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Ukraine Invasion: Part 45

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MagicFox · 26/09/2023 20:14

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PerkingFaintly · 30/10/2023 22:29

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DancesWithDucks · 31/10/2023 08:37

In haste, the 300,00 mark ... (depending on how reliable the figures are)

Ukraine Invasion: Part 45
DancesWithDucks · 31/10/2023 12:12

Kyiv Independent Telegram Highlights

⚡️Ukraine confirms https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-confirms-strike-on-russian-air-defense-facility-in-occupied-crimea/ Strike on Russian air defense facility in occupied Crimea overnight on Oct. 30, the Ukrainian military's Center for Strategic Communications reported.

⚡️ Russia has strengthened its forces in the Bakhmut sector, switching from defense to active actions, General Oleksandr Syrskyi, who heads the military operations in the east, reported on Oct. 30.
Syrskyi noted that the situation on the eastern front "remains difficult" as Russia is increasing activity also in the Kupiansk sector, where its troops are attacking in several directions. https://kyivindependent.com/commander-russia-strengthens-forces-increases-activity-in-bakhmut-direction/

US: Major Russian cyberattack compromised 632,000 Pentagon, DOJ email addresses. https://kyivindependent.com/us-major-russian-cyberattack-compromised-632-000-pentagon-doj-email-addresses/
The report issued by the Office of Personnel Management says hackers used flaws in the file-transfer system MOVEit to gain access to wide-ranging sensitive information.

Politico: McConnell lobbies in support of Ukraine https://kyivindependent.com/politico-mcconnell-lobbies-in-support-of-ukraine-aid-despite-rift-in-republican-party/ aid amid Republican Party rift.
Mitch McConnell, the U.S. Republican Party's Senate Majority Leader, is going "all out" in support of Kyiv despite the opposition by House Speaker Mike Johnson and other Ukraine-skeptic members of the party, Politico reported on Oct. 30.

⚡️Slovak PM Fico gives conditions for approval of Ukraine aid https://kyivindependent.com/slovak-pm-fico-gives-conditions-for-approval-of-ukraine-aid/ Chief among the conditions that Fico cited was ensuring that European Union funds, including those from Slovakia, would not be "misappropriated."

Zelensky hosts bipartisan US congressional delegation. https://kyivindependent.com/zelensky-hosts-bipartisan-u-s-congressional-delegation/
President Volodymyr Zelensky met with a bipartisan group of U.S. congressmen in Kyiv on Oct. 30, the President's Office reported. It included Republican James French Hill and Democrats Michael Quigley and Stephen Lynch.

⚡️ Shoigu claims West seeks to expand Russia-Ukraine war to Asia-Pacific region the Russian state news agency TASS reported on Oct. 30. https://kyivindependent.com/shoigu-claims-west-seeks-to-spread-russia-ukraine-war-to-asia-pacific-region/

⚡️ Minister: France wants to deport 39 Russians https://kyivindependent.com/minister-france-wants-to-deport-39-russians-over-radical-islamist-views/ over radical Islamist views.

⚡️Update: 4 injured https://kyivindependent.com/update-4-injured-in-russian-attack-on-odesa-ship-repair-facility/ in Russian attack on Odesa ship repair facility.

⚡️ Russia detains man in Crimea for allegedly passing secrets to Ukraine. https://kyivindependent.com/russia-detains-man-in-crimea-for-allegedly-passing-secrets-to-ukraine/

⚡️Putin blames antisemitic Makhachkala riot on Ukraine, Western intelligence services https://kyivindependent.com/putin-blames-antisemitic-makhachkala-riot-on-ukraine-western-intelligence-services/

⚡️ Russia says 60 participants https://kyivindependent.com/russian-media-60-participants-in-antisemitic-makhachkala-riots-detained/ in antisemitic Makhachkala riots detained.

⚡️ Expert: Russia sent over 8,300 Ukrainian children https://kyivindependent.com/expert-russia-sent-over-8-300-ukrainian-children-to-re-education-camps-in-2023/ to 're-education camps' in 2023.

⚡️Energy operator: Power restored for 438,000 families after storm https://kyivindependent.com/dtek-power-restored-for-438-000-families/

⚡️ Digital Transformation Ministry prepares 'smart mobilization' https://kyivindependent.com/digital-transformation-ministry-to-launch-smart-mobilization-for-recruiting-specialists/ for recruiting military specialists on a voluntary basis, the ministry's head, Mykhailo Fedorov, said in an interview with RBC Ukraine on Oct. 30.
The pilot phase of the project, expected to be launched within the next two months, will focus on finding drone operators for Ukraine's Armed Forces, the official explained.

⚡️ Russian head of Alfa Group detained in France https://kyivindependent.com/russian-head-of-alfa-group-detained-in-france/
Alexey Kuzmichev was widely considered one of the most influential oligarchs in Russia and added to the EU’s sanction list shortly after the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion in Feb. 2022.

⚡️HSBC bank delays sale of Russian subsidiary https://kyivindependent.com/hsbc-bank-delays-sale-of-russian-subsidiary/
London-based HSBC bank will delay the planned sale of its Russian subsidiary until the first half of 2024, the bank said in its third quarter 2023 earnings statement released on Oct. 30.

⚡️Defense Ministry uncovers https://kyivindependent.com/defense-ministry-uncovers-misuse-of-additional-pay-for-military/ misallocation of additional pay across several military units.
After conducting audits on around 40 military units, the Defense Ministry discovered that over Hr 123 million ($3.4 million) in additional compensation had been unjustifiably paid out. The additional payments were made to personnel who weren’t deployed to the front lines and didn’t perform any combat tasks.

⚡️Russia hits energy facility https://kyivindependent.com/russia-hits-energy-facility-in-frontline-ukrainian-region-causing-blackouts/ in front-line Ukrainian region causing blackouts. [unfortunately, more to come ]

⚡️Russian investigators claim two soldiers arrested over Volnovakha killings https://kyivindependent.com/russian-investigators-say-two-soldiers-arrested-in-volnovakha-killings/
The Russian Investigative Committee claimed that two Russian soldiers had been arrested on Oct. 30 in connection with the murder of all nine members of a Ukrainian family in occupied Volnovakha, Donetsk Oblast. [so no doubt they'll just be sent right back to the front]

The Ukrainian language has taken a decisive lead over Russian on Ukrainian social media networks, a new study by the Content Analysis Center reveals. https://kyivindependent.com/study-ukrainian-language-dominance-is-growing/

⚡️Russian proxies auction off Zelensky family's apartment https://kyivindependent.com/russian-proxies-in-occupied-crimea-auction-off-zelenskas-apartment-in-yalta/ in occupied Crimea.
A Russian woman from Moscow bought the apartment for more than 44 million rubles ($477,000).

Ukraine Invasion: Part 45
DancesWithDucks · 31/10/2023 16:09

UNITED24 Media Telegram Highlights

"We have every justification to establish a transit corridor through Lithuania," stated Pavel Muraveiko, Deputy Secretary of State of the Security Council of Belarus. Speaking during an "ideological seminar" in Minsk, he asserted that even in the face of sanctions, Belarus manages to make progress. However, he believes that the imposition of a ban by Lithuania on the transit of goods and oil products through its territory serves as a pretext for military aggression. [Not that it's going to happen right now, but the pretext is now established]

The UN Security Council to discuss humanitarian situation in Ukraine on Tuesday
The meeting was initiated by Ecuador and France, which consulted with the Ukrainian delegation. [It will discuss Ukrainian winter needs and the environmental consequences of the blowing-up of the Kakhovka dam]

According to Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, residents of Germany should begin to consider the possibility of a conflict in Europe. He believes that the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Russia's actions in Ukraine should prompt changes within German society. Specifically, he emphasizes the importance of Germany's ability to defend itself, encompassing both the Bundeswehr and the broader society.

North Korea has transferred 122-mm Soviet D-30 howitzers to Russia, Bild military analyst Julian Röpcke said.
Platforms with these howitzers were spotted at the Shimanivska station in the Amur region.
Since the Russian army is armed with more modern D-30A howitzers, Röpcke speculates that the howitzers from the early 1960s were transferred by North Korea.

On October 30, 2023, the anti-aircraft missile units of the Air Command "Skhid" ("East") effectively intercepted and neutralized two Kh-59 guided air missiles. This successful operation demonstrates the proficiency and readiness of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in defending against aerial threats.

Finland is working to allow the US to use several Finnish garrisons or military bases on its territory, — Yle.
The USA is also conducting similar negotiations with Sweden.

According to a survey conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KMIS), 81% of Ukrainians are in favor of holding elections after the end of the war, while 16% believe that elections should be held now.
7% of respondents favor restricting citizens' rights for the recovery period after the war, while the absolute majority across all macro-regions of Ukraine (ranging from 86% to 89%) oppose such restrictions.

In Ukraine, a remote-controlled turret known as "THP" has been developed, equipped with artificial intelligence for identifying and neutralizing enemy personnel. This turret is designed to defend strongholds against FPV and reconnaissance drones. Additionally, "THP" can provide cover for infantry units and draw the enemy's fire.
The turret systems are capable of autonomously identifying enemy personnel, calculating target distances, tracking mobile targets, and computing ballistics. The operator's role is to issue commands, after which "THP" engages the target with gunfire.

Artificial intelligence has been trained to identify building materials from damaged and destroyed structures in Bucha with an accuracy of up to 86%. This innovative technology was developed by the ReThink team, a non-governmental organization dedicated to facilitating Ukraine's transition to a closed-loop economy. The AI system employs UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) images from Bucha for its training data.

In a recent meeting addressing the unrest in Makhachkala and the situation in the Middle East, Russian President Vladimir Putin made several statements:
▫️Putin emphasized the need for rationality when confronted with the suffering in the Middle East.
▫️He blamed the US elites and their allies for benefiting from global instability and trying to sow chaos to destabilize their competitors.
▫️Putin alleged that the United States and its allies profit from the sale of resources in the Middle East.
▫️He urged understanding the source of the problems and the global impact of certain actions.
▫️Putin criticized the principle of collective responsibility in the Middle East, where innocent people are targeted instead of punishing terrorists.
▫️He suggested that events in Makhachkala were instigated through social networks, partly from the territory of Ukraine by Western intelligence agents.
▫️Putin touched on the significance of the "Special Military Operation” and its role in determining the future of the world, including Palestine.
These statements reflect his perspective on global events and the role of various actors in shaping them.

The UN (finally) confirmed that it was the Russian army which struck the village of Hroza in the Kharkiv region on October 5
They also confirmed that all 59 dead were civilians. This is stated in the report of the UN Monitoring Mission on Human Rights in Ukraine published on October 31.

This is what one of the most popular libraries in Kherson looks like after another Russian shelling.

🤬 Russian troops fired at a shuttle bus in Kherson. At least four passengers are injured, one woman is in serious condition.

In Solikamsk, Russia, an explosion rang out at the "Ural" explosives manufacturing factory.

DancesWithDucks · 31/10/2023 16:33

Live: Ukraine Telegram Highlights

The number of refugees from Ukraine in Europe has reached over 5.82 million
As of October 2023, 5,826,000 Ukrainians who left the country following the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022, have refugee status in Europe, according https://data.unhcr.org/en/situations/ukraine to UNHCR.

Russian Defense Minister Shoigu said that Russia is ready for political discussions on "post-conflict settlement regarding Ukraine" and "further coexistence with the West."
He cynically called for "uniting the efforts of all interested countries" to form a "fair, multipolar world order and update the international security architecture."

⚡️Ukrainian soldiers achieve "good results" on the left bank of Kherson region, but it is not subject to coverage yet - Operational Command "South".

🇳🇱 Training F-16s for Ukrainians will arrive in Romania in two weeks, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte told Zelensky during a video conference call [by the amount of military aircraft going over our heads atm, frankly I wonder if they've already set off]

🇨🇳 China's representative was unable to attend the third summit of the Peace Formula "due to a mismatch between his own schedule and the time of the event".
This was stated on October 30 by Ihor Zhovkva, Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine.

🇧🇪🇪🇸 From January to September 2023, Europe imported about the same amount of Russian liquefied natural gas as it imported in the same period last year, but some countries saw a noticeable increase - in particular, Spain and Belgium doubled their imports of liquefied natural gas.

🇺🇿 For the first time, Uzbekistan held a trial in the case of participation in the war in Ukraine. 38-year-old Ildar Khayrulin was sentenced to 5 years in prison under the article on mercenarism. He fought in Donbas against Ukrainian troops in 2014-2015.
Uzbekistan does not officially recognize the Russian entities "DPR" and "LPR" and supports the territorial integrity of Ukraine.

Time magazine published https://time.com/6329188/ukraine-volodymyr-zelensky-interview/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_term=world_ukraine&linkId=244889511** a story about Volodymyr Zelensky, with his photo on the cover.
"Nobody believes in our victory like I do," the cover reads. The article describes his struggle for international assistance to Ukraine, the difficulties of the presidency, and the difficulty of keeping the focus on the war with Russia as global crises multiply.

Ukraine Invasion: Part 45
blueshoes · 31/10/2023 20:58

https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-october-30-2023

Key Takeaways:

  • Russian officials announced that Russian law enforcement suppressed antisemitic riots in Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan on October 30. Russian President Vladimir Putin responded to the October 29 antisemitic demonstrations in Dagestan by accusing Ukraine of trying to “instigate pogroms in Russia” under Western guidance.
  • A minority of Russian officials directly condemned rioters and regional authorities for ignoring antisemitic attitudes in Dagestan.
  • The October 29 riots in Dagestan highlight the growing radicalization and factionalism of Russian society resulting from the hyper-nationalist ideologies that the war in Ukraine has empowered.
  • Unidentified Russian soldiers reportedly murdered a Ukrainian family in occupied Volnovakha, Donetsk Oblast, further highlighting a threatening environment of violence that is pervasive throughout occupied areas of Ukraine. Several Russian commentators exploited the circumstances of the tragedy in Volnovakha to accuse Ukraine of trying to stoke interethnic tensions within the Russian information space.
  • Ukrainian forces made confirmed advances near Bakhmut and in western Zaporizhia Oblast on October 30.
  • Russian forces continue to use "Storm-Z" assault units predominantly made up of prisoner recruits in highly attritional infantry-led frontal assaults.
  • Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu highlighted the allegedly cooperative nature of the Russian-Chinese relationship at the 10th Beijing Xiangshan Forum on October 30.
  • Russian forces conducted offensive operations along the Kupyansk-Svatove-Kreminna line, near Bakhmut, near Avdiivka, west and southwest of Donetsk City, in the western Donetsk-eastern Zaporizhia Oblast border area, and in western Zaporizhia Oblast on October 30 and advanced in some areas.
Ukraine Invasion: Part 45
L1ttledrummergirl · 31/10/2023 22:26

Russian Defense Minister Shoigu said that Russia is ready for political discussions on "post-conflict settlement regarding Ukraine" and "further coexistence with the West."
He cynically called for "uniting the efforts of all interested countries" to form a "fair, multipolar world order and update the international security architecture
."

Perfect. Get your troops out of Ukraine, return the children and whatever Ukraine say is an acceptable sum to pay for the damage you've caused and the lives you've cost, double.

That might be a good starting point.

blueshoes · 01/11/2023 10:42

L1ttledrummergirl · 31/10/2023 22:26

Russian Defense Minister Shoigu said that Russia is ready for political discussions on "post-conflict settlement regarding Ukraine" and "further coexistence with the West."
He cynically called for "uniting the efforts of all interested countries" to form a "fair, multipolar world order and update the international security architecture
."

Perfect. Get your troops out of Ukraine, return the children and whatever Ukraine say is an acceptable sum to pay for the damage you've caused and the lives you've cost, double.

That might be a good starting point.

Well said.

I presume Russia is now angling for a frozen conflict having taken 20% of Ukraine, now that the world is distracted with Hamas/Israel.

blueshoes · 01/11/2023 11:03

https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-october-31-2023

Key Takeaways:

  • Chechen Republic Head Ramzan Kadyrov's response to the October 29 antisemitic riots in the Republic of Dagestan suggests that Russian officials may be increasingly concerned about the weakening of authoritarian control in regions on the periphery of the Russian Federation.
  • Ukrainian forces continued offensive operations near Bakhmut and in western Zaporizhia Oblast on October 31.
  • Russian forces launched a series of missile and drone strikes against Ukraine on October 31.
  • Russian authorities detained two suspects for the murder of a Ukrainian family in occupied Donetsk Oblast.
  • Russian sources claimed that Ukrainian forces conducted combined missile strikes against Sevastopol and elsewhere in occupied Crimea on October 30.
  • Russian forces continued offensive operations along the Kupyansk-Svatove-Kreminna line, near Bakhmut, near Avdiivka, west and southwest of Donetsk City, in the Donetsk-Zaporizhia Oblast border area, and in western Zaporizhia Oblast and advanced near Avdiivka.
  • Former Wagner Group fighters continue to redeploy to Ukraine as part of other Russian formations.
  • Russian occupation officials continue efforts to eradicate Ukrainian language and culture in occupied Ukraine.
Ukraine Invasion: Part 45
DancesWithDucks · 01/11/2023 12:48

Kyiv Independent Telegram Highlights

⚡️Biden cabinet secretaries make case https://kyivindependent.com/biden-cabinet-secretaries-make-case-for-ukraine-aid-in-congress/ for Ukraine aid in Senate.
The $105 billion funding bill that includes aid for both countries has been held up for weeks by infighting in the Republican-led House of Representatives.

⚡️ The Hill: Biden would veto GOP's Israel stand-alone aid https://kyivindependent.com/biden-may-veto-stand-alone-gop-israel-aid-bill-without-assistance-for-ukraine/ package without funding for Ukraine, The Hill reported on Oct. 31, citing the White House's Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

⚡️ General Staff: Russia fails to regain lost ground https://kyivindependent.com/general-staff-russia-fails-to-regain-lost-ground-at-klishchiivka-andriivka-robotyne/ at near Klishchiivka and Andriivka south of Bakhmut, and near Robotyne in Zaporizhzhia Oblast reported on Nov 1

⚡️ Russian media: Wagner resumes recruiting in Russian cities as unit of National Guard. https://kyivindependent.com/russian-media-wagner-resumes-recruiting-as-russias-national-guard-unit/
The Wagner Group has allegedly resumed recruiting in the Russian cities of Perm and Novosibirsk as a unit of Rosgvardia, Russia's National Guard, local news sites 59.ru and ngs.ru reported on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1.
The group's recruiter told the Perm news outlet 59.ru that the unit is now headed by Pavel Prigozhin, the son of the deceased founder of Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin.

⚡️Border Guards: Russia appears to have withdrawn https://kyivindependent.com/border-guards-withdrawn-troops-from-belarus/ troops from Belarus Andriy Demchenko, the spokesperson of Ukraine's State Border Guard Service, said on air on Oct. 31.
The units were withdrawn "as part of a rotation," but new units were not brought in. However, some members of the Russian Armed Forces remain in Belarus, predominantly military personnel who service Russian equipment in the country, Demchenko said

⚡️Bloomberg: EU's 12th sanctions https://kyivindependent.com/bloomberg-eu-considering-12th-sanctions-package-on-russia/package on Russia could target $5.3 billion in trade. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Oct. 28 that Hungary would veto any future sanctions packages if it included the gas, oil, and nuclear energy sectors of the Russian economy.

⚡️Japan says https://kyivindependent.com/japan-says-russian-helicopter-violated-airspace-over-hokkaido/ Russian helicopter violated airspace over Hokkaido.
The ministry said that fighter jets from Japan's Air Self-Defense Force were scrambled to respond.

Three dual Russian nationals arrested https://kyivindependent.com/three-dual-russian-nationals-arrested-in-new-york-on-suspicion-of-supplying-russian-military/ in New York on suspicion of supplying Russian military.
One Russian-Tajik national and two Russian-Canadians have been arrested in New York on suspicion of directing a "massive sanctions evasion and export control scheme," the U.S. Attorney's Office reported on Oct. 31.
The three allegedly circumvented sanctions to export dual-use electronic components, semi-conductors, and circuits to Russia, where they had a "critical role" in producing advanced weapons systems, the U.S. Department of Commerce said.

Ukraine's state budget received about $2.8 billion in October from the U.S. and EU, the Ministry of Finance announced on Oct. 31 https://kyivindependent.com/finance-ministry-ukraine-received-almost-2-8-billion-from-international-partners-in-october/

⚡️PM Shmyhal: EU to send https://kyivindependent.com/pm-shmyhal-ukraine-will-receive-335-million-euros-in-aid-from-european-commission/ $354 million in aid for reconstruction and reforms.

⚡️Explosion reported https://kyivindependent.com/explosion-reported-at-russian-explosives-factory/ at Russian explosives factory.
An explosion occurred at one of Russia's largest military plants in the Perm Krai, Russian state-run news agency RIA Novosti reported on Oct. 31, citing emergency services.
The Ural factory, located in the town of Solikamsk, produces explosives for ammunition and small arms, among other things.

⚡️Poll: Most Russians would not support https://kyivindependent.com/poll-most-russians/ ending invasion if it meant returning occupied territories to Ukraine. Only 34% of Russians would support... ending the invasion and return occupied territories to Ukraine, according to a recent poll conducted by the Moscow-based Levada Center.
70% of respondents said they would support Putin’s decision to end the invasion of Ukraine without returning territories.

⚡️Poll: Besides war, Ukrainians most concerned https://kyivindependent.com/poll-besides-war-ukrainians-most-concerned-about-corruption/ about corruption.
Corruption, along with low salaries and pensions, ranks as the top concern of Ukrainians besides Russia's ongoing war, a poll released on Nov. 1 by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) found.

⚡️Foreign Ministry: 19 Ukrainians killed https://kyivindependent.com/governor-russian-strikes-against-kherson-kill-1-injure-2/ in Israel, 4 in Gaza.

Latvia to gift https://kyivindependent.com/latvia-to-gift-ukraine-with-20-more-cars-seized-from-drunk-drivers/ Ukraine 20 cars seized from drunk drivers.

⚡️ Ukraine begins preparations to evacuate citizens https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-begins-preparations-to-evacuate-citizens-from-gaza/ from Gaza after Egypt allowed the departure of foreigners via the Rafah checkpoint, the Foreign Ministry's spokesperson Oleh Nikolenko said on Nov. 1.

Ragnar Gudmundsson
WAR IN #UKRAINE - NOV 1

■ Continued high level of activity, strikes & combat engagements well above average
■ Triple-digit equipment losses but troop losses below 7-day average ■ Oryx: 3921added to records, 30-day ratio currently at 3.4x

Explosion reported at Russian explosives factory

An explosion occurred at one of Russia's largest military plants in the Perm Krai, Russian state-run news agency RIA Novosti reported on Oct. 31, citing emergency services. The Ural factory, located in the town of Solikamsk, produces explosives for amm...

https://kyivindependent.com/explosion-reported-at-russian-explosives-factory

DancesWithDucks · 01/11/2023 13:09

UNITED24 Telegram Highlights

On Thursday, Iran will chair the UN Human Rights Forum [there's no one better than a country who sponsors extensive terrorism, steamrollers its own people, severely represses women, hangs 16 yo girls, etc etc is there]

NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg has reiterated his call for Alliance members to continue their military support to Ukraine, despite the escalating situation in the Middle East. He emphasized that the invasion of Ukraine represents a strategic defeat for Russia.

The battles in Avdiivka have escalated to the most brutal levels seen since the onset of the war, as reported by The New York Times.
Putin's desire to capture the city is driven by the potential for a significant strategic triumph. Consequently, the casualties among the occupying forces are surpassing those incurred by the Russian army in the battles of the previous year and the engagement near Vuhledar in March 2023.

98% of Finnish export business has left Russia, — Yle.
A recent export directors poll concerning chambers of commerce showed that only 2% of Finnish export companies are still doing business in Russia.
At the outbreak of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, about 80% of export companies were operating in the aggressor state.
Attempts to circumvent sanctions against Russia were reported by 18% of companies. There were especially many requests from Central Asian countries.

Carlsberg has accused Moscow of taking over their Russian business. The Danish brewing company has completely disassociated itself from its Russian operations and has declined to engage in any agreements with the Russian government that would legitimize the seizure of their assets, as stated by the company's CEO, Jakob Aarup-Andersen.

Russia launched a drone attack on an oil refinery in Kremenchuk. There were no wounded, but there was significant damage, and the fire was extinguished by rescuers. The air alert in the region lasted for four hours.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has declared the dissolution of the parliament and scheduled early elections for December 17. According to reports from local media, this decision is aimed at emphasizing the significance of preserving peace and stability in Serbia.

How many missiles and "Shaheds" has Russia accumulated for air attacks on Ukrainian cities in the fall and winter?

September 2023 was a record-breaking month for the number of Shahed-type kamikaze strike drones launched on the territory of Ukraine.

According to analysts at the Defence Express portal, Russia launched 503 drones on Ukraine last month. This is significantly more than the previous highest rate, which was observed in May of this year when about 400 drones were launched.

This month’s statistics are lower. But it is more telling that in October, the number of cruise missiles launched by Russia toward Ukrainian cities decreased significantly.

There is an explanation for this situation — Moscow is accumulating missiles for future attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure in the fall and winter.

Interlocutors of Ukrainska Pravda in the Ukrainian Air Force and the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine believe that Moscow can produce approximately 100–120 long-range missiles of various types every month.

According to open-source information, more than 100 missiles were launched on Ukraine in September and about 40 in October. That means that Russia has only switched to the "economy mode" that experts say it has been using in the last month. So far, the rate of missile use is not significantly different from the spring-summer one.

Taking into account the probable monthly production, it can be assumed that Russia currently has approximately 700 long-range missiles.

Although the enemy has indeed decreased its use of long-range missiles from strategic aviation or the sea, the vast majority of attacks are now being carried out on grain and port infrastructure in the southern regions.

They use a combined approach when anti-ship and medium-range air defense missiles (Kh-56 та Kh-35, and Oniks) are used along with drone strikes from a relatively short distance, which are not included in the statistics provided by the intelligence. One of the problems with calculations for these missiles is that there is not much open data on them, and their real stockpiles in Russia are uncertain.

Evidently, Ukraine and its partners have drawn certain conclusions from last year's autumn and winter. There is a strong desire to believe that preparedness for another energy terror has been brought to a high level.

But it is equally apparent that Russia has learned from its past mistakes, significantly diversifying its tactics and combinations of potential strikes from the sky. So we can't expect this winter to be any easier than the last one.

DancesWithDucks · 01/11/2023 13:25

Live Ukraine Telegram Telegram highlights

🇳🇱 Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has received https://www.politico.eu/article/dutch-pm-mark-rutte-nato-top-job-zelenskyy-stoltenberg/ the first positive reactions from Western officials after announcing his interest in the post of NATO Secretary General - Politico.
Three senior European officials said that Rutte has a chance to win broad support.
One of them predicted that he would be supported by the countries on the eastern flank of the Alliance, for which the main issue is the candidate's position on Russia and Ukraine [wow, first I heard of this]

🇰🇵 DPRK has provided Russia with more than a million artillery shells for use in the war against Ukraine - Bloomberg, citing https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-11-01/north-korea-sent-1-million-rounds-to-russia-spy-agency-says?srnd=politics-vp a South Korean lawmaker.
North Korea also sent advisers to Russia on the use of ammunition, which will last about two months.

🇺🇸 U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken have called for an additional $44.4 billion in aid for Ukraine and $10.6 billion for Israel. Another $3.3 billion is for US military needs.

🇺🇸 New House Speaker Mike Johnson has introduced a bill to provide $14.3 billion in aid to Israel, but it does not include a package of support for Ukraine.

Austin: Russia will win without our help to Ukraine.
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin fears Russia's success in the war against Ukraine if Washington stops supporting Kyiv.
He said this on Tuesday, October 31, at a hearing of the US Senate Appropriations Committee, dpa reports.
Asked how long it would take Russia to win if the US stopped supporting Ukraine, Austin said it was difficult to give an exact time frame.
"But I can assure you that Putin will succeed without our support. If we take the ground out from under them (Ukraine - Ed.) now, Putin will only get stronger and he will be able to do what he wants to do," the Pentagon chief said".

🇫🇷🇰🇿 Macron arrived in Kazakhstan as part of the first stage of his trip to Central Asia. He met with Tokayev and praised him for refusing to be "a vassal of any power."
Russia has expressed concern over the growing diplomatic activity of the West in the former Soviet countries of Central Asia.

Ukraine Invasion: Part 45
DancesWithDucks · 01/11/2023 13:27

Wonderful, Prigozhin's son is taking over from his father. You'd think he'd bear a grudge, but perhaps he is more interested in carving his own way.

Still not 100% sure Prigozhin is dead, mind you.

Mb76 · 01/11/2023 19:45

DancesWithDucks · 01/11/2023 13:27

Wonderful, Prigozhin's son is taking over from his father. You'd think he'd bear a grudge, but perhaps he is more interested in carving his own way.

Still not 100% sure Prigozhin is dead, mind you.

Me neither Ducks

Mb76 · 01/11/2023 19:47

Russia has expressed concern over the growing diplomatic activity of the West in the former Soviet countries of Central Asia.

translation = Putin is peed off 😆

Mb76 · 01/11/2023 19:49

Only 34% of Russians would support... ending the invasion and return occupied territories to Ukraine, according to a recent poll conducted by the Moscow-based Levada Center.
70% of respondents said they would support Putin’s decision to end the invasion of Ukraine without returning territories.

i know we have questioned how reliable Levada Center is, they are definitely legit but I think people who would have opposing views would not agree to answer such questions willingly or honestly

DancesWithDucks · 01/11/2023 19:57

True. Putin creating an atmosphere of self-censorship makes the Levada Centre's work rather hard, and that's before the active hostility they are experiencing from the Kremlin.

Hillsmakeyoustrong · 01/11/2023 20:31

I cannot believe Iran is chairing the UN Human Rights Forum. So is it policy for each nation to take turns in acting as Chair? Whatever, its a disgrace.

notimagain · 01/11/2023 20:36

Hillsmakeyoustrong · 01/11/2023 20:31

I cannot believe Iran is chairing the UN Human Rights Forum. So is it policy for each nation to take turns in acting as Chair? Whatever, its a disgrace.

I think the UN is coming out of current events (plural) very badly indeed.

It may be an expensive idea that sadly has run it's time, certainly in it's present form.

DancesWithDucks · 01/11/2023 20:40

Im sure they do quite a lot of good work in other areas but when it comes to military and human rights matters - anything where someone, somewhere has to say to another country 'you can't do that' they are useless.

The world hasn't wanted a strong UN and it hasn't got one, for all the money it's absorbed.

DancesWithDucks · 01/11/2023 21:37

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Hillsmakeyoustrong · 01/11/2023 23:11

No and I wonder if they have ever had so much on their plate. I wonder if the current events are showing them up for their ineptitude and weakness, we live in very challenging times.

Sorry to derail but a quick feeler...has anyone read the 1984 spin off Julia yet?

mids2019 · 02/11/2023 08:49

Ukraine's top general: “There will most likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough.”

Ukraine’s commander-in-chief of armed forces General Valery Zaluzhny has said that the war in Ukraine in “at a stalemate”, warning that there is likely to be no quick “no deep and beautiful breakthrough” in the counteroffensive against Russia.

The candid assessment – which could cause headaches for world leaders attempting to maintain financial and military support for Ukraine – comes 18 months after Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine.

Speaking to the Economist, Zaluzhny said:

Just like in the first world war we have reached the level of technology that puts us into a stalemate.

The general told the publication it would take a massive technological leap to break the deadlock.

There will most likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough.

Why has this general given this interview now? Is this an appeal for western assistance of some type that can break the impasse? If we have reached a military stake mate can there be any political progress on the fate of Russian occupied territory?

It may be that the general in question is voicing frustrations about the level of NATO aid?

DesdamonasHandkerchief · 02/11/2023 09:48

On Thursday, Iran will chair the UN Human Rights Forum [there's no one better than a country who sponsors extensive terrorism, steamrollers its own people, severely represses women, hangs 16 yo girls, etc etc is there]

I despair of the UN, and the EU should grow some balls and tell Orban to either get on side or join the axis of evil. He shouldn't be able to sit with a foot in both camps.

DancesWithDucks · 02/11/2023 11:58

Kyiv Independent Telegram Highlights

⚡️Military: Russian planes dropping explosives https://kyivindependent.com/military-russian-planes-dropping-explosives-on-black-sea-shipping-corridor/ on Black Sea shipping corridor.
Russian warplanes have dropped "explosive objects" along the likely route of civilian vessels in the Black Sea three times in the past 24 hours, Ukraine's Southern Operational Command said on Nov. 1. [the thought is that these are mines]

⚡️ Media: North Korea possibly provided Russia with short-range ballistic missiles.
https://kyivindependent.com/seoul-north-korea-possibly-provided-russia-with-short-range-ballistic-missiles/ North Korea may have provided Russia with short-range ballistic missiles, together with artillery shells and other weaponry, the Yonhap News Agency reported on Nov 2, citing a senior South Korean military official.

⚡️Reuters: Turkey will not speed up (https://kyivindependent.com/reuters-turkey-will-not-speed-up-swedens-nato-accession/) Sweden NATO accession.
Turkey's parliamentary foreign affairs committee will keep Sweden's NATO bid on its regular agenda as the country does not consider the matter as urgent as other countries, Turkish foreign affairs committee chair Fuat Oktay said on Nov. 1, Reuters reported [The UN is a mess but frankly so is NATO in many ways. When you have people like Turkey and Hungary screwing around with people like Sweden and Finland, it's not working well.]

⚡️ Putin signs law revoking https://kyivindependent.com/putin-signs-law-revoking-russias-participation-in-nuclear-test-ban-treaty/ Russia's ratification of Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.

⚡️Update: Fourth individual arrested https://kyivindependent.com/update-fourth-individual-arrested-in-the-us-on-suspicion-of-supplying-technology-to-russian-military/ in the US on suspicion of supplying technology to Russian military.

⚡️Politico: US Speaker tells https://kyivindependent.com/politico-us-speaker-tells-senate-republicans-he-supports-aiding-ukraine/ Senate Republicans he supports aiding Ukraine. Johnson said he would back additional aid to Ukraine, but did not support combining it with funding for Israel. He also said he supported a stop-gap bill to extend government funds after the current bill expires on Nov. 17.

⚡️Switzerland to extend https://kyivindependent.com/switzerland-to-ensure-protected-status-for-ukrainian-refugees-until-at-least-march-2025/ protected status for Ukrainian refugees until March 2025.

⚡️Minister: Russia attacks https://kyivindependent.com/minister-russia-attacks-over-100-ukrainian-towns-in-1-day/ over 100 Ukrainian towns in 1 day.

⚡️ Business Insider: Ukrainian info warfare drives Russian military desertions https://kyivindependent.com/business-insider-ukrainian-info-warfare-drives-russian-military-desertions-us-general-says/ US general says.
Ukrainian information warfare has driven 17,000 Russian soldiers off the battlefield, U.S. Army Special Operations Commander Jonathan Braga said, as reported by Business Insider on Nov. 1.

⚡️National Bank: Ukrainian businesses report https://kyivindependent.com/ukrainian-businesses-report-personnel-shortage/ more pessimistic outlook due to labor shortages.

⚡️State Bureau of Investigation says https://kyivindependent.com/state-bureau-of-investigation-unprecedented-scheme-to-evade-mobilization-uncovered/ it uncovered 'unprecedented' scheme to evade mobilization.
An investigation by Ukraine's State Bureau of Investigation (SBR) revealed a widespread scheme in which regional military enlistment offices received bribes in exchange for helping people evade mobilization, the SBR wrote on Nov. 1.

Donations on decline: Volunteers get creative to keep raising funds for military https://kyivindependent.com/donations-on-decline-volunteers-get-creative-to-keep-raising-funds-for-military/
More than a year-and-a-half into the full-scale invasion, Ukrainian volunteers and charities face the challenge of making each fundraiser stand out with ever-catchier slogans and ever-more original ideas, attracting as much publicity to keep the flow of donations running.

⚡️Bulgaria expels https://kyivindependent.com/bulgaria-expels-russian-propagandist/ Russian propagandist.

⚡️ Opposition: Belarusian army grows stronger https://kyivindependent.com/opposition-belarusian-army-grows-stronger-but-unlikely-to-join-war-against-ukraine/ but unlikely to join war against Ukraine.

⚡️Russian oligarch Alexei Kuzmichev charged https://kyivindependent.com/russian-oligarch-alexei-kuzmichev-charged-with-tax-fraud-in-france/ with tax fraud in France.

⚡️ Media: Uzhhorod mayor's office https://kyivindependent.com/media-uzhhorod-mayor-searched-by-sbu-over-role-in-illegal-border-crossing/ searched by SBU in connection to illegal border crossings.

⚡️More than 260 Ukrainian civilians killed by landmines since start of full-scale invasion. https://kyivindependent.com/more-than-260-ukrainian-civilians-killed-by-landmines-since-start-of-full-scale-invasion/ The number of those killed includes at least 14 children, according to a separate report by the State Emergency Services on Oct. 23.

⚡️Ukraine designates Nestle as 'international sponsor of war https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-designates-nestle-as-international-sponsor-of-war/ As of 2022, the NACP said that Nestle had seven factories operating in Russia that employed 7,000 people. The Russian market accounted for around 2% of its global revenue.

⚡️Media: Antisemitic rioters in Dagestan escape https://kyivindependent.com/rioters-given-lenient-sentences/ harsh punishment.
The vast majority of those who took part in an antisemitic riot at Makhachkala Airport in Dagestan on Oct. 29 appear to have escaped punishment, the Moscow Times reported on Nov. 1. Those who were arrested at the airport have only been charged with "administrative cases of disobedience to the police."

Switzerland to extend protected status for Ukrainian refugees until March 2025

The temporary protected status for Ukrainian refugees in Switzerland will be extended until at least March 2025, the Swiss Federal Council announced on Nov. 1.

https://kyivindependent.com/switzerland-to-ensure-protected-status-for-ukrainian-refugees-until-at-least-march-2025