estimated to be worth over $3 billion, which is more than in September and October.

    As of the morning of Dec. 1, the Russian army had lost about 742,130 soldiers, according to the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Over the past day, Russian losses amounted to 1,730 people.

    Once liberated Kupiansk braces for worst as Russian troops approach, and future Western support looks uncertainVolodymyr paused his Sunday stroll from a shopping center in Kupiansk to take pictures of rubble from a Russian strike that almost killed his wife late last month. “It was broad daylight when they struck,” he said. “Our only luck was that my wife was in the kitchen, soRussia loses almost 46,000 troops, over $3 billion worth of military equipment in November, Defense Ministry saysThe Kyiv IndependentBoldizsar GyoriRussia loses almost 46,000 troops, over $3 billion worth of military equipment in November, Defense Ministry says
  • Zelensky revealed the conditions for Ukraine’s accession to NATO and its position on the occupied territories

    Zelensky revealed the conditions for Ukraine’s accession to NATO and its position on the occupied territories

    Zelensky revealed the conditions for Ukraine's accession to NATO and its position on the occupied territories

    The president said that Ukraine will not agree to NATO membership without the occupied territories. Zelensky stressed that the 5th amendment will not be able to operate during the war on the entire territory of Ukraine.

    Kiev will never legally recognize any occupation of its lands by Russia. There can be no invitation to NATO of part of the territories of Ukraine. But there is an understanding that the 5th Amendment, when you are a member of NATO, cannot apply during the war on the entire territory of Ukraine. This was announced by President Volodymyr Zelensky during a joint press conference with President of the European Council Antonio Costa, reports UNN.

    "First of all, it is important for us to understand that we will never legally recognize any occupation of our lands by the Russian Federation. We do not recognize these lands as Russian, they are purely our lands, they are purely our people, temporarily occupied parts of Ukraine. Of course, everything will return, of course, I really wanted the majority to return through diplomatic means, so that there would be no such victims. I'm not sure that Putin understands this, but I want the civilized world, for the most part, to understand this," Zelensky said.

    The president stressed that NATO is the best security guarantee for Ukraine.

    "Economic security guarantees for us are the EU. These are two requirements. Whatever the future diplomatic ways to end the war may be, for us the EU and NATO are fundamental things and they will be there. I'm sure of it. If it wasn't difficult, if it was difficult, it didn't look like it today, but we had a lot of different difficulties in front of us, we somehow managed it. NATO cannot invite parts of Ukraine's territories. This is an automatic recognition that all other territories are not only in danger, and all other territories are not Ukrainian," Zelensky said.

    He stressed that if there is an invitation, then only for all Ukrainian territories.

    "Therefore, Ukraine will never do this. If this is an invitation, then only completely all territories. But we understand that the 5th Amendment, when you are a member of NATO, cannot apply during a war on the entire territory of Ukraine, because countries are against the risks of involving them in the war. Ukraine has never involved anyone in this war. I mean about the armies of NATO members," Zelensky said.

    In addition, he noted that there is a lot of speculation in the press and media about what this "umbrella"can be.

    "We have not received any of these types of umbrellas, any formats from our partners.so far, "Zelensky said.

    Zelensky named countries that are still skeptical about Ukraine's invitation to NATODec 1 2024, 03:07 PM • 5525 views

    addition

    On November 29 , in an interview with Sky News, Zelensky statedthat he allows the possibility of concluding a ceasefire agreement with Russia if the territory controlled by Ukraine is taken under the umbrella of NATO.

    Reuters reported with reference to a letter from Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga in which he called on NATO to invite Ukraine to join the Alliance at a meeting to be held next week. The invitation should be the Allies ' response to the constant escalation of the war unleashed by Russia.

  • EU to allocate €1.5 billion monthly in 2025 from frozen Russian assets

    EU to allocate €1.5 billion monthly in 2025 from frozen Russian assets

    In 2025, the European Union will continue to provide economic, humanitarian, and military help to Ukraine. By the end of the year, the EU will have allocated €4.2 billion, and in 2025, it will transfer €1.5 billion euros each month from the Russian Federation's frozen assets.

    Source: António Costa, President of the European Council, at a press conference on 1 December

    Quote: "This month, the European Union will provide Ukraine with an additional 4,2 billion euros to support the Ukrainian budget.

    On top of this, starting next month, we plan to provide, for a full year, every month, 1,5 billion euros of assistance. This money comes from the proceeds of Russia’s frozen assets and can also be used for military purposes," Costa said.

    The President of the European Council also stated that the EU would continue to put pressure on the Russian economy and is already working on the 15th package of sanctions to hamper the Russian Federation's ability to wage war on Ukraine.

    Background: On Sunday 1 December, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with António Costa, the next President of the European Council, and Kaja Kallas, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, who are visiting Kyiv.

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  • Russia and Syria step up airstrikes on Idlib amid rebel offensive-Reuters

    Russia and Syria step up airstrikes on Idlib amid rebel offensive-Reuters

    Russia and Syria step up airstrikes on Idlib amid rebel offensive-Reuters

    Russian and Syrian planes attacked the city of Idlib, killing 4 people. The rebels captured several cities near Aleppo, including the Sheikh Najjar industrial zone.

    Russian and Syrian planes struck the rebel – held city of Idlib on Sunday, the second day of intense bombing in northern Syria. This is reported by Reuters with reference to sources in the Syrian army, reports UNN.

    Details

    According to residents, one of the attacks was on a crowded residential area in the center of Idlib, which is the largest city in the rebel enclave near the Turkish border. There, about four million people live in temporary tents and dwellings.

    As a result of the strike, at least four people were killed and dozens were injured.

    The Syrian army and its ally Russia say their goal is to shelter rebel groups, and deny attacks on civilians.

    On Saturday, Russian and Syrian planes bombed other cities in Idlib province, which has completely come under rebel control.

    Rebels broke into the city of Aleppo, located east of Idlib province, on Friday evening, forcing the army to relocate, the biggest challenge to President Bashar al-Assad in recent years.

    The Syrian army said dozens of its soldiers were killed in the attack.

    On Sunday, the army said it had managed to recapture several cities that had been captured by rebels in recent days.

    In turn, the rebels said they had advanced further south from Aleppo and captured the city of Hansir, trying to cut off the main supply route of the army to Aleppo.

    Rebel sources said they also seized the Sheikh Najjar estate, one of the country's main industrial zones.

    Addition

    Today, on December 1, Ukrainian intelligence reported that Moscow changed the commander in Syria due to the losses of the Russian military in the Republic against the background of the rebel offensive.

  • Record losses of the Russian Federation in November: how much equipment and military was destroyed

    Record losses of the Russian Federation in November: how much equipment and military was destroyed

    Record losses of the Russian Federation in November: how much equipment and military was destroyed

    In November, the Russian army suffered the largest losses since the beginning of the war – 45,720 military personnel and equipment worth 3 3 billion. The largest daily expenses were 2,030 people.

    November was a record for the losses of the Russian army, reports UNN with reference to the message of the Ministry of defense of Ukraine.

    Рer month:

    * 45,720 liquidated and wounded soldiers, which is conditionally more than 3 motorized rifle divisions of the ground forces of the Russian army

    • 2030 people – the largest losses per day since February 24, 2022

    * 307 tanks – almost 10 battalions

    * 899 armored vehicles-the equivalent of almost 4 motorized rifle divisions

    * 884 art systems-conditionally 49 art divisions.

    "The estimated cost of lost equipment in November 2024 is more than 3 3 billion. the Kremlin continues to spend huge resources on war, ignoring the needs of its own population," the Defense Ministry said.

    Voloshyn: Almost 85% of Russian losses are on the eastern directionNov 21 2024, 09:48 AM • 18807 views