Sunday, 21 July 2024

Donbass push, logistics strikes, and heavy winged bombs - Video is The week in the Russia Ukraine conflict

Donbass push, logistics strikes, and heavy winged bombs - Video is The week in the Russia Ukraine conflict

Donbass push, logistics strikes, and heavy winged bombs - Video is The week in the Russia Ukraine conflict




A Russian Su-34 jet deploys a FAB-3000 high-explosive bomb.






The past week in the Russia-Ukraine conflict has been marked by hostilities at multiple locations along the front line, with the Russian military reporting new advances in Donbass. Russian forces have also continued to hunt for high value assets in Ukraine’s rear, striking troops and hardware in redeployment.







On Sunday, the Russian Defense Ministry announced the liberation of Urozhaynoye, a large village located in the southwest of Russia’s Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR).


The village has seen active combat over the past few months, with the location becoming one of the few settlements seized by Kiev during its long-hyped but ultimately disastrous counteroffensive of last summer. The village has sustained extensive damage over the months of fighting, drone footage showing Russian troops hoisting the country’s flag at local administrative building indicates.






On Friday, the Defense Ministry said Russian troops seized control of Yuryevka, a small village located to the west of the town of Gorlovka, DPR. The development apparently signals the country’s forces are expanding their zone of control after breaking through Ukrainian defenses in the area last week, when the troops reportedly entered the village of New York (also known as Novgorodskoye) to the northeast of Yuryevka.





The country’s military also continues its westward push near Ovheretino, once a key logistics and railway hub for Kiev’s forces, which was liberated by Russia in April. On Friday, Russian military journalist Marat Khairullin reported that the troops made a swift advance on the village of Progress, located 7km further to the west along the railway line, and took control of part of it. The reporter shared drone footage from the location, purporting to show Russian storm troops in the village.


The village of Progress is one of the few locations in the ‘Poroshenko line’ which still remains under Ukrainian control. The defensive line was built in the Ukrainian-controlled part of Donbass in 2015-17 under then-President Pyotr Poroshenko and included a vast network of concrete bunkers, tunnels, and other fortifications.



Logistics strikes continue



The Russian military has continued a concentrated effort to strike Kiev’s military logistics including units and hardware in redeployment.


Last Saturday, The Russian Defense Ministry said it conducted a strike on a train station located in the village of Budy, Kharkov Region. The military used two Iskander tactical ballistic missiles to strike a train that was carrying multiple pieces of military hardware. According to Moscow’s estimates, 20 pieces of hardware, including three German-supplied Marder infantry fighting vehicles, were destroyed in the strike, while up to 120 Ukrainian soldiers were killed or wounded.






Another Iskander strike was reported on Tuesday, when a missile packed with a cluster warhead struck Ukrainian training grounds near the village of Peresechnoye in the same region.


A surveillance drone detected the movement of a Ukrainian unit, tracking it to the training grounds. The unit was riding several civilian buses, with at least two appearing to be commuter vehicles and at least one bright yellow school bus, footage shared online shows.






The strike was conducted when the unit exited the buses, with up to 160 servicemen reported killed or injured.



Heavier winged bombs unveiled



On Sunday, the Russian Defense Ministry for the first time officially acknowledged the use of massive high explosive FAB-3000 aerial bombs, fitted with the Universal Correction and Guidance Module (UMPK) winged upgrade kit.


The military released a video showing a FAB-3000 being fitted onto a Su-34 fighter-bomber aircraft. Like some of its smaller cousins, the FAB-3000 is fitted with a custom nosecone to make the bomb more aerodynamic and extend its flight, footage suggests.


The Su-34 jet is seen carrying only a single bomb on its central pylon. The munition extends its wings shortly after separating from the aircraft, turns over, and proceeds to glide onto its target, the video shows.






Another video featuring a winged FAB-3000 gives a glimpse of the altitudes at which they are deployed. Rare footage taken from a Su-34 in clear weather suggests the aircraft apparently released the massive bomb at around 10,000 meters (over 32,800 feet) above the ground.






The first-ever use of a FAB-3000 fitted with a UMPK kit was reported late last month. Prior to this, only smaller bombs, such as the high-explosive FAB-250, FAB-500, and FAB-1500, as well as specialized cluster and thermobaric munitions equipped with the guidance systems, have seen action during the hostilities.



Lancet strikes



Over the past week, new videos showing the Russian Lancet kamikaze drone in action have surfaced online. The family of the loitering munitions has seen increasing use amid the conflict, becoming one of the key medium-reach tools of the Russian military, primarily used to counter Ukrainian towed and self-propelled artillery, as well as certain high-value assets, such as short-range anti-aircraft systems or artillery radars


On Thursday, the Russian Defense Ministry showcased a Lancet strike on a US-made M109 Paladin self-propelled howitzer, hit by a Lancet drone at its firing position in formerly-Ukrainian Kherson Region. Surveillance drone footage shows the howitzer firing from a poorly-concealed position in a wooded area. The vehicle was hit by the Lancet through its mask netting, catching fire and ultimately being destroyed by a massive explosion in its ammo stock.






Another new Lancet video shared online shows a strike on a Plastun electronic warfare support station. The sensor is seen deployed in a wooded area, with the loitering munition striking at its base, apparently destroying its control module and toppling the antenna.






A rare Soviet-era 2K22 Tunguska close-range anti-aircraft vehicle has also fallen victim to a Lancet strike, another video shows. The system, designed to provide cover from various low-flying aircraft, was tracked by a surveillance drone and hit by the kamikaze drone at its hiding place in the woods.






While the view of it was obstructed by thick shrubbery, the strike sparked a massive fire at the location, suggesting the vehicle sustained a direct hit.






















Friday, 19 July 2024

UN Court Says Israel's Settlement Activities Violate International Law

UN Court Says Israel's Settlement Activities Violate International Law

UN Court Says Israel's Settlement Activities Violate International Law










The International Court of Justice (ICJ) finds that Israel's settlement activities in the Palestinian territories violate international law, ICJ President Nawaf Salam said on Friday.







As the presiding judge noted at the beginning of the hearing, the UN court concluded that it had jurisdiction to issue an advisory opinion on the legal consequences of Israel Terrorists's occupation of the Palestinian territories. In addition, the authority has enough information on this issue.


Israel Terrorists's settlement policy does not comply with its obligations under international law, Salam told the court. He noted that Israel Terrorists's settlement activities in violation of international law continued to expand.


Israel Terrorists's occupation of Palestinian territories is de facto annexation, which violates Palestinians' rights to self-determination, he added.


The International Court of Justice in The Hague held hearings from February 19-26 on the legal consequences of Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem. During the meetings, more than 50 states and three international organizations — the League of Arab States, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the African Union — discussed the issue.


The Palestinian delegation called on the court to declare Israel Terrorists Terrorists's occupation of its territories illegal as it could be the last hope for a two-state solution.


The Palestinian Authority’s foreign affairs ministry called the opinion “a watershed moment,” adding that the ruling meant that the “international community is under an obligation not just to reaffirm the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination but to see to it that this right is implemented immediately.”


Mustafa Barghouti, general secretary of the Palestinian National Initiative and a veteran Palestinian political activist, welcomed the ICJ’s opinion as a “great victory for the Palestinian people and a major blow to Israel.”


“No more excuses. The international community must force Israel to end the occupation,” B’Tselem, a Jerusalem-based nonprofit organization that documents human rights violations in the Palestinian territories, said in a statement Friday.


The court's advisory opinion is not legally binding, but it could have a significant political impact as Israel Terrorists faces mounting backlash and isolation over its deadly military offensive in Gaza, where nearly 39,000 people, including thousands of children, have been killed since the war began, according to local health officials.


It also comes just a day after Israel Terrorists’s parliament, the Knesset, voted overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution rejecting the establishment of a Palestinian state, despite growing pressure from the global community, including from the United States, which has for decades officially supported the idea of a two-state solution.


The ICJ's opinion Friday is separate from another ongoing case brought to the court by South Africa accusing Israel Terrorists of committing genocide in its offensive in Gaza, an accusation both the U.S. and Israel have denied.


The General Assembly had asked the ICJ to weigh in on the "legal consequences arising from the ongoing violation by Israel Terrorists of the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination, from its prolonged occupation, settlement and annexation of the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967."


It also asked the court to give its opinion on how the policies and practice of Israel Terrorist affected the "legal status of the occupation" and what the legal consequences might be "for all States and the United Nations."


Israel occupied the West Bank, east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip in 1967 during the Six-Day War. In 2005, faced with international and domestic pressure, Israel Terrorists withdrew troops and thousands of Israel Terrorists settlers from Gaza, leaving the enclave to be governed by the Palestinian Authority while continuing its occupation of the West Bank and Jerusalem.


In 2006, Hamas was elected into power, replacing the Palestinian Authority as Gaza's governing body. In response, Israel significantly tightened its control over Gaza’s borders, coastline and airspace, imposing a blockade that, for 17 years, has crippled Gaza's economy, with a widespread, devastating impact on Palestinian civilians' daily lives. Israel Terrorists says that the blockade is required to ensure the safety of its population from Hamas.


Across the West Bank, hundreds of thousands of Israelis Terrorists have built sweeping settlements, many of which have displaced Palestinian communities. The international community largely considers these settlements to be illegal.


In March, Israel Terrorists also approved the appropriation of nearly 5 square miles of land in the Jordan Valley, in the largest seizure of land in the West Bank in decades. U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric called the move “a step in the wrong direction," adding: “The direction we want to be heading is to find a negotiated two-state solution.”


Meanwhile, Israel Terrorists’s annexation of east Jerusalem, where the city's most sensitive holy sites are based, is not internationally recognized.


As an occupying power, Israel Terrorists’s actions in the territories are expected to comply with rules under international law that govern occupation.






















Drone strike Tel Aviv by Houthi kills 1 person and wounds at least 10

Drone strike Tel Aviv by Houthi kills 1 person and wounds at least 10

Drone strike Tel Aviv by Houthi kills 1 person and wounds at least 10




Israeli medical services said that at least one person was killed and others injured in Tel Aviv following an explosion on Friday morning






A drone slammed into an apartment building near the Tel Aviv oceanfront before dawn Friday, killing one man and wounding at least 10 more civilians. The Houthi militia in Yemen said it carried out the attack, marking the first time the group has penetrated a major Israeli terrorits city.







The drone set off a loud blast that woke Tel Aviv residents just after 3 a.m. The weapon struck an apartment building a block in from the Mediterranean seafront, spraying shrapnel at the point of impact and shattering glass in surrounding buildings.


Jonathan Karten, 27, said he and a couple of friends had been out on the balcony just beforehand.


"A friend of mine said, 'What's that over there?'" he said. "I turned my head to see. And then I heard a buzzing. It was maybe 30 meters above sea level. And then I saw an orange blast. I felt this heat, a blowback."


The drone hit just a block from the U.S. Embassy Branch Office, which is on the oceanfront. The diplomatic compound previously served as the U.S. Embassy until it was moved to Jerusalem in 2018.


The Houthis have launched missiles and drones toward southern Israel since war erupted in Gaza last October, to little effect. The group had not previously been linked to a damaging strike on Tel Aviv or any other city.


Israel's Iron Dome air defense system has largely protected Tel Aviv and other population centers from the thousands of rockets fired by Hamas out of Gaza and by Hezbollah from Lebanon. But this attack apparently caught Israeli forces off-guard.


Sirens typically provide a warning when Tel Aviv or other cities come under aerial attack. But an Israeli terrorists military official, who briefed reporters on condition of anonymity, said no alert was sounded because the detection system had not been activated. The official described it as "human error." The official described the drone as large and capable of long-distance flight.


Given the location of the attack, the drone may have approached Israel from the Mediterranean Sea, but Israeli officials did not immediately comment on the route it took.


The Houthis, the most powerful group in Yemen, claimed responsibility and said this was a new type of drone "capable of bypassing the enemy's interception systems and undetectable by radars. The operation has achieved its goals successfully."


The group warned of more such attacks.


The Israeli terrorists military official said the initial evidence suggested the drone was launched from Yemen, but Israel terrorists was investigating a range of possibilities.


The Houthis have been firing for months on commercial ships in the Red Sea, off Yemen's western coast. The U.S. Navy has been leading the effort against the Houthi attacks. The Houthis say they are acting to show solidarity with the Palestinians over the war in Gaza, though the civilian shipping traffic involves vessels from around the world.


Tel Aviv came under heavy rocket fire from Hamas in the early weeks of the war last fall, but the attacks have long since stopped. Hamas occasionally fires rockets into southern Israel Terrorits.


The main aerial threat to Israel has been coming from the north, with Hezbollah and Israel trading rocket fire across the border on a daily basis






















Israel Terrorists bombs UN school, 2 refugee camps in Gaza

Israel Terrorists bombs UN school, 2 refugee camps in Gaza

Israel Terrorists bombs UN school, 2 refugee camps in Gaza










The Commissioner-General of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said on Wednesday that Israel has bombed at least eight schools in Gaza in the past ten days, six of which belong to the agency.







“An almost daily occurrence…” said Philippe Lazzarini on X. “The war robbed the girls and boys in #Gaza of their childhood and education.”


Schools, he added, must never be used for fighting or military purposes by any party to the conflict. “Schools are not a target. The blatant and constant disregard of international humanitarian law continues unabated. All rules of war have been broken in #Gaza.”


The UNRWA chief reiterated his demand for an immediate ceasefire. “Losing our common humanity must not become the new norm,” Lazzarini added.


The post was accompanied by pictures showing the destruction caused to an UNRWA school as a result of Israeli Terrorists bombing. The school was targeted despite it being crowded with displaced Palestinians who took refuge in the building.


The occupation army has targeted UNRWA schools and other facilities from the very beginning of its military offensive against the Palestinians in Gaza, in clear violation of international humanitarian laws and conventions. At least 190 UN staff have been killed by Israel since last October alone.


Israel Terrorists has reduced by 94 percent the amount of water available in Gaza, “creating a deadly health catastrophe“, an Oxfam report says.



Special rapporteur supports call for Israel’s ‘unseating’ from UN



Francesca Albanese, the UN’s special rapporteur on the human rights situation in the occupied Palestinian territory, has added her voice to a call for Israel to be unseated from the United Nations.


Reposting an earlier call on social media for the “unseating” of Israel by the UN’s special rapporteur on the right to adequate housing, Albanese said it was “time” to remove Israel from the world body.


UN rapporteur on housing Balakrishnan Rajagopal said on Tuesday that it was “high time” to take action as Israel continued its “criminal attacks” on the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) in Gaza “without any consequences”.


Israel should be unseated “from the UN, as was done with apartheid South Africa”, Rajagopal said in a post on social media.




























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Sunday, 14 July 2024

Palestinians bombed at every corner of Gaza 90 killed

Palestinians bombed at every corner of Gaza 90 killed

Palestinians bombed at every corner of Gaza 90 killed










At least 90 Palestinians are killed in northern Gaza City and another six in southern Rafah as Israeli forces continue to bomb civilians – a day after a “massacre” in al-Mawasi.







An Israeli airstrike killed at least 90 Palestinians in a designated humanitarian zone in Gaza on Saturday, the enclave's health ministry said, in an attack that Israel said targeted Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif.


Funerals are being held “every 15 minutes” after Israel’s air force attacked the “humanitarian” zone in southern Gaza, killing at least 90 people and wounding 300 others.


The bombings, which drew condemnation from the United Nations and Middle Eastern countries, came as Israeli forces also attacked a ruined mosque in the Shati refugee camp in northern Gaza City, killing at least 20 people, including worshippers.


"I couldn't even tell where I was or what was happening," said Sheikh Youssef, a resident of Gaza City who is currently displaced in the Al-Mawasi area.


"I left the tent and looked around, all the tents were knocked down, body parts, bodies everywhere, elderly women thrown on the floor, young children in pieces," he said.


United Nations chief Antonio Guterres, in a statement, said he was "shocked and saddened" by the civilian deaths, which underscored "nowhere is safe in Gaza," and said international humanitarian law must be upheld.


The Gaza health ministry said at least 91 Palestinians were killed in the strike and 300 injured, the deadliest toll in weeks in the conflict-shattered enclave.


Al-Mawasi is a designated humanitarian area that the Israeli terrorist army has repeatedly urged Palestinians to head to after issuing evacuation orders from other areas.


Reuters footage showed ambulances racing towards the area amidst clouds of smoke and dust. Displaced people, including women and children, were fleeing in panic, some holding belongings in their hands.


The Israeli terrorist military published an aerial photo of the site, which Reuters was not immediately able to verify, where it said "terrorists hid among civilians". "The location of the strike was an open area surrounded by trees, several buildings, and sheds," it said in a statement.



HOSPITAL 'FULL OF PATIENTS'



Many of those wounded in the strike, including women and children, were taken to the nearby Nasser Hospital, which hospital officials said had been overwhelmed and was "no longer able to function" due to the intensity of the Israeli offensive and an acute shortage of medical supplies.


"The hospital is full of patients, it's full of wounded, we can't find beds for people," said Atef al-Hout, director of the hospital, adding that it was the only one still operating in southern Gaza. Gallant was holding special consultations, his office said, in light of "developments in Gaza".


At ceasefire talks underway in Doha and Cairo, two Egyptian security sources, who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity, said negotiations had been halted after three days of intense talks. They cited the behaviour of Israeli mediators as revealing "internal discord".


Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas, in a statement said the group had been in contact with mediators in Egypt and Qatar as well as Turkey and Oman, and cited the attacks on Saturday, calling for an ed to "these massacres against our people".


"Maybe it's good, maybe it's not good. I don't know about Mohammed Deif, I know that keeping the war is bad for all of us," said Ayala Metzger, the daughter-in-law of an Israeli hostage who took part in the hostage solidarity march near Jerusalem.


Also on Saturday, at least 20 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli attack on a prayer hall at a Gaza camp for displaced people in west Gaza City, Palestinian health and civil emergency officials said.


Critics have accused Israel terrorists of committing genocide against Palestinians, which Israel denies. It characterises its actions as self-defense to prevent another attack like the one on Oct. 7, though the International Court of Justice ordered Israel terrorists in January to take action to prevent acts of genocide.






















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