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2025-01-28 17:11:32Z
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Updated Analysis of the Military Situation in Ukraine

January 28, 2025, 17:08 UTC

Strategic Overview

The military situation in Ukraine remains critical, with intense fighting concentrated in the Donetsk region and along the Kursk border. Russian forces continue to make significant advances, particularly in Velyka Novosilka, Pokrovsk, and Chasiv Yar. Ukrainian forces are facing mounting pressure, especially in the Donetsk region, where key settlements are under threat. Drone warfare remains a dominant feature of the conflict, with both sides employing UAVs extensively for reconnaissance, targeting, and direct attacks.

NATO has officially confirmed that Russia attempted to assassinate the head of German defense giant Rheinmetall, Armin Papperger, in 2023. The Deputy Secretary General of the Alliance, James Appathurai, stated that Russia planned to kill not only Papperger but also other heads of the defense industry across Europe. US and German intelligence thwarted these plans.

A member of the Rada's Committee on National Security stated that the war will not end in the coming months, citing access to classified information. This assessment underscores the protracted nature of the conflict.

Ukrainian media are reportedly facing financial difficulties due to the suspension of US grant programs. This could impact the information landscape and potentially affect the dissemination of news related to the conflict.

The Italian Parliament has approved the continuation of military aid to Ukraine until December 31, 2025.

Key Developments

Donetsk Region

  • Velyka Novosilka: Confirmed to be under complete Russian control, with Russian forces clearing the remaining areas and using the capture for propaganda purposes. The fall of Velyka Novosilka represents a significant strategic and symbolic victory for Russian forces, opening up avenues for further advances towards Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. Video evidence shows the "Vostok" group reportedly targeting a Ukrainian command post, resulting in over 150 Ukrainian soldiers killed.
  • Pokrovsk: Russian forces are within 3 kilometers of the administrative border of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast and have cut off one of the two routes from Krasnoarmiisk (Pokrovsk) to Dnipro. Intense fighting continues, with Russian forces advancing towards Novohrodivka, Udachne, and expanding their control zone. Ukrainian defenses are under immense pressure, with reports of heavy losses and difficulties in holding positions. Russian forces are conducting powerful strikes on Pokrovsk throughout the day, while simultaneously advancing and encircling the city. There is new video evidence of a Russian drone targeting and destroying a Ukrainian M113 APC near Pokrovsk. There is also video evidence of Russian forces engaging Ukrainian positions, including the destruction of a German Leopard tank.
  • Chasiv Yar: Russian forces control approximately 20% of the refractory plant and have captured about half of the city's urban area, including the Novyi district. Fighting continues in the Severnyi district, with Russian forces approaching the western outskirts and launching offensives south of the railway station.
  • Kurakhove: Most of the city has been captured, with fighting ongoing near Hryshyno. Russian forces are advancing from Kurakhove towards Dnipropetrovsk, liberating extensive territories.
  • Toretsk: Ukrainian defenses have nearly collapsed, with less than 15% of the city remaining under their control. Battles are ongoing on the northern outskirts of the city, south of the "Fomikha" mine, for the "Toretska" mine, and the village of Krymske.
  • Other Locations: Fighting continues in Zverevo, with Russian forces gradually pushing Ukrainian forces. Solone has reportedly been liberated by Russian forces. Russian forces are engaged in battles near Uspenivka, advancing towards Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
  • Bogatyrskoe Direction: Russian assault groups have advanced to the area of Alekseevka west of Andreevka. In Andreevka, Russian units have appeared in the western part of the settlement. South of Dachnoe, Russian forces are fighting in a large Ukrainian stronghold. Fierce fighting is ongoing in the Zelenovka area.

Luhansk Region

  • Russian forces are making advances near Nadiivka and Petropavlivka. They have captured Zakhidne and Ivanivka, advancing towards the western border of the Luhansk People's Republic.
  • Borova Direction: Ukrainian forces have established positions northeast and east of Zelenyi Hai. Russian forces are advancing on the western bank of the Zherebets River near Makiivka, Ivanivka, and Novosadove.

Kursk Region

  • The Ukrainian counteroffensive has stalled, with Russian forces regaining territory and consolidating their control. Russian forces report the capture of several settlements, including the confirmed liberation of Nikolaevo-Daryino.
  • Heavy fighting continues near the village of Nikolsky.
  • In Tetkino, Russian forces repelled a Ukrainian attempt to land troops, using FPV drones and artillery.
  • Russian forces are bypassing Sudzha from the south, fighting is going on near Kurylivka.
  • Russian aviation struck with FAB-3000 in the north-eastern part of Sudzha and the northern outskirts of Honcharivka.
  • Ukrainian forces from the 154th Territorial Defense Brigade are reportedly using drones to destroy Russian equipment.
  • New video evidence shows residents of Makhnovka discussing their experiences during fighting between Ukrainian forces and North Korean soldiers.
  • Russian forces destroyed a Ukrainian Kozak armored vehicle with two drones near the Kursk border.

Kharkiv Region

  • Drone Attacks: Increased drone activity is reported, with attacks targeting Kharkiv and surrounding areas. A fire broke out at an energy facility in Kharkiv following a drone attack, causing power and water supply issues.
  • Russian Advance: Russian forces have reportedly expanded their bridgehead up to 5 km south of Dvorichna. They have occupied the forest near Zapadne and advanced significantly in the center of Dvurichna.
  • Kupiansk: The city is under renewed heavy shelling, with reports of deteriorating security conditions. Russian forces report that they are beginning to storm Kupyansk and have taken the initiative. Russian forces have reportedly taken Dvurichna and are advancing towards Kupyansk.

Other Regions

  • Drone Activity: Extensive drone activity is reported across multiple regions, including Mykolaiv, Vinnytsia, Zhytomyr, Kirovohrad, Cherkasy, Boryspil, and Vasylkiv areas. Ukrainian air defenses are active, with reports of drones being shot down in various regions.
  • Odesa: Damage to residential buildings and civilian casualties reported due to a Russian drone attack.
  • Cherkasy: Overnight drone attack reported, with air defenses active and damage to an energy infrastructure facility in Uman.
  • Dnipro: The city is under threat from an enemy drone approaching from the southeast.
  • Ivano-Frankivsk: The region is under threat of an enemy drone attack from the northeast.
  • Air raid alerts have been reported in multiple regions of Ukraine.

Military Analysis

The overall military situation in Ukraine remains critical for Ukrainian forces. Russian forces are achieving significant advances in the Donetsk region, particularly around Velyka Novosilka, Pokrovsk, and Chasiv Yar. The capture of Velyka Novosilka is a major strategic and symbolic victory for Russian forces. Ukrainian defenses in Pokrovsk and Toretsk are under immense pressure, with reports indicating a potential collapse of defenses in Toretsk.

Drone warfare continues to be a defining feature of the conflict, with both sides utilizing UAVs extensively. Ukrainian forces are employing drones for reconnaissance, targeting, and attacks on Russian positions, vehicles, and personnel. Russian forces are using drones for similar purposes, as well as for targeting Ukrainian infrastructure, as evidenced by the attacks on energy facilities in Kharkiv and Uman.

The situation in the Kursk region indicates a shift in momentum, with Russian forces regaining territory and repelling Ukrainian counterattacks. The reported involvement of North Korean soldiers adds another layer of complexity to the conflict.

The increased drone activity across multiple regions suggests a potential escalation in aerial warfare, with both sides attempting to gain an advantage through the use of UAVs. The attacks on civilian infrastructure, particularly energy facilities, indicate a deliberate strategy to disrupt Ukrainian services and impact civilian morale.

The Ukrainian military is facing significant challenges in maintaining defensive positions and countering Russian advances. The reported losses in personnel and equipment, coupled with the ongoing pressure on multiple fronts, are likely straining Ukrainian capabilities.

The use of reconnaissance spheres by Ukrainian forces, as reported in previous updates, demonstrates an effort to enhance situational awareness and gather intelligence on Russian troop movements and positions. However, the effectiveness of this new technology in countering the Russian advance remains to be seen.

The reported use of fiber-optic-controlled drones by Russian forces represents a technological advancement that could pose a significant challenge to Ukrainian defenses. These drones are more resistant to electronic warfare, making them harder to counter.

The Ukrainian military's focus on securing international support, particularly in the form of air defense systems, anti-tank weapons, and counter-drone technology, highlights the critical need for continued assistance from allies. The Italian Parliament's approval of continued military aid to Ukraine until December 31, 2025, is a positive development in this regard.

The ongoing fighting in urban areas, such as Pokrovsk and Velyka Novosilka, underscores the need for specialized training in urban warfare tactics and strategies. The use of asymmetric warfare tactics, such as ambushes and hit-and-run attacks, could be employed by Ukrainian forces to disrupt Russian operations and inflict casualties while minimizing their own losses.

The reported meeting of the Defense Council in the Dnipropetrovsk region, with discussions on the construction of fortifications, mobilization, and the protection of critical infrastructure, indicates that Ukrainian authorities are taking steps to address the challenges posed by the Russian advance. The consideration of establishing an additional evacuation point for civilians in frontline areas highlights the concern for the safety of the population.

Strategic Implications

The continued Russian advances and the intensity of the fighting suggest that the conflict may be entering a new phase, with a potential shift in momentum in favor of Russian forces. The situation requires a reassessment of Ukrainian defensive strategies and a focus on strengthening positions, securing supply lines, and enhancing counter-drone capabilities.

The international community's response to the evolving situation will be crucial in determining the future course of the conflict. Continued military and financial aid to Ukraine, particularly in the form of air defense systems, anti-tank weapons, and counter-drone technology, will be essential in bolstering Ukrainian defenses.

The potential involvement of North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region, if confirmed, could further complicate the geopolitical landscape and potentially lead to increased tensions between Russia and North Korea on one side, and Western powers on the other.

The reported discussions between Ukrainian President Zelensky and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding the maintenance of partnerships, including with the US and President Trump, suggest that Ukraine is actively seeking to maintain and strengthen its international alliances.

The reported statement by a member of the Rada's Committee on National Security, suggesting that the war will not end in the coming months, reflects a realistic assessment of the situation and the challenges ahead.

The ongoing attacks on civilian infrastructure, particularly energy facilities, indicate a deliberate strategy by Russian forces to disrupt Ukrainian services and impact civilian morale. This underscores the need for Ukraine to strengthen the protection of critical infrastructure and to develop contingency plans for dealing with potential disruptions.

The situation in the Kursk region, with Russian forces regaining territory and consolidating their control, suggests a potential shift in the focus of military operations. This could lead to increased fighting along the border areas and potentially further incursions into Ukrainian territory.

The extensive use of drones by both sides highlights the importance of electronic warfare capabilities in modern conflict. The ability to counter enemy drones, disrupt their communications, and protect friendly forces from enemy surveillance will be crucial for maintaining an advantage on the battlefield.

The reported discussions on the construction of fortifications and the strengthening of defenses in the Dnipropetrovsk region indicate that Ukrainian authorities are preparing for a potentially protracted conflict and are taking steps to enhance their defensive capabilities.

The consideration of establishing an additional evacuation point for civilians in frontline areas highlights the humanitarian challenges posed by the conflict and the need to protect the civilian population from the dangers of ongoing fighting.

The reported resignation of the Serbian Prime Minister following a tragedy in Novi Sad, while not directly related to the military situation in Ukraine, could potentially have indirect implications for the geopolitical landscape, particularly regarding relations between Serbia, Russia, and Western powers.

Recommendations

  1. Strengthen Defenses: Prioritize the reinforcement of defensive positions in key areas, particularly in the Donetsk region, to counter Russian advances and prevent further encirclement.
  2. Enhance Counter-Drone Capabilities: Accelerate the development and deployment of counter-drone systems, particularly in areas experiencing increased drone activity, to mitigate the threat posed by Russian UAVs.
  3. Secure Supply Lines: Ensure the efficient flow of supplies, including ammunition, fuel, and medical supplies, to frontline units. Anticipate and mitigate any logistical challenges caused by Russian advances or attacks on infrastructure.
  4. International Support: Continue to engage with international partners to secure additional military and financial aid, focusing on air defense systems, anti-tank weapons, and counter-drone technology. Leverage the Italian Parliament's approval of continued military aid to Ukraine.
  5. Adapt to Evolving Tactics: Continuously adapt tactics and strategies in response to the evolving situation on the ground, particularly regarding the increasing use of FPV drones and other new technologies by both sides.
  6. Protect Critical Infrastructure: Strengthen defenses around critical infrastructure, such as energy facilities, to prevent further disruptions and damage.
  7. Civilian Protection: Develop and implement plans for the protection of civilians in frontline areas, including the establishment of evacuation points and the provision of humanitarian assistance.
  8. Information Warfare: Counter Russian propaganda and disinformation campaigns by providing accurate and timely information about the situation on the ground. Highlight Ukrainian successes and Russian losses to maintain morale and international support.
  9. Prepare for Protracted Conflict: Given the continued Russian advances and the intensity of the fighting, prepare for a potentially protracted conflict. Focus on building a sustainable defense industry and securing long-term military and financial aid from international partners.
  10. Address Internal Issues: Investigate and address any internal issues within the Ukrainian military, such as corruption or low morale, to ensure the effectiveness and cohesion of the armed forces.
  11. Monitor Russian Movements: Continuously monitor Russian troop movements and deployments, particularly in the Donetsk and Kursk regions, to anticipate potential offensives and adjust defensive strategies accordingly.
  12. Exploit Intelligence: Utilize intelligence gathered from reconnaissance drones, captured enemy soldiers, and other sources to identify weaknesses in Russian defenses and plan targeted attacks.
  13. Enhance Electronic Warfare Capabilities: Invest in and deploy electronic warfare systems to counter Russian drones, disrupt their communications, and protect Ukrainian forces from enemy surveillance.
  14. Train for Urban Warfare: Given the increasing focus on urban areas like Pokrovsk and Velyka Novosilka, provide specialized training to troops on urban warfare tactics and strategies.
  15. Develop Counter-Mobility Measures: Implement counter-mobility measures, such as the deployment of anti-tank mines and obstacles, to slow down Russian advances and channel their movements into areas where they can be more effectively targeted.
  16. Utilize Asymmetric Warfare Tactics: Employ asymmetric warfare tactics, such as ambushes, hit-and-run attacks, and sabotage, to disrupt Russian operations and inflict casualties while minimizing Ukrainian losses.
  17. Prepare for Potential Chemical Attacks: Given the historical use of chemical weapons in the region, prepare for the possibility of chemical attacks by Russian forces. Equip troops with protective gear and train them on decontamination procedures.
  18. Monitor Russian Air Activity: Continuously monitor Russian air activity, particularly the use of Su-34 fighter-bombers and Mi-28NM helicopters, to anticipate potential airstrikes and deploy air defenses accordingly.
  19. Exploit Intelligence on Russian Losses: Utilize intelligence on Russian losses, such as the reported destruction of numerous "Baba Yaga" drones, to assess the effectiveness of Ukrainian tactics and adjust strategies accordingly.
  20. Enhance Cooperation with Local Forces: Strengthen cooperation with local defense forces and civilian resistance groups to gather intelligence, disrupt Russian operations, and enhance the overall defense effort.
  21. Address Potential Infiltration: Be vigilant for potential infiltration by Russian agents or collaborators, particularly in areas near the front lines. Implement security measures to identify and neutralize any internal threats.
  22. Prepare for Long-Term Defense: Given the protracted nature of the conflict, prepare for a long-term defensive posture. Invest in fortifications, establish multiple lines of defense, and ensure the sustainability of the war effort.
  23. Study and Counter New Russian Technology: Conduct a thorough analysis of the "Courier" ground robotic complex's capabilities and develop countermeasures. This may involve developing similar technologies or acquiring systems capable of neutralizing such threats.
  24. Enhance Intelligence Gathering on New Technologies: Increase efforts to gather intelligence on new military technologies being developed and deployed by Russia. This will help Ukraine anticipate and prepare for new threats on the battlefield.
  25. Monitor Drone Activity near Kyiv: Given the report of a drone near Kyiv, reinforce air defenses in the region and ensure that early warning systems are functioning properly. Prepare for potential attacks and ensure that civilian populations are aware of safety protocols.
  26. Provide Aid to Zaporizhzhia: Ensure that the wounded in Zaporizhzhia receive the necessary medical care and that those affected by the attacks have access to shelter and other essential resources.
  27. Disseminate Information: Share the contact information for the Zaporizhzhia city call center and the regional administration's hotline widely to ensure that those in need can access assistance.
  28. Counter Disinformation: Address the claims made in the video about the alleged attack in Selidovo. Provide accurate information about the incident and counter any false narratives being spread.
  29. Investigate Corruption Allegations: Investigate the allegations of bribery against the former deputy head of the Kirov Military Medical Academy. Take appropriate action if the allegations are found to be true.
  30. Support Gaza: Acknowledge the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and consider providing support or assistance if possible.
  31. Diplomatic Efforts: Engage with international partners to address the issue of North Korean involvement in the conflict and seek their support in condemning such actions.
  32. Monitor Panama Situation: Keep a close eye on the situation in Panama following the US Secretary of State's planned visit and Trump's statements about control over the Panama Canal.
  33. Internal Investigations: Conduct internal investigations into the legality of weapons seized from Russian officials to ensure transparency and accountability.
  34. Counter Drone Strategy: Develop a specific strategy to counter the Russian use of captured and modified Ukrainian drones, including electronic warfare and cyber warfare measures.
  35. Address Potential Threat from Tactical Aviation: Given the reported activity of enemy tactical aviation on the eastern front, deploy additional air defense systems and fighter jets to counter this threat. Monitor airspace closely and be prepared to intercept any hostile aircraft.
  36. Secure Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia: Given the air raid alerts in Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia, reinforce air defenses in these cities and ensure that early warning systems are functioning properly. Prepare for potential attacks and ensure that civilian populations are aware of safety protocols.
  37. Investigate Allegations of Corruption: Conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into the allegations of corruption within the Ukrainian military, as reported by Colonelcassad. Take appropriate action against any individuals found guilty of such crimes. This is crucial to maintain morale and public trust in the military.
  38. Counter Russian Advances in Pokrovsk Direction: Deploy additional troops, anti-tank weapons, and air defense systems to counter Russian advances in Zverevo, towards Pershe Travnia (Leontovychi), Novosergievka, and Lysivka.
  39. Monitor Odesa, Mykolaiv, and Kirovohrad Regions: Given the new reports of drone activity in these regions, deploy additional air defense systems and early warning radars to detect and intercept incoming drones.
  40. Monitor Hurivka: Given the new report of a drone flying through Hurivka, deploy air defense systems and early warning radars to the area to detect and intercept incoming drones.
  41. Address Potential Impact of US Border Closure: Analyze the potential impact of the US border closure on Ukraine's situation, particularly regarding the availability of US military aid and resources. Develop contingency plans to address any potential negative consequences.
  42. Geopolitical Strategy: Develop a diplomatic strategy to address the potential shift in US policy under Trump, particularly regarding aid to Ukraine. Engage with other international partners to compensate for any potential reduction in US support.
  43. Monitor Kirovohrad, Mykolaiv, and Kharkiv Regions: Given the new reports of drone activity in these regions, deploy additional air defense systems and early warning radars to detect and intercept incoming drones.
  44. Defend Nikopol: Given the reports of drones near Nikopol, strengthen air defenses and deploy rapid response units to the area to protect against potential attacks.
  45. Address Potential Escalation: Be prepared for potential escalation in drone attacks, particularly in the Odesa, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, Poltava, and Chernihiv regions. Strengthen air defenses and deploy rapid response units to counter these threats.
  46. Reinforce Pokrovsk and Toretsk: Deploy additional troops, anti-tank weapons, and air defense systems to Pokrovsk and Toretsk to counter the Russian advance. Prioritize the defense of Pokrovsk to prevent further Russian advances in the Donetsk region.
  47. Monitor Drone Activity: Continuously monitor and track drone movements, particularly in the Chernihiv, Poltava, and Sumy regions. Deploy air defense systems and utilize electronic warfare to counter the drone threat.
  48. Strengthen Air Defenses in Zaporizhzhia: Given the recent drone attacks on Zaporizhzhia, deploy additional air defense systems to the city and surrounding areas to intercept incoming drones and protect critical infrastructure. Immediately address the situation in Zaporizhzhia, rescuing those trapped under rubble and providing medical assistance to the wounded. Deploy additional air defense systems and emergency response teams to the city.
  49. Utilize Western Aid: Maximize the use of the recently announced 35 billion euro financial aid package from the EU to procure necessary military equipment, including air defense systems, anti-tank weapons, and ammunition.
  50. Adapt and Innovate: Continuously adapt tactics and strategies in response to the evolving situation on the ground. Utilize innovative technologies, such as the new DJI Matrice 4T drone, to enhance reconnaissance and targeting capabilities.
  51. Prepare for Long-Term Conflict: Given the continued Russian advances and the geopolitical tensions, prepare for a potentially protracted conflict. Focus on building a sustainable defense industry and securing long-term military and financial aid from international partners.
  52. Counter Disinformation: Address the claims made in the video about the alleged attack in Selidovo. Provide accurate information about the incident and counter any false narratives being spread.
  53. Investigate Corruption Allegations: Investigate the allegations of bribery against the former deputy head of the Kirov Military Medical Academy. Take appropriate action if the allegations are found to be true.
  54. Support Gaza: Acknowledge the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and consider providing support or assistance if possible.
  55. Diplomatic Efforts: Engage with international partners to address the issue of North Korean involvement in the conflict and seek their support in condemning such actions.
  56. Monitor Panama Situation: Keep a close eye on the situation in Panama following the US Secretary of State's planned visit and Trump's statements about control over the Panama Canal.
  57. Internal Investigations: Conduct internal investigations into the legality of weapons seized from Russian officials to ensure transparency and accountability.
  58. Address Potential Threat from Tactical Aviation: Given the reported activity of enemy tactical aviation on the eastern front, deploy additional air defense systems and fighter jets to counter this threat. Monitor airspace closely and be prepared to intercept any hostile aircraft.
  59. Secure Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia: Given the air raid alerts in Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia, reinforce air defenses in these cities and ensure that early warning systems are functioning properly. Prepare for potential attacks and ensure that civilian populations are aware of safety protocols.
  60. Investigate Allegations of Corruption: Conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into the allegations of corruption within the Ukrainian military, as reported by Colonelcassad. Take appropriate action against any individuals found guilty of such crimes. This is crucial to maintain morale and public trust in the military.
  61. Counter Russian Advances in Pokrovsk Direction: Deploy additional troops, anti-tank weapons, and air defense systems to counter Russian advances in Zverevo, towards Pershe Travnia (Leontovychi), Novosergievka, and Lysivka.
  62. Monitor Odesa, Mykolaiv, and Kirovohrad Regions: Given the new reports of drone activity in these regions, deploy additional air defense systems and early warning radars to detect and intercept incoming drones.
  63. Monitor Hurivka: Given the new report of a drone flying through Hurivka, deploy air defense systems and early warning radars to the area to detect and intercept incoming drones.
  64. Address Potential Impact of US Border Closure: Analyze the potential impact of the US border closure on Ukraine's situation, particularly regarding the availability of US military aid and resources. Develop contingency plans to address any potential negative consequences.
  65. Geopolitical Strategy: Develop a diplomatic strategy to address the potential shift in US policy under Trump, particularly regarding aid to Ukraine. Engage with other international partners to compensate for any potential reduction in US support.
  66. Monitor Kirovohrad, Mykolaiv, and Kharkiv Regions: Given the new reports of drone activity in these regions, deploy additional air defense systems and early warning radars to detect and intercept incoming drones.
  67. Defend Nikopol: Given the reports of drones near Nikopol, strengthen air defenses and deploy rapid response units to the area to protect against potential attacks.
  68. Address Potential Escalation: Be prepared for potential escalation in drone attacks, particularly in the Odesa, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, Poltava, and Chernihiv regions. Strengthen air defenses and deploy rapid response units to counter these threats.
  69. Reinforce Pokrovsk and Toretsk: Deploy additional troops, anti-tank weapons, and air defense systems to Pokrovsk and Toretsk to counter the Russian advance. Prioritize the defense of Pokrovsk to prevent further Russian advances in the Donetsk region.
  70. Monitor Drone Activity: Continuously monitor and track drone movements, particularly in the Chernihiv, Poltava, and Sumy regions. Deploy air defense systems and utilize electronic warfare to counter the drone threat.
  71. Strengthen Air Defenses in Zaporizhzhia: Given the recent drone attacks on Zaporizhzhia, deploy additional air defense systems to the city and surrounding areas to intercept incoming drones and protect critical infrastructure. Immediately address the situation in Zaporizhzhia, rescuing those trapped under rubble and providing medical assistance to the wounded. Deploy additional air defense systems and emergency response teams to the city.
  72. Utilize Western Aid: Maximize the use of the recently announced 35 billion euro financial aid package from the EU to procure necessary military equipment, including air defense systems, anti-tank weapons, and ammunition.
  73. Adapt and Innovate: Continuously adapt tactics and strategies in response to the evolving situation on the ground. Utilize innovative technologies, such as the new DJI Matrice 4T drone, to enhance reconnaissance and targeting capabilities.
  74. Prepare for Long-Term Conflict: Given the continued Russian advances and the geopolitical tensions, prepare for a potentially protracted conflict. Focus on building a sustainable defense industry and securing long-term military and financial aid from international partners.
  75. Counter Disinformation: Address the claims made in the video about the alleged attack in Selidovo. Provide accurate information about the incident and counter any false narratives being spread.
  76. Investigate Corruption Allegations: Investigate the allegations of bribery against the former deputy head of the Kirov Military Medical Academy. Take appropriate action if the allegations are found to be true.
  77. Support Gaza: Acknowledge the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and consider providing support or assistance if possible.
  78. Diplomatic Efforts: Engage with international partners to address the issue of North Korean involvement in the conflict and seek their support in condemning such actions.
  79. Monitor Panama Situation: Keep a close eye on the situation in Panama following the US Secretary of State's planned visit and Trump's statements about control over the Panama Canal.
  80. Internal Investigations: Conduct internal investigations into the legality of weapons seized from Russian officials to ensure transparency and accountability.
  81. Address Potential Threat from Tactical Aviation: Given the reported activity of enemy tactical aviation on the eastern front, deploy additional air defense systems and fighter jets to counter this threat. Monitor airspace closely and be prepared to intercept any hostile aircraft.
  82. Secure Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia: Given the air raid alerts in Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia, reinforce air defenses in these cities and ensure that early warning systems are functioning properly. Prepare for potential attacks and ensure that civilian populations are aware of safety protocols.
  83. Investigate Allegations of Corruption: Conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into the allegations of corruption within the Ukrainian military, as reported by Colonelcassad. Take appropriate action against any individuals found guilty of such crimes. This is crucial to maintain morale and public trust in the military.
  84. Counter Russian Advances in Pokrovsk Direction: Deploy additional troops, anti-tank weapons, and air defense systems to counter Russian advances in Zverevo, towards Pershe Travnia (Leontovychi), Novosergievka, and Lysivka.
  85. Reinforce Velyka Novosilka: Given the critical situation in Velyka Novosilka, immediate reinforcements, including anti-tank weapons, air defense systems, and manpower, are necessary to break the encirclement and prevent further Russian advances.
  86. Secure Pokrovsk: Strengthen defenses in Pokrovsk by deploying additional troops, anti-tank weapons, and air defense systems to counter the Russian advance and prevent further encirclement.
  87. Enhance Counter-Drone Capabilities: Prioritize the development and deployment of counter-drone systems, particularly in the Kursk region, to mitigate the threat posed by Russian FPV drones.
  88. Utilize New Reconnaissance Technology: Maximize the use of the newly reported reconnaissance spheres to enhance situational awareness and gather intelligence on Russian troop movements and positions.
  89. International Support: Continue to engage with international partners to secure additional military and financial aid, focusing on air defense systems, anti-tank weapons, and counter-drone technology.
  90. Adapt to Evolving Tactics: Continuously adapt tactics and strategies in response to the evolving situation on the ground, particularly regarding the increasing use of FPV drones by both sides.
  91. Protect Civilian Infrastructure: Strengthen defenses around critical civilian infrastructure, such as oil depots and energy facilities, to prevent further disruptions and damage.
  92. Counter Russian Advances in Kursk: Deploy additional troops and resources to the Kursk region to counter Russian advances and prevent further incursions into Ukrainian territory. Focus on securing the border areas and repelling Russian attacks.
  93. Exploit Russian Vulnerabilities: Identify and exploit any vulnerabilities in Russian defenses, particularly in areas where they have recently gained territory. Conduct counterattacks where feasible to regain lost ground and disrupt Russian operations.
  94. Address Logistical Challenges: Ensure the efficient flow of supplies, including ammunition, fuel, and medical supplies, to frontline units. Anticipate and mitigate any logistical challenges caused by Russian advances or attacks on infrastructure.
  95. Information Warfare: Counter Russian propaganda and disinformation campaigns by providing accurate and timely information about the situation on the ground. Highlight Ukrainian successes and Russian losses to maintain morale and international support.
  96. Prepare for Protracted Conflict: Given the continued Russian advances and the intensity of the fighting, prepare for a potentially protracted conflict. Focus on building a sustainable defense industry and securing long-term military and financial aid from international partners.
  97. Enhance Air Defense: Deploy additional air defense systems to protect critical infrastructure and population centers from drone and missile attacks, particularly in areas experiencing increased Russian activity.
  98. Utilize FPV Drones: Increase the deployment and use of FPV drones for reconnaissance, targeting, and attacks on Russian positions, vehicles, and personnel, particularly in the Kursk region.
  99. Train and Equip Troops: Provide specialized training to troops on the use of new technologies, such as the reconnaissance spheres and counter-drone systems. Ensure that troops are adequately equipped with the necessary weapons and protective gear.
  100. Monitor Russian Movements: Continuously monitor Russian troop movements and deployments, particularly in the Donetsk and Kursk regions, to anticipate potential offensives and adjust defensive strategies accordingly.
  101. Secure Communication Lines: Ensure secure and reliable communication between all levels of command and frontline units to facilitate effective coordination and response to enemy actions.
  102. Address Potential Escalation: Be prepared for potential escalation in the conflict, particularly in the Kursk region, and develop contingency plans to address any new threats or challenges.
  103. Focus on Morale: Maintain high morale among troops by providing them with the necessary support, resources, and recognition for their efforts. Address any concerns or issues promptly to prevent demoralization.
  104. Adapt to New Technologies: Continuously assess and adapt to new technologies being deployed by both sides, such as the Russian use of fiber-optic-controlled drones and the Ukrainian use of reconnaissance spheres. Develop countermeasures and utilize these technologies to gain an advantage.
  105. Exploit Intelligence: Utilize intelligence gathered from reconnaissance drones, captured enemy soldiers, and other sources to identify weaknesses in Russian defenses and plan targeted attacks.
  106. Protect Population Centers: Strengthen defenses around major population centers, such as Kharkiv and Kupyansk, to protect civilians from Russian attacks and maintain stability in these areas.
  107. Coordinate with Allies: Maintain close coordination with international allies, particularly the US and EU, to ensure a unified response to Russian aggression and to secure continued support for Ukraine.
  108. Prepare for Potential Negotiations: While continuing to defend against Russian aggression, remain open to potential negotiations to end the conflict. Develop a clear strategy for any future talks, ensuring that Ukraine's interests are protected.
  109. Address Humanitarian Concerns: Provide assistance to civilians affected by the conflict, particularly in areas experiencing intense fighting. Coordinate with humanitarian organizations to ensure the delivery of aid and the protection of civilians.
  110. Counter Russian Information Operations: Address and counter any disinformation or propaganda spread by Russian sources, particularly regarding the situation in the Kursk region. Provide accurate and timely information to the public and international community.
  111. Investigate War Crimes: Document and investigate any potential war crimes committed by Russian forces, such as the alleged shooting of unarmed soldiers in the Kursk region. Share evidence with international organizations and pursue accountability for those responsible.
  112. Exploit New Drone Capabilities: Maximize the use of the new reconnaissance spheres to gather intelligence on Russian troop movements, positions, and equipment. Utilize this information to plan targeted attacks and disrupt Russian operations.
  113. Target Russian Command and Control: Utilize intelligence gathered from drones and other sources to identify and target Russian command and control centers, disrupting their ability to coordinate and direct their forces.
  114. Enhance Electronic Warfare Capabilities: Invest in and deploy electronic warfare systems to counter Russian drones, disrupt their communications, and protect Ukrainian forces from enemy surveillance.
  115. Train for Urban Warfare: Given the increasing focus on urban areas like Pokrovsk and Velyka Novosilka, provide specialized training to troops on urban warfare tactics and strategies.
  116. Secure Supply Lines: Protect and secure key supply lines, particularly those leading to frontline positions, to ensure the continuous flow of essential resources to troops.
  117. Develop Counter-Mobility Measures: Implement counter-mobility measures, such as the deployment of anti-tank mines and obstacles, to slow down Russian advances and channel their movements into areas where they can be more effectively targeted.
  118. Utilize Asymmetric Warfare Tactics: Employ asymmetric warfare tactics, such as ambushes, hit-and-run attacks, and sabotage, to disrupt Russian operations and inflict casualties while minimizing Ukrainian losses.
  119. Prepare for Potential Chemical Attacks: Given the historical use of chemical weapons in the region, prepare for the possibility of chemical attacks by Russian forces. Equip troops with protective gear and train them on decontamination procedures.
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