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Russia-Ukraine War - News and Developments PART 2

Official footage from the Ministry of Defense showing Russian FAB-250 bombs exploding. Three FAB-250 bombs with UMPK modules were dropped on a temporary deployment point for units of the Ukrainian National Guard in the town of Pravdovka. The bombs were presumably dropped by a Su-34 aircraft. FAB-250 M-62 high-explosive bombs were adopted by the USSR in 1962. The bomb weighs 227 kilograms and contains 100 kilograms of explosives. When dropped from an aircraft at a speed of 800-900 km/h and an altitude of 10,000 meters, the FAB-250 M-62 bomb with the UMPK module flies about 80 km. The radius of destruction of the FAB-250 M-62 bomb is up to 116 meters, the deviation from the target is up to 10 meters.

 
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The Ukrainian medium intelligence ship Simferopol, built on the hull of the Project 502EM trawler, was damaged as a result of a Russian missile attack on the port of Odessa. The intelligence ship Simferopol, part of the 30th division of surface ships, was undergoing trials; the ship was launched in 2019. The ship's armament includes a 30-mm AK-306 artillery mount, a Melkhior electronic intelligence station, and imported wide-range direction-finding antennas. The Russian missile missed the ship and exploded nearby. Apparently, the ship managed to move away from the pier before the missile hit; as a result of the missile strike, a fire started on the Simferopol ship.

 
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Russian sappers showed mine traps that are found in Ukraine. Periodically, mine traps in Ukraine are duplicated several times, which can lead to the death of even an experienced sapper.


An episode of an attempt to counterattack by a Ukrainian armored group, Russian positions in the area of the village of Novotroitskoye in the Pokrovsk direction. The column, consisting of a T-64BV tank and two armored personnel carriers of an unspecified type, was moving towards the village of Novotroitskoye. Judging by the video, the lead T-64BV tank was blown up by a mine, after which the column stopped. It is reported that after the tank was blown up, Russian artillery began to work on the column

 
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently made a pointed remark regarding the fate of Russian President Vladimir Putinin the context of the recent fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria. He stated, "the brave Assad ran away to Putin. Where will Putin run away?" This statement underscores Zelenskyy's belief that the collapse of Assad’s government, which relied heavily on Russian support, signals significant vulnerabilities for Russia and its leadership.

Key Points from Zelenskyy's Statement​

  1. Assad's Regime Collapse: Zelenskyy highlighted that Assad's regime survived for decades through violence and oppression, suggesting that similar tactics are employed by Putin's government. He noted that both leaders are complicit in human rights abuses and that their regimes are interconnected.
  2. Putin's Vulnerability: By questioning where Putin might flee, Zelenskyy implies that the Russian leader could face similar consequences as Assad, especially as Russia's military capabilities are stretched thin due to its ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The recent developments in Syria could embolden opposition movements and highlight the potential for regime change.
  3. Call for Unity Against Oppression: Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of international unity in confronting authoritarian regimes. He argued that supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression also aids other regions struggling against tyranny.
  4. Human Rights Violations: The Ukrainian president drew parallels between the atrocities committed under Assad’s regime and those perpetrated by Russian forces in Ukraine. He pointed out that both regimes rely on a network of prisons and torture to maintain control, indicating a broader pattern of systemic violence.
  5. Implications for Global Politics: Zelenskyy’s comments reflect a growing sentiment among leaders in Eastern Europe that the fall of authoritarian regimes is possible and necessary for global stability. His statements serve as a warning to other oppressive governments that their time may be limited if they continue to engage in violence and repression.

Conclusion​

Zelenskyy's remarks encapsulate a pivotal moment in international relations, particularly regarding Russia's influence in the Middle East and its ongoing conflict with Ukraine. As the situation evolves, the potential for shifts in power dynamics remains significant, with implications for both regional stability and global governance. The call for unity against oppressive regimes resonates strongly as nations grapple with the realities of authoritarianism and its consequences on human rights and international peace.

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Footage of the attack of the Russian FPV kamikaze drone "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky", controlled via fiber optic cable. In the video, the FPV drone "Vandal" attacks the Ukrainian robotic platform "Lynx", with the installed combat module "Shablya". The ground-based wheeled drone "Lynx" is produced in Ukraine, it is equipped with the combat module "Shablya" with a 7.62 mm PKT machine gun. The unmanned platform "Lynx" can be controlled via cable or via Wi-Fi. The remotely controlled robot "Lynx" is equipped with boxes of ammunition for 250, 450 and 600 rounds. Judging by the video, at the time of the drone strike, the robotic platform "Lynx" was no longer active.

 
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