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  • The media established the names of more than 80 thousand dead Russian soldiers in Ukraine

    The media established the names of more than 80 thousand dead Russian soldiers in Ukraine

    The media established the names of more than 80 thousand dead Russian soldiers in Ukraine

    The BBC and Mediazona have confirmed the deaths of 80,973 Russian soldiers since the start of the full-scale invasion. More than half of the dead were not related to the Army before the war, and 22% were volunteers.

    The BBC, together with the Russian newspaper Mediazona and a team of volunteers, managed to establish the names of 80,973 Russian soldiers who died during the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The data was established through publications in the Russian official source or mass media, publications of relatives, or posts in other sources with photos of the burial. About it UNN reports with reference to the Russian service BBC.

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    As noted, more than half of the identified dead were not associated with the army at the time of the start of the full-scale war.

    The media point out that now there is a rapid increase in losses among Russian volunteer servicemen, many of whom die within two to four weeks after being sent to war. Volunteers include those who signed a contract after the start of a full-scale invasion. Their share now accounts for 22% of the total number of confirmed losses of the Russian side.

    A year ago – in November 2023-volunteers accounted for only 14% of the total number of losses.

    The share of convicts sent to the front from places of deprivation of Liberty, on the contrary, is decreasing. In November 2023, they accounted for 26% of all losses, and now – only 18%.

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    But units made up of prisoners are still located on the front line and take on some of the combat load, points out the BBC. it is noted that the large-scale use of prisoners at the front allowed the Russian authorities to temporarily solve several tasks at once.

    First, sending prisoners supported the offensive potential of the Russian side, while not causing additional damage to the economy.

    Those convicted before still did not actively participate in the life of society and were not qualified workers. This distinguishes them, for example, from the mobilized, whose departure has weakened a number of sectors of the economy

    – writes the BBC.

    Now Bashkortostan, Tatarstan and the Sverdlovsk region are among the leaders in the number of confirmed losses. However, the situation in these regions varies significantly.

    The Sverdlovsk region rose to the top of this list after the beginning of mobilization and mass recruitment to the front from the colonies. There are many industrial enterprises operating in the region, on the basis of which it was easier to conduct mobilization. Also in the region there are a number of large Correctional colonies, from which prisoners were actively taken to the front first by the Wagner PMC, and then by the Ministry of Defense.

    Russians are recruiting residents of the occupied territories to join their army – ResistanceNov 16 2024, 11:53 PM • 23183 views

    Tatarstan entered the top three regions with the highest number of confirmed losses in 2024. It is noted that this is primarily due to the active work of local volunteers who collect data on the dead. Friends and relatives of war veterans send and publish information about the dead in local communities, often reporting cases that were not advertised by local authorities.

    Thus, the number of dead from Tatarstan can be as close as possible to the real number of dead-natives of this Republic, writes the BBC. Data for other regions, on the contrary, is much less complete, since there are no such active volunteers there.

    Residents of a number of regions of Siberia have repeatedly told the BBC about how local authorities put pressure on journalists and relatives of the victims, urging them to "once again not write" about the losses.

    Russians do not have time to evacuate the wounded due to lack of equipment-British intelligenceNov 27 2024, 12:10 PM • 16031 view

  • General Staff: Russia has lost 738,660 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022

    General Staff: Russia has lost 738,660 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022

    General Staff: Russia has lost 738,660 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022

    Russia has lost 738,660 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 Nov. 29.

    This number includes 2,030 casualties Russian forces suffered just over the past day.

    According to the report, Russia has also lost 9,458 tanks, 19,339 armored fighting vehicles, 30,272 vehicles and fuel tanks, 20,886 artillery systems, 1,256 multiple launch rocket systems, 1,006 air defense systems, 369 airplanes, 329 helicopters, 19,750 drones, 28 ships and boats, and one submarine.

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  • The head of the committee named the conditions under which there will not be enough funds for defense in the state budget-2025

    The head of the committee named the conditions under which there will not be enough funds for defense in the state budget-2025

    The head of the committee named the conditions under which there will not be enough funds for defense in the state budget-2025

    The chairman of the Budget Committee of the Verkhovna Rada named three factors that may lead to a lack of funds for defense in 2025. UAH 2.2 trillion is provided for the security and defense sector.

    If the intensity of hostilities changes, there will be huge interruptions in the supply of weapons from international partners, then it will be necessary to make changes to the state budget for defense in 2025. This was announced by people's deputy, chairman of the parliamentary committee on budget issues Roksolana Pidlasa on the air of the telethon, the correspondent of UNN reports .

    Pidlasa commented on how well defense spending is provided for in the state budget for 2025 and whether Ukraine will again find itself in a situation in the middle of the year when it is necessary to vote an additional 500 billion rubles in the Verkhovna Rada.

    If conditions on the battlefield change dramatically, or the intensity of hostilities, or there are huge interruptions in the supply of weapons from our international partners, then we will be forced to make changes to the state budget. But if the conditions remain the same as this year, or the intensity of hostilities decreases, or we finally win, then of course the funds that are provided for 2025 will be enough

    Pidlasa said.

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    She noted that more than UAH 2.2 trillion is planned for security and defense needs next year, which is even more than the expected actual expenditures this year.

    The Ministry of Finance reported the other day that in January-October 2024, Ukraine spent UAH 1.6 trillion on the security and defense sector, which is more than half of the total state budget fund.

    "For 2025, we set the probability that the fighting will continue throughout the year in order to be prepared for any development of events," Pidlasa said.

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    Prime minister Denys Shmyhol reported that when Ukraine planned the 2024 budget together with the IMF, one of the partners ' forecasts was that the war would continue until the summer of 2024. Therefore, the current budget required an additional 500 billion hryvnias for the army.

    On November 19, the Rada adopted the state budget-2025.

    The total resource, which will be directed to the security and defense sector, will amount to UAH 2.23 trillion. record funds will be used for the production and purchase of weapons. There will be more funding for the modernization of the military-industrial complex, as well as for the purchase of drones.

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    Bloomberg reported that Europe is looking for ways to replace US military aid for Ukraine. After all, Donald Trump's statements cause concern, because there is speculation that the United States may reduce military aid to force Ukraine to sit down at the negotiating table with Russia.

  • Ukrainian air defence destroys 88 Russian UAVs in 11 oblasts overnight

    Ukrainian air defence destroys 88 Russian UAVs in 11 oblasts overnight

    Russia attacked Ukraine with 132 attack UAVs of various types on the night of 28-29 November. Ukrainian air defence destroyed 88 of them, 41 drones disappeared from radar, and one flew back to Russia.

    Source: Air Force Command

    Quote: "On the night of 28-29 November 2024 (starting from 18:30 on 28 November), the enemy attacked Ukraine with 132 Shahed-type attack UAVs and unidentified drones that were launched from the Russian cities of Oryol, Millerovo, Kursk and Primorsko-Akhtarsk."

    Details: It was reported that Ukrainian aircraft, anti-aircraft missile units, electronic warfare equipment and mobile fire groups of the defence forces were involved in repelling the attack.

    As of 09:00 on 29 November, air defence had shot down 88 Russian drones in the Kyiv, Chernihiv, Cherkasy, Sumy, Kharkiv, Poltava, Zhytomyr, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Odesa and Mykolaiv oblasts.

    Ukraine’s Air Force noted that 41 UAVs had disappeared from radar, presumably due to active countermeasures by the defence forces' electronic warfare, and one more UAV flew back to Russia.

    As a result of the Russian attack, infrastructure, cars, houses and apartment blocks were damaged in several Ukrainian oblasts, and the people who sustained injuries are being provided with assistance.

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  • The head of German intelligence says Russia plans to test the effectiveness of NATO’s collective defense.

    The head of German intelligence says Russia plans to test the effectiveness of NATO’s collective defense.

    PoliticsWar The head of German intelligence says Russia plans to test the effectiveness of NATO’s collective defense. Friday, November 29, 2024 The head of German intelligence says Russia plans to test the effectiveness of NATO’s collective defense.

    Bruno Kahl, the head of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service (BND), believes that Russia continues to prepare for an actual military confrontation with Western countries, but a full-scale attack by Russia will be preceded by local operations designed to test the strength of NATO’s charter.

    The idea is that Moscow will try to undermine the obligation to provide direct military assistance to NATO members, enshrined in Article 5 of the defense alliance’s charter. Russian officials are considering creating an “emergency” for one of the NATO countries, in which other members of the Alliance would not “respond appropriately,” Kahl explained.

    As examples, he cited a possible “short-term attack” on the Norwegian archipelago of Spitsbergen or a conflict with the Baltic states under the pretext of protecting local Russian-speaking minorities. If Article 5 is not invoked in such conflicts, NATO as a defensive alliance faces failure – this is the goal being pursued by the Russian Federation.

  • In Tbilisi, a protest against the refusal to negotiate with the EU was dispersed with water cannons and 43 people were detained: the president is waiting for Europe’s reaction

    In Tbilisi, a protest against the refusal to negotiate with the EU was dispersed with water cannons and 43 people were detained: the president is waiting for Europe’s reaction

    In Tbilisi, a protest against the refusal to negotiate with the EU was dispersed with water cannons and 43 people were detained: the president is waiting for Europe's reaction

    Security forces used special equipment to disperse a thousandth protest near the Georgian parliament after the government refused to negotiate EU membership. 43 people were detained and dozens of people were injured, including 32 policemen.

    In Tbilisi, in the early morning, a protest was dispersed, to which thousands of people gathered the night before after the Georgian government refused to negotiate EU membership, water cannons, stun grenades, tear gas and other special equipment were used against the protesters, the Ministry of internal affairs says about the detention of 43 people, 32 injured policemen, while the number of injured demonstrators and journalists is not called, although footage of numerous facts of beating of protesters, in particular journalists and politicians, spread online. UNN

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    Thousands of people spontaneously gathered at Parliament last night after Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced his refusal to start negotiations on Georgia's accession to the EU. Until 21 O'clock, the protesters blocked Rustaveli, and then occupied other nearby streets where the service entrances to the parliament are located.

    After midnight, special equipment was used against the demonstrators, and the interior ministry said that "the action went beyond peaceful assemblies." By 2 a.m., the dispersal of protesters and mass detentions began.

    Water cannons, stun grenades, tear gas and other special equipment were used against the protesters. The security forces completed the cleaning of the territory by 7 am.

    The media spread footage of numerous cases of beating up protesters, in particular journalists and politicians.

    According to the people's defender of Georgia Levan Yoseliani, the demonstration was peaceful, and because of the actions of the police, freedom of Assembly was violated.

    Georgian president Salome Zurabishvili expects a" tough reaction " from European leaders to the forceful dispersal of a protest rally in Tbilisi. " i expect a tough reaction from European capitals," Zurabishvili wrote on her page in the social network X.

    The president of the country noted that at the time of writing the post (6:30 Tbilisi time), "protests and repressions were still going on in Rustavel," and "journalists and political leaders are the target.

    Earlier, Zurabishvili came to the rally and personally appealed to the special forces, who were preparing to disperse the demonstrators. "Do you serve Russia or Georgia? Who did you take your oath to?"- she told the security forces, urging them to think about the future of their children.

    The Georgian Interior Ministry reported 43 people detained during a protest rally on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi. all are charged with disobedience to police demands and disorderly conduct – articles 166 and 123 of the code of administrative offenses.

    According to the Interior Ministry, demonstrators threw glass bottles, stones, metal objects and pyrotechnics at the police, as well as "damaged infrastructure, road surfaces, video surveillance cameras, set fire to certain objects, erected barricades, and damaged the property of the Tbilisi City Hall." 32 policemen were injured. The number of demonstrators and journalists who needed medical attention is not called.

    Criminal cases were also initiated on the facts of violations recorded at the rally – under articles on damage or destruction of things and assault on a police officer.

  • Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov arrives in North Korea for official visit

    Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov arrives in North Korea for official visit

    Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov arrives in North Korea for official visit

    Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov arrived in Pyongyang for an official visit on Nov. 29, amid deepening military cooperation between Russia and North Korea.

    After arriving in Pyongyang, Belousov was greeted by his North Korean counterpart No Kwang-chol, and members of North Korea's military, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.

    Belousov will participate in meetings with "the military and political leadership of the DPRK," it added.

    Belousov's visit to Pyongyang comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin's state visit to the hermit country in June, where Russia formally deepened it military and economic cooperation with Pyongyang.

    Pyongyang is believed to have dispatched over 10,000 troops to aid Russia's war, with the first clashes with Ukrainian forces reported in Kursk Oblast. North Korea has also become Moscow's leading supplier of artillery shells and ballistic missiles.

    A source with Ukraine's General Staff also indicated to Reuters on Nov. 23 that the majority of North Korean soldiers were finalizing training.

    In recent months, Russia has focused on regaining territory lost in the country's Kursk Oblast following a surprise Ukrainian incursion into the region in August. According to the source in Ukraine's General Staff, Ukraine has lost over 40 percent of the territory it previously gained in Kursk Oblast due to Russian counterattacks.

    NATO allies believe that Putin is aiming to recapture territory lost in Kursk Oblast before U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, the Telegraph reported, hoping to gain leverage in future peace negotiations.

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  • Russian drone attack on Kiev region: what is damaged and what are the consequences of an almost 7-hour alert

    Russian drone attack on Kiev region: what is damaged and what are the consequences of an almost 7-hour alert

    Russian drone attack on Kiev region: what is damaged and what are the consequences of an almost 7-hour alert

    Air defense forces repelled the attack of Russian drones on the Kiev region for almost 7 hours. Due to the wreckage of downed targets, a private house was damaged, there were no injuries.

    For almost 7 hours, the air defense forces repelled the attack of Russian troops with drones on the Kiev region, a private house was damaged due to debris, there were no casualties, Ruslan Kravchenko, head of the Kiev RMA, said on Facebook on Friday, writes UNN.

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    "The enemy does not stop daily UAV attacks on the Kiev region. Since the evening of November 28, the alarm in the region lasted almost 7 hours. Air defense forces were operating in the region. Enemy targets were destroyed," Kravchenko wrote.

    According to him, there were no casualties among the population, no hits to critical or residential infrastructure facilities were allowed.

    "As a result of falling debris from downed targets in one of the settlements, a private house and an outbuilding were damaged. The damage is minor – the glazing is broken, the facade of the house is split," said the chairman of the RMA.

    Operational groups, according to him, continue to work to establish the consequences of the enemy attack.

    As a result of the UAV attack on Kiev, the Polyclinic building caught fireNov 28 2024, 09:50 PM • 28579 views

  • Russia loses more than 2,000 troops over past 24 hours

    Russia loses more than 2,000 troops over past 24 hours

    Russian forces are continuing to suffer losses in the war of aggression against Ukraine, losing 2,030 troops killed and wounded and more than 300 pieces of weapons and military equipment over the past 24 hours alone.

    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 29 November 2024 are estimated to be as follows [figures in parentheses represent the latest losses – ed.]:

    • approximately 738,660 (+2,030) military personnel;
    • 9,458 (+8) tanks;
    • 19,339 (+33) armoured combat vehicles;
    • 20,886 (+34) artillery systems;
    • 1,255 (+0) multiple-launch rocket systems;
    • 1,006 (+1) air defence systems;
    • 369 (+0) fixed-wing aircraft;
    • 329 (+0) helicopters;
    • 19,750 (+86) tactical and strategic UAVs;
    • 2,851 (+86) cruise missiles;
    • 28 (+0) ships/boats;
    • 1 (+0) submarine;
    • 30,272 (+86) vehicles and fuel tankers;
    • 3,700 (+3) special vehicles and other equipment.

    The information is being confirmed.

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  • South Korea decline to sell arms to Ukraine; Netherlands provides additional Patriot launchers.

    South Korea decline to sell arms to Ukraine; Netherlands provides additional Patriot launchers.

    PoliticsWar South Korea decline to sell arms to Ukraine; Netherlands provides additional Patriot launchers. Friday, November 29, 2024 South Korea decline to sell arms to Ukraine; Netherlands provides additional Patriot launchers.

    Seoul has rejected a Ukrainian delegation led by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov that sought to purchase South Korean weapons. The delegation met with President Yoon Suk-yeol and the South Korean defense minister. The weapons that Ukraine has been requesting are non-lethal weapons, such as the Cheongung interceptor system, a local air defense radar, and an anti-artillery radar. There was also a request for 155-caliber artillery shells. Sources said that South Korean companies have also received a request for arms sales, but the Defense Ministry has told Ukraine to refrain from contacting companies individually. The government sees difficulties in exporting weapons to Ukraine due to the high risk of violating foreign trade laws, which restrict exports to combat zones. Meanwhile, Dutch Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans said his country had delivered three Patriot anti-aircraft missile launchers to Ukraine. He added, “it was and remains in our common interest to stop Russian aggression.”