Wednesday, 20 December 2023

Iceland volcano unlikely to impact flights; lava flows away from town

Iceland volcano unlikely to impact flights; lava flows away from town

Iceland volcano unlikely to impact flights; lava flows away from town











Lava spewing from a volcano in Iceland appeared to be flowing away from the only nearby town and the intensity of the eruption was dropping, offering hope that homes would be safe even though seismic activity could last months, officials said on Tuesday.







The government said flights were unlikely to be affected, quashing international travel concerns lingering after chaos that resulted from the ash cloud caused by an eruption on the north Atlantic island in 2010.


The eruption late on Monday on the Reykjanes peninsula in southwest Iceland spewed lava and smoke more than 100 metres (330 feet) into the air after weeks of intense seismic activity.


"The eruption does not present a threat to life," a government statement said. "There are no disruptions to flights to and from Iceland and international flight corridors remain open."


Authorities last month evacuated the nearly 4,000 inhabitants of the fishing town of Grindavik about 40 km (25 miles) southwest of capital city Reykjavik, allowing them back intermittently to check on homes put at risk by the tremors.


Kristin Maria Birgisdottir, 43, a Grindavik resident who has been evacuated since Nov. 10, at first had a hard time believing it when the volcano erupted.


A volcano spews lava and smoke as it erupts in Grindavik, Iceland, December 18. via Civil Protection of Iceland Acquire Licensing Rights


"Everything happened so fast," said Birgisdottir. "I had already put my kids to sleep, and I was already in bed when I saw someone posted that it had erupted. I took a screenshot, and thought to myself that it was a bad joke."


"We are just waiting for somebody to wake us up or to say cut, the filming is over, because it's so unreal. It's hard to believe this is happening," she later added.


Live footage of the eruption showed bright yellow, orange and red lava in sharp contrast against the sky.


Some tourists were in awe at the spectacle. "Our BnB hosts sent us a message that the volcano has erupted," a tourist from the Netherlands who gave his name as Wouter said. "It's a once in a lifetime for us so we don't want to miss that ... It's a bit far from here, but you can still see some lava coming up, for us this is amazing."


The eruption opened a 4 km (2.5 mile) fissure. But at its southernmost point, the crack was still 3 km away from Grindavik, Iceland's Meteorological Office said, and the power of the volcano was decreasing.


A volcano spews lava and smoke as it erupts near Grindavik, Iceland, December 19. via Civil Protection of Iceland Acquire Licensing Rights


"The eruption is taking place north of the watershed, so lava does not flow towards Grindavik," geologist Bjorn Oddson told public broadcaster RUV.


Gas pollution could still occur in the area of Reykjavik late on Tuesday or Wednesday morning, officials said.


Located between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates, among the largest on the planet, Iceland is a seismic hot spot because the plates move in opposite directions.


The eruption is about 30 km from Reykjavik. Keflavik international airport is somewhat nearer but remains open. The Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa popular with tourists, has been largely closed since the seismic activity was detected.


"It could potentially go on for several months. It could also just stop later today or tomorrow," said Halldor Geirson, an associate professor at Institute of Earth Sciences at the University of Iceland.


A drone picture shows lava spewing from the site of the volcanic eruption north of Grindavik, photographed from Sylingarfell, Iceland, December 19, 2023. REUTERS/Sigurdur Davidsson Acquire Licensing Rights


Lava flows had decreased from 200-250 cubic meters per second in the first two hours of the eruption to around a quarter of that by Tuesday morning.


Most of the lava was flowing into an area where there was little infrastructure, Geirson said. That could change.


"There is still a threat to Grindavik, for sure. Now the lava is flowing mostly to the north, but it depends on the topography and where the openings are," he said.


In 2010, ash clouds from eruptions at the Eyafjallajokull volcano in the south of Iceland spread over large parts of Europe, grounding some 100,000 flights in Europe and beyond, and forcing hundreds of Icelanders to evacuate their homes.


Weather forecasting service AccuWeather said this eruption was very different.


"If little to no volcanic ash is lofted into the atmosphere, there may be no impact to aviation," AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jon Porter said.


A volcano spews Lava and smoke as it erupts, north of Grindavik, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, obtained by Reuters on December 19, 2023. Icelandic Coast Guard/Handout via REUTERS Acquire Licensing Rights


The 2010 impact on air travel was largely caused by the interaction of magma with the melting water from a glacier, a different scenario to what is happening now.


Matthew Watson, professor of volcanoes and climate at the University of Bristol in Britain, said it was "not impossible that there may be some impact on air travel", although it was unlikely. "This type of eruption doesn't generally produce much ash, which is what tends to ground planes."



CHRISTMAS AWAY FROM HOME



"Unfortunately, the hope that had ignited in the hearts of many about the possibility of celebrating Christmas at home in Grindavik was extinguished when the eruption began yesterday," Grindavik Mayor Fannar Jonasson said in a statement addressing residents.


Hans Vera, 56, originally from Belgium but living in a house just east of Grindavik since 1999, had hoped residents would be allowed to return for good, or as long as is possible on a volcanic island. That all changed when the eruption finally arrived.


People look from a helicopter as a volcano spews Lava and smoke as it erupts, north of Grindavik, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, obtained by Reuters on December 19, 2023. Icelandic Coast Guard/Handout via REUTERS Acquire Licensing Rights


"I don't see that in the near future they will let people get close to Grindavik. So we are back in the waiting game," he said.


He described his home near the sea as a winter paradise, and said the prospect of not being able to spend the Christmas holidays there with his family came as a blow.


"We are not going to paradise this time around."









































































































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West's Antagonism of Russia, Iran Block Red Sea Alternatives

West's Antagonism of Russia, Iran Block Red Sea Alternatives

West's Antagonism of Russia, Iran Block Red Sea Alternatives





©AP Photo/Houthi Media Center






For a continent so dependent on specific trade routes, Europe has short-sightedly used sanctions as a weapon against nations otherwise able to host alternative trade routes, hurting itself in the process, a consultant said.







Recently, the Yemeni Shiiite militant group Ansarallah, which controls most of Yemen, have declared that Israel-linked ships will not be allowed to pass the Bab el-Mandeb, the narrow strait that links the Red Sea to the Gulf of Yemen and the Indian Ocean beyond. Other ships, they said, will still have free passage.


However, in response to the Yemeni declaration and to news that some ships with tenuous links to Israel had also been attacked, several major shipping companies, including Maersk, Hapag Lloyd, MSC, and oil giant BP have decided to stop using the waterway entirely.


Some 12% of seaborne petroleum and 8% of liquified natural gas (LNG) trade pass through the strait every year, part of $700 billion in annual trade that uses the waterway.


The anti-Israel blockade is part of Ansarallah’s response to the Israeli bombing campaign and invasion of the Gaza Strip, which has killed more than 20,000 people since early October and displaced almost the entire population of 2.3 million Palestinians. The group has also fired ballistic missiles at the southern Israeli city of Eilat.


In response to Ansarallah’s declaration, the Pentagon announced on Monday the creation of a multinational task force dubbed Operation Prosperity Guardian to secure Red Sea trade for Israeli ships and restore the confidence of other cargo vessels to use the waterway. The task force includes the UK, Bahrain, Canada, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, the Seychelles, and Spain, as well as the US.


The US has long opposed the rise of Ansarallah, taking part in the Saudi-led coalition war against the group that killed a quarter-million people in Yemen beginning in 2015 and devastated what was already one of the world’s poorest countries. The UN brokered a ceasefire last year, but talks on a more permanent peace and to establish the legitimate government of Yemen have been slow-going.




Paul Goncharoff, a businessman and chief manager of consulting firm Goncharoff, LLC, told Sputnik on Tuesday that “Father Christmas may not arrive” on time in the European Union this year, as the West has already antagonized all of the nations through which an alternative trade corridor might run.


He said the situation in the Red Sea “is extremely serious and has already delayed shipments from Asia to Europe for the Christmas Festive season,” he observed. “It impacts many delivery companies - a lot of Europeans will find their Christmas and New Year presents delayed this year, likewise for regular deliveries. Perishable items will be especially affected. There are likely to be significant insurance claims.”


Goncharoff said that redirecting freight traffic from the Red Sea to other routes would take time and not solve the present problem of delays.


“Europe has blocked routes via Russia, and the alternative INSTC [International North-South Transport Corridor] is not fully ready. Shipments around the Cape [of Good Hope] take rather longer and will not arrive until well after Christmas. As this is a seasonal market, many of these deliveries will lose their deadlines. Christmas Day is next Monday, deliveries cannot be made in time for that timescale.”


“The US and EU at present have no other alternatives as they have sanctioned Russia and Iran. They could have diverted ships via the Gulf and north via Iran, and then via Azerbaijan and Turkey to Europe's Black Sea Ports - however that route is now cut off. Or, they could have sent via Iran to Russia at Astrakhan and then over to the Baltic States, Poland and Belarus, but these borders are now closed to Russian and Belarussian traffic,” he explained.


Goncharoff said that compared to the March 2021 grounding of the container ship Ever Given in the Suez Canal for six days, the present situation “will have a longer and possibly long-term impact.”


“The Ever Given situation was just one ship, this situation is an ongoing conflict. Unless it is resolved this could take weeks or even months to resolve,” he said.


“Russia could play a role; however, its access to ports to Europe are sanctioned,” he noted. “In cutting the country off, the EU has limited their supply chains. When those come under unforeseen stress, the perils of the EU having limited access becomes apparent. It is a classic example of how the EU has not fully comprehended the impact of sanctions that they have imposed. Now it means that Father Christmas may either not arrive, or be delayed this year, at least in the UK and Europe.”


The Ansar Allah movement (commonly known as the Houthis) in Yemen has begun attacking cargo ships passing through the Gulf of Aden that are either bound for Israel or are linked to Israeli companies.


Its move comes as the Israeli military continues to flatten the Gaza Strip in its quest to wipe out Hamas, killing thousands of Palestinian civilians in the process.


The Houthis have warned that they will stop their attacks only when Israel ends its military operation, connecting the maritime attacks to the Israeli campaign in the Gaza Strip.


While several shipping companies have already decided to steer their vessels clear of the Gulf of Aden, the United States has sent a carrier strike group into the region, with the option of strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen apparently on the table.


Even though the US military seems ready and willing to clash with the Houthis, the United States’ policy towards Ansar Allah and Yemen is not exactly clear, explained Bader Al-Saif, founding president at Al-Saif Consulting and an assistant professor at Kuwait University.


As Al-Saif pointed out, the war in Yemen between the Houthis and the Yemeni government backed by a Saudi-led coalition “actually started during the Obama administration” who at the time “supported the Saudi front.”


“And then came the Trump administration with an FTO terrorist designation for the Houthis. And then came the Biden administration that removed that designation. So it's kind of confusing where the US stands on this issue,” he explained.


Having suggested that a US-led naval mission is unlikely to “solve the issue at hand,” Al-Saif argued that the United States needs to “go after violent non-state actors” and to “be clear about their intentions.”


“They need to go back to the root cause that the Houthis are using, which is the Gaza war, who are claiming that their conduct is because of the Gaza war,” he added. “Everyone in the world has been calling for a ceasefire. The only two or three countries that have not include the US and Israel.”


Al-Saif also warned that if the United States “escalates against the Houthis now, that's going to lead to another wave in expanding the war” in Yemen, and no one – “neither the US, nor the Houthis, nor the Saudis” – really wants that.


“So everyone is minding his own turf and trying to play a tit-for-tat approach, one by one. So if something happens here, something will happen there. We've seen this on various fronts outside Gaza. We've seen it in southern Lebanon. We've seen it in attacks on US bases in Iraq and Syria,” Al-Saif surmised.


Meanwhile, Hasan Unal, professor of political science and international relations at Ankara Baskent University, pointed out that an attempt by the United States to “mess” with Yemen “would basically open up Pandora's box,” considering the likelihood of Houthi’s ally Iran becoming involved in such a scenario.




“Whether it is going to be a military operation against the Houthis to remove them from power, then that would require Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates not only consent, but their actual collaboration. And any such operation would bring Iran into the picture, because, after all, the Houthi regime is one of Iran's main allies in the region. So it is a very iffy situation,” Unal remarked.


According to the professor, it remains to be seen exactly “what shape the US action is going to take.” “So whether or not countries like Turkiye would take part in such an operation, all is iffy basically,” he added.



US worried over growing cost of deflecting Houthi attacks - Report



The Pentagon is “increasingly alarmed” not only about the threat of Houthi attacks in the Red Sea but also the “growing cost” of rebuffing those the assaults, reports US news website Politico, citing unnamed US officials.


The US Navy has deployed missiles at $2.1m each to destroy “unsophisticated Houthi drones” estimated at a few thousand dollars each.


“The cost offset is not on our side,” one unnamed Pentagon official was quoted as saying.


Over the past two months, the US Navy has reportedly shot down at least 38 drones and multiple missiles in the Red Sea as the Houthis stepped up their attacks in protest of the ongoing Israeli bombardment in Gaza that has killed almost 20,000 Palestinians.











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Dozens killed in bombings across Gaza

Dozens killed in bombings across Gaza

Dozens killed in bombings across Gaza





Gaza's health ministry said an Israeli tank shell struck the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis overnight






Israeli forces raided one of the last functioning hospitals in Gaza’s north and bombarded the south with airstrikes that killed at least 28 Palestinians, pressing ahead with their offensive with renewed backing from the US, despite rising international alarm.







A strike on a home in Rafah where displaced people were sheltering killed at least 25 people, including a two-year-old boy and his newborn sister, and another strike killed at least three people, according to Associated Press journalists who saw the bodies arrive at two local hospitals early on Tuesday.


Rafah, which is in the southern part of Gaza where Israel has told Palestinians to seek shelter, has been repeatedly bombarded in recent days, as Israel has struck what it says are militant targets across the territory, often killing large numbers of civilians.


The military said on Tuesday it had killed a prominent Hamas financier in an airstrike in Rafah, without specifying when it happened or if others were killed or hurt.


Meanwhile, fierce battles also raged in northern Gaza, where Hamas continues to put up stiff resistance across what is now a wasteland, seven weeks after Israeli tanks and troops stormed in.


Israel’s bombardment of the urban Jabaliya refugee camp on Tuesday killed at least 27 people and wounded more than 100, according to Munir al-Boursh, a senior official at the Hamas-run Health Ministry.


In central Gaza, at least 15 people were killed in strikes overnight, according to hospital records. Among the dead were a mother and her four children, who were killed as they sat around a fire, according to an Associated Press reporter who filmed the aftermath.


Israeli forces raided the Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City overnight, according to the church that operates it, destroying a wall at its front entrance and detaining most of its staff.


The facility was the scene of an explosion early in the war that killed dozens of Palestinians, and which an Associated Press investigation later determined was likely caused by a misfired Palestinian rocket.


Don Binder, a pastor at St George’s Anglican Cathedral, which runs the hospital, said the raid left just two doctors, four nurses and two caretakers to tend to more than 100 seriously wounded patients, with no running water or electricity.



Gaza doctor: ‘Why do you attack hospitals?’



Dr Ahmed al-Moghrabi at the Nasser hospital in southern Khan Younis says the situation there is a “disaster” with the facility overwhelmed with wounded. Despite that, Israeli forces continue to attack the facility.


A wounded child receives medical care at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis [AFP]


“It’s like a horror movie, catastrophe. I don’t know how they can attack hospitals. Maybe the outside world should ask the Israeli side ‘why do you attack hospitals?’ Two days ago, they attacked the paediatric and maternity buildings and there were victims. What is the message from the Israelis by attacking hospitals?” he told Al Jazeera.


Al-Moghrabi estimated about 30,000 people are currently sheltering at Nasser hospital. “Please stop this war,” he said.



Hezbollah, Qassam Brigades claim attacks on Israeli army vehicles



The armed wing of Hamas says that it targeted an Israeli Merkava tank, a troop carrier and an army bulldozer with its Yasin-105 rockets in and around the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis.


For its part, Lebanon’s Hezbollah claims that it targeted and destroyed an Israeli tank near the Malkia kibbutz, “which led to its destruction and the death and injury of those in it,” the group said in a statement.
























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Tuesday, 19 December 2023

Russia estimates total Ukrainian losses

Russia estimates total Ukrainian losses

Russia estimates total Ukrainian losses





Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu. ©Kremlin.






Ukraine’s total losses since the start of Moscow’s military campaign are approaching 400,000 troops, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu has claimed. President Vladimir Putin, who presided over a meeting of the ministry’s collegium on Tuesday, stated that Russian troops now have the upper hand along the entire front line.







According to Shoigu, “since the start of the special operation, the Ukrainian armed forces’ casualties have exceeded 383,000 service members, killed and wounded, 14,000 tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers, 553 warplanes and 259 helicopters, 8,500 artillery pieces, and multiple launch rocket systems.”


The minister claimed that Kiev has suffered almost half of its overall military personnel losses since it began an attempted counteroffensive in early June. The costly push has failed to deliver any consequential territorial gains, as recently acknowledged by top officials in Kiev and Western capitals alike.


Putin declared at the meeting that Moscow is “not going to give up our goals of the special military operation,” adding that the Russian military currently has considerable leeway for maneuver in the conflict.


According to the Russian leader, Kiev “has to a large degree squandered its reserves, attempting to show some result to its true masters.” The last several months have also dispelled the myth that Western military hardware is invincible, he added.


Putin concluded that any hopes of inflicting a strategic defeat on Russia among Kiev’s Western backers have been shattered.



Watch Russian Grad Artillery Wipe Out Ukrainian Positions in Special Op Zone



Russian Airborne Troops used Grad multiple launch rocket systems (MRLS) to target Ukrainian military units and subsequently disrupt troop rotation north of Artemovsk (formerly Bakhmut) in the Donetsk People’s Republic.


The Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) has released footage showing Russian paratroopers employing a Grad MLRS against Ukrainian units to undermine enemy troop rotation in the Donetsk area.


Russian paratroopers and gunners carried out crushing strikes on the enemy with unguided missiles equipped with high-explosive fragmentation heads. After completing the combat task, the paratroopers quickly withdrew from the location and promptly departed to a safe area for recharge and reload



Putin: Russian Nuclear Triad 95% Modernized



The activity of NATO has increased sharply in general, and US forces, including aircraft, have been deployed to the Russian borders, Russian President Vladimir Putin said while presiding over a Russian Ministry of Defense meeting on December 19.


"Recently, the activity of the NATO military bloc as a whole has sharply increased. Significant forces from the United States, including aircraft, have been deployed to our borders, and the number of alliance troops in Eastern and Central Europe has increased," Putin stated.


The aggressive nature of NATO is no longer hidden, the Russian president said, adding that claims to global superiority are directly enshrined in US documents.


"The events of this year have confirmed — well, we all see it — that the West continues to wage a hybrid war against Russia, actively supplies the Kiev regime with intelligence information in real-time, sends military advisers, transfers modern weapons systems," he said.



Ukrainian Conflict Situation



Russian Armed Forces have the initiative in the Ukrainian conflict and are doing everything they deem necessary, Putin remarked.


"Assessing the current situation on the ground, on the contact line, one can say with confidence that our troops have the initiative. In essence, we are doing what we think is necessary," he said.


The Russian president also noted that the myth about theinvulnerability of Western military equipment has been broken on the battlefields of the Ukrainian conflict.



Russia's Nuclear Deterrence



Modern military equipment accounts for 95% of Russia's strategic nuclear forces, Putin said on Tuesday.


"This current year, thanks to the consequent implementation of the state armaments program, coordinated work of the defense industry, the share of modern weapons and equipment in the strategic nuclear forces has reached 95% in general," Putin remarked.


In light of the current global situation and the emergence of new “military-political risks,” the importance of a nuclear triad that “ensures the strategic balance of powers in the world” has drastically increased, the Russian president added.


According to him, some 15 Yars and Avangard nuclear missile launch systems will enter service as part of Russia’s Strategic Missile Forces.



US Was Afraid of Europe's Rapprochement With Russia



The United States was very concerned about Russia’s rapprochement with Europe, but Moscow was not going to fight with Europe and is not going to do it now, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.


"[The US] was very frightened by Russia's rapprochement with Europe. It should be the masters there. It kept scaring ... evil Russia is threatening you. But I talked to many leaders and they tell me: 'Why are they scaring us? We understand that Russia is not going to fight with Europe.' Yes, we are not going to [fight] now," Putin said.


The United States deliberately dragged Russia and Europe into conflict and achieved its goal, but Moscow had no other options, the president said, noting that Russia has not interfered and will not interfere in European affairs.


"And now, [the US] is also shifting the burden of financial responsibility and payments onto Europe. And the weak-willed and spineless generation of today’s politicians in Europe cannot resist this, given the colossal dependence in the media, in the economy, in politics," Putin said.


The US operates in Europe through numerous foundations, works with students, drags them to the "political Olympus of European countries," the leader said.


Putin also said that Russia does not need NATO countries now and will not need them in future.


"The US leadership says: if they [Russians] win in Ukraine now, NATO countries will be next. Why do we need these NATO countries? We do not need them, we never needed them, and we do not need them now, and we will not need them in the future," he added.



















































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