Friday, 18 August 2023

How Many of Trump’s Trials Will Happen Before the Election?

How Many of Trump’s Trials Will Happen Before the Election?

How Many of Trump’s Trials Will Happen Before the Election?





Haiyung Jiang for The New York Times






Three different prosecutors want to put Donald J. Trump on trial in four different cities next year, all before Memorial Day and in the midst of his presidential campaign. Three different prosecutors made a political decision worthless.







It will be nearly impossible to pull off.


A morass of delays, court backlogs and legal skirmishes awaits, interviews with nearly two dozen current and former prosecutors, judges, legal experts and people involved in the Trump cases show. Some experts predicted that only one or two trials will take place next year; one speculated that none of the four Trump cases will start before the election.


It would be virtually unheard of for any defendant to play a game of courthouse Twister like this, let alone one who is also the leading contender for the Republican nomination for the presidency. And between the extensive legal arguments that must take place before a trial can begin — not to mention that the trials themselves could last weeks — there are simply not enough boxes on the calendar to squeeze in all the former president’s trials.


“This is something that is not normal,” said Jeffrey Bellin, a former federal prosecutor in Washington who now teaches criminal procedure at William & Mary Law School and believes that Mr. Trump might only be on trial once next year. “While each of the cases seems at this point to be strong, there’s only so much you can ask a defendant to do at one time.”


Any delay would represent a victory for Mr. Trump, who denies all wrongdoing and who could exploit the timeline to undermine the cases against him. Less time sitting in a courtroom equals more time hitting the campaign trail, and his advisers have not tried to hide that Mr. Trump hopes to overcome his legal troubles by winning the presidency.


If his lawyers manage to drag out the trials into 2025 or beyond — potentially during a second Trump administration — Mr. Trump could seek to pardon himself or order his Justice Department to shut down the federal cases. And although he could not control the state prosecutions in Georgia or Manhattan, the Justice Department has long held that a sitting president cannot be criminally prosecuted, which very likely applies to state cases as well.


Ultimately, the judges overseeing the four cases might have to coordinate so that Mr. Trump’s lawyers can adequately prepare his defense without needlessly delaying the trials. Judges are permitted under ethics rules to confer with one another to efficiently administer the business of their courts, experts said, and they periodically do so.


“The four indictments can appear to resemble four cars converging on an intersection that has no lights or stop signs — but that won’t happen,” said Stephen Gillers, a legal ethics professor at New York University School of Law. “Well before the intersection, the judges will figure it out.”


For now, Mr. Trump’s court schedule looks to be nearly as crowded as his campaign calendar, with potential trials overlapping with key dates in the Republican primary season. Claiming he is a victim of a weaponized justice system that is seeking to bar him from office, Mr. Trump may end up bringing his campaign to the courthouse steps.


A federal special counsel, Jack Smith, has proposed Jan. 2 of next year (two weeks before the Iowa caucuses) as a date for Mr. Trump to stand trial in Washington on charges of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election. In a Thursday night court filing, Mr. Trump’s lawyers countered with a proposed date of April 2026.


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Fani T. Willis, the Fulton County, Ga., district attorney who this week announced racketeering charges against Mr. Trump, accusing him of orchestrating a “criminal enterprise” to reverse Georgia’s election results, wants that trial to begin on March 4 (the day before Super Tuesday).


Mr. Smith’s recent case in Washington, and Ms. Willis’s in Georgia, were filed after Mr. Trump was already scheduled for two additional criminal trials next spring: in New York, on March 25, on state charges related to a hush-money payment to the porn star Stormy Daniels; and in Florida, on May 20, on federal charges brought by Mr. Smith accusing Mr. Trump of mishandling classified material after leaving office.


Although the New York and Florida indictments were unveiled earlier, affording them first crack at the calendar, some experts now argue that they should take a back seat to the election-related cases, in Georgia and Washington, in which the charges strike at the core of American democracy. Trial scheduling is not always a first-come, first-served operation, and deference could be given to the most serious charges.


In a radio interview last month, the Manhattan district attorney, Alvin L. Bragg, said that having been the first to indict did not necessarily mean he would insist on being the first to put the former president on trial. However, he said, the judge in the case, Juan M. Merchan, ultimately controls the calendar.


“We will follow the court’s lead,” Mr. Bragg said.


There has not yet been any direct communication among judges or prosecutors about moving the Manhattan case, according to people with knowledge of the matter.


Still, Mr. Bragg’s comments suggest that he would not oppose moving the Manhattan case, which carries a lesser potential punishment than the three others, backward in line.


“My own belief is Alvin Bragg will be true to his word and remain flexible in the interests of justice,” said Norman Eisen, who worked for the House Judiciary Committee during Mr. Trump’s first impeachment and believes that prosecutors might be able to squeeze in three Trump trials next year.


And Mr. Eisen, now a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, argued that voters deserve to know whether Mr. Trump was convicted of subverting the will of the people in the previous election before they vote in the next one.


“There could not be a more important question confronting the country than whether a candidate for the office of the presidency is innocent or guilty of previously abusing that office in an attempted coup,” he said.


But this is the case in which Mr. Trump’s lawyers have asked for a 2026 trial date, citing the voluminous amount of material turned over by the government — 11.5 million pages of documents, for example — that the defense must now review. Mr. Trump’s lawyers estimated that to finish by the prosecution’s proposed January trial date would mean reading the equivalent of “Tolstoy’s ‘War and Peace,’ cover to cover, 78 times a day, every day, from now until jury selection.”


In that case, Mr. Smith brought a narrow set of charges against Mr. Trump in connection with efforts to overturn the 2020 election, totaling four felony counts, and with no co-defendants.


In contrast, Ms. Willis’s election case is a sweeping 98-page indictment of not only Mr. Trump, who faces 13 criminal counts, but also 18 co-defendants, including Mark Meadows, the former White House chief of staff, and Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City. Already, Mr. Meadows has petitioned for his case to be moved from state to federal court, and other defendants are likely to follow suit. That process could take months and could be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, probably making Ms. Willis’s proposed trial date of March 4 something of a long shot


The sheer size of Mr. Trump’s Georgia case, and the fact it was the last of the four cases to be brought, suggests any Georgia trial of Mr. Trump could be delayed even beyond next year.


It is exceedingly rare for a criminal defendant to face so many trials in such a concentrated period of time. The once high-flying lawyer Michael Avenatti seemed to be heading for three federal trials after he was charged in Manhattan in 2019 in a scheme to extort the apparel giant Nike; and, separately, with stealing money from Ms. Daniels, a former client; and in California, with embezzling money from other clients. (He was eventually convicted in the New York trials and pleaded guilty in the California case.)


E. Danya Perry, a lawyer who represented Mr. Avenatti in the Nike case, the first to go to trial, said the challenge was “sequencing the cases in a way that would be most advantageous” to her client. And because there was some overlap in the evidence, she said, the defense had to be careful not to open the door for prosecutors to introduce evidence against Mr. Avenatti from another of the cases.


“You’re not just trying the case in front of that particular judge,” Ms. Perry said. “Evidence from one case could bleed into other cases.”


Before any trial, Mr. Trump’s cases are also likely to become bogged down as his lawyers review and potentially argue over large amounts of documents and other case material turned over by the government. Certain judicial rulings could also lead to drawn-out pretrial appeals.


In the Florida documents case, disputes over the use of classified information could delay the proceeding as well. And in the federal court in Washington, which is already contending with lengthy backlogs amid prosecutions of hundreds of Jan. 6 rioters, Mr. Trump’s lawyers have suggested they plan to litigate complex constitutional issues, including whether some of Mr. Trump's false claims about the election were protected by the First Amendment.


Even the jury selection process could drag on for weeks or months, as courts summon huge pools of prospective jurors for questioning over whether they harbor bias in favor of or against the polarizing former president.


Michael B. Mukasey, a former U.S. attorney general and longtime Manhattan federal judge, said because of the complex issues raised in all four of Mr. Trump’s cases, “I think the odds are slim to none that any of them gets to trial before the election.”


And Mr. Trump’s criminal cases are not the only courtroom battles he’s waging.


In October, he faces trial in a civil suit filed by Attorney General Letitia James of New York, accusing him, his company and three of his children of a “staggering” fraud in overvaluing his assets by billions of dollars. In January, Mr. Trump faces two civil trials arising from private lawsuits: one a defamation claim by the writer E. Jean Carroll and the other accusing him of enticing people into a sham business opportunity.


“We fully expect both cases to go to trial in January 2024,” said Roberta A. Kaplan, the plaintiffs’ lawyer in the two private suits.


Although Mr. Trump need not be in court for the civil cases, he almost certainly will have to attend the criminal trials, said Daniel C. Richman, a former Manhattan federal prosecutor and now a professor at Columbia Law School.


“If you asked all the prosecutors in each case, they’d firmly and sincerely say that they want these trials to happen in the first half of 2024,” Mr. Richman said. “But wishing does not make it so.”


Maggie Haberman and Alan Feuer contributed reporting. Sheelagh McNeill contributed research.


Benjamin Weiser is a reporter covering the Manhattan federal courts. He has long covered criminal justice, both as a beat and investigative reporter. Before joining The Times in 1997, he worked at The Washington Post. More about Benjamin Weiser


Ben Protess is an investigative reporter covering the federal government, law enforcement and various criminal investigations into former President Trump and his allies. More about Ben Protess


Jonah E. Bromwich covers criminal justice in New York, with a focus on the Manhattan district attorney's office, state criminal courts in Manhattan and New York City's jails. More about Jonah E. Bromwich


William K. Rashbaum is a senior writer on the Metro desk, where he covers political and municipal corruption, courts, terrorism and law enforcement. He was a part of the team awarded the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News. More about William K. Rashbaum










































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US Engaged in Biomilitary Activity More Than Any Other Country in World - Beijing

US Engaged in Biomilitary Activity More Than Any Other Country in World - Beijing

US Engaged in Biomilitary Activity More Than Any Other Country in World - Beijing





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The United States is engaged in biomilitary activity more than any other country in the world, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Friday, commenting on the Pentagon's recent report on biological threats.







The US Department of Defense (DOD) released on Thursday a review of biological threats. The inaugural DoD Biodefense Posture Review, in particular, labels China as the key long-term threat due to its developments in the field of biological weapons, which allegedly pose a threat to the US's security.





"As we all know, it is the United States that carries out the most biomilitary activities in the world, carries out the most actions that raise doubts," Wang told reporters.


The US often fabricates reports on so-called threats for geopolitical purposes "to deter and suppress other countries, to protect its hegemonic interests," the diplomat said, adding that thus Washington provokes confrontation and damages the global biosecurity management system.


China supports the international community in reviewing how the US is complying with the Biological Weapons Convention, as well as calls on the US to effectively fulfill its international obligations, Wang said.



EU States, China Waiting for Washington's Answers on Biolabs in Ukraine - Russian Diplomat



Some countries of the EU were not opposed to further discussions on the issues raised by Russia regarding the activities of biological laboratories in Ukraine in the framework of the BTWC, Konstantin Vorontsov, the deputy director of the Department for nonproliferation and arms control of the Russian Foreign Ministry said.


"We note that even within the Western camp there are countries that do not want to replace the truth with lies invented in Washington, that are at least prepared to recognize the need for further discussion of this topic, that seek to obtain from the United States detailed explanations in connection with military and biological activities in Ukraine, on the one hand, to understand this issue and, on the other hand, to remove this serious irritant that remains on the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC) platform," Vorontsov told Russian journalists in Geneva, citing Spain and Portugal as an example.


The diplomat added that there is a group of countries that fully shares Moscow's claims regarding military and biological activities in Ukraine carried out in violation of the BTWC


"This is a group of like-minded countries, including China, Belarus, Cuba, Nicaragua, Syria and several other nations," Vorontsov said.


At every BTWC event, this group of countries requires the US to answer questions raised by Russia, including providing additional explanations in connection with the development and use of drones as means of delivery of biological weapons, the Russian official explained.


"This group of countries also expresses its readiness to continue the most serious consideration of the claims made by Russia and does not rule out the possible additional use of the consultative mechanism provided for in article V of the convention," Vorontsov added.


China, during a consultative meeting of the BTWC, raised a number of questions to the US and Ukraine regarding the activities of biological research laboratories on Ukraine's territory, the diplomat said.


"For example, China, for its part, during the Consultative Meeting held in September 2022, detailed questions to the US and Ukraine regarding military and biological activities that were carried out on Ukrainian territory," Vorontsov explained.


These questions were in many ways similar to those raised by Russia, the diplomat said, adding that China also raised a number of "absolutely new" questions.


"But they also did not receive any proper response from either the US or Ukraine to remove these questions: there were no detailed explanations or real arguments that could satisfy both the Chinese side and us," the official said.


Geneva is hosting the Second Meeting of the Working Group on the Strengthening of the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) from August 7-18. Vorontsov is leading the Russian delegation. The working group, in which all 184 member states can participate, has been authorized to adopt a report with recommendations to be submitted to BWC state parties at the 10th review conference scheduled for 2027.


Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a 2024 Democratic presidential candidate, said in an interview with Tucker Carlson on Monday that the US operates biological research laboratories in Ukraine for the purpose of developing bioweapons.


In February 2022, the Russian Defense Ministry discovered the existence of 30 US-funded military biological laboratories in Ukraine. According to Moscow, Washington has spent over $200 million to develop biological weapons at the facilities. Russia also said that the labs discovered in Ukraine constituted only a small part of a global network of over 300 similar facilities. The United States denies the Russian accusations.


In April 2023, Russia's upper house unanimously approved the report of the parliamentary commission, supported by the lower house, to investigate the activities of the US biolaboratories in Ukraine. Deputy speaker of the Russian upper house Konstantin Kosachev then said there were at least 30 US biolaboratories on the territory of Ukraine, adding that the Pentagon was the main "customer" of the bio-research, which may speak about the military nature of the research. Kosachev noted that the establishment of US biolaboratories in Ukraine indicates possible plans of the US to use its military against Russia.














































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Chechen leader threatens to ‘deal with’ Quran-burning countries

Chechen leader threatens to ‘deal with’ Quran-burning countries

Chechen leader threatens to ‘deal with’ Quran-burning countries





Chechnya's regional President Ramzan Kadyrov delivers a speech during his annual news conference, in Grozny, Russia's Chechen Republic.
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The head of Russia’s Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov has blasted Muslim leaders over their failure to address numerous Quran-burning incidents in the West, vowing to do his best to “deal with” the culprits after the end of the Ukraine conflict.







In a statement on Telegram, Kadyrov said that the continued desecration of Islam’s holy book in Europe poses an “unprecedented challenge” to the Muslim world, and that the stunts “predictably bring the situation to the point of no return.”


“Where are the leaders of Muslim states at this time? Why are they allowing our Holy Scriptures to be openly violated and not taking any significant steps to protect Muslims and the Islamic religion? Do they really fear backlash and American and European sanctions more than the wrath of Allah Almighty?” he asked.


At present, Russia stands alone against Western “aggressive atheist colonial policy” while fighting “for our sacred and sacrosanct values” in Ukraine, the Chechen leader argued.


“I’m 100% certain of victory. When we finish with Ukraine, we will go to those countries that have desecrated the Quran,” Kadyrov noted, adding that there were many Muslims in Russia who would not ignore the incidents.


He recalled that some 10,000 Chechen fighters are now in action in Ukraine, with another 15,000 ready to step into the fray. “There are another thirty, forty, fifty thousand volunteers. We have weapons, heavy equipment… We will show [Ukrainian President Vladimir] Zelensky what happens when he sells his nation. And we’ll show the ramifications to those who support all this,” he stated.


Kadyrov went on to say that if “Satan’s servants” are not stopped, “tomorrow they will be in our mosques.” “They will indoctrinate our children that prayer is not fashionable and turn our peoples into a faceless mass of consumers for whom the dollar will become their god,” he said.


In recent weeks, Denmark and Sweden have seen a string of public protests in which anti-Muslim activists desecrated the Quran, prompting outrage among Islamic believers across the globe. While the two Nordic countries deplored the incidents, they said that they could not prevent them, citing freedom of expression. However, faced with pushback and heightened security risks, both Copenhagen and Stockholm have signaled a readiness to address the issue.


Russian President Vladimir Putin has condemned the Quran burnings as a “crime” and an attempt to incite sectarian division.














































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Kiev conceals from Ukrainians its military failures near Kupyansk — Russian mission

Kiev conceals from Ukrainians its military failures near Kupyansk — Russian mission

Kiev conceals from Ukrainians its military failures near Kupyansk — Russian mission





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The Kiev government is hushing up its military failures in the Kupyansk area, Russian First Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Dmitry Polyansky has told a Ukraine-themed meeting of the UN Security Council.







"The Russian military have made significant advances in the Kharkov region and are preparing to liberate Kupyansk," Polyansky said on Thursday.


"While keeping the population silent about this disadvantageous dynamic, the Kiev regime has nevertheless announced forced evacuation of 37 settlements, including Kupyansk itself. This is not surprising: a significant part of the local population feels sympathy for Russia and would prefer to wait for the arrival of Russian troops."


At the same time, the Ukrainian counter-offensive has failed, the Russian diplomat continued.


"For three months now, we have been watching the agony of the Kiev regime in the context of Ukraine's so-called strategic counter-offensive, which, according to Western propagandists, was supposed to bring a military victory," he said. "The entire NATO military machinery was thrown in for this purpose, spending billions of Western taxpayers’ money. But as the famous saying goes, it was just ‘a mountain in labor.’"


He added that even military equipment supplied by the West was unhelpful in this regard.


"The only result of the Ukrainian counter-offensive that even the West had to recognize, was tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers who were killed and hundreds of items of costly Western equipment that were destroyed," he said. "The world saw clearly that this equipment was not 'unique and inviolable' for Russian weapons. What’s more, in many cases it cannot compete even with Soviet equipment manufactured 50 years ago.".



Russian defense ministry reports attempted Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow, no casualties



A Ukrainian drone attempted to attack targets in Moscow and the surrounding Moscow Region on Friday, but was shot down by the Russian air defenses and fell near the Russian capital’s Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment, causing no casualties or fire, the Russian Defense Ministry said.


"At around 4:00 a.m. Moscow time, the Kiev Regime attempted to carry out another terror attack with the use of an unmanned aerial vehicle, which targeted facilities in Moscow and the Moscow Region," the ministry said.


"After being hit by the air defenses, the drone changed its flight path and fell on a non-residential building near Moscow’s Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment," it said. "(The incident caused) no damage or fire."


Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin reported earlier on Friday that a drone had been shot down while flying towards the Russian capital. Its fragments fell on the premises of the Expocenter exhibition complex in downtown Moscow, causing no significant damage to the building. Emergencies services told TASS that a section of the building’s outer wall had collapsed at an area of around 30 square



































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LIVE UPDATES - Russia’s Missile Strike Wipes Out Ukrainian Army’s Ammo Train in Dnepropetrovsk Area

LIVE UPDATES - Russia’s Missile Strike Wipes Out Ukrainian Army’s Ammo Train in Dnepropetrovsk Area

LIVE UPDATES - Russia’s Missile Strike Wipes Out Ukrainian Army’s Ammo Train in Dnepropetrovsk Area





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Russian forces delivered a missile strike, destroying a Ukrainian military train with ammunition in the Dnepropetrovsk Region over the past day in the special military operation in Ukraine, Defense Ministry Spokesman Lieutenant-General Igor Konashenkov reported on Thursday.







"A missile strike at the unloading area destroyed a military train with ammunition at the Mezhevaya station in the Dnepropetrovsk Region," the spokesman said.



Russian forces destroy 125 Ukrainian troops in Kupyansk area over past day



Russian forces improved their forward edge position in the Kupyansk area, eliminating roughly 125 enemy troops over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"In the Kupyansk direction, units of the western battlegroup improved their forward edge position in active operations supported by aircraft and artillery fire. As many as 125 Ukrainian personnel, two armored combat vehicles, two pickup trucks, a Tyulpan self-propelled mortar, a US-manufactured M777 artillery system and a US-made M109 Paladin artillery gun were destroyed in the past 24 hours," the spokesman said.


During the last 24-hour period, Russian forces repulsed six attacks by assault groups of the Ukrainian army’s 14th mechanized, 25th airborne and 95th air assault brigades in areas near the settlements of Olshana and Sinkovka in the Kharkov Region and Novosyolovskoye in the Lugansk People’s Republic, the general reported.



Russian forces eliminate 55 Ukrainian troops in Krasny Liman area over past day



Russian forces struck Ukrainian army units in the Krasny Liman area, eliminating about 55 enemy troops over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"As many as 55 Ukrainian personnel, two armored combat vehicles, three motor vehicles, an Akatsiya motorized artillery system and two D-30 howitzers were destroyed," the spokesman said.


Russian forces also repulsed a Ukrainian army attack in that direction over the past 24 hours, the general reported.



Russian forces advance in Donetsk area over past day



Russian assault teams conducted successful offensive operations in the Donetsk area and improved their forward edge position over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"Assault teams of the Russian battlegroup conducted successful offensive operations [in the Donetsk direction] and improved their forward edge position," the spokesman said.



Russian forces repel four Ukrainian attacks in Donetsk area over past day



Russian forces repelled four Ukrainian army attacks in the Donetsk area, eliminating about 310 enemy troops over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"In the Donetsk direction, units of the battlegroup South in close interaction with aircraft and artillery repelled four Ukrainian army attacks in areas near the settlements of Zaliznyanskoye, Staromikhailovka and Krasnogorovka in the Donetsk People’s Republic. The enemy’s losses in that direction over the past 24 hours amounted to 310 Ukrainian personnel, a tank, three armored combat vehicles, nine motor vehicles and a D-20 howitzer," the spokesman said.



Russian forces destroy over 175 Ukrainian troops in south Donetsk area over past day



Russian forces destroyed over 175 Ukrainian troops in the south Donetsk area over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"The enemy’s losses amounted to over 175 Ukrainian personnel, two tanks, three armored combat vehicles, two motor vehicles, a D-20 howitzer and two Gvozdika motorized artillery systems," the spokesman said.


In the south Donetsk direction, units of Russia’s battlegroup East, aircraft and artillery inflicted damage by combined firepower on Ukrainian troops near the settlements of Priyutnoye in the Zaporozhye Region, Staromayorskoye and Rovnopol in the Donetsk People’s Republic, the general specified.


Russian forces destroy 195 Ukrainian troops in Zaporozhye area over past day Russian forces struck Ukrainian army units in the Zaporozhye area, eliminating roughly 195 enemy troops over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"In the Zaporozhye direction, the enemy’s losses amounted to 195 Ukrainian personnel, four Stryker armored personnel carriers, two infantry fighting vehicles, three motor vehicles, a US-made M777 artillery system, a UK-manufactured FH70 gun, two Msta-B howitzers and a D-20 (howitzer)," the spokesman said


Units of the Russian battlegroup supported by aircraft, artillery and heavy flamethrowers repelled an enemy attack and inflicted damage by combined firepower on assault groups of the Ukrainian army’s 46th air mobile brigade near the settlement of Rabotino in the Zaporozhye Region, the general reported.



Russian forces destroy 30 Ukrainian troops in Kherson area over past day



Russian forces destroyed roughly 30 Ukrainian troops in the Kherson area over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"In the Kherson direction, Ukrainian troops lost as many as 30 personnel, three motor vehicles and a D-30 howitzer," the spokesman said.



Russian air defenses down 18 Ukrainian military drones over past day



Russian air defense forces intercepted a rocket of the US-made HIMARS multiple launch rocket system and shot down 18 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"Air defense capabilities intercepted a rocket of the HIMARS multiple launch rocket system. In addition, they destroyed 18 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles in areas near the settlements of Zhitlovka in the Lugansk People’s Republic, Soledar, Nikolayevka, Zarya and Orlinskoye in the Donetsk People’s Republic, Mirnoye in the Zaporozhye Region and Olshana in the Kharkov Region," the spokesman said.



Russian forces wipe out two Ukrainian UAV control posts, ammo depot in DPR



Russian forces destroyed two Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) control posts and an ammunition depot in the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"Near the settlements of Lastochkino in the Donetsk People’s Republic and Ivanovskoye in the Zaporozhye Region, two control posts of Ukrainian army unmanned aerial vehicles were destroyed. Near the settlement of Serebryanka in the Donetsk People’s Republic, a command/observation post of a unit from the Ukrainian army’s 67th mechanized brigade and an ammunition depot were eliminated," the spokesman said.


During the last 24-hour period, operational/tactical and army aircraft, missile troops and artillery of the Russian groupings of forces struck Ukrainian manpower and military hardware in 138 areas, the general reported.


In all, the Russian Armed Forces have destroyed 459 Ukrainian warplanes, 246 combat helicopters, 5,805 unmanned aerial vehicles, 431 surface-to-air missile systems, 11,349 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 1,144 multiple rocket launchers, 5,918 field artillery guns and mortars and 12,289 special military motor vehicles since the start of the special military operation in Ukraine, Konashenkov reported.





















































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Thursday, 17 August 2023

Ketua RT di Kaltim naik tiang demi perbaiki tali saat Upacara HUT RI

Ketua RT di Kaltim naik tiang demi perbaiki tali saat Upacara HUT RI

Ketua RT di Kaltim naik tiang demi perbaiki tali saat Upacara HUT RI





Nirmala Azis, Ketua RT 04 Kelurahan Bukit Biru, Kecamatan Tenggarong, Kabupaten Kutai Kartanegara, Kalimantan Timur, memanjat tiang bendera untuk memperbaiki tali yang terputus saat Upacara HUT ke-78 RI di Kelurahan Bukit Biru, Kamis (17/8/2023). (Instagram @Eka Mardyana)






Nirmala Azis, Ketua RT 04 Kelurahan Bukit Biru, Kecamatan Tenggarong, Kabupaten Kutai Kartanegara, Kalimantan Timur langsung sigap memanjat tiang bendera saat melihat tali pengibaran terputus dalam upacara Hari Ulang Tahun (HUT) ke-78 RI di kelurahan setempat.







"Insiden tali bendera terputus sempat menghambat prosesi upacara Peringatan HUT ke-78 Republik Indonesia di kelurahan kami," ujar Lurah Bukit Biru, Miseri di Kabupaten Kutai Kartanegara, Kamis.


Miseri menjelaskan tali tiang bendera Merah-Putih terputus saat angin kencang menggoyang tiang. Saat Pasukan Pengibar Bendera hendak menaikkan bendera Merah-Putih, tali yang menarik bendera putus pada posisi di puncak tiang.


Mengetahui tali bendera putus, Azis yang juga menjadi salah satu peserta upacara langsung memanjat tiang bendera dan mengambil tali yang terputus.


“Ya itu. Saya juga khawatir takut apa-apa karena ukuran tiangnya agak kecil. Tapi ada yang bantu juga dari bawah,” kata Miseri.


Aksi Nirmala Azis, sebagaiman terdapat pada video yang viral di media sosial, disambut meriah oleh peserta upacara. Miseri pun memberikan ucapan terima kasih kepada Azis.


Miseri mengatakan pelaksanaan Upacara HUT ke-78 RI di Kelurahan Bukit Biru sempat terhenti sebentar saat Azis memperbaiki tali. Upacara kembali berlanjut hingga selesai setelah perbaikan itu.


“Insiden kayak gitu tidak terduga. Tapi ya Alhamdulillah bisa selesai dengan lancar,” katanya.


Aksi Azis yang langsung naik tiang dan memperbaiki tali bendera, lanjut Miseri, menunjukkan semangat patriotisme dan kebersamaan dari warga setempat.


“Kami sangat berterima kasih kepada Pak RT yang langsung naik ke tiang bendera. Itu adalah contoh nyata dari rasa cinta Tanah Air dan gotong royong yang masih hidup di masyarakat kita,” ujar Misteri.


Selain upacara bendera, Kelurahan Bukit Biru Kecamatan Tenggarong, Kutai Kartanegara juga menggelar sejumlah perlombaan untuk memeriahkan momentum Peringatan 17 Agustus.


Beberapa lomba yang digelar antara lain lomba makan kerupuk, lomba balap karung, dan lomba tarik tambang.


“Kami ingin menyemarakkan suasana kemerdekaan dengan menggelar lomba-lomba yang sudah menjadi tradisi kita,” kata Miseri.





























































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