Spring has arrived in Ukraine – temperatures is reasonably to high of 17C

(25-08-2024, 11:22 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukraine new type of weapon.

This week alone, modified Neptune anti-ship cruise missiles were said to have struck the Conroe Trader fuel carrying ferry near Crimea and a Russian base in the Kursk region, as well as an S-300 air defense system in the Rostov Region.

Ukraine has also carried out attacks using conventional long-range drones in Crimea and Tatarstan, as well as the Olenya airfield some 1,800 kilometers (1,125 miles) away from the border with Ukraine.

Update from Ukraine 28 August, a new front on east & near to kursh and also very near or just next very near to Belgorod region...putting more pressure and sore points on Putin soldiers. Where he don't f..k care thet been kill or a live .. crying
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Ukraine newer & latest weapon is post on the above video today 28th Augest 2024 with a range up to  500 k/m.
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(28-08-2024, 03:55 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukraine newer & latest weapon is post on the above video today 28th Augest 2024 with a range up to  500 k/m.
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(28-08-2024, 03:55 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukraine newer & latest weapon is post on the above video today 28th Augest 2024 with a range up to  500 k/m.
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(25-08-2024, 11:22 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukraine new type of weapon.

This week alone, modified Neptune anti-ship cruise missiles were said to have struck the Conroe Trader fuel carrying ferry near Crimea and a Russian base in the Kursk region, as well as an S-300 air defense system in the Rostov Region.

Ukraine has also carried out attacks using conventional long-range drones in Crimea and Tatarstan, as well as the Olenya airfield some 1,800 kilometers (1,125 miles) away from the border with Ukraine.

Warn and more warning...Putin want to eat up Ukraine ... Rotfl
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(25-08-2024, 11:29 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukraine president said: “It is both a drone and a missile… and there will be more missile drones, just as there are already more long-range attack. This weapon its the next step in the evolution of Ukrainian defense tech. We were looking forward to the moment when we [can] demonstrate its effectiveness to the enemy.”

Kyiv confirmed its first case of lose f-16s jet fighter in Ukraine territory
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BREAKING: F-16 fighter jet crashes in Ukraine, military confirms. News Feed, F-16, Ukraine, Russia, Crash, Ukrainian Air Force, Ukrainian armed forces, Military aid, War

BREAKING: F-16 fighter jet crashes in Ukraine, military confirms. The first General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcons received by Ukraine fly on Ukraine's Air Force Day on Aug. 4, 2024 in an unspecified location in Ukraine. One of the F-16 fighter jets recently delivered to Ukraine crashed while repelling a Russian mass attack, Ukraine's General Staff confirmed on Aug. 29. The confirmation came after earlier media reports that the aircraft crashed during Russia's drone and missile strike on Aug. 26.

According to the military, the F-16 shot down four Russian cruise missiles during the attack, demonstrating "high efficiency." "During the approach to the next target, communication with one of the jets was lost. As it turned out later, the plane crashed, the pilot was killed," the General Staff said. The crash site was not disclosed.
Earlier the same day, Ukraine's Air Force announced that pilot Oleksii Mes with the call sign "Moonfish" had been killed on Aug. 26.
https://kyivindependent.com/breaking-f-1...-confirms/
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Ukraine's Air Force spotted 11 Tu-95MS strategic bombers in Russian airspace at around 5 a.m. on Aug. 26. In less than three hours, Ukraine was under the largest aerial attack since the start of the full-scale war, with 127 missiles and 109 drones flying into Ukraine attack Ukrainian cities far from the front, the Kremlin uses strategic bombers and fighter jets stationed deep inside Russia, along with ground launchers closer to the border.

With a U.S. ban on missile strikes deep inside Russia still in place, to minimize Russia's capacity to launch mass attacks, Ukraine is forced to employ domestically produced drones to target airfields and launch sites. Over the past year, Ukraine has managed to substantially increase domestic production of drones, now capable of hitting targets 1,800 kilometers (1,119 miles) away, according to Ukrainian military intelligence.
With dozens of Russian airfields now bombarded by Ukraine, Russian forces are forced to look for new solutions to protect their aircraft, pulling them further away from Kyiv's reach.

How effective are Ukrainian drones?
Two out of five Russian airfields located in occupied Crimea are now functioning "at a minimum capacity" due to constant attacks by Ukrainian forces, Navy spokesperson Dmytro Pletenchuk said on Aug. 13. And if Ukraine can keep attacking Crimean airfields, Russia will be forced to stop using them, Peter Layton, associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) and former Australian Air Force officer, told the Kyiv Independent.

However, despite successfully making some Russian airfields unusable, Russia has plenty more. Russia operates 42 airfields, including those in Belarus and the occupied Crimean peninsula, with 28 of them able to station strategic bombers and fighter jets, retired military officer and defense expert Viktor Kevliuk told the Kyiv Independent. Kursk incursion and Crimea strikes could ease pressure on Ukraine’s Donbas forces Russia still has over 1,000 warplanes at its disposal, according to the Military Balance 2024 overview, and numerous airfields still out of Ukraine's reach.

Ukraine carried out at least five strikes on Russian airfields in August, which were confirmed to the Kyiv Independent by a military intelligence source familiar with Kyiv's operations on Russian soil. On Aug. 14, Ukraine launched its largest aerial attack against Russia so far. Ukrainian drones struck four airfields, including Savasleyka, located nearly 665 kilometers (413 miles) from the border with Ukraine. Russian Ministry claimed shot down 117 drones and four tactical missiles. Ukraine did not disclose what equipment was used during the attack. Despite hundreds of drones being launched, only a handful usually reach their targets, hitting aircraft, runways, ammunition, or fuel depots.

Engels-2 airfield in Russia in 2024. Kevliuk compared the recent Ukrainian attacks to a "mosquito bite." However, he still assessed the effectiveness of Ukraine's strikes as "acceptable," considering the weapons used and the consequences they brought. Defense expert Andrii Kharuk said that Ukraine's current tactics of striking Russian air bases seem to be effective. However, the results are difficult to measure because satellite images do not clearly show all the destruction. "In any case, it is to some extent easier to destroy or damage Russian aircraft, which carry guided aerial bombs, at an airfield than to catch it in Russian airspace, several dozen kilometers from the front line," Kharuk told the Kyiv Independent.

"Strikes on airfields could have been considered unjustified some time ago when we had insufficient drone resources. Now, when we see hundreds of Ukrainian drones hitting targets at night, it is certainly possible to strike airfields, hitting their aircraft," Kharuk added. One of the drones' biggest disadvantages is their speed. According to Kharuk, unmanned aerial vehicles can be detected several hours before an attack, allowing planes and helicopters to redeploy. Who needs warships when you’ve got drones? Russia loses control over Black Sea. Changing strategies

In response to Ukrainian attacks, Russia mainly takes operational measures, which include aircraft redeployment, camouflage, covering the planes with tires to protect them from kamikaze drones, and strengthening air defense in territories closer to Ukraine. Russian forces also draw aircraft silhouettes on airfields to mislead the opponent and construct metal covers, which are easier to build than concrete ones. "If there are two dozen covers at the airfield, it is unclear which one is used to hide the aircraft,"
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Continue from above...2 out of 5 Russian airfields located in occupied Crimea are now functioning "at a minimum capacity" due to constant attacks by Ukrainian forces, Navy spokesperson Dmytro Pletenchuk said on Aug. 13. And if Ukraine can keep attacking Crimean airfields, Russia will be forced to stop using them, Peter Layton, associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) and former Australian Air Force officer, told the Kyiv Independent. However, despite successfully making some Russian airfields unusable, Russia has plenty more. Russia operates 42 airfields, including those in Belarus and the occupied Crimean peninsula, with 28 of them able to station strategic bombers & fighter jets.

Russia continue to lashes out Ukraine as against ‘terrorist’ incursion into Kursk, pulls back planes
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As Ukraine’s deep strikes deeper against Russian military targets and its three-week-old ground offensive inside Russian territory have appeared to be yielding military and political results during the past week.

Russia was reported to be moving its aircraft back from airfields near Ukrainian border while glide bomb attacks inside Ukraine were reported have decreased. Evidence Moscow was scrambling elite units from Ukraine to defend home turf as mounted during week. EU’s Borrell urges Ukraine backers to lift curbs on arms use inside Russia Russia-Ukraine war: some key events on day 916. Could fighting in Kursk lead to nuclear disaster?.

An unnamed White House official told Politico news website “90% of the planes that launch glide bombs” against Ukrainian front-line positions had been moved back inside Russia. Independent analysis website Frontelligence agreed “between 2nd half of June & mid-July, Russian forces relocated many valuable assets away from the Ukrainian border,” including planes & helicopters. Ukrainian Colonel Vitaly Sarantsev told a joint news telethon broadcast by Ukrainian channels Kursk offensive had greatly reduced Russia’s use of aviation against northeastern Ukraine.

“We felt relief in tactical aviation,” he said on Sunday. “The enemy has significantly reduced its use in our direction. If in previous periods 30 to 50 antiaircraft missiles per day only [in Sumy region], yesterday enemy used air strikes twice, using four antiaircraft missiles & 11 unguided air missiles.” Units operating in hotly contested Chasiv Yar in the eastern region of Donetsk have also reported a drop in glide bombs this month. A spokesman for Siversk tactical group, said: “a sign we thinning out their air force & hitting airfields, & pushed the enemy away from the border a little.”
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(30-08-2024, 09:28 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Continue from above...2 out of 5 Russian airfields located in occupied Crimea are now functioning "at a minimum capacity" due to constant attacks by Ukrainian forces, Navy spokesperson Dmytro Pletenchuk said on Aug. 13. And if Ukraine can keep attacking Crimean airfields, Russia will be forced to stop using them, Peter Layton, associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) and former Australian Air Force officer, told the Kyiv Independent. However, despite successfully making some Russian airfields unusable, Russia has plenty more. Russia operates 42 airfields, including those in Belarus and the occupied Crimean peninsula, with 28 of them able to station strategic bombers & fighter jets.

Russia continue to lashes out Ukraine as against ‘terrorist’ incursion into Kursk, pulls back planes
they redeploys air assets as Ukraine unveils its own long-range weapons and ballistic missiles
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As Ukraine’s deep strikes deeper against Russian military targets and its three-week-old ground offensive inside Russian territory have appeared to be yielding military and political results during the past week.

Russia was reported to be moving its aircraft back from airfields near Ukrainian border while glide bomb attacks inside Ukraine were reported have decreased. Evidence Moscow was scrambling elite units from Ukraine to defend home turf as mounted during week. EU’s Borrell urges Ukraine backers to lift curbs on arms use inside Russia Russia-Ukraine war: some key events on day 916. Could fighting in Kursk lead to nuclear disaster?.

An unnamed White House official told Politico news website “90% of the planes that launch glide bombs” against Ukrainian front-line positions had been moved back inside Russia. Independent analysis website Frontelligence agreed “between 2nd half of June & mid-July, Russian forces relocated many valuable assets away from the Ukrainian border,” including planes & helicopters. Ukrainian Colonel Vitaly Sarantsev told a joint news telethon broadcast by Ukrainian channels Kursk offensive had greatly reduced Russia’s use of aviation against northeastern Ukraine.

“We felt relief in tactical aviation,” he said on Sunday. “The enemy has significantly reduced its use in our direction. If in previous periods 30 to 50 antiaircraft missiles per day only [in Sumy region], yesterday enemy used air strikes twice, using four antiaircraft missiles & 11 unguided air missiles.” Units operating in hotly contested Chasiv Yar in the eastern region of Donetsk have also reported a drop in glide bombs this month. A spokesman for Siversk tactical group, said: “a sign we thinning out their air force & hitting airfields, & pushed the enemy away from the border a little.”
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You want to invade others land in the first place, bomb their infrastructure and families. 
Why complain? 🤔 

Let you kill for free?.hmm...
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Russian troops forced to retreat in Vovchansk after failed. Russian troops being transported into the embattled town of Vovchansk in Kharkiv Oblast were forced to retreat after suffering losses, Ukraine claimed on Aug. 29. Russian soldiers were traveling in two tanks and two other armored vehicles "as part of preparations for assault operations."

It did not specify how many Russian troops were killed during the engagement. Vovchansk is an embattled town some 60 kilometers (37 miles) northeast of Kharkiv that has seen heavy battles since Russia launched a new offensive in the area in May. Russian offensive in northern Kharkiv Oblast has quickly bogged down, with Russian troops reportedly suffering heavy losses.

The intensity of fighting has decreased somewhat compared to other sectors, though several reports of Russia preparing new attacks have emerged since then. Some observers believe that the offensive helped to stretch Ukrainian forces as Russia intensified its push in Donetsk Oblast, focusing on towns like Pokrovsk, Toretsk, and Chasiv Yar.
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31/Aug/2024. Ukrainian Tighted Noose Russians Run Away Leaving Intact Tanks Behind.
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Russian forces "wiping out" Kursk Oblast's Sudzha with bombs, Ukrainian general Say rssian troops are “wiping" the Ukrainian-captured town of Sudzha in Russia's Kursk Oblast "off the face of the earth". Russia is regularly shelling Sudzha and attacking it with guided aerial bombs and kamikaze drones, according to Pavliuk.vAs Kyiv's incursion into Kursk Oblast enters its fourth week, Ukraine reportedly controls over 1,290 square kilometers (500 square miles) and 100 settlement
"(Russian forces) are destroying their own people. Despite the fact that Sudzha is in the rear, the Russians are wiping it off the face of the earth," About 200 residents remain in Sudzha, which had a population of 5,000 before the incursion, the general said. Most of them are elderly.
According to the international humanitarian law, Ukrainian troops help (the residents of Suzha)," Pavliuk added.

Sudzha is located less than 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the border with Ukraine, while the city of Kursk lies 85 kilometers (53 miles) to the northeast of Sudzha. Pavliuk, commander of Ukraine's Ground Forces, said on Aug. 31
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Glushkovo is the last main bastion of the trap estimated 3,000 troops trapped south of the Seim River, runs through Glushkovo.“ The situation in the Glushkovo district remains difficult,”for Kremlin-connected Saturday. “Ukrainian continue to strike at the defensive lines & supply routes of Russian Forces also preparing for a possible offensive in the area.”
Ukraine can either attack city directly or try to cut it off bypass it from south part of effort, Ukraine has continued its whack-a-mole approach toward destroying pontoon bridges builded temporarily replace spans destroyed by Ukraine, video shows a strike by an M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket, or HIMARS on one such crossing. Ukrainian Air Force released showing crews loading Joint Direct Attack Munition-Extended Range precision-guided bombs, or JDAM-ERs onto a MiG-29 Fulcrum show amunitions blow up portions of bridges over Seim River. JDAM-ER & French guided bombs. Bridging equipment has also been a big target for Ukraine, as you can see in the column of destroyed support vehicles in the video below. It ends with a view of another destroyed pontoon bridge.
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(26-08-2024, 02:55 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Russia-Ukraine War Battle Rages in Eastern Ukraine. Russian soldiers remain trapped at plant in Vovchansk for several mths, and another 3,000 Russian soldiers remains traped also in Kursk after three bridges is blown up. (Kharkiv Russians–ed.) using drones carry out logistics tasks using them deliver water, ammunition & medicines. In particular, what is happening in the blocked area near Vovchansk, i.e. About 40 soldiers some are suffering losses, they have killed & wounded alike, the wounded can't walk are wounded who still can fight. A certain number of them remain in there.Details: Those Russian unit if about 40 soldiers been blocked by Ukrainian for several months now depended on limited actions & received assistance via drones.
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Zelensky's Kursk incursion could be playing into Putin's hands. Vladimir Putin's sluggish response to the first foreign occupation of Russian territory since World War II suggests he is more focused on the opportunities Volodymyr Zelensky's incursion into Kursk may present elsewhere on the front line.

Putin and Ukraine's allies were caught off guard by Kyiv's push into the region on August 6 leading to the capture of around 500 square miles, 100 settlements and 594 prisoners of war according to Ukrainian Commander Oleksandr Syrski.


Ukraine faces awkward questions over Moscow's advances in Donetsk city of Pokrovsk  Institute for Study of War (ISW) said Russian forces continue to make "significant tactical advances" southeast of the city which is a critical road and rail hub for Ukrainian troops. The open-source pro-Ukrainian Conflict Intelligence Team said is sending a brirdge on same day that the situation in the Pokrovsk direction was "increasingly dangerous" for Kyiv's forces.

Putin is not diverting forces from axis attacking toward Pokrovsk," Nico Lange, chief of staff for Germany's defense until 2022. He's trying to use forces from somewhere else, or he is saying, 'OK let's deal with Kursk later—now Pokrovsk is more important. Lange, non-resident senior fellow at Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA), said it  can take mths to judge whether Zelensky's attack on Kursk. he told Newsweek
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In The Chaos Of the Kursk Invasion, Fast-Moving Ukrainians Captured Seven Russian Tanks—And Gave Up 10 Infantry Vehicles. The captures have slowed as the Kursk front stabilizes. More than three weeks into Ukraine’s surprise invasion of Russia’s Kursk Oblast, the Ukrainian advance is slowing as Ukrainian battalions reach the end of their supply lines and dig in—and more Russian reinforcements arrive along the increasingly entrenched front line.

There’s a good chance that, in the coming weeks, the line of contact around Ukraine’s Kursk salient will begin to look like the front line along the edge of most of Russian-occupied Ukraine: fortified and static and deadly to any force that dares to leave its positions. The Pokrovsk sector in eastern Ukraine is the exception to the overall calcification of the front, of course. There, the Russians continue to advance against disorganized Ukrainian defenders at a rate that has caused a lot of hand-wringing and finger-pointing in Kyiv and allied capitals.

The hardening of the Kursk front line belies how fluid it was just 2-weeks ago, in early days of the surprise Ukrainian assault. To understand the chaos, look at list of captured armored vehicles on both sides. As Ukrainian units raced into Kursk, surprised Russian units.
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Putin is scheduled to visit Mongolia on Sept. 3 at the invitation of Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh, his first trip to an ICC member country that ratified Rome Statute, obligates signatories to arrest him if he enters territory.

"Putin’s visit to Mongolia is a well-planned provocation," Ukrainian MP of the parliament's foreign affairs policy & one of the signatories letter, told Kyiv Independent on Sept. 2.
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Societal discontent rises in Russia after Ukraine's Kursk incursion, ISW says. Societal discontent has risen in Russia since start of Ukraine's incursion into Kursk Oblast, and is being acknowledged in Kremlin-public polling, the Institute for the Study of War reported on Aug. 31. Another recorded a drop in Russian President Vladimir Putin's approval rating of 3.5% to 73.6%, a record drop since the start of the full-scale invasion.

According to polls cited by the ISW, "outrage or dissatisfaction" with Russian authorities has risen from 18% of respondents on July 12, to 28% on Aug. 25, the highest levels seen since the hugely unpopular mobilization in November of 2022.
The ISW caveats the polling by saying they do not suggest "particularly pronounced discontent," and  cautions against the reliability of Kremlin-conducted surveys.
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(25-08-2024, 11:22 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukraine new type of weapon.

This week alone, modified Neptune anti-ship cruise missiles were said to have struck the Conroe Trader fuel carrying ferry near Crimea and a Russian base in the Kursk region, as well as an S-300 air defense system in the Rostov Region.

Is He, Lukashenko Lost His Mind?. Even Putin Didn't Expect This. Big Grin Ukraine has also carried out attacks using conventional long-range drones in Crimea and Tatarstan, as well as the Olenya airfield some 1,800 kilometers (1,125 miles) away from the border with Ukraine.
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Is's payback to return something to Putin, to Moscow and Kremlin. Big Grin
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We will clean, restore, then beat them’ – Kyiv’s Muslims defiant after Russian attack damages mosque. The collapsed ceiling in the male prayer hall of the Islamic Cultural Center, damaged by a Russian missile attack, in Kyiv, Ukraine on Sep. 2, 2024. They are barbarians," 80-year-old Mustafa Dzhemilev tells the Kyiv Independent on Sept. 2, as he assesses the damage caused to the Islamic Cultural Center in Kyiv by a Russian missile attack in the early hours of the morning.

"If they targeted a children's hospital, why wouldn’t they destroy a cultural center?" he adds, referencing the attack on Okhmatdyt, Ukraine’s largest children’s hospital, on July 8. The Islamic Cultural Center is a prominent hub for Ukrainian Muslims and is considered a main religious location for Crimean Tatar Muslims in the country outside of Russian-occupied Crimea. Early in the morning on Sept. 2, explosions sounded in waves across Kyiv as air defenses intercepted incoming Russian missiles. Ukraine's Air Force said it detected 35 missiles of various types and 23 attack drones launched across the country. Nine Iskander ballistic missiles, 13 Kh-101 cruise missiles, and 20 drones were downed, the Air Force said.

Three people were injured in the attack, authorities reported, with falling debris damaging other buildings across the capital. The damage to the Islamic Cultural Center was caused by a shock wave when a missile landed in the yard of a building behind it, creating a crater over 20 feet wide and partly collapsing the structure, shattering windows, and bringing down pieces of ceiling in the prayer halls.
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Ukraine uses its Palianytsia drone missile against targets in Crimea for first time – media.

Ukrainian defence forces used the Ukrainian long-range Palianytsia drone missile against a military target in the territory of the Crimean peninsula temporarily occupied by Russia for the first time in August this year. ["Palianytsia", a type of bread, is a Ukrainian word that Russians find difficult to pronounce properly. Since the full-scale Russian invasion started, Ukrainians have used the word as a means to identify Russian military or saboteurs – ed.]S ource: video project of the Ukrainian media outlet Oboroncast (Defencecast); Ukrainska Pravda sources

Quote: Journalist Roman Romaniuk: "President Zelenskyy announced to whole world on Ukraine's Independence Day that had used its drone missile named Palianytsia for first time. All was very interested in name on this drone. Big Grin
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(27-03-2023, 11:25 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  US, Putin, Xi and a few others smaller players, all is playing with fire.  Bomb

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At Least 51 Dead, Over 200 Injured in Russian Army Missile Strike on Poltava. Dozens were killed and injured in what President.Zelensky described as one of the deadliest strikes by Russian forces. He described attack as one of deadliest strikes by Russian forces. They launched a missile attack on Poltava on Tuesday, Sept. 3, striking city with two ballistic missiles minutes after an air raid alert was issued confirmed, 51 people had been killed & over 200 wounded, attack, occurred at about approximately 9:10 a.m., targeted an educational institution and a nearby hospital, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

The White House on Tuesday condemned the attack saying it showed the need to urgently strengthen Kyiv’s air defenses. The attack was “another horrific reminder of Putin’s brutality towards the people in Ukraine,” US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters, adding that the US would send more military aid to Kyiv in the coming weeks.
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Poland scrambles planes as Russia strikes western Ukraine. Missile and drone attack on Lviv, close to border with the NATO member, kills at least seven people. As Russia launched air strikes on Ukraine‘s western city of Lviv close to its border. Polish and “allied” aircraft were scrambled overnight on Tuesday as Russia launched a major attack on Lviv, according to Reuters news agency. It was 3rd X in 8-days. NATO member’s defences had activated since Russia stepped up its bombardment across Ukraine.
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Death, Taxes and Russian Interference in US Elections’ – Ukraine at War Update for Sept. 5
US indicts two Russians on election-meddling charges; Death toll rises to 53 in Poltava attack, 65 still in critical condition; Report: Russian economy to plummet due to sanctions and labor shortage.
A Russian strike on Ukraine’s western city of Lviv has killed seven people, including three children, the interior minister said. 

The Financial Times reported Wednesday that the Russian Central Bank is forecasting a drop of nearly four percent in the country’s GDP after this year, blaming labor shortages and the increasing effects of Western sanctions.

The International Monetary fund issued a report with similar projections, echoing observations that government and private consumer demand has outpaced supply for most goods. 
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Ukraine Latest: Russian advance Pokrovsk stalled; 60,000 troops pulled to counter Kusrk incursion, Kyiv claims. 

Ukrainian soldiers have managed to halt advance of Russian troops in Pokrovsk sector in Donetsk Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said in an interview with CNN Sept. 5. The eastern front near Pokrovsk has see scene of fierce fighting for several months, A focal point of Russia's offensive. Wink City is an important logistical hub for Ukrainian forces.

1) Russian soldiers advance near Pokrovsk stalled in recent days, Syrskyi says. 

2) Officials say 55 killed, 328 injured in Poltava as rescue operations conclude

3) Romanian president signs decree on donating Patriot to Ukraine

4) Belarus confirms downing drone during Russian attack on Ukraine

5) "Over the last 6-days, enemy hasn’t advanced a single meter in Pokrovsk direction. In other words, our strategy is working," Syrskyi said.
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Poland scrambles planes as Russia strikes with Missile and drone attack on Lviv, close to border with the NATO member, seven people were kill by Russian airforce. As Russia launched air strikes on Ukraine‘s western city of Lviv close to its border. Polish and on “allied”.

War update on Pokrovsk, Ukraine, War, Russia, Zelensky, Patriot is used to shot down Russian advance missiles near Pokrovsk stalled; 60,000 troops pulled to counter Kusrk incursion, Kyiv.
Artillerymen of 110th Marko Bezruchko Separate Mechanized Brigade who serve in Pokrovsk sector are loading an RM-70 multiple rocket launcher in Donetsk Oblast. Sept. 5:. Eastern front near Pokrovsk has been scene of fierce fighting for several months and point of Russia's offensive in Donetsk Oblast. The city is an important logistical hub for Ukrainian forces.

"Over last 6-days, enemy hasn’t advanced a single meter in Pokrovsk direction. In other words, our strategy is working," general said. Russian troops advanced in recent days stop directions in Donetsk according to the crowd-sourced monitoring website DeepState. Russia is concentrating its most well-trained units in Pokrovsk area, scale of shelling & intensity of Moscow's offensive have decreased. We taken away their ability to maneuver & to deploy their reinforcements from other places & this weakening has definitely been felt in other areas," according to Army Chief Commander Syrskyi.
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Zelensky claims 6,000 Russian soldiers killed, wounded in Kursk Oblast. Sept 6, 2024.
Ukraine's incursion into Kursk resulted in around 6,000 casualties on side of Russian Armed Forces, Zelensky said at Ramstein Air Base in Germany.
Since launching incursion Aug. 6, Ukraine controls "a significant part of the territory," stretching over 1,300 sq k/m, including around 100 settlements, Kyiv's allies, gathered in Ramstein for Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG) meeting.
Thanks to our actions, there is no threat to city of Sumy as was case in May against Kharkiv." 

Zelensky was referring to the offensive Russia launched on May 10 to northeast of Kharkiv. Kyrylo Budanov, Ukraine's military intelligence chief, later in May Russian forces may launch a similar offensive in Sumy Oblast, neighbors Kursk.
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Zelensky claims 6,000 Russian soldiers killed, wounded in Kursk Oblast

Russia was planning an offensive from Kursk b4 Ukrainian forces launched op there. Now continue to deploy its most effective units from Ukraine, primarily Donetsk Oblast, demonstrating a "clear choice by Ukraine."

"Russian President Vladimir Putin doesn't care about Russian land and people, he just wants to grab as much of our land & as many of our cities as possible," Zelensky said. "He wants our cities, or the ruins that remain of them." Kursk incursion also shows "Russia's attempts to draw red lines simply do not work," Zelensky added.
https://kyivindependent.com/zelensky-ram...reat-sumy/
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(Raw) video news from the frontline is capture in raw war fighting against Russia soldiers.
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