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  • “We can hit targets up to 2000 km away”: reconnaissance men tell about new Ukrainian-made drones

    “We can hit targets up to 2000 km away”: reconnaissance men tell about new Ukrainian-made drones

    “We can hit targets up to 2000 km away": reconnaissance men tell about new Ukrainian-made drones

    The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine spoke about the stages of preparation of long-range UAVs made in Ukraine. Each drone carries 75 kg of explosives and is capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to 2000 km.

    Drones that hit for thousands of kilometers – the DIU told about some stages of preparation and deployment of long-range UAVs.

    Transmits UNN with reference to Radio Liberty.

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    The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine has lifted the veil on the stages of preparation of drones capable of attacking the aggressor's military targets.

    According to the DIU experts, the preparation of devices is carried out in several stages.

    First of all, we analyze the targets, the possibility of reaching them, analyze the enemy's air defense and electronic warfare systems to find corridors to get through.

    – says the commander of the group of operators of long-range UAVs of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine.

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    In order to achieve the goals, you need to use a lot of resources, plan the operation, and strike.

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    During the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, the use of attack drones has undergone major changes.

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    It is noted that each time the opposition is stronger.

    We are learning, the enemy is also learning.

    The story shows a flock of drones ready to take off, each with 75 kilograms of explosives.

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    “We are the group that was the first to launch almost all long-range drones and those that came before them. We can see the dynamics – we can now hit targets at a distance of 2,000 kilometers,” the story says.

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    We can see that we are achieving results even with the means we have

    – says the commander.

    At the same time, the expert adds that “we can imagine” that if the “21st century means” that are already available were still in the required quantity, “with the skills we have already acquired, we would be several orders of magnitude more effective.”

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  • Russians attack on Kharkiv causes fire: 23 people injured – photos, video

    Russians attack on Kharkiv causes fire: 23 people injured – photos, video

    An explosion was heard in Kharkiv on the morning of 25 November. A fire has been raging at the site of the attack and twenty three people have been injured.

    Source: Ihor Terekhov, Mayor of Kharkiv, on Telegram; Oleh Syniehubov, Head of Kharkiv Oblast Military Administration, on Telegram

    Quote from the mayor: "An explosion has been heard in Kharkiv. Be careful! The attack hit the Kyivskyi district of the city. There is a fire at the site of the hit".

    Details: Oleh Syniehubov specified that the fire broke out on one of the central streets.

    "Emergency services have been sent to the site of the hit. Civilian infrastructure and cars were damaged. There are casualties, and emergency medical aid is being provided at the scene," said Syniehubov.

      Photo: State Emergency service

    Update: Terekhov said the Russians hit a densely populated residential neighbourhood – the strike hit the areas surrounding the multi-storey buildings. Outbuildings and cars were on fire.

    At 09:22, Syniehubov reported that firefighters had contained the fire caused by the Russian attack.

      Photo: State Emergency service

    "The strike hit the ground. Three cars and the facade of a two-storey non-residential building caught fire and the windows of residential buildings were damaged," he wrote.

    Syniehubov reported later that early reports indicated that the Russians had hit the city of Kharkiv with an S-400 missile.

    As of 10:00, 16 people were reported to have sustained injuries.

      Photo: State Emergency service

    Terekhov said the number of people injured had risen to 19. According to early estimates, 41 residential buildings have been damaged.

    Syniehubov also confirmed that 13 women and 6 men aged from 21 to 71 have been injured.

    Out of those people, 16 are in a moderate condition and the others have only minor injuries. A total of 13 people were taken to hospital.

    The police reported that 23 people had sustained injuries as of 11:00.

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  • At the G20 summit, Erdogan plans to propose that the war in Ukraine be frozen.

    At the G20 summit, Erdogan plans to propose that the war in Ukraine be frozen.

    Politics At the G20 summit, Erdogan plans to propose that the war in Ukraine be frozen. Tuesday, November 19, 2024 At the G20 summit, Erdogan plans to propose that the war in Ukraine be frozen.

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan intends to present his proposal for freezing the war in Ukraine “at the current level” at the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro. According to Erdogan’s plan, Ukraine would delay joining NATO for at least 10 years, conceding to Putin. In addition, the Turkish proposal provides for the creation of a demilitarized zone in the Donbas. Erdogan also proposes deploying international troops in this buffer zone as an additional security guarantee for Ukraine and compensation for agreeing to remain outside of NATO.

    Turkish officials admit that such a proposal would be difficult for Ukraine to accept, but they consider it “the most realistic approach” to postpone discussions on the return of territories and focus on ensuring a stable ceasefire.

    Brazil refused to invite Ukraine to the summit but invited Russia, represented only by Foreign Minister Serhii Lavrov because Putin fears being arrested due to an ICC warrant for his arrest.

    However, commenting on Erdoğan’s initiative, the Kremlin noted that “the option of freezing along the line of combat confrontation is unacceptable for the Russian side.”

  • Robot dog from Boston Dynamics guards Trump’s residence in Florida

    Robot dog from Boston Dynamics guards Trump’s residence in Florida

    Robot dog from Boston Dynamics guards Trump's residence in Florida

    The U.S. Secret Service has deployed a robot patroller nicknamed Spot to protect Mar-a-Lago. The unmanned device can work both remotely and along a programmed route.

    The U.S. Secret Service uses state-of-the-art technology to protect the president-elect and ease the burden on agents.

    Writes UNN with reference to france24.

    A robotic dog manufactured by Boston Dynamics was spotted patrolling the perimeter of Mar-a-Lago, the residence and private club of President-elect Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Florida.

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    According to the media, the device is the latest tool in the arsenal of the US Secret Service. The robot dog has a nickname – the device is called "Spot".

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    It is also known that such robotic dogs are likely to be unarmed. At the same time, each of them can be controlled remotely or automatically if their route is programmed in advance.

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    Recall

    Thanks to a robot surgeon in Lviv, doctors performed a unique operation on a 6-year-old girl with Wilkie syndrome.

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  • General Staff: Russia has lost 732,350 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022

    General Staff: Russia has lost 732,350 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022

    General Staff: Russia has lost 732,350 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022

    Russia has lost 732,350 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. 25.

    This number includes 1,610 casualties Russian forces suffered just over the past day.

    According to the report, Russia has also lost 9,429 tanks, 19,236 armored fighting vehicles, 29,948 vehicles and fuel tanks, 20,787 artillery systems, 1,254 multiple launch rocket systems, 1,004 air defense systems, 369 airplanes, 329 helicopters, 19,480 drones, 28 ships and boats, and one submarine.

    Ukraine war latest: Ukraine has lost over 40% of territory previously gained in Kursk incursion, Reuters reportsKey developments on Nov. 23-24: * Ukraine has lost over 40% of territory previously gained in Kursk incursion, Reuters reports * West should ‘not set red lines’ on providing military support for Ukraine, French foreign minister says * Russia attacked Ukraine with over 800 KAB bombs, 460 drones,…General Staff: Russia has lost 732,350 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022The Kyiv IndependentThe Kyiv Independent news deskGeneral Staff: Russia has lost 732,350 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
  • Second explosion in Odesa amid warning of missile threat

    Second explosion in Odesa amid warning of missile threat

    Second explosion in Odesa amid warning of missile threat

    A second explosion was recorded in Odesa, as reported by the mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov. The Ukrainian Air Force reported a missile fired in the direction of Odesa and air defense activity against a reconnaissance UAV.

    A second explosion was heard in Odesa, Mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov said on Telegram on Monday, UNN reports.

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    "We heard an explosion in the city!" Trukhanov said.

    "Missile in the direction of Odesa!" – the Ukrainian Air Force reported in Telegram.

    Odesa and a number of other regions are on air alert.

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    Earlier, an explosion was also heard in Odesa. Prior to that, the mayor of Odesa reported an "enemy reconnaissance drone in our direction". The Ukrainian Armed Forces reported air defense operations against a reconnaissance UAV in Odesa region.

  • NABU’s Audit: we’ll evaluate what’s working well, what isn’t, and offer recommendations

    Along with my colleagues and fellow audit commissioners Martin Arpo and Hermione Cronje, we have begun the external audit of NABU. This is the first such evaluation since NABU’s establishment in 2015. As such, I would like to share our vision regarding the goals, process, challenges, approach, current status, and next steps of this important engagement.

    Let’s start with the goal: We are here to independently assess NABU’s performance. Is NABU meeting expectations and what can be done to improve its effectiveness?

    We will evaluate NABU’s effectiveness from March 6, 2023 (when the current NABU director was appointed), up to November 18, 2024 (the date our commission approved its methodology for conducting the audit).

    The aim of this audit is to provide the Ukrainian people with a clear assessment of NABU’s current standing and produce a report that will serve as a guide for future improvements. Our focus is on objective findings and actionable recommendations for enhancing processes rather than simply assigning labels of success or failure.

    While we will address weaknesses in institutional processes, it is crucial to differentiate between the dedicated public servants at NABU, who tirelessly combat corruption, and the organization as a whole. We are committed to viewing the processes objectively from an external perspective to create a roadmap for institutional development.

    Conducting an external audit reflects Ukraine's serious commitment to anti-corruption efforts at this critical moment in history. This commitment is recognized by Ukraine’s international partners, as this audit represents a significant structural benchmark for Ukraine in the 2024 Memorandum with the IMF. The Commission was engaged by the Ukrainian government based on its determination to establishing a robust anti-corruption system, and we are dedicated to supporting Ukraine in this endeavor.

    Audit can mean different things to different people. When some people think of an audit, they think of a financial audit, which assesses financial reports and accounts. Others may think of a compliance audit, which assesses whether an organization is following some standard and often is presented in a "yes/no" format. Measuring the degree of effectiveness, though, is a more complicated matter and more closely resembles what’s called a performance audit. We auditors identified a relevant benchmark and will measure NABU’s performance against that benchmark. In this case, we will be assessing whether NABU processes are aligned with international best practices.

    The strength of this Commission lies not only in our external expertise but also in the extensive local experience within our team. This combination of international expertise and local insights through the Secretariat is vital. Both perspectives will be essential for conducting a thorough independent external audit.

    Our vision how to measure the effectiveness of an anti-corruption agency

    The task at hand is highly complex. As this is the first audit, we needed to identify objective criteria and develop a methodology from scratch to evaluate NABU’s effectiveness over a period of more than 1,5 years. Defining objective criteria to measure effectiveness, especially for an organization like NABU, presents significant challenges as there is no uniform, internationally accepted list of benchmarks to measure the effectiveness of an anti-corruption agency.

    We are committed to a systematic, evidence-based approach which will ask the right questions, identify the right evidence, and provide the right insights, and a roadmap for improvement. Our aim is to be tough, but fair.

    In developing the criteria and methodology, we based our approach on international standards and good practices in government performance auditing and evaluation, and by using anti-corruption standards and principles from various international instruments. In October, we conducted our first mission in Kyiv, holding consultative meetings with NABU and other key anti-corruption stakeholders in Ukraine. We also hosted a listening forum with civil society organizations to gather their perspectives. We initiated the information-gathering process from NABU and we used this information to finalize our methodology.

    We have identified five dimensions of effectiveness for an anti-corruption investigative agency like NABU: Detecting and Investigating High-Level Corruption; Integrity, Accountability and Transparency; Leadership, Strategy, and Resource Management; Interagency Coordination; and International Cooperation. These dimensions are based on international standards and principles from a number of sources identified in our methodology document. There are certain essential principles that affect NABU’s effectiveness—such as institutional and organizational independence—that permeate all dimensions and will be evaluated across all five dimensions.

    To evaluate NABU’s effectiveness, we developed a weighted rating model that will enable us to conclude whether NABU’s performance in each dimension and overall has been highly effective, substantially effective, moderately effective, or ineffective. Detecting and Investigative Corruption is NABU’s core activity and is accordingly given a higher weight. The dimension of Integrity, Accountability and Transparency is also given a higher weight, as NABU must hold itself to the highest standards to be a credible and trusted watchdog.

    I understand that the issue of leaks of law enforcement information is a significant concern for Ukrainian society. I want to assure you that we will be evaluating the protection of sensitive investigative and operational information, as well as guarantees for whistleblowers.

    Recently we approved and published the methodology and criteria, which includes comprehensive details about our evaluation approach, principles, processes, evaluation key indicators, and the steps we will take to reach our conclusions. You can find that document at the official page of the Commission.

    We will soon be back in Kyiv to gather evidence, and we expect to complete our final report this spring.

    Before I get back to work, let me assure you that our audit will provide a thorough and objective evaluation of NABU’s effectiveness, offering actionable recommendations to enhance its anti-corruption efforts and support Ukraine's commitment to a robust institutional framework. We encourage you to stay tuned as we share updates on our progress and findings throughout this important journey.

  • Ukraine used ATACMS for the first time in the Russian Federation; Trump says this is an escalation of the war.

    Ukraine used ATACMS for the first time in the Russian Federation; Trump says this is an escalation of the war.

    PoliticsWar Ukraine used ATACMS for the first time in the Russian Federation; Trump says this is an escalation of the war. Wednesday, November 20, 2024 Ukraine used ATACMS for the first time in the Russian Federation; Trump says this is an escalation of the war.

    Defense forces struck a Russian ammunition warehouse in the Bryansk region with US-supplied ATACMS missiles, 110 km from the border with Ukraine. At least 12 secondary explosions and detonations took place after the warehouse was hit. Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Center for Combating Disinformation, claims that North Korean ammunition was stored at this facility. There could also have been aerial bombs, anti-aircraft missiles, and ammunition for multiple rocket launchers. This is Ukraine’s first use of this weapon in Russian territory.

    Congressman Mike Waltz, who Donald Trump chose as his national security adviser, said that the authorization to use ATACMS on Russian territory threatens to escalate the war further.

    “No one knows what this will lead to. North Korea is transferring ballistic missiles, artillery, and now tens of thousands of soldiers. The administration is responding by lifting restrictions. North Korea is sending even more soldiers. South Korea is saying it may go to war,” he stressed.

  • ‘Pointless’ to analyse Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United bow as mass squad changes predicted

    ‘Pointless’ to analyse Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United bow as mass squad changes predicted

    Former Liverpool midfielder Jamie Redknapp looks unhappy

    Jamie Redknapp believes trying to draw conclusions on what Manchester United will look like long-term under Ruben Amorim is effectively pointless, predicting that the line-up that played out a 1-1 draw against Ipswich Town will be unrecognisable over time.

    Manchester United got off to a brilliant start to Amorim’s first game in charge as Marcus Rashford tapped home Amad Diallo’s low cross to the near post at the end of a blistering run, but that was to be United’s one and only real moment in the game bar a Bruno Fernandes free kick that went narrowly wide.

    Omari Hutchinson’s deflected strike equalised just before half time, with Ipswich looking the more likely of the two sides to go on and win the game in the second half but having to settle for a 1-1 draw.

    Amorim had set up in the 3-4-3 he had used to great success at Sporting, with a back three of Noussair Mazraoui, Matthijs De Ligt and Jonny Evans; Amad and Diogo Dalot at wing-back; Casemiro and Christian Eriksen in central midfield; and a front three of Bruno Fernandes, Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho.

    United went through all five substitutions with the front line and midfield coming in for particular adjustments throughout the game, but none of them looked anything like sparking into life.

    READ: Amorim Watch: Close eye on new Manchester United manager in his first game

    Speaking Sky Sports after the game, Redknapp said: “They haven’t got quality in the team. There’s a lot of problems you have to solve. I’m already fed up talking about this system that he’s going to employ. I am, because it’s day one.

    “The players that are in this system right now are not going to be the players in the future. You’re not going to see Jonny Evans as the left-sided centre-back, you’re not going to see Mazraoui [at centre-back], you’re not going to see [Amad and Dalot as the] two wing backs probably. Obviously they’re both opposite foot and they’re playing on the outside. Is that midfield going to be Casemiro and Eriksen? Of course it isn’t

    “So we’re going to try and analyse it, [but] it’s almost pointless, because the system is going to change, because the players are going to change, and then they’re going to look better.

    “In a way, the best thing that could probably happen is not get fooled by these players right now, because after two minutes we’re looking and thinking, ‘wow, the Messiah’s here, everything’s going to change. Look how good they look’. But then they became their true selves in the end and they see that the quality isn’t there.

    “So this is going to take time, it’s going to take new personnel. They were always going to have to figure it out. He’s going to be changing the team probably week in, week out, searching for who is going to be the right people in this system.

    “Once he gets that, then he has a chance. But right now you couldn’t pick the team that’s going to be there in six month, because you don’t know who’s going to fit into what he wants.”

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  • DHL cargo plane crashes near Vilnius: four people on board

    DHL cargo plane crashes near Vilnius: four people on board

    DHL cargo plane crashes near Vilnius: four people on board

    A DHL cargo plane en route from Leipzig crashed near Vilnius airport, hitting a two-story building. Of the four people on board, one pilot was rescued, and rescuers are working at the scene.

    On Monday morning, a DHL cargo plane crashed near Vilnius airport. This was reported by Delfi, according to UNN.

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    According to local media, the plane crashed into a two-story residential building, causing a massive fire at the crash site.

    There were four people on board the plane.

    According to preliminary data, one of the pilots was rescued.

    The circumstances of the tragedy are currently being investigated, and rescue services continue to work at the crash site.

    According to the Flightradar24 service, it was a Boeing 737 cargo plane flying from Leipzig.

    Immediately after the accident, rescuers and law enforcement arrived at the scene.

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