Tuesday, 5 December 2023

Russian forces hammer Ukrainian troops, equipment in 107 areas over past day

Russian forces hammer Ukrainian troops, equipment in 107 areas over past day

Russian forces hammer Ukrainian troops, equipment in 107 areas over past day





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Russian forces struck Ukrainian troops and military hardware in 107 areas over the past day in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Monday.







"Operational/tactical and army aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, missile troops and artillery of the Russian groupings of forces inflicted damage on Ukrainian manpower and military equipment in 107 areas," the ministry said in a statement.



Russian forces repulse Ukrainian attack in Kupyansk area over past day



Russian forces repulsed a Ukrainian army attack in the Kupyansk area, destroying roughly 35 enemy troops over the past day, the ministry reported.


"In the Kupyansk direction, an attack by assault groups of the Ukrainian army’s 57th mechanized brigade was repulsed by active operations of units from the western battlegroup with the support of aircraft and artillery fire near the settlement of Sinkovka in the Kharkov Region. The enemy’s losses amounted to 35 personnel, three armored combat vehicles, four pickup trucks and a Gvozdika motorized artillery system," the ministry said.



Russian forces repel five Ukrainian attacks in Krasny Liman area over past day



Russian forces repelled five Ukrainian army attacks in the Krasny Liman area, destroying roughly 280 enemy troops over the past day, the ministry reported.


"In the Krasny Liman direction, five attacks by assault groups of the Ukrainian army’s 63rd and 67th mechanized brigades were repelled by well-coordinated operations of units from the battlegroup Center, army aircraft strikes and artillery fire in areas near the settlements of Yampolovka in the Donetsk People’s Republic and Chervonaya Dibrova in the Lugansk People’s Republic," the ministry said.


The enemy’s losses in the Krasny Liman direction over the past 24 hours amounted to "280 personnel, five Kozak armored combat vehicles and three motor vehicles," the ministry specified.



Russian forces strike two Ukrainian army brigades in Donetsk area over past day



Russian forces inflicted damage on the personnel and military hardware of two Ukrainian army brigades in the Donetsk area, destroying roughly 300 enemy troops over the past day, the ministry reported.


"In the Donetsk direction, units of the southern battlegroup operating in interaction with aircraft and artillery inflicted damage on the personnel and equipment of the Ukrainian army’s 24th and 93rd mechanized brigades in areas near the settlements of Kurdyumovka and Kleshcheyevka in the Donetsk People’s Republic," the ministry said.


The Ukrainian army’s losses in the Donetsk direction over the past 24 hours amounted to 300 personnel, two armored personnel carriers and three motor vehicles, the ministry specified.



Russian forces eliminate 100 Ukrainian troops in south Donetsk area over past day



Russian forces eliminated roughly 100 Ukrainian troops and four armored vehicles in the south Donetsk area over the past day, the ministry reported.


"In the south Donetsk direction, units of the battlegroup East operating in interaction with army aircraft and artillery inflicted damage by firepower on the personnel and equipment of the Ukrainian army’s 102nd territorial defense brigade near the settlement of Priyutnoye in the Zaporozhye Region. The enemy’s losses amounted to 100 personnel, four armored combat vehicles and two motor vehicles," the ministry said.



Russian forces repel Ukrainian attack in Zaporozhye area over past day



Russian forces repelled a Ukrainian army attack in the Zaporozhye area, eliminating roughly 40 enemy troops over the past day, the ministry reported.


"In the Zaporozhye direction, units of the Russian battlegroup, air strikes and artillery fire repelled an attack by assault groups of the Ukrainian army’s 118th mechanized brigade near the settlement of Nesteryanka in the Zaporozhye Region. The enemy’s losses amounted to 40 personnel, two armored personnel carriers and three motor vehicles," the ministry said.



Russian forces destroy 50 Ukrainian troops in Kherson area over past day



Russian forces destroyed roughly 50 Ukrainian troops and a US-made artillery system in the Kherson area over the past day, the ministry reported.


"As many as 50 Ukrainian army personnel, three motor vehicles, a US-made M777 artillery system and a Giatsint howitzer were destroyed as a result of damage inflicted by combined firepower," the ministry said.


In the Kherson direction, units of the Russian battlegroup, air strikes and artillery fire inflicted damage on amassed manpower and military hardware of the Ukrainian army’s 36th and 37th marine infantry brigades near the settlement of Tyaginka in the Kherson Region, the ministry reported.



Russian air defenses destroy 30 Ukrainian military drones over past day



Russian air defense forces shot down 30 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles over the past day, the ministry reported.


"Air defense capabilities shot down 30 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles in areas near the settlements of Novovodyanoye and Lisichansk in the Lugansk People’s Republic, Peski, Spornoye and Aleksandrovka in the Donetsk People’s Republic, Novaya Zburyevka in the Kherson Region and Tokmak in the Zaporozhye Region and also a rocket of the HIMARS multiple launch rocket system," the ministry said.


In all, the Russian Armed Forces have destroyed 545 Ukrainian warplanes, 256 helicopters, 9,391 unmanned aerial vehicles, 442 surface-to-air missile systems, 13,775 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 1,187 multiple rocket launchers, 7,227 field artillery guns and mortars and 15,894 special military motor vehicles since the start of the special military operation in Ukraine, the ministry reported.



Watch Thrilling Footage of Russian Forces Storming Artyomovskoye Village



The reports about the Russian liberation of Artyomovskoye from Ukrainian forces came at the end of November. Now, the Russian Defense Ministry has published a video of the operation.






Russia’s Ministry of Defense has published footage that shows the liberation of the village of Artyomovskoye in the special military operation.


The operation was organized in several steps that were carefully planned by Russian commanders. Initially, enemy fire positions were suppressed and command posts were demolished using artillery. Following this, Ukrainian fortified positions were targeted and struck by aviation. Subsequently, air assault troops, along with the assistance of IFVs and FPV drones, stormed the positions



Watch Russian Combat Aircraft Wreak Havoc on Ukrainian Troops



Across the battlefields of the Ukrainian conflict, various branches of the Russian Armed Forces keep constantly hammering Kiev's fighters.






Pilots of the Russian Aerospace Forces operating in the Ukrainian conflict zone time and again demonstrate why combat aircraft and helicopters play such an important role in modern warfare.


A new video recently released by the Russian Ministry of Defense highlights one such episode in which a Russian Su-25 strike aircraft carries out missile strikes against Ukrainian military assets in the Donetsk region.



Ukraine Loses Up to 300 Soldiers in Donetsk Direction in Past Day



Ukraine has lost up to 300 soldiers and five pieces of military equipment in the Donetsk direction over the past 24 hours, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Monday.


"In the Donetsk direction … Enemy casualties amounted to up to 300 military personnel, two armored personnel carriers and three vehicles," the ministry said in a statement, adding that Ukraine also lost up to 100 soldiers as killed or injured in the South Donetsk direction.


Russia has repelled five attacks in the Krasny Liman direction, where Ukraine has lost up to 280 soldiers over the past 24 hours, the ministry added.






































































































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Tension mounts on southern front as Lebanon’s Hamas launches ‘resistance project’

Tension mounts on southern front as Lebanon’s Hamas launches ‘resistance project’

Tension mounts on southern front as Lebanon’s Hamas launches ‘resistance project’





A picture taken from southern Israel near the border with the Gaza Strip on December 4, 2023, shows smoke billowing during Israeli bombardment in Gaza. (AFP/File)






Hostilities escalated on Monday on the southern front of Lebanon between Hezbollah and the Israeli army.







A preliminary report said that a Syrian national was injured as a result of Israeli shelling targeting the Al-Wazzani border village. Avichay Adraee, the Israeli army spokesperson, said that “three soldiers were slightly injured” after Hezbollah had targeted the Israeli military outpost of Shtula.


In parallel with the mounting confrontations in the Gaza Strip, Hezbollah launched 20 missiles from southern Lebanon toward the Western Galilee, between the Shomera and Mattat settlements. The Israeli army said that “the missiles landed in open areas and that its air force targeted military infrastructure for Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.”


Speaking on behalf of Hezbollah, Nabil Kaouk, a member of the group’s central council, said: “We will harshly respond to any attack against civilians in the south, and we will not let any attack against any civilian in Lebanon pass without a harsh and severe response.”


Kaouk revealed that during the truce “pressure was exerted on Hezbollah to avoid a new confrontation, as they want Israel to wage war on Gaza without the support of southern Lebanon.”


He claimed that Israel “is unable to win in Gaza or in south Lebanon, and cannot protect its settlers and ships in the Gulf and Red Sea.”


He added: “Israel is incapable of rescuing the hostages, as they were freed through negotiation only.”


According to Hezbollah’s statements, the militant group’s hostilities on the southern border had targeted on Monday morning “a gathering of the Israeli occupation soldiers in the Shtula Forest, the Al-Raheb outpost, the Al-Baghdadi outpost, and the Rowaysat Al-Alam outpost in the Kfarchouba Hills and the Shebaa Farms.”


The Israeli army activated the Iron Dome after a series of missiles were launched from the central part of southern Lebanon toward Israeli outposts.


Israel’s Channel 12 announced that “an anti-armor missile was launched toward the Misgav Am region in the Upper Galilee and that three soldiers were slightly injured after rockets were fired.”


Israeli ground and air shelling targeted the outskirts of southern villages including Naqoura, Aayta Al-Shaab, Labbouneh, Odaisseh, Kfarkila and Kfarchouba, using burning phosphorus missiles.


Israeli reconnaissance planes were seen flying at low altitude over the western and central parts of southern Lebanon, namely Naqoura, Alma Al-Shaab, Marwahin and Al-Dahira. They also reached the southern border villages of Aayta Al-Shaab, Rmaych and Yaroun. More Israeli reconnaissance planes were also seen over Rachaya and the eastern slopes of the Al-Sheikh Mountain, reaching Deir Al-Ashayer on the Lebanese–Syrian borders. They were also spotted hovering over Tripoli in northern Lebanon on Sunday.


On Sunday, Hezbollah targeted the Israeli Beit Hillel military outpost with guided missiles, directly hitting an M113 personnel carrier and injuring 11 members of the outpost.


A security source commented on Hezbollah’s attack, saying: “This escalation demonstrates Hezbollah’s capability to move more freely along the southern border.”


The source added: “Hezbollah is now capable of targeting deeper spots in Israel rather than hitting border areas. It is also using guided missiles increasingly.”


Sheikh Naim Kassem, Hezbollah’s deputy leader, said on Sunday that the group “is convinced that it will defeat Israel, and we are not in a rush to do so.”


Meanwhile, the Lebanese branch of Hamas announced on Monday “the establishment and launching of the Vanguards of Al-Aqsa Flood.”


It called on “young people and men in Lebanon and Palestine to join this movement to resist the occupation force through available and legitimate means, as a way to support the steadfastness and resistance of our Palestinian people.”


At the beginning of the confrontation in October, many Lebanese and Palestinian groups took part in the hostilities taking place on the Lebanese border, through armed members from the Al-Fajr forces — the military wing of the Islamic group — as well as through the military wings of Hamas and the Islamic Jihad. These groups, however, have retreated, leaving Hezbollah alone to fight from the Lebanese border.


The Sayydet Al-Jabal gathering, which opposes Hezbollah, said in a statement on Monday that “Lebanon doesn’t want to enter a new war decided by someone else.”


The party, which includes a number of politicians and public activists, believes that Hezbollah has two options: “Either it returns to Lebanon and abides by the Lebanese terms — which are the terms stipulated in the Constitution, the Taif Agreement, and the resolutions of international legitimacy 1559, 1701, and 1680 — or it remains a representative of Iran until the latter abandons it the moment it faces a real threat, similar to what it did to Hamas in the last Gaza war.”



Red Cross chief arrives in Gaza, says suffering ‘intolerable’



The Red Cross president arrived in war-torn Gaza on Monday, calling for the protection of civilians in the Palestinian territory, where she warned that human suffering was “intolerable.”


The International Committee of the Red Cross said ICRC President Mirjana Spoljaric’s travel to the region would happen in several stages with “a visit to Israel expected over the coming weeks.”


“I have arrived in Gaza, where people’s suffering is intolerable,” Spoljaric said on X, formerly Twitter.


“It is unacceptable that civilians have no safe place to go in Gaza, and with a military siege in place there is also no adequate humanitarian response currently possible,” she added in an ICRC statement.


Spoljaric, whose organization has faced criticism from both sides in the conflict for not providing adequate help to Israeli hostages held by Hamas and Palestinian prisoners held by Israel, insisted that “all those deprived of liberty must be treated humanely.”


“The hostages must be released, and the ICRC must be allowed to safely visit them,” she said.


Her visit comes after full-scale fighting resumed Friday following the collapse of a week-long truce brokered by Qatar, the United States and Egypt, during which Israel and Hamas exchanged scores of hostages and prisoners.


“The last week provided a small degree of humanitarian respite, a positive glimpse of humanity that raised hopes around the world that a path to reduced suffering could now be found,” Spoljaric said in the statement.


“As a neutral actor, the ICRC stands ready to support further humanitarian agreements that reduce suffering and heartbreak.”




















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Monday, 4 December 2023

Gaza hospitals ‘flooded with dead bodies’

Gaza hospitals ‘flooded with dead bodies’

Gaza hospitals ‘flooded with dead bodies’





People try to comfort a woman holding the body of her baby girl in the courtyard of the Al-Najjar hospital © MOHAMMED ABED / AFP






Israel’s military widens its ground offensive in southern Gaza as Palestinian officials say more than 800 people killed since Saturday. Gaza Health Ministry official says hospitals “flooded with an influx of dead bodies”. At least 15,500 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since October 7. In Israel, the official death toll stands at about 1,200.







Hospitals in the southern Gaza Strip have descended into chaos since the resumption of the war between the Palestinian militant group Hamas and Israel.


After eight weeks of war, interrupted only by one seven-day pause that ended on Friday, the doctors are exhausted.


Fuel reserves have almost run dry because of Israel's blockade of the territory, so doctors are forced to choose when and where across their hospitals to run generators.


According to the United Nations, not a single hospital in the territory's north can currently operate on patients.


The most seriously wounded are transferred daily to the south by convoys organised by the International Committee of the Red Cross.


But even there, the UN says, the 12 remaining hospitals are only "partially functional".


Abdelkarim Abu Warda and his nine-year-old daughter Huda have just arrived at Deir al-Balah Hospital aboard one of the ICRC convoys.


On Friday, after the truce ended, an Israeli strike hit their house in the vast Jabalia refugee camp in the north.


Huda was wounded in the head. "She had a brain haemorrhage -- she was placed on a ventilator," her father told AFP.


Since then, "she hasn't responded to anything", he says, lifting up the little girl's arms.


"She doesn't answer me any more," he repeats, sobbing.



No words



It is daybreak and the first prayers for the dead are being performed.


A few dozen men gather in front of white body bags lined up on the ground.


Between two larger bags lies the small shroud of a child, close to his or her parents even in death.


Women in tears crouch down to touch a face or kiss a loved one for one last time before the bodies are carefully loaded into the back of a pickup.


"It's Adam going... and there is Abdullah," says one woman, weeping.


At the Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis, the largest medical facility in southern Gaza, the story is the same.


World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Sunday he was unable to "find words strong enough" to express his concerns about the conditions there.


Members of a WHO team who visited found it packed with 1,000 patients, three times its capacity.


Patients were being treated on the floor "screaming in pain", with "countless people... seeking shelter, filling every corner", the WHO chief wrote.


Israel unleashed its air and ground campaign in response to Hamas's October 7 attack on southern Israel, which killed around 1,200 people and saw some 240 kidnapped, Israeli officials say.


The Hamas government that runs Gaza says the Israeli campaign has killed more than 15,500 people -- including 280 medical staff -- since it began eight weeks ago.



'Saw the bomb fall'



Israel, which has vowed to eliminate Hamas, says it is now focusing on the southern city of Khan Yunis.


The army drops warning leaflets on neighbourhoods due to be targeted each day, telling residents that a "terrible attack is imminent" and ordering them to leave.


Each day, too, the warnings move closer to the hospital.


With each new explosion that shakes the city, more casualties arrive, often in private cars.


Staff race out with stretchers which are often still stained with blood from the previous patient.


Some bodies arrive unaccompanied, and so cannot even be identified.


In the corridors, families, the wounded and medical staff all jostle together.


In the corridors, families, the wounded and medical staff all jostle together.


Some tend to the patients, sliding a sweater or a T-shirt under the head of an wounded person lying on the hard floor.


Ehab al-Najjar, a man with several family members both alive and dead at the hospital, lets his anger explode.


"I came home and saw the bomb fall on our house. Women, children died. What did they do to deserve this?" he screams.




















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‘No science’ behind calls to phase out fossil fuels – COP28 President

‘No science’ behind calls to phase out fossil fuels – COP28 President

‘No science’ behind calls to phase out fossil fuels – COP28 President





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The host of the 28th United Nation Climate Change Conference, or Conference of the Parties (COP28) which took place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), what drives the issue of reducing fossil energy to reduce exhaust emissions, the greenhouse effect driven by the US and its Western Alliance is the target of their 21st century propaganda to maintain their existence, not in order to save the earth and everything in it.


The UAE’s Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber reportedly says gradual cuts in oil, gas and coal use would 'take the world back into caves'.







The president of the COP28 climate conference, Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, has cast great doubt over zero-emissions policies being pushed by the United Nations, claiming there is “no science” to show that stage-by-stage cuts in fossil fuel use would decrease global heating, the Guardian reported on Sunday.


The chair of the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, now underway in Dubai, claimed that a gradual reduction in fossil fuel consumption would hold back sustainable development and drag humanity back to the Paleolithic period.


His comments, made in response to questions from former UN special envoy for climate change Mary Robinson during a live online event in late November, are fundamentally at odds with the position of the UN and its secretary general Antonio Guterres.


“We’re in an absolute crisis that is hurting women and children more than anyone… and it’s because we have not yet committed to phasing out fossil fuel,” Robinson, who chairs The Elders, a London-based human rights and environmental NGO, was quoted by the Guardian as saying.


“That is the one decision that Cop28 can take and in many ways, because you’re head of Adnoc, you could actually take it with more credibility,” she added.


Al Jaber serves as chief executive of the United Arab Emirates state oil company Adnoc, while also chairing Cop28 in Dubai. Many critics have described the two roles as a serious conflict of interest.


Responding to Robinson’s remarks, Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber said he expected the conversation to be “sober and mature,” but not “alarmist.”


“There is no science out there, or no scenario out there, that says that the phase-out of fossil fuel is what’s going to achieve 1.5°C,” he said, adding that the move would not “allow for sustainable socioeconomic development, unless you want to take the world back into caves.”


When Robinson argued that Adnoc is investing heavily in future fossil fuel production, Al Jaber responded by saying that she and her supporters were reading their own media, which is biased and wrong.


He also predicted that a phase-out of fossil fuels is “essentially inevitable,” but argued that countries need to be “real serious and pragmatic about it.”


Sunday, 3 December 2023

Watch Russian Paratroopers Use Kornet System to Blast Ukrainian Armored Vehicles

Watch Russian Paratroopers Use Kornet System to Blast Ukrainian Armored Vehicles

Watch Russian Paratroopers Use Kornet System to Blast Ukrainian Armored Vehicles











The Kornet man-portable anti-tank guided missile system can hit targets at a range of up to 5,500 meters, with its tandem warhead capable of punching through about 1,200 mm of tank armor.







Russia’s Ministry of Defense (MoD) has released a video of Russian airborne forces successfully carrying out a combat mission in the special military operation zone.


The footage shows scouts destroying two Ukrainian infantry fighting vehicles in the Zaporozhye area.


The MoD said that the vehicles’ whereabouts were promptly transmitted to the control point, from where an order was received to destroy the enemy military equipment with artillery and the Kornet anti-tank guided missile system (ATGM).


Upon hitting the Ukrainian combat vehicles, the artillery crew and that of the Kornet ATGM quickly changed their position, according to the MoD



Watch Russian Lancet Drones Wreak Havoc on Ukrainian Troops Near Dnepr River



The Lancet unmanned aerial vehicles, developed by the Russian company Zala Aero, are capable of striking enemy targets at ranges of several tens of kilometers.






Russian airborne units successfully attacked the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the right bank of the Dnepr River in the Kherson region using the Lancet kamikaze drones, also known as the Lancet loitering munitions, the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) told Sputnik.


"At first, the crews of the reconnaissance drones tracked the enemy's floating equipment on the right bank of the Dnepr, from where Ukrainian troops were to be transported to the left bank for landing," the Defense Ministry reported.


The Lancet drone operators then destroyed all the targets, including scores of Ukrainian soldiers, as well as several of their motorboats, a truck and other materiel, the ministry announced.


The MoD stressed that the operators guided the drones in manual mode to avoid the slightest possibility of a delivery error.



Watch Russia's Army Attack Ukrainian Troops With Drones in Special Op Zone



Since the beginning of the special military operation, Russia has developed a wide range of drones capable of conducting battlefield reconnaissance and destroying enemies. Some of the most prominent UAVs are the Lancet loitering munition and the Upyr (lit. Vampire) drone.






Russia’s Ministry of Defense has published footage that shows the combat work of FPV drones in the special military operation zone near the village of Berestovoe, Donetsk region.


Troops successfully use a number of first-person-view kamikaze drones to conduct precise strikes on adversaries without undertaking unnecessary risks. Kamikaze drones have built-in warheads that detonate after collision, destroying the target.



Watch Russia's Army Attack Ukrainian Troops With Drones in Special Op Zone



Since the beginning of the special military operation, Russia has developed a wide range of drones capable of conducting battlefield reconnaissance and destroying enemies. Some of the most prominent UAVs are the Lancet loitering munition and the Upyr (lit. Vampire) drone.






Russia’s Ministry of Defense has published footage that shows the combat work of FPV drones in the special military operation zone near the village of Berestovoe, Donetsk region.


Troops successfully use a number of first-person-view kamikaze drones to conduct precise strikes on adversaries without undertaking unnecessary risks. Kamikaze drones have built-in warheads that detonate after collision, destroying the target.



Russian Su-25 jets strike Ukrainian targets



The Russian Defense Ministry has published footage of what it described as Sukhoi Su-25 fighter jets striking Ukrainian forces.


The clip captured the attack aircraft operating in undisclosed airspace in Russia’s Donetsk People’s Republic, the ministry said in a post on Telegram on Saturday.


The footage from several cameras placed on board the planes shows the Su-25 firing missiles and making evasive maneuvers while flying at extremely low altitudes.


On Sunday, a Telegram channel reporting on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine posted another video depicting Su-25s.


According to the channel, the Russian attack aircraft were filmed from a drone while performing a combat mission above the strategic town of Avdeevka, north of Donetsk.






Su-25s were introduced into the Soviet military in the mid-1970s and are still actively used by the Russian Aerospace Forces. Over the years, the plane, nicknamed ‘grach’ (rook), has earned itself a reputation as one of the country’s most reliable attack aircraft.


It has two engines and an armored underside, which protects it from surface-to-air missiles. During the conflict between Moscow and Kiev, there have been several reports of Su-25s making it back to base despite suffering heavy damage, including losing an engine.