Tuesday, 16 May 2023

LIVE UPDATES - Battlegroup East Took Out Ukrainian Unit In Pickup Trucks, Recon Group

LIVE UPDATES - Battlegroup East Took Out Ukrainian Unit In Pickup Trucks, Recon Group

LIVE UPDATES - Battlegroup East Took Out Ukrainian Unit In Pickup Trucks, Recon Group




©Press service of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federatio/ TASS






The battlegroup East detected and destroyed a Ukrainian unit riding in two pickup trucks in southern Donetsk Region and a reconnaissance group in the Zaporozhye Region, Alexander Gordeyev, a spokesman for the battlegroup, told TASS on Tuesday.







"Reconnaissance forces and means detected a mobile enemy group starting movement in two pickup trucks in the area of Novomikhailovka. Crews of self-propelled artillery guns Akatsiya destroyed both vehicles and the militants.


The crew of a heavy flamethrower system TOS-1 inflicted damage to the enemy's strongpoint south of Prechistovka. The crew of an Osa-AKM anti-aircraft missile system shot down a Furia unmanned aerial vehicle," he said.


Also, according to the spokesman, a rocket attack was repelled in the same area: Three HIMARS rockets were shot down by the crews of Buk anti-aircraft missile systems.


During aerial reconnaissance in the area of the settlement of Chervonaya in the Zaporozhye area, an enemy's reconnaissance group was detected and destroyed by the crews of Akatsiya self-propelled artillery guns.


Artillery fire was inflicted on the clusters of militants in the areas of the settlements Malinovka and Novodanilovka, and also destroyed two pickup trucks and enemy personnel in a hangar in Lobkovoye, an observation post with a car and militants in the area of Novosyolovka," Gordeyev continued.


Crews of air defense systems Tor, Strela-10 and small arms fire shot down three Furia drones in the Zaporozhye area.



Situation in Artyomovsk 'tense', but Russian forces continue to advance, says DPR head



The situation in Artyomovsk (Ukrainian name: Bakhmut) remains tense, but Russian forces continue to advance after redeploying reinforcements, Acting Head of the Donetsk People’s Republic Denis Pushilin said on Tuesday.


©Valentin Sprinchak/TASS


"As for Artyomovsk, we see that the situation remains tense. However, there are fewer and fewer high-rises controlled by the Ukrainian units," he said during a Soloviev Live TV broadcast.


Pushilin pointed out that the situation on the flanks is not easy, as active combat operations continue due to Ukraine's redeployment of reserves. "But we've also reinforced our units, so I think the situation there should level out. There is no need to talk about a turning point right now. It's certainly difficult, but these are not the only areas," he added.







According to him, the Russian forces "are advancing despite all difficulties."


Artyomovsk, located in the Kiev-controlled area of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), has been a major transport hub supplying the Ukrainian battlegroup in Donbass. Fierce fighting for the city is underway.



Situation near Maryinka still tense, says DPR leader



Acting leader of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) Denis Pushilin on Tuesday described the situation in the Maryinka area as tense amid a constant redeployment of Ukrainian troops.


"The situation is quite tense near Maryinka now..., but even in these circumstances we have been improving our positions," Pushilin told Soloviev Live TV show.


According to the acting DPR head, the enemy is entrenched on major fortifications and it’s hard to knock them out of there. "Things have not been easy, and the situation is tense, but we have been advancing anyway," he said.


Maryinka lies west of Donetsk. On April 11, Pushilin reported "a very serious" improvement in the positions of Russian troops in the Maryinka direction where he said a Ukrainian stronghold on the premises of a tire repairing shop was taken under control. The DPR also said the liberation of Maryinka would make it impossible for the Ukrainians to shell Aleksandrovka and the Petrovsky and Tekstilshchik districts of Donetsk.



Russian forces thwart Ukrainian attempts to rotate troops in Kupyansk area — spokesman



The western battlegroup has successfully thwarted three Ukrainian attempts to rotate troops in forward positions in the Kupyansk area, Battlegroup West Spokesman Sergey Zybinsky reported.


"(The battlegroup West) has thwarted three Ukrainian attempts to rotate troops in forward positions in the area of the settlements of Sinkovka, Pershotravnevoye and Kislovka," the Defense Ministry quoted the spokesman as saying in a video published on Tuesday.


According to Zybinsky, Russian aviation hit personnel, weapons and equipment of the 14 separate mechanized brigade and the territorial defense units. The spokesman added that a Tor anti-aircraft missile system destroyed a Furia reconnaissance drone.



Russia’s Kinzhal Missile Destroys Patriot System in Kiev



The Russian Kinzhal hypersonic missile has destroyed the Patriot air defense system in Kiev, the Defense Ministry said on Tuesday.








"The high-precision strike of the Kinzhal hypersonic missile system in the city of Kiev hit a US-made Patriot anti-aircraft missile system," the ministry said in a statement.


The ministry also said that the Russian air defense systems have intercepted seven Storm Shadow long-range cruise missiles over the past day. In addition, the ministry said that Ukraine lost up to 215 military in the Donetsk direction over the past 24 hours, while fighting in western part of Atemovsk is ongoing.







Russian MoD briefing on the progress of the special military operation in Ukraine:



▪️In the Kupyansk direction, Russian forces destroyed up to 60 Ukrainian troops;


▪️In the Krasny Liman direction, Russian forces neutralized up to 65 Ukrainian personnel and one Akatsiya self-propelled howitzer;


▪️In the Donetsk direction, Ukrainian losses amounted to more than 215 troops, five armored combat vehicles, as well as Msta-B and D-30 howitzers;


▪️In the South Donetsk and Zaporozhye directions, Russian forces destroyed over 135 Ukrainian troops, a Msta-B howitzer and one Akatsiya self-propelled howitzer;


▪️In the Kherson direction, Russian troops neutralized up to 25 Ukrainian soldiers and one Akatsiya self-propelled howitzer;


▪️Russian air defenses shot down a Ukrainian a Mi-24 and Mi-8 helicopter, seven Storm Shadow cruise missiles, three HARM anti-radar missiles, seven HIMARS projectiles, and 22 unmanned aerial vehicles in the LPR, DPR, and Kharkov region.














Turkey's stocks and dollar bonds tumble as Erdogan in pole position for runoff

Turkey's stocks and dollar bonds tumble as Erdogan in pole position for runoff

Turkey's stocks and dollar bonds tumble as Erdogan in pole position for runoff




Woman holds Turkish Lira banknotes in this illustration taken May 30, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/






Turkey's sovereign dollar bonds and equities tumbled, and the cost of insuring exposure to the country's debt spiked as Turkey's presidential race heads to a runoff with incumbent Tayyip Erdogan leading his opposition rival.







Turkey's main banking stock index (.XBANK) tumbled 9.6% as markets gauged potential fallout from a possible continuation of Erdogan's unorthodox policies including combating high inflation with low interest rates. The index rose last week 26%, the largest weekly gain since late 2002.


The Istanbul bourse benchmark (.XU100) fell 6.1% on Monday, its largest daily percentage drop since early February.


The tightly controlled lira posted its largest percentage drop in over six months to end at 19.67 per dollar -a closing record low. It earlier touched 19.70, not far from the record intraday low of 19.80 hit in March.


Turkey's election board confirmed a May 28 runoff between Erdogan and opposition rival Kemal Kilicdaroglu after neither candidate secured the 50% threshold to win in Sunday's election. With most votes counted, Erdogan led with 49.51% of the vote over Kilicdaroglu's 44.88% share.


In the parliamentary vote, the People's Alliance including Erdogan's AKP appeared headed for a majority.


"From the market reaction so far it's very conclusive that the market is expecting Erdogan to win in the second round and we will get more of the same," said Dan Wood, portfolio manager of emerging market debt at William Blair.


"You can see on the sovereign bonds, investors really voted with their feet."


Some of Turkey's dollar-denominated sovereign bonds fell by more than 7 cents, while the five-year Turkey credit default swap spread jumped 141 basis points (bps) to 634 bps, the highest since November 2022, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence.







"I haven't been ensuring credit risk or sovereign payment risk in Turkey for the last three years. I’ve been declining it," said Crispin Hodges, head of trade political risk at Canopius Group, commenting on the big spike in CDS pricing.


"Erdogan retaining power would mean the status quo would be maintained for us, where we continue to decline Turkish business because of the state of the economy, because of the inflation, because of the weak currency and because of his policy strategy.


Hard-currency bonds of Turkish lenders also came under pressure. Akbank saw its 2026 bond slip over 3 cents on the dollar to trade at just under 93 cents, the lowest since November.


The presidential vote will decide not only who leads Turkey and shapes the foreign policy of the NATO-member country of 85 million people, but also how it is governed and how it tackles a deep cost-of-living crisis.


Last week, Turkish stocks and bonds rallied when third-party presidential candidate Muharrem Ince withdrew from the race, boosting expectations of a Kilicdaroglu win.


"Now we are back to square one," said Emre Akcakmak, senior consultant with East Capital.


"I think if Erdogan is continuing, which is the strong base case, then foreign investors will be on the sidelines," Akcakmak added.


Richard Briggs, Candriam senior fund manager for emerging market debt, said that an Erdogan win could mean a continuation of economic imbalance, unorthodox monetary policy and costly efforts to prop up the lira.


"If Turkey continues to run large current account deficits, once those flows halt or reverse, pressure on the currency and the economy could be severe without a credible policy framework which is less likely under the existing administration," Briggs said.








JPMorgan (JPM.N) had forecast that the lira, which has weakened 5% since the start of the year, could reach 24-25 to the dollar. Goldman Sachs calculations showed the market was pricing the lira to weaken by 50% in the next twelve months.


On Monday, lira volatility gauges fell, suggesting it could remain stable in the short term.


"We suspect that policymakers will pull out all the stops needed to ensure stability ahead of the second round run-off," James Reilly, assistant economist with Capital Economics wrote in a note.


"But we think they will gradually loosen their grip on the lira thereafter, allowing a (relatively) smooth deprecation against the U.S. dollar."




















Over one million refugees from Donbass, Ukraine receive help from Russian Red Cross

Over one million refugees from Donbass, Ukraine receive help from Russian Red Cross

Over one million refugees from Donbass, Ukraine receive help from Russian Red Cross




A passenger bus destroyed by Ukrainian shelling in Donetsk, Donetsk People's Republic, Russia. © Sputnik / Taisija Voroncova






The Russian Red Cross Society (RRC) has provided aid to more than one million refugees from Ukraine, RRC President Pavel Savchuk said on Monday.







"The RRC has been involved in the assistance efforts from the very beginning. Since February 22, 2022, more than one million refugees and migrants from Ukraine and Donbass have received assistance from the RRC. The overall number of those who received help in 2022 and in the five months of 2023 has reached two million, i.e. nearly half of them are migrants due to the Ukrainian crisis," he said.


The RRC, in his words, has been introducing new types of assistance, such as pharmacy and commodity vouchers. "We have introduced a system of vouchers to a certain sum, which can be used to pay for clothes, food, or medicine. Last year, more than 93,000 people received such vouchers, 620,000 people received humanitarian and hygienic kits," he said.


According to Savchuk, nearly 92,000 people have received direct payments totalling 300 million rubles ($3.75 mln). "These allowances help those in need to improve their lives," he said, adding that the allowances range from 5,000 (some 63 US dollars) to 15,000 rubles depending on the family. Allowances are paid to the elderly, families with many children, single-parent families, people with disabilities, and other categories.


Apart from that, in his words, the RRC helps those refugees who want to return to their homes. "For instance, a group of refugees from the Tambov Region want to return to Mariupol. A lot of infrastructure and housing has been built in the city. People are returning there and we want to support them, provide them with transportation, meals, and water," he added.



Acting LPR interior minister operated on after being wounded in blast in central Lugansk



Igor Kornet is now in stable condition.


Acting Interior Minister of the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR) Igor Kornet has been operated on after being wounded in a blast in central Lugansk and is in stable condition now, Kornet’s former adviser and military expert Vitaly Kiselev told TASS on Monday.


"Now, Igor [Kornet] is in stable condition. More time is needed to assess his condition. Doctors say he underwent a difficult surgery," he said.


An attempt on Kornet’s life was staged in central Donetsk on Monday. A grenade exploded inside a barber’s shop wounding seven people. Kornet was taken to a hospital with severe wounds. Later, a spokesman for local law enforcement told TASS that a passerby was killed in the blast. Russia’s Investigative Committee opened a criminal case. According to local emergency services, nine people were evacuated from apartment blocks near the blast site.



As Donetsk civilians live in constant fear of Ukrainian shelling, a reporter on the ground details the terror



Heavy Ukrainian shelling of central Donetsk on April 28 killed nine civilians – including an eight-year-old girl and her grandmother – and injured at least 16 more. The victims were burned alive when the minibus they were in was hit by a shell.







The attack also targeted a major hospital, apartment buildings, houses, parks, streets, and sidewalks. All civilian areas – not military targets.


According to the Donetsk People’s Republic's (DPR) Representative Office in the JCCC (Joint Monitoring and Co-ordination Center on Ukraine’s War Crimes), Kiev's forces fired high-explosive fragmentation missiles “produced in Slovakia and transferred to Ukraine by NATO countries.” Regarding an earlier shelling on the same day, the JCCC noted that US-made HIMARS systems were used, targeting “exclusively in the residential, central quarter of the city.”




I was outside of Donetsk interviewing refugees from Artyomovsk (also known as Bakhmut) when both rounds of intense shelling occurred, the first starting just after 11am. I returned to see a catastrophic scene, with a burnt-out bus – still smoking – and some of its passengers’ charred bodies melted onto the frame. This tragic picture was sadly not a one-off event.


Elsewhere, city workers were already removing debris and had begun repaving damaged sections of the roads. I’ve seen this following Ukrainian shelling many times, including on January 1 this year, when Ukraine fired 25 Grads into the city centre. Similarly, in July 2022, Ukrainian shelling downtown killed four civilians, including two in a vehicle likewise gutted by flames. When I arrived at the scene about an hour later, workers were repaving the affected section of the street.


The damage to the Republican Trauma Center hospital was quickly cleaned up, but videos shared on Telegram immediately after the shelling show a gaping hole in one of the walls. The room concerned contained what was, apparently, Donetsk’s sole MRI machine.


Along Artyoma street, the central Donetsk boulevard targeted countless times by Ukrainian attacks, the destruction was evident: Two cars caught up in the bombing, residents of an apartment building boarding up shattered windows and doors, the all-too-familiar sound of glass and debris being swept away. In the residential area, the first to be targeted that day, in a massive crater behind one house, the walls and roof of another home were intermixed with rocket fragments.




Another year of Ukrainian war crimes



In April 2022, following strikes on a large market area in Kirovsky district, in western Donetsk, which killed five civilians and injured 23, I went there to document the aftermath, not expecting to see two of the five dead still lying in nearby lanes. This shelling was just before noon, a busy time of day in the area. Bombing at such periods is an insidious tactic to ensure more civilians are maimed or killed.


Double and triple striking the same areas is another method used by Ukrainian forces. In an interview last year, the director of the Department of Fire and Rescue Forces of the DPR Ministry of Emergency Situations, Sergey Neka, told me, “Our units arrive at the scene and Ukraine begins to shell it. A lot of equipment has been damaged and destroyed.”








Andrey Levchenko, chief of the emergency department for the Kievsky district of Donetsk, also hit by Ukrainian attacks, said: “They wait for 30 minutes for us to arrive. We arrive there, start assisting people, and the shelling resumes. They wait again, our guys hide in the shelters, as soon as we go out, put out the fire, help people, then shelling resumes.”


I was here in Donetsk in mid-June, during a day of particularly intense Ukrainian shelling of the very centre of the city, which killed at least five civilians. The DPR authorities reported that “within two hours, almost 300 MLRS rockets and artillery shells were fired.” One Grad rocket hit a maternity hospital, tearing through the roof.


The following month, Ukraine fired rockets containing internationally-banned ‘petal’ mines. The streets of central Donetsk, as well as the western and northern districts and other cities, were littered with the hard-to-spot mines designed to grotesquely maim, but not necessarily kill, anyone stepping on them. These mines keep claiming new victims to this day – when I last wrote about them here, 104 civilians had been maimed, including this 14-year-old boy. Three had died of their injuries. Since then, the number of victims has risen to 112.


I was here in Donetsk in mid-June, during a day of particularly intense Ukrainian shelling of the very centre of the city, which killed at least five civilians. The DPR authorities reported that “within two hours, almost 300 MLRS rockets and artillery shells were fired.” One Grad rocket hit a maternity hospital, tearing through the roof.




The following month, Ukraine fired rockets containing internationally-banned ‘petal’ mines. The streets of central Donetsk, as well as the western and northern districts and other cities, were littered with the hard-to-spot mines designed to grotesquely maim, but not necessarily kill, anyone stepping on them. These mines keep claiming new victims to this day – when I last wrote about them here, 104 civilians had been maimed, including this 14-year-old boy. Three had died of their injuries. Since then, the number of victims has risen to 112.


The November 12 shelling of Gorlovka damaged a beautiful historic cultural building, destroying parts of the roof and the theatre hall within. According to the centre’s director, it was one of the best movie theatres in Donetsk Region, one of the oldest, most beautiful, and most beloved buildings in the city. He noted that the HIMARS system is a very precise weapon, so the attack was not accidental.



The shelling goes on



Early morning during Easter Mass on April 16, the Ukrainian army fired 20 rockets near the Cathedral of the Holy Transfiguration in the centre of Donetsk, French journalist Christelle Neant reported, noting that one civilian was killed and seven injured. The shelling extended to the central market just behind the cathedral. Just over a week prior, on April 7, another shelling of that market killed one civilian and injured 13, also considerably damaging the market itself.


Ukraine continues to shell the western and northern districts of Donetsk, also pounding Gorlovka, as well as Yasinovatya just north of Donetsk (killing two civilians some days ago).


On April 23, shelling in Petrovsky, a hard-hit western Donetsk district, killed one man and injured five more. The same day, in a village northeast of Donetsk, a rocket killed two women in their 30s. Security camera footage shows the moment when the women attempted to take cover. The munition that killed them hit directly next to where they huddled.


A few days later, on my way to interview refugees from Artyomovsk sheltering in another city, I passed along the tiny village where those women were killed. It’s a road I’ve driven a dozen times or more, a quiet, calm, scenic region of rolling hills, a lovely river, a beautiful church. It’s far from any front line. The murder of these two women was another Ukrainian war crime.


The people here are constantly terrorized by Ukrainian shelling or the threat of it, and have been since Kiev started its war on the Donbass in 2014.














Prabowo dan Airlangga Muncul di Musra, Golkar: Kombinasi Patriot Teknokrat

Prabowo dan Airlangga Muncul di Musra, Golkar: Kombinasi Patriot Teknokrat

Prabowo dan Airlangga Muncul di Musra, Golkar: Kombinasi Patriot Teknokrat




airlangga bertemu prabowo di hambalang. ©2021 Merdeka.com/istimewa






Ketua DPP Golkar, Nusron Wahid menyambut gembira nama sang ketua umum Airlangga Hartarto masuk dalam tiga besar capres pilihan Musra (Musyawarah Rakyat) Relawan Jokowi. Nusron berterima kasih kepada para relawan yang telah menyelenggarakan Musra dengan sukses.







"Musra merupakan bentuk kreasi dalam rangka menjaring aspirasi rakyat dalam rangka mencari pemimpin yang ideal yang mampu membawa kesejahteraan bangsa Indonesia," ujar Nusron, pada hari Senin, 15/05/2023.


Seperti diketahui, hasil Musra memunculkan tiga nama capres. Selain Airlangga, ada pula nama Ketum Gerindra, Prabowo Subianto dan Politikus PDIP Ganjar Pranowo.


Dalam acara Puncak Musra, Jokowi menyinggung kriteria pemimpin. Misalnya, pemberani, dekat dengan rakyat dan mampu menangani ketidakpastian ekonomi global ke depan.


Nusron menilai, kriteria yang diungkap Jokowi tersebut mengarah pada pasangan dua menteri Jokowi. Yakni Prabowo sebagai Menhan dan Airlangga sebagai Menko Perekonomian.


"Kami yakin dengan kriteria yang disampaikan oleh Pak Jokowi, mengarah pada pasangan yang ideal sesama menteri Pak Jokowi yaitu; Prabowo-Airlangga," kata Nusron.


Menurut dia, Prabowo dan Airlangga adalah pasangan yang ideal jika disandingkan sebagai capres dan cawapres. Menurut dia, pasangan ini juga jauh dari praktik politik aliran.


"Sebab keduanya kombinasi ideal. Jauh dr politik aliran. Prabowo tentara yang patriotik dan Pak Airlangga sosok teknokrat yang cakap dan handal dalam menyelesaikan problem mikro dan ekonomi," tegas Nusron.



Ditemui Airlangga, Jokowi Ternyata Belum Buka Isi Amplop Musra



Amplop hasil Musyawarah Rakyat (Musra) sampai pagi ini, belum dibuka oleh Presiden Joko Widodo, sejak diterima dalam acara di Istora Senayan, Jakarta, pada hari Minggu, 14/05/2023.







Hal tersebut diungkapkan Menko Perekonomian yang juga Ketua Umum Partai Golkar Airlangga Hartarto, usai bertemu Presiden Jokowi di Istana Negara, pada hari Senin, 15/05/.


"Bapak Presiden kemarin mengatakan beliau sudah terima amplop tapi belum dibuka. Tadi pagi, saya tanya belum dibuka juga," kata Airlangga.


Adapun Airlangga menjadi salah satu nama yang masuk nominasi calon presiden yang diusulkan Musra. Atas usulan itu, dia mengaku bersyukur.


"Tentu berterima kasih kepada Musra, kepada yang telah bekerja di 29 tempat, dan tentu yang menjadi kemarin juga pidato Bapak Presiden koalisi antarpartai ini yang harus terus dimatangkan," katanya.


Adapun Musra relawan Jokowi menyodorkan tiga nama untuk ditentukan Jokowi sebagai capres pilihan. Namun, ternyata Jokowi belum juga menentukan dari ketiga nama itu siapa yang harus didukung oleh relawannya di 2024.


Tiga nama itu yakni Menteri Pertahanan Prabowo Subianto, Airlangga Hartarto, dan Gubernur Jawa Tengah Ganjar Pranowo.






















Perolehan Medali SEA Games 2023 - Angkat Besi Sapu Bersih Medali Emas

Perolehan Medali SEA Games 2023 - Angkat Besi Sapu Bersih Medali Emas

Perolehan Medali SEA Games 2023 - Angkat Besi Sapu Bersih Medali Emas




Ini merupakan medali emas kedua Indonesia di SEA Games 2023 pada hari ini. Sebelumnya Indonesia sukses meraih emas melalui cabang sepak takraw nomor men's double. REUTERS/Cindy Liu






Sampai dengan hari ke-10 Selasa pagi, 16/06/2023, Indonesia kokoh berada di peringkat ketiga klasemen perolehan medali SEA Games 2023. Kontingen Merah Putih berada di bawah Vietnam dan Thailand setelah meraih tambahan enam medali emas pada sepanjang hari Senin, 15 Mei 2023.







Hari Senin, 15/05/2023, pundi medali emas bertambah dari cabang olahraga angkat besi. Cabang olahraga angkat besi berhasil sapu bersih seluruh nomor yang dipertandingkan, dengan memborong tiga emas sekaligus.


Atlet angkat besi Rahmat Erwin Abdullah tampil sempurna oada kelas 81kg putra dengan meraih emas sekaligus memecahkan tiga rekor SEA Games.


Atlet angkat besi putri dari Indonesia Tsabitha Alfiah Ramadani beraksi di cabang angkat besi nomor 64kg putri di Olympic Taekwondo Hall, Phnom Penh, Senin (15/5). REUTERS/Cindy Liu


Atlet angkat besi Tsabitha Alfiah Ramadani dan Mutiara Ayuningtias juga menambah pundi-pundi emas Indonesia setelah berhasil menjadi yang terbaik masing-masing di kelas 64 kg putri dan 53 kg putri.


Pada cabang olahraga Sepak takraw menyumbang medali emas kedua bagi kontingen Indonesia melalui nomor double putra usai menundukkan Malaysia pada babak final.


Tambahan emas juga didapat dari Tamesti Maheswari Megawati yang menjadi terbaik di taekwondo nomor Kyorugi 53 kg putri dan Abdul Aziz di kickboxing nomor kick light 63kg putra. Raihan enam emas tersebut membuat Indonesia mempertahankan posisinya di peringkat ketiga dengan total koleksi 74 emas hingga Senin malam.


Kamboja masih membuntuti kontingen Merah Putih di urutan empat dengan selisih tiga keping emas. Sementara itu, Vietnam masih kokoh di puncak klasemen dengan perolehan 123 medali emas. Thailand berada tepat di belakang tim Negeri Paman Ho tersebut dengan 94 medali emas.


Closing ceremony atau upacara penutupan pesta olahraga negara-negara Asia Tenggara tersebut akan digelar di Morodok Techo National Stadium, Phnom Penh.


Hingga menjelang upacara penutupan SEA Games 2023, peluang tim Indonesia menambah perolehan medali masih besar, karena pada hari ini, hari Selasa 16 Mei 2023, ada banyak peluang emas yang dapat diraih oleh Indonesai. Seperti dari cabang olahraga (cabor) sepakbola dan bulu tangkis.









Sepakbola hari ini



Yang tidak boleh dilewatkan adalah Final Sepakbola SEA Games 2023


Laga Final cabor sepakbola SEA Games 2023 antara Indonesia vs Thailand dijadwalkan pada hari Selasa , 16/05/2023, pukul 19.00 WIB. Babak perebutan medali emas digelar di Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh.


Sekali lagi, yang tidak boleh dilewatkan adalah Final Sepakbola SEA Games 2023


Laga Final cabor sepakbola SEA Games 2023 antara Indonesia vs Thailand dijadwalkan pada hari Selasa , 16/05/2023, pukul 19.00 WIB. Babak perebutan medali emas digelar di Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh.


Dua lagi, yang tidak boleh dilewatkan adalah Final Sepakbola SEA Games 2023


Laga Final cabor sepakbola SEA Games 2023 antara Indonesia vs Thailand dijadwalkan pada hari Selasa , 16/05/2023, pukul 19.00 WIB. Babak perebutan medali emas digelar di Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh.


Timnas U22 Indonesia saat menghadapi Kamboja pada laga pamungkas Grup A sepak bola putra SEA Games 2023. Laga Indonesia vs Kamboja digelar di Olympic National, Stadium, Phnom Penh, Kamboja, hari Rabu, 10/05/2023. Selanjutnya, timnas U22 Indonesia bakal melawan Thailand dalam final sepak bola SEA Games 2023, hari Senin, 15/05/2023.(Dok. PSSI)


Tim nasional Indonesia U-22 akan bertarung melawan Thailand dalam laga final cabang olahraga sepak bola SEA Games 2023. Skuad Merah Putih melangkah ke final SEA Games 2023 setelah menumbangkan Vietnam pada Sabtu Sore, 13/5/2023. Laga sengit dan alot yang berlangsung selama 90 menit itu berakhir setelah Vietnam gagal menyamakan skor untuk kali ketiga.


Pada babak final, Timnas Indonesia ditantang raja sepakbola ASEAN, Thailand. Negeri Gajah Putih lolos setelah menaklukkan Myanmar 3-0.



Bulutangkis hari ini



Indonesia meloloskan enam wakil ke final badminton SEA Games 2023 dan menggaransi minimal dua medali emas dalam genggaman karena tercipta All Indonesian Final.





Indonesia telah lebih dulu memastikan terjadinya All Indonesian Final di nomor tunggal putra di Morodok Techo Hall, Phnom Penh, hari Senin sore WIB, 15/05/2023. Christian Adinata dan Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo berhasil melangkah ke partai puncak.


Duo ganda putri turut sama-sama ke final yakni Meilysa Trias Puspitasari/Rachel Allessya Rose yang menang atas wakil Malaysia Cheng Su Hui/Cheng Su Yin 21-10 dan 21-17. Lalu Febriana Dwipuji Kusuma/Amalia Cahaya Pratiwi menang atas wakil Malaysia Lee Xin Jie/Low Yeen Yuan 21-9, 21-9.


Tunggal putra Indonesia, Cristian Adinata.


Ganda campuran Rehan Naufal Kusharjanto/Lisa Ayu Kusumawati berhak ke final setelah menang rubber atas ganda campuran Thailand Ratchapol Makkasasisthorn/Chasinee Korerap 19-21, 21-18, dan 21-19.


Jam tayang final bulutangkis akan berlangsung mulai pukul 12.00 WIB atau pukul 14.00 WIT. Siaran langsung final badminton SEA Games 2023 melalui live streaming INews TV.


Berikut klasemen perolehan medali SEA Games 2023 pada Selasa, 16 Mei 2023, hingga pukul 03.00 WIB menurut laman resmi panitia SEA Games 2023 Kamboja (CAMSOC) games.cambodia2023.com


Ranking Negara Emas Perak Perunggu Total Medali
1 Vietnam 123 100 98 321
2 Thailand 94 76 93 263
3 Indonesia 76 66 91 233
4 Kamboja 71 68 113 252
5 Filipina 51 77 103 231
6 Singapura 45 38 57 140
7 Malaysia 30 42 85 157
8 Myanmar 20 21 64 105
9 Laos 6 20 57 83
10 Brunei 2 1 6 9
11 Timor Leste 0 0 8 8