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  • A step-by-step guide to show Harry Kane has actually scored precisely zero proper goals for England

    A step-by-step guide to show Harry Kane has actually scored precisely zero proper goals for England

    Gareth Southgate consoles Harry Kane after England's defeat to France.

    Harry Kane is England men’s all-time leading goalscorer and this has p*ssed off a lot of people who know in their heart of hearts that he is in fact rubbish.

    How to square this obvious rubbishness with that inconvenient all-time record, though? Surprisingly, it’s quite easy. We’ve donned our tinfoil thinking caps and with a little bit of effort – sometimes admittedly more than others – the underlying fraudulence of every single one of Kane’s England goals can be revealed.

    Here’s the handy cut-out-and-keep guide to the truth the so-called MSM won’t tell you: that his actual goal total is zero.

    Our journey to turn 69 goals into zero goals begins straightforwardly enough. Here we go.

    Harry Kane England goal tally: 69

    The 23 Penalty goals
    Definitely the easiest place to start, isn’t it? We’re not entirely sure when ‘excluding penalties’ became a halfway legit piece of flagrant statistical manipulation, but you certainly didn’t used to see it anywhere near as often in the days before a weirdly large number of people took it upon themselves to make proving Harry Kane’s fraudulence an integral part of their personalities.

    It is a lot, though, isn’t it? It’s quite literally one third of his England goals. But some simple folk would say so what? Goals are goals.

    Some would say it’s entirely disingenuous to just remove penalties because penalties are goals. They are worth precisely one goal, they have always been worth precisely one goal and will always be worth precisely one goal. They are easier to score than most goals, but also harder than some others so discounting them just seems utterly arbitrary and cannot be done in good faith. But to all that we say no. Penalties aren’t proper goals, there is no recent or historical evidence of scoring penalties being of any meaningful value and this is also why you would never catch properly great players like Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo padding their stats with any of these grubby little spot-kicks.

    Strike them from the record, because what’s good about pretending penalties don’t count as goals is that it makes Kane’s record look instantly much sh*tter.

    Take away his (and importantly only his, because reasons) precious penalties and he’s already only the fourth leading scorer for England and barely ahead of Jimmy Greaves, which obviously is rubbish.
    New Harry Kane England goal tally: 46

    The six Friendly goals
    Bit of a problem, this one. Harry Kane has awkwardly scored only eight of his 64 fraudulent England goals in the most easily dismissed of games, the International Friendly. We don’t count goals in club friendlies on a player’s stats, do we? Why should international ones count? And two of his friendly goals were, of course, penalties, so we’ve already got rid of those.

    Now we’re getting rid of goals here that include ones in barnstormers against Germany and France and another against Scotland which as we all know is never really a friendly is it, ho ho. But this isn’t about sanity or reason. We must be ruthless in our pursuit of proving that none of Harry Kane’s goals pass the purity test. These six remaining goals from friendlies are low-hanging fruit as long as we’re very careful indeed not to mention the 16 goals Wayne Rooney scored in friendlies or the 26 goals Gary Lineker scored in friendlies or the 35 goals Sir Bobby Charlton scored in friendlies. Ah, bugger.
    New Harry Kane England goal tally: 40

    The three San Marino goals
    ‘Competitive’ can of course be every bit as misleading a term for an international as ‘friendly’. All World Cup qualifiers are competitive games, even 10-0 wins over San Marino where Parry Pane scores four before half-time. Two of those were penalties, but he did also score in a 6-1 win over everyone’s favourite footballing minnows back in 2015, so that’s three more goals scrubbed off.
    New Harry Kane England goal tally: 37

    Harry Kane celebrates with Emile Smith Rowe

    The six goals in other games where England scored 6+
    Stands to reason these were also a waste, because no decent international team would ever concede six in a single game which is why such a thing has never happened.

    So we can chalk off a goal against Bulgaria, whose obvious incompetence is further highlighted by the fact Kane got three assists before scoring himself. A first-half hat-trick in a 7-0 win over Montenegro also loses its international status here, while most helpfully we can remove the non-penalty bit of Kane’s hat-trick against Panama in the World Cup. In fairness, it was a genuinely silly goal anyway.

    To that list we can now also add what some daft, biased people in the pay of Big Kane might have considered a somewhat important opening goal against a team that beat Germany in Germany and Italy in Italy during the last qualification cycle. Luckily, Kane himself foolishly played a part in creating goals for Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka before a very stat-paddy penalty indeed to round out a 7-0 win over an obviously incompetent North Macedonia just before being subbed off while poor Callum Wilson looked on ruefully from the touchline. Typical greedy guts Kane. At least we’d already got rid of the penalty in our earlier recalculations.

    Again, at this point we must take great care not to mention the goals Wayne Rooney scored in 6-1 wins over Iceland, or the brace against Andorra, or the goals he himself plundered against San Marino, and Kazakhstan. Definitely don’t talk about Sir Bobby Charlton’s hat-trick in an 8-1 friendly win over the USA. Or the hat-trick in a 9-0 win over Luxembourg. Or the hat-trick in an 8-0 win over Mexico. Or the hat-trick in an 8-1 win over Switzerland. Studiously ignore the six goals Gary Lineker scored in 5-0 and 8-0 wins over Turkey, or the four he got in one game against Malaysia. Jimmy Greaves scored all his goals against Brazil and Germany, didn’t he? Okay, ‘statistics’ and ‘records’ suggest there was a hat-trick in a 9-3 win over Scotland or another treble of his own in that 9-0 Luxembourg game where some cynical fools might accuse Sir Bobby and Greavsie of a tiny bit of minor stat-padding. No. Very tricky customers, the Luxembourgers. There are no easy games in international football, except for ones where Harry Kane scores goals.
    New Harry Kane England goal tally: 31

    The three So-called Nations League So-called goals
    Not a proper tournament, is it, the Nations League? It’s got no history, no pedigree. Nobody cares. It can’t be considered a proper international tournament alongside a Euros or a World Cup or a Tournoi or an Umbro Cup. The road from ‘glorified friendly’ to ‘just friendly’ is very short indeed and one we’re more than happy to walk. Only gets rid of three goals, because two of his five Nations League goals were pens against Germany. He really has scored a lot of penalties.

    Does allow us to bin off the two goals he scored against Finland in his 100th appearance, so that’s good. We’d have only created a category for goals scored wearing ghastly gold Skechers anyway. Which, in fairness, would have been instantly the most moral and just of all these categories. Because whisper it but some of these categories might just be a tiny bit harsh, and in some cases even bordering on unfair.

    Still, we’re getting somewhere now, having successfully stripped Kane’s actual goals total right down to 28, barely more than the sort of measly total managed by now entirely forgotten strikers like Geoff Hurst and his nice glass of Budweiser.
    New Harry Kane England goal tally: 28

    The nine Euro Qualifiers Are A Formality These Days goals
    There was a time when qualifying for the Euros was pretty much just as hard as qualifying for the World Cup, give or take a spot or two. Back when the Euros were a 16-team event it was a genuine achievement to make it. Now they let any old team make the finals, the qualifiers are just there to let scum like Kane pad their stats.

    Very, very telling that Kane hasn’t scored a single England goal in qualification for a 16-team Euros, and the fact the last such qualifiers were played several years before his debut is just a convenient excuse. And also exactly the sort of massaging of facts and stats we’ve come to expect from his one-eyed supporters over the years. Those of us who can see that Kane is sh*t actually are the truth-seekers here, and thus it’s entirely correct of us to wipe out all those lazy pointless fraudulent goals scored in freebie qualification campaigns. It’s nine more scrubbed from his tally, even allowing for the fact that we’d already found different ways to get rid of quite a few others.
    New Harry Kane England goal tally: 19

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    The one Penalty Rebound goal
    The only thing more fraudulent than scoring a penalty is missing a penalty, so it stands to reason that scoring from the rebound after you’ve missed a penalty absolutely shouldn’t count as a proper goal on your international record. Even if it’s the goal that sends your country to its first major final in 55 years. Especially if it’s the goal that sends your country to its first major final in 55 years.
    New Harry Kane England goal tally: 18

    The one Gave Away A Goal Soon Afterwards goal
    If you score a goal and then give away a goal, it stands to reason that your net contribution in that game is zero goals, doesn’t it? And that’s where we are with Harry Kane’s goal against Denmark at Euro 2024. Barely 15 minutes after he opened the scoring he gave the ball away horribly to give Moren Hjulmand the simplest of tasks in fizzing a 25-yard sh*tpinger in off Jordan Pickford’s post. Obviously, this invalidates his earlier goal. That’s just maths.
    New Harry Kane England goal tally: 17

    The two England Didn’t Even Win goals
    We all know that Harry Kane quite famously doesn’t win stuff, and that’s a key reason why his goals are invalid. Logically then, we shouldn’t count any of his goals in games England didn’t win. There are only nine of those, and seven of them have already been taken care of by other methods above but we’re still getting rid of his opening goal in a 1-1 draw against Poland as well as a famous injury-time equaliser against Scotland, and it all takes us closer to our target.
    New Harry Kane England goal tally: 15

    The 14 Non-Elite Opposition goals
    Okay, starting to get harder now and it’s taken longer than we hoped but we must push on through because the alternative is accepting that Harry Kane might not be sh*t and that won’t do. International football is supposed to be the best against the best and it’s important that we ignore the fact most international football isn’t that and never has been.

    All international scoring records are padded with goals against inferior opposition. But shush. We can get rid of loads here. Non-elite opposition can also mean whatever we want it to mean, from Malta to the Czech Republic via Slovenia. It’s basically anyone who hasn’t won a World Cup, right? Takes care of some otherwise awkward goals like the two against Tunisia in the 2018 World Cup and the one against Senegal in Qatar. And the Euro 2020 quarter-final goals against Ukraine, and the last-16 winner at Euro 2024 against Slovakia, as well as some actual pish against your Albanias and Lithuanias.
    New Harry Kane England goal tally: 1

    The one Germany Were Also Rubbish Then, Actually goal
    Having ruthlessly yet scrupulously fairly found entirely valid and impartial reasons why 63 of Harry Kane’s England goals don’t count we’re left with one. It wasn’t a penalty, it was at a major tournament, he didn’t immediately give away a goal at the other end, and it was against a team that has won lots of World Cups. But Germany were rubbish at Euro 2020, weren’t they? Anyone could and did beat them then. Imagine thinking a goal against this Germany team was somehow valid. Just embarrassing, really.
    New Harry Kane England goal tally: 0

  • Kim Jong-un vows to build up DPRK’s nuclear capabilities “limitlessly” – Bloomberg

    Kim Jong-un vows to build up DPRK’s nuclear capabilities “limitlessly” – Bloomberg

    Kim Jong-un vows to build up DPRK's nuclear capabilities “limitlessly” - Bloomberg

    The DPRK leader declared his intention to unlimitedly strengthen its nuclear capabilities through US cooperation with Japan and South Korea. He accused the United States of destabilizing the region and prolonging the war in Ukraine.

    North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has vowed to strengthen the country's nuclear capabilities “indefinitely” amid deepening security partnerships between the United States and its allies in the region, Bloomberg reports, UNN.

    Details

    According to the publication, Kim Jong-un made these statements during a conference with battalion commanders, urging the military to complete preparations for a possible war.

    He emphasized that the United States, Japan, and South Korea are responsible for destabilizing the situation on the Korean Peninsula.

    The United States, Japan, and South Korea will never escape responsibility as perpetrators of the destruction of peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and in the region. The most important and critical task for our armed forces is to prepare for war,

    Kim emphasized, referring to the partnership, which he called “Asia's version of NATO”

    He also accused the United States of dragging out the war in Ukraine, arguing that supplying weapons to Kyiv leads to international conflicts and raises fears of World War III.

    Recall

    According to the G20 countries, North Korea can provide Russia with up to 100,000 troops for the war in Ukraine. There are already more than 10,000 North Korean troops in the Kursk region.

  • Multiple drones shot down on outskirts of Moscow, mayor claims

    Multiple drones shot down on outskirts of Moscow, mayor claims

    Multiple drones shot down on outskirts of Moscow, mayor claims

    Russian air defense intercepted multiple drones on the outskirts of Moscow, the city's mayor, Sergey Sobyanin, said overnight on Nov. 18.

    At least one drone was shot down over the Ramensky district of the city, while another was downed over the Pavlovsky Posad district around 4:30 a.m. local time, Sobyanin claimed.

    The Kyiv Independent could not verify Sobyanin's claims, and Ukraine's military has not yet commented on the attack.

    The alleged attack on the Russian capital comes one night after Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on different cities across Ukraine, leaving seven civilians dead and at least 19 injured.

    In recent months, Russia has continued to increase its use of attack drones, targeting cities and towns across Ukraine on a near daily basissince the start of September. The Ukrainian Air Force previously said that Russia launched at least 4,300 Shahed-type attack drones and similar UAVs imitating Shaheds against Ukraine between August and October 2024.

    Ukraine has previously hit targets within Russia, aiming primarily at the country's oil infrastructure and defense industry.

    On Nov. 10, Russian air defense shot down 70 Ukrainian drones, including 34 in Moscow Oblast, in Ukraine’s largest drone attack on the Russian capital. At least one person was reported injured in Moscow Oblast in that attack.

    The day before the largest attack on Moscow, Russia launched its own largest overnight drone attack on Ukraine on Nov. 9-10, with 145 drones entering Ukrainian airspace.

    Biden authorizes Ukraine to target Russia with US long-range missiles, media reportsThe permission should initially apply to strikes against Russian and North Korean soldiers in Kursk Oblast but could eventually expand to other areas, undisclosed official sources told the New York Times.Multiple drones shot down on outskirts of Moscow, mayor claimsThe Kyiv IndependentSonya BandouilMultiple drones shot down on outskirts of Moscow, mayor claims

  • There are 2 enemy missile launchers in the Black Sea: total volley of up to 8 missiles

    There are 2 enemy missile launchers in the Black Sea: total volley of up to 8 missiles

    There are 2 enemy missile launchers in the Black Sea: total volley of up to 8 missiles

    In the Black Sea, there are 2 Russian ships with Kalibr missiles with a total of 8 missiles. There are 3 ships with 24 missiles in the Mediterranean, and no enemy ships in the Sea of Azov.

    On Monday morning, November 18, two enemy ships were spotted in the Black Sea. Both are carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles with a total volley of up to 8 missiles. This was reported by the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, UNN reports.

    There are 2 enemy ships in the Black Sea, of which 2 are Kalibr cruise missile carriers with a total volley of up to 8 missiles, while there are no enemy ships in the Sea of Azov,

    – the message says.

    It is noted that there are 3 enemy ships in the Mediterranean Sea, 3 of which are Kalibr cruise missile carriers with a total volley of up to 24 missiles.

    Within 24 hours, the passage through the Kerch Strait was completed in the interests of Russia:

    • 4 vessels sailed to the Black Sea, of which 3 continued to the Bosphorus;
    • 10 vessels sailed to the Azov Sea, of which 1 was sailing from the Bosphorus.

    Image

    Kerch bridge is guarded by a large number of air defense systems, but there is no protection from the sea – PletenchukNov 15 2024, 11:00 AM • 17598 views

  • Zelenskyy on permission to strike Russia: The missiles will speak for themselves

    Zelenskyy on permission to strike Russia: The missiles will speak for themselves

    President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has commented on media reports that the US, the UK and France have granted permission to use long-range missiles against Russian territory, saying that "the missiles will speak for themselves".

    Source: Zeleskyy's evening address

    Quote: "The plan to strengthen Ukraine is the Victory Plan which I presented to our partners. One of its key points is long-range capabilities for our army.

    Today, there’s a lot of talk in the media about us receiving permission for respective actions. But strikes are not carried out with words. These things are not announced. The missiles will speak for themselves. Definitely."

    Background:

    • Earlier, The New York Times reported that US President Joe Biden had for the first time authorised Ukrainian forces to use long-range ATACMS missiles to strike Russian territory. The newspaper’s sources said that initially, these weapons are likely to be used against Russian and North Korean troops in Kursk Oblast.
    • According to Reuters, Ukraine plans to carry out strikes on Russian territory using US long-range missiles in the coming days.
    • French outlet Le Figaro reported that France and the UK, following the US, have granted Ukraine permission to use their long-range SCALP and Storm Shadow missiles for strikes on Russian territory.

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  • russia claims drone attack on moscow

    russia claims drone attack on moscow

    russia claims drone attack on moscow

    On the night of November 18, Moscow Region reported the downing of two drones flying toward the Russian capital. According to Mayor Sobyanin, there was no damage or casualties in the Ramensky and Pavlovo-Posad districts.

    On the night of November 18, Russia allegedly shot down drones flying towards Moscow. This was announced by the mayor of the Russian capital, Sergei Sobyanin, on Telegram, UNN reports.

    Details

    According to the mayor of the aggressor country's capital, last night in the Ramensky urban district, which is part of the Moscow region, an attack by a drone flying toward Moscow was allegedly "repelled.

    According to preliminary reports, there was no damage or casualties at the crash site,

    – the message says.

    Later, he added that another drone was allegedly shot down in the Pavlovo-Posad urban district, which was flying to Moscow.

    According to the SHOT Telegram channel, residents of Ramenskoye heard a loud explosion around 3:40 a.m. (local time).

    Recall

    On November 10, the mayor of Moscow reported that 17 drones attacked the Russian capital. The "Carpet" plan was announced at Domodedovo and Vnukovo airports, and flights were delayed.

  • Russia launches one of the largest aerial strikes on Ukraine, targets energy grid

    Russia launches one of the largest aerial strikes on Ukraine, targets energy grid

    Russia launches one of the largest aerial strikes on Ukraine, targets energy grid

    Editor's note: This is a developing story and is being updated.

    Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on Ukraine overnight on Nov. 17, leaving at least seven civilians dead and at least 19 injured across multiple regions.

    Multiple loud explosions were reported in the capital, Kyiv, between 6:30 and 7:15 a.m. local time, according to a Kyiv Independent journalist on the ground.

    Russia's latest barrage of missile strikes marks the first mass missile attack on Kyiv in over 2 months, with Russia instead utilizing more frequent drone strikes in recent months to attack the capital.

    Further explosions were also heard in the cities of Kropyvnytskyi, Rivne, Ivano-Frankivsk, Cherkasy, Dnipro, Vinnytsia, Kryvyi Rih, Odesa, Zaporizhzhia, as well as in the Khmelnytskyi and Volyn oblasts.

    Russia targeted "power generation and transmission facilities throughout Ukraine," according to Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko.

    "The transmission system operator has urgently introduced emergency shutdowns," Halushchenko said. Officials have been warning that Russia may resume strikes on the energy grid as temperatures drop, mirroring the strategy used in the spring and summer of this year and in the autumn-winter season of 2022-2023.

    Russia launches one of the largest aerial strikes on Ukraine, targets energy grid
    An apartment damaged in Kyiv's Percherskyi district as a result of falling drone debris. Russia laucnhed a mass missile, drone attack against Ukraine in the early hours of Nov. 17, 2024. (State Emergency Service / Telegram)
    Russia launches one of the largest aerial strikes on Ukraine, targets energy grid
    An apartment damaged in Kyiv's Percherskyi district as a result of falling drone debris. Russia laucnhed a mass missile, drone attack against Ukraine in the early hours of Nov. 17, 2024. (State Emergency Service / Telegram)
    Russia launches one of the largest aerial strikes on Ukraine, targets energy grid
    An apartment damaged in Kyiv's Percherskyi district as a result of falling drone debris. Russia laucnhed a mass missile, drone attack against Ukraine in the early hours of Nov. 17, 2024. (State Emergency Service / Telegram)

    Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klitschko said that as a result of falling drone debris, an apartment on the fourth floor of a five-story residential building caught fire in the Pechersk neighborhood of the city. One person was hospitalized as a result of the attack, while one other person received medical treatment on-site.

    Debris was also reported in the Holosiivskyi and Dniprovskyi districts of the capital, according to the Kyiv City Military Administration.

    Several residential and commercial buildings, a club building, and a library were damaged in the capital.

    A 45-year-old woman was injured in Kyiv Oblast, suffering a head wound, Governor Ruslan Kravchenko reported. Fallen debris damaged industrial facilities, 21 houses, and other buildings across the region.

    In addition to the attack on Kyiv, at least two people were killed and seven injured, including two children, in the city of Mykolaiv amid Russia’s mass drone and missile attack, regional governor Vitalii Kim reported.

    In the city of Dnipro, a 42-year-old man suffered shrapnel wounds as a result of the attack. High-rise buildings, an educational institution, and a car were damaged, Governor Serhii Lysak reported.

    Russia also struck a railway depot in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, killing two railway workers and injuring three, Ukrainian Railways (Ukrzaliznytsia) said on its Telegram channel. It is not immediately clear whether the number of injured includes the 42-year-old man reported previously by the governor.

    2 killed, 6 injured in Mykolaiv amid Russia’s mass missile and drone attackAt least two people were killed and six injured, including two children, in the city of Mykolaiv amid Russia’s mass drone and missile attack, regional governor Vitalii Kim reported on Nov. 17.Russia launches one of the largest aerial strikes on Ukraine, targets energy gridThe Kyiv IndependentOlena GoncharovaRussia launches one of the largest aerial strikes on Ukraine, targets energy grid

    Critical infrastructure facilities were hit in the Vinnytsia, Odesa, and Volyn oblasts, leading to power outages and emergency shutdowns, regional authorities said. Odesa also faced problems with the water supply.

    Infrastructure facilities were also targeted in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Two people were reported injured in the regional center, the city of Zaporizhzhia. A 59-year-old man was hospitalized, and an 18-year-old man received medical assistance on the spot, Governor Ivan Fedorov said.

    In Lviv Oblast, 12 garages caught fire due to fallen missile debris. A 66-year-old woman was killed in her car by the debris in the Sheptytskyi (formerly Chervonohrad) district, Governor Maksym Kozytskyi reported. Two more people were injured.

    Two people were killed, and a 17-year-old boy was injured in Odesa Oblast, Governor Oleh Kiper reported. One civilian was reportedly hospitalized with serious injuries in Poltava Oblast.

    An outbuilding and a house were damaged in Zhytomyr Oblast. Regional authorities also reported that a critical infrastructure site was damaged in Rivne Oblast, and a house was damaged by fallen debris in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast.

    "Cruise, ballistic, and air-launched ballistic missiles, Zirkons, Iskanders, Kinzhals. In total, around 120 missiles and 90 drones (were launched by Russia)," President Volodymyr Zelensky said following the attack.

    This makes it one of the most massive strikes launched at Ukraine throughout the full-scale war.

    "Our air defenses destroyed more than 140 aerial targets… We are grateful to our air defense forces involved in the attack, our aviation – F-16, Sukhoi, and MiG pilots – mobile fire groups, electronic warfare units, everybody worked in an organized manner," Zelensky said.

    In response to the mass attack, the Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces scrambled fighter jets to protect the country's own airspace. "Ground-based air defense and radar reconnaissance systems have reached the highest state of readiness," the Operational Command added.

    Russia launches one of the largest aerial strikes on Ukraine, targets energy grid
    The aftermath of a Russian attack on Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine, on Nov. 17, 2024. (State Emergency Service/Telegram)
    Russia launches one of the largest aerial strikes on Ukraine, targets energy grid
    The aftermath of a Russian attack on Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine, on Nov. 17, 2024. (State Emergency Service/Telegram)
    Russia launches one of the largest aerial strikes on Ukraine, targets energy grid
    The aftermath of a Russian attack on Lviv Oblast, Ukraine, on Nov. 17, 2024. (State Emergency Service/Telegram)

    Ukraine's Air Force issued air raid alerts across all regions of the country around 6 a.m. local time, warning of the attack. The alert ended in much of Ukraine at around 9:30 a.m.

    Ukraine's Air Force reported earlier in the night that Tu-95 strategic bombers took off from the Russian airfields of Olenya in Murmansk Oblast. Later in the night, the War Monitor Telegram channel reported that a total of 17 Tu-95 strategic bombers were in flight, with seven taking off at the Engels airbase in Saratov Oblast.

    In recent months, Russia has primarily focused on large-scale drone attacks to overwhelm Ukrainian air defenses in cities across the country. The Ukrainian Air Force previously said that Russia launched at least 4,300 Shahed-type attack drones and similar UAVs imitating Shaheds against Ukraine between August and October 2024.

    While missile attacks are a common occurrence in Ukraine's eastern oblasts, most Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv, have largely been spared from large-scale Russian missile attacks on infrastructure in recent months — with the last large-scale missile attack occurring in late August.

    As drone strikes surge, Russia’s next mass missile attack on Kyiv likely imminent, experts and weary residents sayRussia’s aerial attacks against Kyiv have changed dramatically in recent weeks, becoming far more frequent yet far less destructive. Moscow has ramped up drone strikes on the capital — which overnight on Oct. 31 was attacked for the 20th time this month — and the rest of the country, while dialing…Russia launches one of the largest aerial strikes on Ukraine, targets energy gridThe Kyiv IndependentChris YorkRussia launches one of the largest aerial strikes on Ukraine, targets energy grid
  • Finnish Foreign Minister urges not to call Putin anymore

    Finnish Foreign Minister urges not to call Putin anymore

    Finnish Foreign Minister urges not to call Putin anymore

    Elina Valtonen called on Western leaders not to compete for the Kremlin's attention and to stop having phone conversations with Putin. She emphasized the need for coordinated communication with Russia together with Ukraine.

    Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen asked Western leaders to refrain from calling Putin and called for coordinated communication with the Kremlin. She said this on the air of the German broadcaster ARD, UNN reports.

    Details

    Valtonen emphasized that European leaders should refrain from having telephone conversations with the Russian dictator.

    The most important thing is to understand that we should not compete for the Kremlin's attention. It will not make sense if European leaders make coordinated or uncoordinated calls to Putin,

    – said Valtonen.

    The minister emphasized that a joint response is needed, not only from the United States, but primarily in coordination with Ukraine.

    She also added that new sanctions against Russia, including restrictions on its so-called "shadow fleet," will be discussed at a meeting of foreign ministers on Tuesday.

    Recall

    For the first time in almost two years, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz had a telephone conversation with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.

    During a telephone conversation with Putin , Scholz called on him to end the war against Ukraine and start peace talks.

    “No one will stop Putin with phone calls” – TuskNov 17 2024, 03:34 PM • 18621 view

  • Odesa left without heating, electricity and water: update on situation after Russian attack

    Odesa left without heating, electricity and water: update on situation after Russian attack

    Following the morning attack by Russian forces on 17 November, the most challenging conditions in the oblast are in the city of Odesa, where heat, electricity and water are partially unavailable.

    Source: Oleh Kiper, Head of Odesa Oblast Military Administration, on Telegram and the national 24/7 joint newscast

    Details: On the evening of 17 November, Kiper reported that the situation with heating, water and electricity in the oblast remains difficult. In the southern and central districts – Izmail, Rozdilna, Berezivka and Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi – the power supply is stable. Energy providers are working on fully restoring power in the Bolhrad and Podilsk districts. Invincibility centres [heated premises stocked with food and power banks to assist residents facing hardships due to power cuts] are open in these areas.

    Quote:"The most difficult situation is in the city of Odesa and the Odesa district. Repair works are underway to fully restore supplies of heat, electricity and water. According to DTEK [Ukraine's largest private energy firm], as yet there is no technical ability to supply power to critical infrastructure in the Kyivskyi and Prymorskyi districts of the city. Generators are in use.

    In total, 674 invincibility centres are operational in the oblast, with an additional 138 ready to open if necessary. We hope that given favourable conditions, the power supply in Odesa Oblast will be fully stabilised soon. Water and heating services are expected to be restored by morning."

    Details: Earlier, Kiper announced that the Commission on Technogenic and Environmental Safety and Emergencies had decided that schools and educational institutions of all types in the city of Odesa, both state and private, will be closed on Monday and Tuesday. However, provisions have been made for on-site childcare groups and classes in preschools and general secondary schools.

    Kiper revealed on the national 24/7 joint newscast that Odesa Oblast was attacked with nearly 50 aerial targets, 80% of which were missiles of various types. Two employees of Ukrenergo, Ukraine’s state-owned electricity transmission operator, were killed, and a 17-year-old boy was injured.

    Most of the oblast was initially left without electricity, but efforts to restore the power supply are ongoing. There are issues with the water supply in the city of Odesa; technical water is being delivered and water distribution points remained open until 22:00 to ensure access to drinking water.

    Background:

    • On 17 November, Russian forces carried out a large-scale attack, damaging critical energy infrastructure in Odesa Oblast. This has resulted in disruptions to heating, water and electricity supplies.
    • The attack claimed the lives of two Ukrenergo employees and caused widespread power outages across the oblast.
    • The Oblast Administration says the power supply is expected to be fully restored within 24 hours, with water and heating services anticipated to resume by the morning of 18 November.

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  • Harry Kane teaches England pair a lesson and silences critics in comical Ireland collapse

    Harry Kane teaches England pair a lesson and silences critics in comical Ireland collapse

    Kane England

    Errrrm yeah, Ollie Watkins can’t do that.

    To be fair to the guys in the Mailbox and elsewhere questioning Harry Kane’s place in the team, calling him – among other things – an ‘egotistical lummox’, Harry Kane’s not done that for a long time either.

    But having watched An England Team With Legs from the bench against Greece on Thursday, with Anthony Gordon to his left, Noni Madueke to his right and Jude Bellingham running every which way around him, the England captain was granted the opportunity to be his Best Self, not an Erling Haaland but a Harry Kane, and marked the occasion with (and we genuinely don’t think we’re over-egging this) one of the best passes an England player has ever played at Wembley.

    He had been at the heart of the only noteworthy moment in the first half, throwing Jayson Molumby to the floor just before the break in a ‘fight’ as disappointing as the football in the opening period.

    Ireland sat deep while England passed the ball slowly and aimlessly in front of them, with Thomas Tuchel at that stage hailing his wise decision not to tack on an extra two months on to the start of his 18-month contract as the prospect of England being held to a 0-0 draw by the 63rd-best team in world football at Wembley looked alarmingly real.

    We didn’t want that for Lee Carsley, whose legacy should be the blooding of young Three Lions talent rather than failure to beat Greece to top spot in the Nations League. He’s handed eight players debuts in his six games as England manager and Tuchel should reap the rewards of that.

    Thanks to a quite extraordinary Ireland collapse in the second half, the football phone-ins and comments sections will heavily feature Proud Englishmen once again questioning why the FA have gone for a GERMAN with a perfectly suitable candidate already in place.

    We’re not quite so sure smashing five goals in against the ten men of a significantly inferior footballing nation is a suitable determiner of Carsley’s capability to lead the Three Lions to World Cup glory. As sage co-commentator Lee Dixon pointed out, “the sending off really hurt Ireland”. But England did play some very good and extraordinarily effective football in the second half here, for which Carsley of course deserves credit.

    Jarrod Bowen was his “inspired substitution”, scoring with his first touch off the bench from a training ground set piece move. Anthony Gordon had already volleyed home beautifully from a deflected cross and both Conor Gallagher and substitute Taylor Harwood-Bellis also got off the mark for England.

    But much of England’s excellence came courtesy of Kane, without whom none of the second-half madness – with its five goals in 26 minutes – would have ensued.

    In the absence of Phil Foden and Cole Palmer, Kane was allowed to do his I’m Also The Best Playmaker bit and despite their obvious brilliance, we’re not sure either Palmer or Foden would have attempted the wonderful drilled eye-of-the-needle pass from the wing to slice through Ireland and break the game open, let alone delivered so perfectly.

    Jude Bellingham took a neat touch in the box to win the penalty that Kane converted and ensured Ireland would play the rest of the game with ten men after Liam Scales was shown a second yellow.

    It was a world class moment from Kane, who hasn’t put in a 45 minutes like that for England for a very long time, mainly because the players behind him in the team haven’t allowed it, with various No.10s clogging up the space from which he’s arguably still the most effective of anyone.

    It wouldn’t have worked without Bellingham, who took up the role of centre-forward when Kane dropped deep, but also floated around in those similar areas to make killer passes, as he did for Harwood-Bellis’ header.

    The second half was the fluid, free-flowing display Carsely hoped for away in Greece when he played all the No.10s, with Kane and Bellingham far more successful in dovetailing and swapping positions here than Foden, Palmer and Bellingham were at Wembley in October.

    It certainly provides pause for thought for Tuchel, who rather than stripping Kane of the captaincy will now be considering whether the best way forward for England involves him at the heart of the attack, rather on the periphery as he was at Euro 2024, with pace on the wings, Bellingham around him and the wonderfully talented 10s the casualties for the greater good.

    Kane wasn’t at all happy with the England drop-outs and having caused a stir with his words, the England captain’s actions have spoken far louder, with this a performance to teach Palmer and Foden a lesson in what can happen when you don’t turn up for your country.