Tuesday, 7 May 2024

Putin Takes Office as President of Russia

Putin Takes Office as President of Russia

Putin Takes Office as President of Russia





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The Grand Kremlin Palace in Moscow is hosting a solemn ceremony where Vladimir Putin is being sworn in as Russia's incumbent leader.







Vladimir Putin has been sworn in as President of the Russian Federation. The tradition of holding the official inauguration ceremony on May 7 at the Kremlin dates back to 2000. In 2024, the tradition continued, with the presence of numerous prominent Russian officials, judges, and parliament members in attendance.


The procedure of inaugurating Russia's new elected president is held in strict accordance with the law "On the election of the President of the Russian Federation", and is carried out at the close of six years after the national leader's predecessor assumed office.


The ceremony started with the ceremonial introduction of the Russian national flag, the standard of the president, the Russian Constitution and the insignia of the Russian president into the St. Andrew's Hall of the Grand Kremlin Palace.


In total, about 2,600 people have been invited to the ceremony, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.


"Russia does not refuse dialogue with Western countries, the choice is theirs", Putin said.


Vladimir Putin assured that the interests of the security of the people of Russia will be above all else for him. "We will determine the fate of Russia by ourselves and only ourselves, for the sake of today's and future generations," the president noted.


"A conversation on security issues, strategic stability is possible, but not from a position of strength, but only on equal terms", Putin stated.


Putin: Russia will continue to work with partners to form a multipolar world order "Together with our partners in Eurasian integration and other sovereign development centers, we will continue to work to form a multipolar world order, equal and indivisible security system," Putin said at the ceremony.


The president underlined that Russia's state system must be flexible and allow for forward movement. "It is necessary to ensure reliable continuity of the country's development for decades to come," he noted.


Russia has to answer to thousands of years of history and ancestors who took inaccessible heights, Putin said.


Putin: Russia will go through this difficult period with dignity and become even stronger.


"I am confident that we will pass through this entire difficult, milestone period with dignity, become even stronger and will definitely implement long-term plans and large-scale projects aimed at achieving development goals," he said.


President Putin assured that national security would remain the top priority of his new six-year term.


"I assure you that national security and interests would remain the top priority, going forward," Putin said.


The president also promised to implement long-term development projects.


"I am certain that we will go through this difficult threshold period with dignity and that we will definitely implement long-term development plans and projects, which aim primarily to protect the people," he added.


The president highlighted the importance of ensuring reliable continuity in the country's development.


"We must ensure reliable continuity in the development of the country for decades to come, raise and educate young generations who will strengthen the power of Russia, develop our statehood, which is based on interethnic harmony, preserving the traditions of all peoples living in Russia," he noted.


Vladimir Putin noted that his government had never turned down an offer of dialogue from the West despite its efforts to contain Russia’s development.


"We have always been open to the prospect of deepening friendly relations with all countries that see Russia as a reliable and honest partner. They are the global majority. We do not refuse to have a dialogue with Western countries. The choice is theirs," Putin said.






"Will they continue trying to contain Russia’s development and insisting on their policy of aggression, their years-long pressure on our country or will they look for opportunities for cooperation and peace?" the president added.






Commenting on the Russia-West dialogue on security and strategic stability, the leader noted that it is possible only on equal terms.


"A conversation [between Western countries and Russia], including on issues of security and strategic stability, is possible, but not from a position of force, without any arrogance, conceit and personal exclusivity, but only on equal terms, respecting each other’s interests," Putin said.


Russia looks forward with confidence, plans its future, outlines new projects and programs, Putin added.


"We look forward with confidence, plan our future, outline and are already implementing new projects and programs that are designed to make our development even more dynamic, even more powerful," he stressed.


Vladimir Putin vowed he would do everything in his power to justify voters’ trust but stressed that the outcome of his new six-year term depended on national unity.


"I stress that results of this work primarily depend on our unity, our overall ambition to be of benefit to our Fatherland, to protect it and to work as hard as we can," the president said.


Putin: We are a united and great people; together, we will win!






After the inauguration ceremony, the president took part in the parade of the Presidential Regiment.


Following the inauguration and parade of the Presidential Regiment, Putin attended a thanksgiving prayer service in the Annunciation Cathedral of the Kremlin, which was conducted by Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill.






Patriarch Kirill presented Putin with an icon of the Virgin Mary as a blessing for his new presidential term.


"We are sincerely praying for you," Russia's Patriarch Kirill blessed the president after the thanksgiving prayer.



Russian Government Resigns Following Putin's Inauguration



President Vladimir Putin met with members of the government on Monday on the eve of his inauguration ceremony Tuesday, summing up the results of their work. Mikhail Mishustin has served as Russia's prime minister since January 2020.


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Russia's government formally resigned on Tuesday in accordance with the established constitutional procedure for forming a new government after Vladimir Putin's inauguration for another term as president.


Tuesday's constitutionally mandated government resignation is the 18th to date since 1990, with Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin serving as Russia's head of government for over four years, and entering the history books as the 13th prime minister in modern Russian history. His prime ministership has been marked by efforts to deal with a series of global crises, from the COVID-19 global public health emergency of 2020-2023 to the 2022-present attempts by Western powers, led by the United States, to collapse the Russian economy.


In his meeting with members of the government on Monday, Putin thanked Mishustin for his "professionalism...dedication to the cause and interests of Russia, (and his) understanding of [his] enormous responsibility to the people, responsibility for literally every step, for every word and decision made."


Mishustin said he and members of his government "tried very hard not to let [Putin] and the citizens of our country down," and said they were "very proud to be part of (Putin's) team."


Russia's basic law calls for the resignation of the government in an array of circumstances, including the inauguration of a new head of state, a voluntary decision to do so by its members, at the initiative of the president, as a result of the resignation of the prime minister, or in connection with a vote of no confidence in the Duma (lower house of parliament).


Duma Committee on Constitutional Legislation Chairman Andrey Klishas said late last month that the Russian parliament may consider the candidacy of a new prime minister as early as Wednesday if Putin "sees fit." On Sunday, Russian business media reported, citing a source, that the Duma may confirm the prime minister on May 10, and vote to approve deputy prime ministers at a plenary session on May 13, as well as ministers on May 14.



How is the Russian Government Formed?



The executive power in Russia is exercised by the government under the general direction of the president. The Russian government includes the prime minister (chairman of the government), deputy prime ministers, and federal ministers. It oversees all federal executive bodies, except for those directly managed by the president.


To qualify for top government positions such as prime minister, deputy prime minister, or federal minister, one must be a Russian citizen, at least 30 years old, and not hold citizenship or permanent residency in another country. Additionally, high-ranking officials are prohibited from holding foreign bank accounts or storing valuables abroad.


The process of forming a government is defined by the Russian Constitution and the federal law "On the Government of the Russian Federation." The prime minister is appointed by the president following approval from the State Duma. If the proposed candidate is rejected by the Duma, the president can submit a new candidate or re-nominate the previous one. After three rejections, the president can appoint the prime minister without Duma approval, and may also dissolve the Duma and call for new elections if needed.


Once appointed, the prime minister proposes the structure of the federal executive bodies to the president, unless the outgoing prime minister was dismissed by the president. The prime minister also submits the nominations for deputy prime ministers and federal ministers (except those appointed directly by the president) to the State Duma for approval. If after three attempts the nominations are not approved and one-third of the government positions remain vacant, the president has the authority to dissolve the Duma.



Climbing the 'Escalation Ladder': French, British Threats Provoke Russian Warning



Moscow responded aggressively to claims that Kiev may use British weapons to strike within Russia, claiming such an attack would force the country to target UK military installations in Ukraine and beyond.


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“While defending our own vital interests, nuclear powers must avert those confrontations which bring an adversary to a choice of either a humiliating retreat or a nuclear war,” said former US President John F. Kennedy during an address at American University in 1963. The remark, coming a few months after the previous year’s Cuban Missile Crisis, demonstrated Kennedy’s newfound sense of restraint in navigating Cold War tensions.


The confrontation with the Soviet Union brought the world to the brink of nuclear war with both Washington and Moscow poised to save face by unleashing the deadliest weapons ever conceived by mankind.


A repeat of the scenario must be avoided, Kennedy reasoned, with each world power tacitly accepting the other’s existence. Half a century later the slain leader’s realization has been forgotten, claimed former CIA analyst Ray McGovern on Sputnik’s The Critical hour program Monday. The founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity joined hosts Garland Nixon and Wilmer Leon to discuss the latest developments in NATO countries’ proxy war against Russia in the Donbass.


“Things are getting pretty intense and the Russians are pretty much saying, ‘okay, that's enough,’” said McGovern, responding to the latest statement from Russian government officials. British Foreign Secretary David Cameron was quoted by media saying Ukraine could use UK-supplied weapons to strike within Russian territory during a visit to Kiev last week.


The comment provoked a strong response from Moscow suggesting Russia could target British military assets in Ukraine or elsewhere in response to such an attack on its territory.


“We have those reports that (French President Emmanuel) Macron is crazy enough to want to send French troops into battle there in Ukraine, and… the Russians actually have claimed to have killed seven of them this morning,” McGovern added.


“Friends vacationing in Cyprus or other military facilities run by the British, I would tell them to go and sun themselves on some other beach,” he said. “The Russians are speaking pretty tough – tougher than ever before. If one of these British long-range missiles does significant damage in Russia proper there will be retaliation. It will be tit-for-tat, and the Russians will be perspicacious, but they'll be offensive. These will not be defensive measures.”


McGovern claimed Russia’s response could even be nuclear in nature, noting, “the Russians are waving the nuclear possibility as never before. I can say ‘never’ because I've been around a while – would you believe six decades of watching Soviet and then Russian leaders? They don't brandish nuclear weapons. Now they are.”


The Russian Ministry of Defense announced Monday they were commencing exercises involving tactical nuclear weapons, suggesting the country could use such armaments if Western nations enable strikes within the country.


“The exercise is aimed at maintaining the readiness of personnel and equipment of units for the combat use of non-strategic nuclear weapons in order to unconditionally ensure Russia's territorial integrity and sovereignty in response to provocative statements and threats from Western officials,” read the statement.


Russia also possesses hypersonic weapons able to evade traditional defensive systems – a technology not yet developed by any of its Western rivals. McGovern noted the armaments could be equipped with nuclear warheads, but only if Russia is significantly provoked.


The stance has predictably caused the US and allies to accuse Moscow of “nuclear saber rattling.” But McGovern claimed the threat is a response to an unprecedented deterioration of relations between Russia and the West, noting recent analysis by Russian historian Dmitri Trenin.


“Russia has experienced an existential threat,” said McGovern. “At all times during the Cold War the notion of inflicting a strategic military defeat on either one was verboten. In other words, when John F. Kennedy said in his wonderful American University speech in '63 we must never, never face a nuclear armed country with a humiliating choice between abject retreat or using nuclear weapons – well, that was honored.”


“But now the US is doing this by proxy,” he observed. “That's new… We need to rethink this whole thing because this is an existential threat.”


The former intelligence analyst warned of the potential consequences if Russia continues to feel it is provoked.


“That's the next rung up on the escalation ladder,” he claimed. “I'm afraid that if the French and the British and US don't come to their senses and if Zelensky appeals for NATO troops on the ground that there'll be enough pressure on the part of NATO countries – some of them at least – to comply.”


“In every other statement Putin says ‘we're ready to talk,’” McGovern claimed. “Now, what does he mean by that? I think he's ready to say, ‘look, you have to recognize that we've won hands down. We could do that before your election in November, Mr. President… or we could postpone it so you don't have to be subject to a great defeat before the election.”


“These threats about nuclear, tactical weapons being mounted for exercises – well, that may be part of this tough approach. But it still worries me greatly because the Russians don't usually do that.”





















Lulusan SMK Paling Banyak Nganggur - BPS

Lulusan SMK Paling Banyak Nganggur - BPS

Lulusan SMK Paling Banyak Nganggur - BPS





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Jumlah pengangguran paling banyak di dalam negeri tercatat berasal dari tamatan SMK dan SMA, sementara jumlah penduduk yang paling banyak bekerja yaitu lulusan SD dan SMP.







Berdasarkan data Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS), jumlah pengangguran dari lulusan SMK masih menjadi yang paling tinggi dibandingkan tamatan jenjang pendidikan lainnya, yaitu sebesar 8,62 persen.


Selain itu, jumlah pengangguran tamatan SMA tercatat sebesar 6,73 persen dan Diploma IV, S1, S2, S2 sebanyak 5,63 persen.


Dalam catatan ini, jumlah pengangguran yang paling rendah yaitu lulusan SD dengan presentase 2,38 persen, yang disusul oleh pengangguran tamatan SMP sebesar 4,28 persen.


Hal tersebut diungkapkan BPS saat melaporkan jumlah pengangguran Indonesia yang masih mencapai 7,2 juta orang per Februari 2024.


"Dari sebanyak 142,18 juta orang penduduk bekerja sebesar 36,54 persen berpendidikan SD ke bawah, sehingga pekerja berpendidikan rendah mendominasi penduduk yang bekerja di Indonesia," ujar Amalia pada konferensi pers, hari Senin, 06/05/2024.


Amalia dalam laporannya merinci jumlah penduduk usia kerja di Indonesia mencapai 214 juta orang. Namun, dari jumlah tersebut hanya 149,38 juta orang yang tercatat sebagai angkatan kerja, dan yang terserap atau bekerja hanya 142,18 juta orang. Artinya masih ada sekitar 7,2 juta orang di dalam negeri yang masih menganggur.


Menurut Amalia, kondisi itu terjadi karena jumlah angkatan kerja yang muncul tidak semuanya terserap atau mendapatkan pekerjaan.


Produktivitas Tenaga Kerja di Indonesia didominasi oleh lulusan tingkat (SD) ke bawah, sebanyak 36,54% pada tahun 2024. Pola ini menurun dibandingkanFebruari 2021 sebesar 37,41%, 39,10% pada Februari 2022, dan 39,76% pada Februari 2023.


TPT adalah indikator untuk mengukur tenaga kerja yang tidak terserap oleh pasar kerja. Data BPS menunjukkan TPT hasil Sakernas Februari 2023 sebesar 5,45 persen, mengalami penurunan 0,38% jika dibandingkan Februari 2022.


"Hal ini berarti dari 100 orang angkatan kerja, terdapat sekitar lima orang penganggur. Pada Februari 2023, TPT mengalami penurunan sebesar 0,38 persen poin dibandingkan dengan Februari 2022," dikutip.





















Saudi Arabia warns Israel against targeting Gaza’s Rafah

3Saudi Arabia warns Israel against targeting Gaza’s Rafah

Saudi Arabia warns Israel against targeting Gaza’s Rafah





Palestinians react after Hamas accepted a ceasefire proposal from Egypt and Qatar, in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, May 6, 2024. (Reuters)






Saudi Arabia warned of the dangers of Israel targeting the city of Rafah as part of its “bloody” and “systematic campaign to storm all areas of the Gaza Strip and displace its residents” on Monday.







The warning came after Israel’s military ordered tens of thousands of people in the southern Gaza city of Rafah to begin evacuating earlier on Monday, signaling that a long-promised ground invasion could be imminent.


The Foreign Ministry affirmed the Kingdom’s categorical rejection of continuous violations of international law by Israeli forces which are exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the territory and limiting international peace efforts.


The ministry renewed the Kingdom’s call on the international community to intervene immediately to stop the Israeli genocide taking place in occupied Palestinian territories.


The UN’s human rights chief Volker Turk said on Monday that Israeli orders to relocate Palestinians from Rafah are inhumane and risked exposing them to further danger and misery. He warned that such actions can sometimes amount to a war crime.



Israel Terorist State Declines Ceasefire Proposal, Continues Rafah Operation



The Israel Terorist State war cabinet has unanimously decided to continue operation in Rafah in southern Gaza Strip to pressure Hamas on the issue of release of hostages, the government’s press office said on Monday.


"The war cabinet unanimously decided that Israel continues the operation in Rafah in order to put military pressure on Hamas, to facilitate the release of our hostages and to achieve other war objectives. At the same time, even though the Hamas proposal is far from Israel's mandatory requirements, Israel will send a delegation to the talks to seize the opportunity to reach an agreement on terms acceptable to Israel," the press office of Israel Terorist State said.


The Israeli terorist military carried out strikes against targets belonging to the Hamas movement in the eastern Rafah on Monday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said.


"The Israel Terorist Defense Force ( ITDF) is currently conducting targeted strikes against Hamas terror targets in eastern Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. Details to follow," the ITDF wrote on its Telegram channel.


Palestinian movement Hamas agreed to release 33 Israeli hostages in exchange for a number of Palestinian prisoners as part of the first stage of the ceasefire deal, according to a document obtained by Sputnik.


"As part of the first stage, Hamas will release 33 Israeli prisoners (alive or dead) from among women (civilians and female soldiers), children (under the age of 19, excluding soldiers), elderly persons (over 50 years old) and sick persons in exchange for a number of prisoners in Israeli Terorist prisons and detention centers," the document said.





















Aksi Unjuk Rasa di Kantor BTN Berujung Anarkis, Nasabah Merasa Dirugikan Bakal Lapor Polisi

Aksi Unjuk Rasa di Kantor BTN Berujung Anarkis, Nasabah Merasa Dirugikan Bakal Lapor Polisi

Aksi Unjuk Rasa di Kantor BTN Berujung Anarkis, Nasabah Merasa Dirugikan Bakal Lapor Polisi





Kantor Pusat PT Bank Tabungan Negara (Persero) Tbk (BTN)/RMOL






Aksi anarkis para pendemo yang dilakukan di Kantor Pusat PT Bank Tabungan Negara (Persero) Tbk (BTN), Jakarta, merugikan banyak nasabah perseroan yang ingin melakukan transaksi perbankan di Kantor Cabang BTN Harmoni.







Salah satunya dialami oleh Ketua Umum Komite Nasional Pemuda Indonesia (KNPI) Haris Pertama yang merasa dirugikan sebagai nasabah BTN karena tidak bisa bertransaksi disebabkan adanya demo anarkis tersebut.


"Demo anarkis itu telah membuat saya sebagai nasabah BTN dirugikan karena tidak bisa melakukan transaksi di cabang karena adanya hambatan dari para pendemo yang berlaku seperti preman," ujar Haris kepada wartawan, pada hari Senin, 06/05/2024.


“Saya lihat video yang menyudutkan BTN viral di Media Sosial, apa yang dilakukan pihak BTN sudah tepat. Pejabat yang menanganipun tegas melakukan tindakan, jangan sampai kalah dengan preman,” ujarnya.


Haris menegaskan, karena merugikan nasabah, dan merusak kantor BTN yang merupakan aset negara, maka pihak kepolisian harus tegas menangkap para pendemo dan juga aktor yang menyuruh tindakan anarkis dan intimidasi tersebut.


Pihaknya sebagai nasabah juga akan melaporkan tindakan anarkis para pendemo dan orang yang menyuruh pendemo melakukan tindakan anarkis ke aparat penegak hukum.


"Demo silakan, tapi jangan anarkis dan merugikan nasabah. Saya akan tegas melaporkan mereka ke Kepolisian," tegasnya.


Seperti diketahui, aksi demonstrasi di Kantor Pusat BTN pada Selasa (30/4), dilakukan secara anarkis dengan menerobos masuk ke dalam kantor, merusak lingkungan, serta melakukan intimidasi, sehingga mengganggu aktivitas.


“KNPI mendukung BTN dan siap turun kalau aksi ini berlanjut dan tidak berujung. Siapa saja di belakang para pendemo tujuannya tidak benar dan KNPI melawan demo anarkis mereka. Oleh karena itu KNPI mendesak BTN untuk memproses demo yang merusak itu ke pihak berwajib dan polisi atau aparat hukum harus membela BTN sebagai aset negara yang dilindungi,” ujarnya.


Mengutip di akun @warungjurnalis Bank BTN diboikot, massa bakar ban karena kecewa banyak uang nasabah hilang.



Aksi Demo di Kantor Pusat Bank BTN Jadi Anarkis, Massa Mambakar Ban dan Memaksa Masuk



Aksi Demonstrasi yang terjadi di Kantor Pusat PT Bank Tabungan Negara (Persero) Tbk mulai meresahkan, pada hari kedua, Selasa 30 April 2024 aksi unjuk rasa yang mengatasnamakan Kelompok Anti Korupsi (KAK) tidak hanya membakar ban di depan kantor Bank BTN tapi juga memaksa masuk ke dalam Lobi Utama Kantor Pusat sehingga mengganggu operasional dan layanan perbankan BTN.




Aksi demonstran tersebut tidak hanya berusaha berusaha masuk ke Kantor Pusat namun juga melakukan tindakan dan ucapan yang provokatif serta intimidatif terhadap manajemen Bank BTN.


“Kami menghormati kebebasan berpendapat yang dilakukan oleh para demonstran, namun kami sangat menyayangkan adanya tindakan yang bersifat anarkis yang sangat mengganggu operasional dan kenyamanan nasabah,” kata Corporate Secretay BTN, Ramon Armando usai menemui para demonstran untuk bermediasi, di Jakarta, Selasa 30 Aprili 2024.


Ramon menjelaskan bahwa pihaknya menampung dan mendengarkan secara langsung aspirasi yang disampaikan oleh para demonstran .






“Aksi yang kami harapkan lebih ke aksi damai, namun sangat disayangkan para demonstran kali ini tidak sesuai dengan ketentuan peraturan perundangan yang berlaku karena mengganggu ketentraman,” kata Ramon,


Terkait dengan tuntutan yang dilayangkan oleh para demonstran, dia menegaskan, jika ada oknum yang mengaku nasabah BTN yang menjadi korban penipuan ASW, pihaknya mempersilakan untuk membawa permasalahan tersebut ke jalur hukum.


Sehingga permasalahan yang terjadi bisa diselesaikan secara hukum.


“Kami menyayangkan jika ada oknum yang mengaku nasabah BTN melakukan aksi-aksi yang cenderung anarkis untuk menuntut pertanggungjawaban perseroan, di luar jalur hukum,” tegas Ramon.


Menurut Ramon, BTN telah proaktif melaporkan oknum ASW dan SCP yang merupakan mantan pegawai perseroan ke Polda Metro Jaya sejak 6 Februari 2023 terkait tindak pidana penipuan dan penggelapan serta pemalsuan surat.


Adapun modus kejahatan perbankan yang dilakukan diketahui ada sejumlah pemilik dana yang bekerja sama dengan ASW untuk menempatkan dana di bank dengan janji mendapatkan suku bunga sebesar 10 persen setiap bulannya.


Suku bunga tersebut tidak pernah ada di perbankan khususnya Bank BTN. Proses pembukaan rekening juga tidak sesuaidengan ketentuan bank.


"Para pemilik dana juga tidak pernah datang ke Bank untuk membuka rekening dan tidak pernah memiliki buku tabungan maupun kartu ATM. Mereka telah beberapa kali menerima pembayaran imbal bunga dari ASW, namun kemudian pembayarannya tidak lancar dan terhenti," papar Ramon.


Ramon menjelaskan, Bank BTN menjamin keamanan seluruh transaksi nasabahnya dengan menerapkan Prudential Banking dan Good Corporate Governance sesuai dengan peraturan perundang-undangan.


"Kami berkomitmen untuk menindak tegas terhadap setiap pelanggaran hukum dan tidak akan melindungi pihak manapun termasuk dalam hal ini pegawai bank yang terbukti melakukan pelanggaran hukum," lanjutnya.


Lebih lanjut Ramon mengimbau kepada masyarakat untuk tidak tergiur penawaran bunga tinggi dan tidak sesuai ketentuan Otoritas Jasa Keuangan (OJK) maupun Lembaga Penjamin Simpanan (LPS).





















Monday, 6 May 2024

Watch Russian Ka-27 Helicopter Blow Up Ukrainian Drone Boat Near Crimea

Watch Russian Ka-27 Helicopter Blow Up Ukrainian Drone Boat Near Crimea

Watch Russian Ka-27 Helicopter Blow Up Ukrainian Drone Boat Near Crimea











Ukrainian unmanned boats have been trying to break through Russian coastal defenses near Crimea’s shore for months to no avail, as Russia's Black Sea Fleet is on high alert keeping the country's borders safe from enemy sabotage attempts.







The Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) has released footage showing a Kamov Ka-27 military helicopter in service with the Russian Navy annihilating a Ukrainian unmanned boat moving close to Crimea's shore.


The enemy crewless boat was maneuvering in an attempt to escape targeted Russian fire. Precise and effective actions carried out by Russian troops resulted in the complete destruction of the unmanned vessel, with its combat unit detonating moments later.


The MoD said on Monday that Black Sea Fleet forces had destroyed five unmanned Ukrainian drone boats northwest off the coast of the Crimean Peninsula.



Russian Armed Forces Liberate Solovyovo in DPR and Kotlyarovka in Kharkov Region



Russian troops' surprise spring breakthrough in Donbass and slow, steady push through the Kharkov region have sparked fears in Kiev and Washington that Ukraine's NATO-armed and trained forces won't be able to stop the front from crumbling before new arms aid arrives.


Russian forces are continuing to advance through Ukrainian-occupied areas of the Donetsk People's Republic, and have made new gains in the neighboring Kharkov region, Russia's Defense Ministry has announced.


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"Units of Battlegroup Tsentr liberated the village of Solovyevo in the Donetsk People's Republic and struck a blow against the manpower and equipment of the 92nd Assault, 31st, 100th, and 115th Mechanized Brigades of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, and the 109th Territorial Defense Brigade and 2nd National Guard Brigade in the areas of the settlements of Novgorodskoye, Rozovka, Kalinovo, Umanskoye, and Progress in the Donetsk People's Republic," the MoD said in a statement Monday.


Battlegroup Tsentr's troops were said to have engaged and repelled seven Ukrainian counterattacks in the areas of the settlements of Novokalinovo, Ocheretino, Netailovo and Berdychi in the DPR, in the course of which up to 370 Ukrainian troops, an armored combat vehicle, 20 other vehicles, and a D-30 howitzer were destroyed.


Elsewhere on the front, "as a result of dynamic actions, units of Battlegroup Zapad liberated the village of Kotlyarovka in Kharkov region," the Defense Ministry said.


"Having improved their position along the front line, [Russian forces] struck a blow to the manpower and equipment of the 14th, 44th, and 66th Mechanized Brigades of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, and the 119th Territorial Defense Brigade in the areas of the settlements of Kupyansk, Kharkov region, Stelmakhovka in the Lugansk People's Republic, and Novosadovoe in the Donetsk People's Republic," the MoD said.


Russian forces were also said to have repelled three counterattacks by Ukrainian assault groups in Sinkovka and Krakhmalnoye in the Kharkov region, and Stelmakhovka in the Lugansk People's Republic, in the course of which Ukrainian forces lost up to 120 troops, two tanks, including a German-made Leopard, two US-made 155 mm M777 howitzers, a 152 mm Msta-B howitzer, and three 122 mm Gvozdika artillery pieces.


Units from Battlegroup Yug Group engaged in combat with Ukrainian formations in the settlements of Andreevka, Belogorovka, Kurakhovo, Kurdyumovka, Ostroye, Konstantinovka, and Spornoe in the DPR, causing up to 275 personnel losses, six vehicles, and an armored personnel carrier.


Elswhere in the DPR, forces from Battlegroup Vostok engaged Ukrainian forces in Vodyanoye, Makarovka, Prechistovka, and Urozhaynoye. Enemy losses were said to have amounted to 160 troops, two tanks, three vehicles, an M198 howitzer, and three D-30 guns.


In the Zaporozhye and Kherson regions, units from Battlegroup Dnepr reported engagments with Ukrainian forces in and around the settlements of Stepnoe and Rabotino in Zaporozhye, and Tokarevka in Kherson. Enemy losses were said to include 40 troops, four M777 howitzers, a D-20 and D-30 howitzer, and a Nota electronic warfare station.


The MoD also indicated that forces from the Russian Black Sea Fleet had destroyed five Ukrainian unmanned drone boats off the coast of Crimea.


Tactical aviation units as well as missile and artillery forces reported the destruction of two Ukrainian enterprises engaged in the production of drones, and to have struck positions across 122 separate areas. A Ukrainian Su-27 jet was destroyed, along with 23 drones, as were seven HIMARS missiles launched toward Russian positions.


In addition, the military reported the destruction of an array of Ukrainian artillery in counter-battery fire, including an M109 Paladin, three M777 howitzers, a 105 mm M119 gun, two Polish-made Krab self-propelled howitzers, a 122 mm D-30 howitzer, three Enklav and Bukovel-AD electronic warfare stations, and a US-made counter-battery AN/TPQ-50 radar.



Nuclear weapons drills a response to ‘escalation’ – Kremlin



Russia has decided to hold tactical nuclear weapons drills in response to certain NATO countries’ remarks about potentially sending troops to Ukraine, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has said.


Earlier on Monday, the Russian Defense Ministry announced plans to test its ability to deploy the arms. The exercise will be conducted “in the near future” and was ordered by President Vladimir Putin, the ministry said.


According to Peskov, the decision was made following a “new” and “unprecedented” escalation of the situation surrounding the Ukraine conflict.





“They talked about the readiness and even the intention to send armed contingents to Ukraine, that is, to actually put NATO soldiers in front of the Russian military,” Peskov said at a press briefing on Monday.


Last week, French President Emanuel Macron suggested that Western nations “would legitimately have to ask” themselves whether they should deploy their militaries to Ukraine “if the Russians were to break through the front lines, [and] if there were a Ukrainian request.”


Across the Atlantic, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said on Sunday that the US may have to deploy troops to Ukraine if its efforts to support Kiev with military aid fail and the country falls.


Former UK Prime Minister and current Foreign Secretary David Cameron stated last week that Ukraine has every right to use British weapons to strike targets deep inside Russia.


”This is a new round of escalation of tension, and it is unprecedented. It requires special attention and special measures,” Peskov told journalists on Monday.


The Defense Ministry in Moscow cited “provocative statements and threats against Russia by certain Western officials” as the reason for the exercise. Missile forces from the Southern Military District will be directly involved in the drills, the ministry said. The goal is to iron out “the practical aspects of the preparation and deployment of non-strategic nuclear weapons,” it added.


Moscow has repeatedly alleged that NATO has long been a “de facto” party to the Ukraine conflict, as it has been providing Kiev with arms, sharing intelligence, and training Ukrainian troops. According to the secretary of the Russian Security Council, Nikolay Patrushev, the US-led military bloc is aiming to control Ukraine and turn it into an “anti-Russian” proxy.


According to Russia, despite threats from the West, it will continue to carry out its military operation in Ukraine until all of its goals are achieved.