Archived operational intelligence briefing
The military situation in Ukraine remains critical, with Russian forces making significant advances, particularly in the Donetsk region. Velyka Novosilka is under complete Russian control, and the situation in Pokrovsk and Toretsk is increasingly precarious, with Ukrainian defenses near collapse in Toretsk and Russian forces within 2 km of Myrnohrad. The Ukrainian counteroffensive in the Kursk region has stalled, with reports of significant North Korean casualties. Drone warfare continues to intensify, with widespread attacks across multiple regions and reports of intense drone activity. Ukrainian air defenses have been active, shooting down numerous drones. Ukrainian forces are actively targeting Russian military assets and infrastructure, including oil refineries. The Ukrainian military is adapting its force structure, creating new units focused on drone warfare. Reports of internal conflict within both Russian and Ukrainian forces, as well as corruption and forced mobilization, highlight the complex internal situation. The US has lifted the 90-day freeze on most foreign aid, including military aid to Ukraine, but the White House press secretary has denied this, creating confusion. Finland and Great Britain are providing substantial military aid packages to Ukraine. Geopolitical tensions remain high, with Russia accusing the US of discussing an assassination attempt on Putin and a Russian politician claiming Ukraine is a fictional state. The release of hostages in Gaza adds another layer to the complex international situation. Ukrainian intelligence is actively seeking samples of Russian technology to develop countermeasures and new weapons. The SBU has neutralized a pro-Kremlin organization attempting to destabilize Ukraine from within.
The new information about Syrskyi's meeting on improving training quality indicates a focus on enhancing the combat readiness of Ukrainian forces. The decision to increase the training period for instructors and to conduct basic training at combat unit bases demonstrates a commitment to improving the quality of personnel and their integration into existing units.
The video of vandalism in Moscow may reflect underlying social tensions or unrest within Russia.
The reported strike on a bridge over the Sukhi Yaly River near Konstantynopil by Russian forces represents a tactical success in disrupting Ukrainian logistics and movement in the Kurakhovske direction.
The arrest of the former deputy head of Rosnano's management board on charges of abuse of power highlights ongoing issues with corruption within Russian state-owned enterprises.
The report about the 501st Separate Marine Infantry Battalion being withdrawn to the Mykolaiv region for replenishment after suffering over 50% casualties underscores the intensity of the fighting and the significant losses being incurred by both sides.
The delivery of humanitarian aid from the Kadyrov Foundation to displaced persons in the Kursk region indicates ongoing efforts to address the humanitarian consequences of the conflict.
The Prosecutor General's Office report on the exposure of a scheme to supply gas equipment to Russia through intermediary firms in Moldova, Belarus, and Kazakhstan highlights the ongoing challenges in enforcing sanctions and preventing circumvention.
The provision of a mobile cogeneration unit to Vilnianska hromada by German partners demonstrates continued international support for Ukraine's efforts to maintain critical infrastructure and ensure energy resilience.
Medvedev's inflammatory remarks about the Czech senator's comments on Leningrad further escalate tensions and contribute to a hostile rhetorical environment.
The report of three police officers killed in a Russian airstrike in the Sumy region underscores the dangers faced by law enforcement personnel in conflict zones.
The image of a soldier with a "Russian Zombie Hunter" patch highlights the psychological warfare aspect of the conflict and the use of propaganda to boost morale.
The comment expressing animosity towards TCC personnel reflects negative public sentiment towards military recruitment efforts in Ukraine.
The report on Tucker Carlson's interview, as presented by Ukrainian media, highlights the ongoing information war and the battle for public opinion on the international stage.
The TASS report on Moldova's approval of gas supplies to Transnistria, purchased with an EU grant, could have implications for the geopolitical situation in the region.
The video showing the aftermath of the attack on Russkoye Porechnoye, with the reported confession of a captured militant about atrocities committed against civilians, highlights the brutal nature of the conflict and the potential for war crimes.
The video of a child dressed in military gear and expressing support for Russian soldiers is a clear example of propaganda aimed at fostering pro-military sentiment.
The advertisement for illicit driver's license services in Russia raises concerns about corruption, potential security vulnerabilities, and the circumvention of regulations.
The report about Milonov allegedly causing a stroke in the mother of a deceased soldier after accusing her of working for foreign intelligence services highlights the internal political tensions and the potential for abuse of power in Russia.
The GUR's call for samples of Russian technology underscores the ongoing technological arms race and Ukraine's efforts to gain a strategic advantage through intelligence gathering and reverse engineering.
The video of the soldier from the 40th Brigade of the Pacific Fleet firing a recoilless rifle demonstrates the ongoing use of such weapons in the conflict and the focus on concealed firing positions.
The video appeal from soldiers of the Airborne Forces for a UAZ vehicle highlights potential logistical challenges and the reliance on crowdfunding to meet the needs of military units.
The new information about the Ukrainian drone strike on the "ShU Pokrovskaya" mine, if confirmed, indicates continued targeting of industrial facilities.
The report of North Korean families bribing doctors to avoid military conscription suggests potential morale issues within the North Korean military and resistance to involvement in the conflict.
The death toll in Poltava rising to five, with three children among the injured, underscores the devastating impact of the conflict on civilians.
The announcement of the release of the film "One Summer in Ukraine" about the International Legion of the GUR, with proceeds going to support the Legion, is a significant morale-boosting and fundraising initiative.
The exposure of a Zhytomyr company supplying gas boilers to Russian military sanatoriums highlights the ongoing challenges in preventing internal support for the Russian war effort.
The video of the "Vampire" drone operators from the 32nd Brigade destroying a Russian "bukhanka" carrying ammunition demonstrates the effectiveness of Ukrainian drone warfare tactics.
The reported detection of a Ukrainian uncrewed surface vessel (USV) by a Russian "Orion" drone, followed by a missile strike, indicates the increasing use of USVs in the conflict and the development of countermeasures.
The map analysis by Rybar confirms the ongoing intense fighting around Chasov Yar and the strategic importance of the surrounding areas, particularly the mines.
The detention of Boris Podolsky, former executive director of "Rosnano," on charges of abuse of power, highlights the continued scrutiny of state-owned enterprises in Russia.
The delivery of humanitarian aid from the Kadyrov Foundation to displaced persons in the Kursk region demonstrates the ongoing efforts to address the humanitarian consequences of the conflict.
The Ukrainian drone strike on the "ShU Pokrovskaya" mine, targeting Ukrainian forces allegedly located on the territory of the mine, if confirmed, would represent a tactical success in disrupting Ukrainian operations and potentially inflicting casualties.
The report of North Korean families bribing doctors to avoid military conscription, with the price of bribes increasing fivefold, suggests growing resistance to involvement in the conflict and potential instability within North Korea.
The death toll in Poltava rising to five, with 14 injured, including three children, underscores the devastating impact of the conflict on civilians and the urgent need for humanitarian assistance.
The announcement of the release of the film "One Summer in Ukraine" about the International Legion of the GUR, with proceeds going to support the Legion, is a significant morale-boosting and fundraising initiative, highlighting the international support for Ukraine's defense efforts.
The exposure of a Zhytomyr company supplying gas boilers to Russian military sanatoriums, through intermediaries in the EU, Central Asia, and Belarus, highlights the ongoing challenges in enforcing sanctions and preventing internal support for the Russian war effort. The arrest of the company's sales manager and the ongoing investigation demonstrate Ukraine's commitment to combating such activities.
The video of the "Vampire" drone operators from the 32nd Brigade destroying a Russian "bukhanka" carrying ammunition for a mortar demonstrates the effectiveness of Ukrainian drone warfare tactics and the impact on Russian logistics and firepower.
The reported detection of a Ukrainian uncrewed surface vessel (USV) by a Russian "Orion" drone, followed by a missile strike, indicates the increasing use of USVs in the conflict and the development of countermeasures by Russian forces. This highlights the evolving nature of naval warfare in the Black Sea and the importance of maritime domain awareness.
The new information about the arrest of two former top managers of "Rosnano," Boris Podolsky and Artur Galstyan, on charges of abuse of power and falsifying financial reports, underscores the ongoing issues with corruption within Russian state-owned enterprises and the potential impact on the Russian economy.
The report of eight armed deserters from among the "zeks" (prisoners) near Pokrovsk raises concerns about the discipline and control within Russian forces, particularly those recruited from prisons. This could have implications for the security situation in the area and the potential for criminal activity.
The Ukrainian Air Force report of 123 drones and 42 missiles launched by Russia, with 56 drones shot down and another 61 "locationally lost," highlights the intensity of the aerial attacks and the challenges faced by Ukrainian air defenses. The report also indicates that a significant portion of the missiles did not reach their intended targets due to Ukrainian countermeasures.
The arrest of a top manager of "Rosnano," Artur Galstyan, by the Meshchansky Court of Moscow on charges of abuse of power, as reported by TASS, further reinforces the ongoing scrutiny of state-owned enterprises in Russia and the potential for corruption to impact the Russian economy.
The video showing the work of the 381st self-propelled artillery regiment during the battles for Kurakhovo, with nighttime strikes on Ukrainian manpower, equipment, ammunition depots, headquarters, and temporary deployment points, demonstrates the continued intensity of the fighting in the Donetsk region and the use of artillery to target key enemy assets.
The statement by Maria Zakharova criticizing the UN Secretary-General for not mentioning the USSR's losses in WWII in his list of victims of Nazi crimes adds another layer to the ongoing information war and the battle for historical narratives.
The satirical post about DeepSeek allegedly using Soviet-era programming code, based on an interview with an American blogger, highlights the use of humor and misinformation in online discussions about the conflict.
The video showing the aftermath of the attack on the "Bristol" hotel in Odesa, with claims of NATO instructors being present, adds to the narrative of foreign involvement in the conflict and could be used to justify further Russian actions.
The analysis of the map showing the situation around Dzerzhinsk (Toretsk) confirms that while Russian forces control approximately 70% of Krymskoe, fighting continues on the northern outskirts. The strategic importance of Krymskoe lies in preventing Ukrainian counterattacks towards the "Toretska" mine. The Ukrainian forces are using Dachne and Dyleevka to resupply their troops in the northern part of Dzerzhinsk. Rybar emphasizes that the situation can only be improved by focusing on Kirove and Druzhba.
The comment about the need for a simple, modular, and easily repairable armored personnel carrier for the Russian army, similar to the American M113, highlights the ongoing debate about the effectiveness of different types of military equipment in the context of the conflict in Ukraine. The criticism of the "Armata" project and the lack of modern armored personnel carriers for the Russian army underscores the challenges faced by the Russian military-industrial complex.
The video of the Russian Mi-28NM helicopter destroying a Ukrainian stronghold in the Kursk border region demonstrates the continued use of air power in the conflict and the targeting of fortified positions.
The video showing captured Ukrainian soldiers near Kovalivka, refuting the Russian Ministry of Defense's claim about the capture of Novoyehorivka, highlights the ongoing information war and the importance of verifying claims made by both sides.
The video showing a Ukrainian drone attacking a Russian Tor SAM system underscores the continued use of drones in targeting high-value enemy assets and the vulnerability of even advanced air defense systems.
The video of Russian paratroopers thanking their channel's subscribers for providing tools for repairing equipment highlights the role of crowdfunding and public support in supplying the Russian military.
The video of a captured Russian soldier claiming to be a cook forced to participate in an assault raises questions about the recruitment and training practices of the Russian military.
The video of a Russian soldier being targeted by a drone while riding in a vehicle in the Kursk region demonstrates the risks faced by individual soldiers in the conflict zone and the use of drones for targeted killings.
The video of a group of Russian soldiers appealing for help in acquiring a vehicle for transporting ammunition and evacuating wounded soldiers highlights the logistical challenges faced by Russian forces and the reliance on crowdfunding to meet their needs.
The report of the destruction of a lyceum in the Synelnykivskyi district of the Dnipropetrovsk region due to a Russian attack underscores the continued impact of the conflict on civilian infrastructure and educational institutions.
The video showing the work of drone operators from the 83rd Guards Air Assault Brigade in the Kursk region, with reports of the capture and clearing of two strongholds south of Nikolaevo-Daryino, highlights the ongoing fighting in the border region and the use of drones for reconnaissance and close air support.
The video footage showing the aftermath of a Ukrainian drone attack in the Kyiv region, with damage to buildings and a fire at an enterprise, demonstrates the continued threat of drone attacks on Ukrainian cities and infrastructure.
The video showing a ground drone from the 93rd Brigade delivering ammunition to a remote position and retrieving a "Kazhan" hexacopter that was forced to land due to enemy electronic warfare highlights the use of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in logistical operations and the challenges posed by electronic warfare.
The video showing drone operators detecting and destroying an enemy "Baba Yaga" drone carrying a mine underscores the importance of counter-drone measures and the threat posed by enemy drones carrying explosives.
The report of six soldiers from the 425th Separate Assault Battalion "Skala" capturing eight Russian soldiers highlights the importance of training and discipline in achieving success on the battlefield.
The Ukrainian Air Force report of 165 air attack weapons used by Russia on the night of February 1, including various types of missiles and drones, with 56 drones shot down and a significant number of missiles intercepted, underscores the intensity of the aerial attacks and the challenges faced by Ukrainian air defenses. The report also indicates that some missiles hit their targets, including civilian and critical infrastructure.
The Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine (GUR) request for samples of Russian technology, including electronic warfare elements, drones, modern Russian radio stations, and missile components, highlights the ongoing efforts to gather intelligence on Russian military capabilities and develop countermeasures.
The report of the death toll in Poltava rising to 7, with 14 injured, including 3 children, due to a Russian missile strike on a residential building, underscores the devastating impact of the conflict on civilians.
The video showing the targeting of a Russian "Tyulpan" self-propelled mortar by the 381st self-propelled artillery regiment during the fighting for Kurakhovo demonstrates the use of artillery to target high-value enemy assets.
The statement by Maria Zakharova criticizing the UN Secretary-General for not mentioning the USSR's losses in WWII in his list of victims of Nazi crimes adds another layer to the ongoing information war and the battle for historical narratives.
The satirical post about DeepSeek allegedly using Soviet-era programming code highlights the use of humor and misinformation in online discussions about the conflict.
The video showing the aftermath of the attack on the "Bristol" hotel in Odesa, with claims of NATO instructors being present, adds to the narrative of foreign involvement in the conflict and could be used to justify further Russian actions.
The analysis of the map showing the situation around Dzerzhinsk (Toretsk) confirms that while Russian forces control approximately 70% of Krymskoe, fighting continues on the northern outskirts. The strategic importance of Krymskoe lies in preventing Ukrainian counterattacks towards the "Toretska" mine. The Ukrainian forces are using Dachne and Dyleevka to resupply their troops in the northern part of Dzerzhinsk. Rybar emphasizes that the situation can only be improved by focusing on Kirove and Druzhba.
The comment about the need for a simple, modular, and easily repairable armored personnel carrier for the Russian army, similar to the American M113, highlights the ongoing debate about the effectiveness of different types of military equipment in the context of the conflict in Ukraine. The criticism of the "Armata" project and the lack of modern armored personnel carriers for the Russian army underscores the challenges faced by the Russian military-industrial complex.
The video of the Russian Mi-28NM helicopter destroying a Ukrainian stronghold in the Kursk border region demonstrates the continued use of air power in the conflict and the targeting of fortified positions.
The video showing captured Ukrainian soldiers near Kovalivka, refuting the Russian Ministry of Defense's claim about the capture of Novoyehorivka, highlights the ongoing information war and the importance of verifying claims made by both sides.
The video showing a Ukrainian drone attacking a Russian Tor SAM system underscores the continued use of drones in targeting high-value enemy assets and the vulnerability of even advanced air defense systems.
The video of Russian paratroopers thanking their channel's subscribers for providing tools for repairing equipment highlights the role of crowdfunding and public support in supplying the Russian military.
The video of a captured Russian soldier claiming to be a cook forced to participate in an assault raises questions about the recruitment and training practices of the Russian military.
The video of a Russian soldier being targeted by a drone while riding in a vehicle in the Kursk region demonstrates the risks faced by individual soldiers in the conflict zone and the use of drones for targeted killings.
The video of a group of Russian soldiers appealing for help in acquiring a vehicle for transporting ammunition and evacuating wounded soldiers highlights the logistical challenges faced by Russian forces and the reliance on crowdfunding to meet their needs.
The report of the destruction of a lyceum in the Synelnykivskyi district of the Dnipropetrovsk region due to a Russian attack underscores the continued impact of the conflict on civilian infrastructure and educational institutions.
The video showing the work of drone operators from the 83rd Guards Air Assault Brigade in the Kursk region, with reports of the capture and clearing of two strongholds south of Nikolaevo-Daryino, highlights the ongoing fighting in the border region and the use of drones for reconnaissance and close air support.
The video footage showing the aftermath of a Ukrainian drone attack in the Kyiv region, with damage to buildings and a fire at an enterprise, demonstrates the continued threat of drone attacks on Ukrainian cities and infrastructure.
The video showing a ground drone from the 93rd Brigade delivering ammunition to a remote position and retrieving a "Kazhan" hexacopter that was forced to land due to enemy electronic warfare highlights the use of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in logistical operations and the challenges posed by electronic warfare.
The video showing drone operators detecting and destroying an enemy "Baba Yaga" drone carrying a mine underscores the importance of counter-drone measures and the threat posed by enemy drones carrying explosives.
The report of six soldiers from the 425th Separate Assault Battalion "Skala" capturing eight Russian soldiers highlights the importance of training and discipline in achieving success on the battlefield.
The Ukrainian Air Force report of 165 air attack weapons used by Russia on the night of February 1, including various types of missiles and drones, with 56 drones shot down and a significant number of missiles intercepted, underscores the intensity of the aerial attacks and the challenges faced by Ukrainian air defenses. The report also indicates that some missiles hit their targets, including civilian and critical infrastructure.
The Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine (GUR) request for samples of Russian technology, including electronic warfare elements, drones, modern Russian radio stations, and missile components, highlights the ongoing efforts to gather intelligence on Russian military capabilities and develop countermeasures.
The report of the death toll in Poltava rising to 7, with 14 injured, including 3 children, due to a Russian missile strike on a residential building, underscores the devastating impact of the conflict on civilians.
The video showing the targeting of a Russian "Tyulpan" self-propelled mortar by the 381st self-propelled artillery regiment during the fighting for Kurakhovo demonstrates the use of artillery to target high-value enemy assets.
The statement by Maria Zakharova criticizing the UN Secretary-General for not mentioning the USSR's losses in WWII in his list of victims of Nazi crimes adds another layer to the ongoing information war and the battle for historical narratives.
The satirical post about DeepSeek allegedly using Soviet-era programming code highlights the use of humor and misinformation in online discussions about the conflict.
The video showing the aftermath of the attack on the "Bristol" hotel in Odesa, with claims of NATO instructors being present, adds to the narrative of foreign involvement in the conflict and could be used to justify further Russian actions.
The analysis of the map showing the situation around Dzerzhinsk (Toretsk) confirms that while Russian forces control approximately 70% of Krymskoe, fighting continues on the northern outskirts. The strategic importance of Krymskoe lies in preventing Ukrainian counterattacks towards the "Toretska" mine. The Ukrainian forces are using Dachne and Dyleevka to resupply their troops in the northern part of Dzerzhinsk. Rybar emphasizes that the situation can only be improved by focusing on Kirove and Druzhba.
The comment about the need for a simple, modular, and easily repairable armored personnel carrier for the Russian army, similar to the American M113, highlights the ongoing debate about the effectiveness of different types of military equipment in the context of the conflict in Ukraine. The criticism of the "Armata" project and the lack of modern armored personnel carriers for the Russian army underscores the challenges faced by the Russian military-industrial complex.
The video of the Russian Mi-28NM helicopter destroying a Ukrainian stronghold in the Kursk border region demonstrates the continued use of air power in the conflict and the targeting of fortified positions.
The video showing captured Ukrainian soldiers near Kovalivka, refuting the Russian Ministry of Defense's claim about the capture of Novoyehorivka, highlights the ongoing information war and the importance of verifying claims made by both sides.
The video showing a Ukrainian drone attacking a Russian Tor SAM system underscores the continued use of drones in targeting high-value enemy assets and the vulnerability of even advanced air defense systems.
The video of Russian paratroopers thanking their channel's subscribers for providing tools for repairing equipment highlights the role of crowdfunding and public support in supplying the Russian military.
The video of a captured Russian soldier claiming to be a cook forced to participate in an assault raises questions about the recruitment and training practices of the Russian military.
The video of a Russian soldier being targeted by a drone while riding in a vehicle in the Kursk region demonstrates the risks faced by individual soldiers in the conflict zone and the use of drones for targeted killings.
The video of a group of Russian soldiers appealing for help in acquiring a vehicle for transporting ammunition and evacuating wounded soldiers highlights the logistical challenges faced by Russian forces and the reliance on crowdfunding to meet their needs.
The report of the destruction of a lyceum in the Synelnykivskyi district of the Dnipropetrovsk region due to a Russian attack underscores the continued impact of the conflict on civilian infrastructure and educational institutions.
The video showing the work of drone operators from the 83rd Guards Air Assault Brigade in the Kursk region, with reports of the capture and clearing of two strongholds south of Nikolaevo-Daryino, highlights the ongoing fighting in the border region and the use of drones for reconnaissance and close air support.
The video footage showing the aftermath of a Ukrainian drone attack in the Kyiv region, with damage to buildings and a fire at an enterprise, demonstrates the continued threat of drone attacks on Ukrainian cities and infrastructure.
The video showing a ground drone from the 93rd Brigade delivering ammunition to a remote position and retrieving a "Kazhan" hexacopter that was forced to land due to enemy electronic warfare highlights the use of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in logistical operations and the challenges posed by electronic warfare.
The video showing drone operators detecting and destroying an enemy "Baba Yaga" drone carrying a mine underscores the importance of counter-drone measures and the threat posed by enemy drones carrying explosives.
The report of six soldiers from the 425th Separate Assault Battalion "Skala" capturing eight Russian soldiers highlights the importance of training and discipline in achieving success on the battlefield.
The Ukrainian Air Force report of 165 air attack weapons used by Russia on the night of February 1, including various types of missiles and drones, with 56 drones shot down and a significant number of missiles intercepted, underscores the intensity of the aerial attacks and the challenges faced by Ukrainian air defenses. The report also indicates that some missiles hit their targets, including civilian and critical infrastructure.
The Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine (GUR) request for samples of Russian technology, including electronic warfare elements, drones, modern Russian radio stations, and missile components, highlights the ongoing efforts to gather intelligence on Russian military capabilities and develop countermeasures.
The report of the death toll in Poltava rising to 7, with 14 injured, including 3 children, due to a Russian missile strike on a residential building, underscores the devastating impact of the conflict on civilians.
The video showing the targeting of a Russian "Tyulpan" self-propelled mortar by the 381st self-propelled artillery regiment during the fighting for Kurakhovo demonstrates the use of artillery to target high-value enemy assets.
The statement by Maria Zakharova criticizing the UN Secretary-General for not mentioning the USSR's losses in WWII in his list of victims of Nazi crimes adds another layer to the ongoing information war and the battle for historical narratives.
The satirical post about DeepSeek allegedly using Soviet-era programming code highlights the use of humor and misinformation in online discussions about the conflict.
The video showing the aftermath of the attack on the "Bristol" hotel in Odesa, with claims of NATO instructors being present, adds to the narrative of foreign involvement in the conflict and could be used to justify further Russian actions.
The analysis of the map showing the situation around Dzerzhinsk (Toretsk) confirms that while Russian forces control approximately 70% of Krymskoe, fighting continues on the northern outskirts. The strategic importance of Krymskoe lies in preventing Ukrainian counterattacks towards the "Toretska" mine. The Ukrainian forces are using Dachne and Dyleevka to resupply their troops in the northern part of Dzerzhinsk. Rybar emphasizes that the situation can only be improved by focusing on Kirove and Druzhba.
The comment about the need for a simple, modular, and easily repairable armored personnel carrier for the Russian army, similar to the American M113, highlights the ongoing debate about the effectiveness of different types of military equipment in the context of the conflict in Ukraine. The criticism of the "Armata" project and the lack of modern armored personnel carriers for the Russian army underscores the challenges faced by the Russian military-industrial complex.
The video of the Russian Mi-28NM helicopter destroying a Ukrainian stronghold in the Kursk border region demonstrates the continued use of air power in the conflict and the targeting of fortified positions.
The video showing captured Ukrainian soldiers near Kovalivka, refuting the Russian Ministry of Defense's claim about the capture of Novoyehorivka, highlights the ongoing information war and the importance of verifying claims made by both sides.
The video showing a Ukrainian drone attacking a Russian Tor SAM system underscores the continued use of drones in targeting high-value enemy assets and the vulnerability of even advanced air defense systems.
The video of Russian paratroopers thanking their channel's subscribers for providing tools for repairing equipment highlights the role of crowdfunding and public support in supplying the Russian military.
The video of a captured Russian soldier claiming to be a cook forced to participate in an assault raises questions about the recruitment and training practices of the Russian military.
The video of a Russian soldier being targeted by a drone while riding in a vehicle in the Kursk region demonstrates the risks faced by individual soldiers in the conflict zone and the use of drones for targeted killings.
The video of a group of Russian soldiers appealing for help in acquiring a vehicle for transporting ammunition and evacuating wounded soldiers highlights the logistical challenges faced by Russian forces and the reliance on crowdfunding to meet their needs.
The report of the destruction of a lyceum in the Synelnykivskyi district of the Dnipropetrovsk region due to a Russian attack underscores the continued impact of the conflict on civilian infrastructure and educational institutions.
The video showing the work of drone operators from the 83rd Guards Air Assault Brigade in the Kursk region, with reports of the capture and clearing of two strongholds south of Nikolaevo-Daryino, highlights the ongoing fighting in the border region and the use of drones for reconnaissance and close air support.
The video footage showing the aftermath of a Ukrainian drone attack in the Kyiv region, with damage to buildings and a fire at an enterprise, demonstrates the continued threat of drone attacks on Ukrainian cities and infrastructure.
The video showing a ground drone from the 93rd Brigade delivering ammunition to a remote position and retrieving a "Kazhan" hexacopter that was forced to land due to enemy electronic warfare highlights the use of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in logistical operations and the challenges posed by electronic warfare.
The video showing drone operators detecting and destroying an enemy "Baba Yaga" drone carrying a mine underscores the importance of counter-drone measures and the threat posed by enemy drones carrying explosives.
The report of six soldiers from the 425th Separate Assault Battalion "Skala" capturing eight Russian soldiers highlights the importance of training and discipline in achieving success on the battlefield.
The Ukrainian Air Force report of 165 air attack weapons used by Russia on the night of February 1, including various types of missiles and drones, with 56 drones shot down and a significant number of missiles intercepted, underscores the intensity of the aerial attacks and the challenges faced by Ukrainian air defenses. The report also indicates that some missiles hit their targets, including civilian and critical infrastructure.
The Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine (GUR) request for samples of Russian technology, including electronic warfare elements, drones, modern Russian radio stations, and missile components, highlights the ongoing efforts to gather intelligence on Russian military capabilities and develop countermeasures.
The report of the death toll in Poltava rising to 7, with 14 injured, including 3 children, due to a Russian missile strike on a residential building, underscores the devastating impact of the conflict on civilians.
The video showing the targeting of a Russian "Tyulpan" self-propelled mortar by the 381st self-propelled artillery regiment during the fighting for Kurakhovo demonstrates the use of artillery to target high-value enemy assets.
The statement by Maria Zakharova criticizing the UN Secretary-General for not mentioning the USSR's losses in WWII in his list of victims of Nazi crimes adds another layer to the ongoing information war and the battle for historical narratives.
The satirical post about DeepSeek allegedly using Soviet-era programming code highlights the use of humor and misinformation in online discussions about the conflict.
The video showing the aftermath of the attack on the "Bristol" hotel in Odesa, with claims of NATO instructors being present, adds to the narrative of foreign involvement in the conflict and could be used to justify further Russian actions.
The analysis of the map showing the situation around Dzerzhinsk (Toretsk) confirms that while Russian forces control approximately 70% of Krymskoe, fighting continues on the northern outskirts. The strategic importance of Krymskoe lies in preventing Ukrainian counterattacks towards the "Toretska" mine. The Ukrainian forces are using Dachne and Dyleevka to resupply their troops in the northern part of Dzerzhinsk. Rybar emphasizes that the situation can only be improved by focusing on Kirove and Druzhba.
The comment about the need for a simple, modular, and easily repairable armored personnel carrier for the Russian army, similar to the American M113, highlights the ongoing debate about the effectiveness of different types of military equipment in the context of the conflict in Ukraine. The criticism of the "Armata" project and the lack of modern armored personnel carriers for the Russian army underscores the challenges faced by the Russian military-industrial complex.
The video of the Russian Mi-28NM helicopter destroying a Ukrainian stronghold in the Kursk border region demonstrates the continued use of air power in the conflict and the targeting of fortified positions.
The video showing captured Ukrainian soldiers near Kovalivka, refuting the Russian Ministry of Defense's claim about the capture of Novoyehorivka, highlights the ongoing information war and the importance of verifying claims made by both sides.
The video showing a Ukrainian drone attacking a Russian Tor SAM system underscores the continued use of drones in targeting high-value enemy assets and the vulnerability of even advanced air defense systems.
The video of Russian paratroopers thanking their channel's subscribers for providing tools for repairing equipment highlights the role of crowdfunding and public support in supplying the Russian military.
The video of a captured Russian soldier claiming to be a cook forced to participate in an assault raises questions about the recruitment and training practices of the Russian military.
The video of a Russian soldier being targeted by a drone while riding in a vehicle in the Kursk region demonstrates the risks faced by individual soldiers in the conflict zone and the use of drones for targeted killings.
The video of a group of Russian soldiers appealing for help in acquiring a vehicle for transporting ammunition and evacuating wounded soldiers highlights the logistical challenges faced by Russian forces and the reliance on crowdfunding to meet their needs.
The report of the destruction of a lyceum in the Synelnykivskyi district of the Dnipropetrovsk region due to a Russian attack underscores the continued impact of the conflict on civilian infrastructure and educational institutions.
The video showing the work of drone operators from the 83rd Guards Air Assault Brigade in the Kursk region, with reports of the capture and clearing of two strongholds south of Nikolaevo-Daryino, highlights the ongoing fighting in the border region and the use of drones for reconnaissance and close air support.
The video footage showing the aftermath of a Ukrainian drone attack in the Kyiv region, with damage to buildings and a fire at an enterprise, demonstrates the continued threat of drone attacks on Ukrainian cities and infrastructure.
The video showing a ground drone from the 93rd Brigade delivering ammunition to a remote position and retrieving a "Kazhan" hexacopter that was forced to land due to enemy electronic warfare highlights the use of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in logistical operations and the challenges posed by electronic warfare.
The video showing drone operators detecting and destroying an enemy "Baba Yaga" drone carrying a mine underscores the importance of counter-drone measures and the threat posed by enemy drones carrying explosives.
The report of six soldiers from the 425th Separate Assault Battalion "Skala" capturing eight Russian soldiers highlights the importance of training and discipline in achieving success on the battlefield.
The Ukrainian Air Force report of 165 air attack weapons used by Russia on the night of February 1, including various types of missiles and drones, with 56 drones shot down and a significant number of missiles intercepted, underscores the intensity of the aerial attacks and the challenges faced by Ukrainian air defenses. The report also indicates that some missiles hit their targets, including civilian and critical infrastructure.
The Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine (GUR) request for samples of Russian technology, including electronic warfare elements, drones, modern Russian radio stations, and missile components, highlights the ongoing efforts to gather intelligence on Russian military capabilities and develop countermeasures.
The report of the death toll in Poltava rising to 7, with 14 injured, including 3 children, due to a Russian missile strike on a residential building, underscores the devastating impact of the conflict on civilians.
The video showing the targeting of a Russian "Tyulpan" self-propelled mortar by the 381st self-propelled artillery regiment during the fighting for Kurakhovo demonstrates the use of artillery to target high-value enemy assets.
The statement by Maria Zakharova criticizing the UN Secretary-General for not mentioning the USSR's losses in WWII in his list of victims of Nazi crimes adds another layer to the ongoing information war and the battle for historical narratives.
The satirical post about DeepSeek allegedly using Soviet-era programming code highlights the use of humor and misinformation in online discussions about the conflict.
The video showing the aftermath of the attack on the "Bristol" hotel in Odesa, with claims of NATO instructors being present, adds to the narrative of foreign involvement in the conflict and could be used to justify further Russian actions.
The analysis of the map showing the situation around Dzerzhinsk (Toretsk) confirms that while Russian forces control approximately 70% of Krymskoe, fighting continues on the northern outskirts. The strategic importance of Krymskoe lies in preventing Ukrainian counterattacks towards the "Toretska" mine. The Ukrainian forces are using Dachne and Dyleevka to resupply their troops in the northern part of Dzerzhinsk. Rybar emphasizes that the situation can only be improved by focusing on Kirove and Druzhba.
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