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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.02 В Авдееву идут наши резервы. Финансирование от США будет," the speaker discusses the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war and recent attacks using drones and guided missiles. Seventeen attacks originating from territories in Russia and Belarus resulted in damages to infrastructure and civilian casualties in various Ukrainian regions. Despite these challenges, Ukrainian forces are reportedly improving their air defense capabilities to counter aerial threats. The enemy is placing increasing importance on quickly deploying drones across Ukrainian territory to make them harder to locate and defeat. The front remains active, with over 100 military engagements and 110 aerial attacks primarily concentrated in the Donetsk, Zaporizhzhya, and Kherson regions. Furthermore, the speaker discusses the involvement of Nepalese mercenaries in the conflict and reveals that Russia has discovered a new training center for drone operators planning to participate in the war against Ukraine in Syria. Meanwhile, there are ongoing negotiations between Ukraine and Western countries regarding security guarantees during the transitional period following Ukraine's victory in the war against Russia. Countries like Canada, France, and Germany are involved in preparations for signing agreements that detail responsibilities and the scope of assistance from each country in case of a security threat. However, challenges include assigning roles as guarantors among countries and setting the details of financial and technological support. The revival of Ukraine's nuclear weapons program is currently impractical due to the lack of funds and technology.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.02 В Авдееву идут наши резервы. Финансирование от США будет," the speaker, who is based in Ukraine, reports on the recent military activity along their country's border. The night of February 12th was marked by seventeen attacks using drones, with one attack using a guided missile, originating from territories in Russia and Belarus. Ukrainian forces were able to destroy fourteen drones and one missile, but the attacks resulted in damages to infrastructure and civilian casualties in various Ukrainian regions, including Hmelnitsky, Vinnytsky, Kirovohradsky, Nikolaevsky, and Zaporizhzhya. Despite heavy combat activity, Ukrainian forces are reportedly improving their air defense capabilities to better counter these aerial threats. The speaker notes that the enemy is placing increasing importance on quickly deploying drones across Ukrainian territory to make them harder to locate and defeat. The battlefront remains active, with over 100 military engagements and 110 aerial attacks, primarily concentrated in the Donetsk, Zaporizhzhya, and Kherson regions. Over 130 inhabited villages were targeted by artillery fire, affecting regions such as Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhya, Dnepropetrovsk, and Nikolaevsk.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.02 В Авдееву идут наши резервы. Финансирование от США будет", the speaker discusses the ongoing military conflict in Ukraine, specifically focusing on the areas of Crapkin and Liman directions. The enemy has been observed to be withdrawing forces and regrouping, with the main fighting taking place near Ivankovo and Tabayev. In the Bahmut direction, three enemy attacks were repelled near White Ravine. The enemy has also been attempting to encircle Ukrainian forces in Avdeevka, and there are reports of enemy reinforcements being moved towards the area. The Third Shock Brigade, one of Ukraine's best military units, has been sent to reinforce the garrison in Avdeevka. The results of this reinforcement are yet to be seen. The main concern remains the potential for a small encounter around Avdeevka, which could lead to the encirclement of Ukrainian forces if quick action is not taken.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.02 В Авдееву идут наши резервы. Финансирование от США будет.", the military leadership is making efforts to hold the line in Avdeevka and prevent enemy advances, particularly on the Mariinsky direction. The enemy is similarly trying to break through, likely with the goal of advancing towards Ugledar. There have been constant attacks on the Mariinsky operational direction, with the third highest number of attacks after Bahmut. Russian forces have even taken an African mercenary prisoner, indicating their efforts to recruit foreign fighters due to a shortage of motivation among their own troops. The situation on the Zaporizhzhia front, specifically in the Ugledar area, remains relatively stable, with the enemy avoiding direct attacks. Overall, there are no significant changes to the front lines.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.02 В Авдееву идут наши резервы. Финансирование от США будет," the speaker discusses the latest developments on the military front in Ukraine, particularly in the Odesa and Kherson regions. Although the military activity has decreased slightly, the Russian forces continue to attack Ukrainian positions and have suffered significant losses. Changes in command have led to calls for the removal of certain military leaders, and Ukraine has reportedly shot down five enemy ships in the Black Sea, two of which carry cruise missiles. In areas under Russian occupation, children are being indoctrinated with Russian propaganda, and youth organizations are being formed to recruit children for military training. The use of the Ukrainian language is also being banned, amounting to what some consider a genocide against children. Despite these challenges, Ukraine's air defense forces have successfully destroyed an enemy missile, and artillery and rocket forces have targeted enemy strongholds.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.02 В Авдееву идут наши резервы. Финансирование от США будет," the speaker discusses military losses and the strategic situation on the front lines between Svatova and Oleshwork, as well as ongoing military-political developments in the country. The Russian forces have reportedly sustained significant losses in personnel and equipment, with approximate numbers given for infantry, tanks, armored vehicles, artillery systems, drones, and other types of military hardware. The speaker adds that the Russians have constructed a large railroad barrier on a railway line between Iloviska and Volnovakha, consisting of around 2,100 railway cars. Moreover, Japan has pledged an additional $100 million to support Ukraine's reconstruction efforts, particularly in the areas of infrastructure restoration and demining.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.02 В Авдееву идут naши реzervy. Финансировании ot США будет," the speaker reveals that Russia has discovered a new training center in Syria for drone operators planning to participate in the war against Ukraine. The training is being conducted by Hezbollah, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, and the Xir Corps, on the Syrian military airport in Shahirat. Meanwhile, in Washington, D.C., there is a change in opinion concerning the allocation of military-technical assistance to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. Senator Mitch McConnell has spoken out in favor of providing aid, stating that the world's gaze is on the U.S. Senate, leaving no choice but to stand with their allies and send a message to their adversaries. The senators have already voted in support of the bill during a procedural vote, and debates on the bill are expected to begin shortly, with a vote and the signing of the president expected in the near future. Additionally, there is a blockade on five border crossings between Poland and Ukraine, causing disruptions to traffic, including farmers dumping grain on roads to create barriers. The European Union's decision to grant favorable export conditions for agricultural products in response to the Russian conflict has led to complications in the situation.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.02 В Авдееву идут наши резервы. Финансирование от США будет," there is ongoing opposition between Ukraine and Poland regarding the supply of agricultural produce to Poland and the broader significance of this issue in Poland. Poland and Ukraine are engaged in serious consultations to reach an agreement. Meanwhile, in Russia, the deficit of medical personnel is a concern due to Poland's stance against Ukraine, which has resulted in a shortage of doctors and specialists throughout Russia, according to British intelligence reports. Russia's military engagement in Ukraine has put significant financial strain on various civilian sectors, leading to a potential decrease in the workforce and quality of healthcare services in Russia over the next two decades. Additionally, an ongoing scandal involves Nepal, where Nepalese authorities have been dealing with the issue of Nepalese soldiers recruited by the Russian Federation for the war in Ukraine who went missing, with over 2,000 soldiers reportedly unaccounted for by the Russian Ministry of Defense. The situation has resulted in families of those soldiers appealing to Nepalese authorities for help.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.02 В Авдееву идут наши резервы. Финансирование от США будет," the speaker discusses the involvement of Nepalese mercenaries in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Currently, there are over 15,000 Nepalese mercenaries, of which 2,000 have already died or gone missing. The Nepalese government had previously forbidden its male citizens from traveling to Ukraine to fight in the war, but those returning are subject to criminal charges for violating international law. The speaker explains that the Russian side has been issuing Nepalese mercenaries Russian passports, leading the Nepalese authorities to view them as Russians with no relation to Nepal or Russia's invasion or annexation of Ukraine. The speaker presents this as a way for Russia to mitigate the demographic decline caused by the war's losses. The speaker also criticizes the black market recruitment and exit from Nepal to join the conflict in Ukraine as illegal. Meanwhile, the FSB and Russian Federation are facing a scandal regarding the sale of helicopters and aircraft to Ukraine through intermediaries, prompting the resignation of the head of Rosaviation. The FSB is now conducting mass arrests and investigations into these incidents.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.02 В Авдееву идут наши резервы. Финансирование от США будет," the speaker answers a viewer's question about why the Russian military is allowing drones to fly over the city of Odessa when they could be shot down at sea or in open fields. The speaker explains that historically, the Russian military aimed to create chaos and panic in populated areas to force civilians to agree to peace deals. However, they no longer have the capability to effectively protect populated areas from drone attacks due to a lack of air defense systems. The speaker explains that they dream of having a highly organized air defense system like those used in Israel, where almost 90% of missiles are shot down. Until then, they plan to build more extensive defensive circles around populated areas and keep them farther away from civilians. The viewer also asks if anti-tank Turams can produce anti-personnel or small cluster munition rounds instead of the standard armor-piercing rounds. The speaker explains that this is technically challenging because anti-personnel munitions require a remote detonator, as well as a firing charge to ensure proper explosion on impact at a specific distance.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.02 В Авдееву идут наши резервы. Финансирование от США будет," the speaker discusses the complexities of using certain weapons against enemies, specifically referring to anti-tank rounds and drones. These anti-tank rounds, known as cumulative-fragmentation, can be used against both armored vehicles and infantry. If used against armored vehicles, they create a cumulative effect that penetrates the armor. However, if used against infantry, they explode in an ordinary fragmentation manner. The speaker also explains the challenges in combating drones, which can be equipped with electronic or machine vision, and are able to identify targets based on pre-stored images. These drones are difficult to counter using electronic warfare, as they operate independently and are shielded by their protective casing. In such cases, combat is limited to using firearms or other kinetic weapons. The speaker also mentions that there are different types of countermeasures, such as laser or energy weapons, but they have not been developed yet. Furthermore, the speaker makes a distinction between a tactical success and a full success on the battlefield. Ukrainian forces' advances are considered a tactical success, while Russian forces' advances are simply referred to as successes. The speaker uses the term "tactical success" to denote smaller-scale achievements, while a "success" indicates a larger-scale advance or outcome.
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in this section, the speaker discusses the military situation between Russian and Ukrainian forces, stating that while the enemy has had partial successes, Ukrainian forces consistently achieve tactical success. He then raises the possibility of Ukraine suing the United States for not fulfilling the Budapest Memorandum, which admittedly only calls for consultations in case of a threat. However, the speaker emphasizes that the US is currently providing significant military support to Ukraine through weapons, financing, and consultations. Therefore, he sees no reason for Ukraine to take legal action against the US. The speaker also compares the Budapest Memorandond and recent security agreements, noting that while the former lacked specific guarantees, the latter includes detailed protocols outlining the support each country provides to ensure the security of the other. Ultimately, the speaker argues that these agreements are more robust than the Budapest Memorandum due to their explicit outlines of commitments and obligations.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.02 В Авдееву идут наши резервы. Финансирование от США будет," the speaker discusses ongoing negotiations between Ukraine and various Western countries regarding security guarantees during the transitional period following Ukraine's victory in the war against Russia. This period is marked by the possibility of Ukraine joining NATO. The speaker notes that countries like Canada, France, and Germany are involved in preparations for signing these agreements, which also involve determining responsibilities and the scope of assistance from each country in case of a security threat. The challenges include assigning roles as guarantors among countries and setting the details of financial and technological support. The U.S. has- albeit unofficially- signed a Budapest Memorandum on security assurances. The talk then shifts to the topic of Ukraine's nuclear arms, with the speaker explaining the financial and technological cost of reinstating Ukraine's nuclear weapons program. The lack of funds and technology makes the revival of the nuclear status impractical at the moment.
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In the YouTube video titled "12.02 В Авдееву идут наши резервы. Финансирование от США будет," the speaker discusses Russia's possible responses to sanctions, including secretly building nuclear facilities and potential uprisings. They suggest that Russia should focus on self-sufficiency instead of going against its current supporters. The speaker also mentions local councils giving financial incentives to encourage men to join the military and criticizes the Russian government and military leadership for violating international peace agreements. Slava, another speaker, discusses the importance of accurate information for Ukrainian troops and US funding, expressing gratitude towards volunteers and criticizing those in power for leading people towards false causes. Both speakers express their hope for continued military aid and technology to bolster defensive capabilities and emphasize the significance of accurate information and the importance of protecting peace.