7.02 Massive missile attack on Ukraine

in ukraine •  10 months ago 

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In the YouTube video titled "7.02 Массированный ракетно-шахедный удар по Украине.Успешный год работы СБУ," the speaker reports on the latest attack by Russia on Ukrainian territory, which involved the use of various airborne weapons, resulting in the destruction of 44 targets and damages to civilians and infrastructure. The speaker also discusses the successes and ongoing battles in various operational directions along the Ukrainian frontlines, with Ukrainian forces holding their ground while inflicting heavy damages on the enemy. Despite some challenges, the situation remains stable for the most part. The speaker also highlights the tactical successes of the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) over the last year, having reportedly destroyed over $1 billion worth of enemy equipment and targeting collaborators and Russian agents. The video also touches on military and geopolitical developments, such as the reestablishment of Ukraine's grain export route in the Black Sea through military means and the recruitment of mercenaries in Syria to fight against Ukraine by the Russian Federation.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "7.02 Массированный ракетно-шахедный удар по Украине.Успешный год работы СБУ," the speaker reports that Russia or the Federation launched several attacks on Ukrainian territory using various forms of airborne weapons. This attack, which occurred at night, marked the first mass raid in over three weeks. The attack consisted of several types of missiles and rockets, including operational-tactical and ballistic missiles, as well as drones. In total, the enemy used 64 weapons, including 136 and 131 type Shahet drones, 29 Kalibr rockets, and three sea-launched rockets. The launches were carried out from various locations, including airfields and the Caspian Sea. The consequences of this attack resulted in the destruction of 44 targets, including 26 rockets, three Kalibr missiles, and 15 drones. Additionally, there were reports of two rockets fired at the city of Kharkov, which were confirmed to be North Korean N-23 rockets. The attack also resulted in damages to homes, telecommunications, and power grids in Kiev and elsewhere, leaving some people dead and injured.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "7.02 Массированный ракетно-шахедный удар по Украине.Успешный год работы СБУ," the speaker discusses the damage caused by drone strikes and Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure, including the estimated cost of $58 million for these attacks on Ukraine's economy. The Russian army has decreased military activity on the front lines due to exhaustion, but they continued to launch 88 obstructive attacks using reactive systems and aircraft, leading to civilian casualties and damage to infrastructure in regions such as Chernihiv, Sumy, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson, and Mykolaiv. The Operational-Strategic Grouping of Ukrainian forces, which includes the Volynsk and Polesye directions, continues to maintain control while working to prevent enemy infiltration. The situation remains tense but stable, with Ukrainian artillery attempting to suppress enemy fire. Despite a lack of significant changes, the enemy continues military presence in border regions and uses diversionary tactics. Russian forces did not initiate any major offensive actions on the Kupiansk front, but they faced counter-attacks from Ukrainian forces on the Limansky front. The general staff reports that the Ukrainian forces were able to regain lost positions in areas such as Bevorohove, Terny, and Hryhorivka.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "7.02 Массированный ракетно-шахедный удар по Украине. Успешный год работы СБУ," the speaker discusses the tactical successes and ongoing battles in various operational directions along the Ukrainian frontlines. In the Jamaole region of Vinnitsa, Ukrainian forces successfully repelled 12 enemy attacks, but the situation remains heavy as the enemy continues to pressure Avdeevka, attempting to encircle Ukrainian troops. On the Northern flank near Novobakhmutovka and Avdeevka, Ukrainian forces repelled 21 enemy attacks but were unable to halt all advances. The enemy made partial gains in the railroad area near Avdeevka,expanding their infiltration into the Ukrainian defense line. In other sectors, such as the Mariupol and Shakhtorsk directions, Ukrainian forces repelled enemy attacks and inflicted significant damage, forcing them to retreat. Aviation forces also helped to target and damage the enemy's personnel and equipment in various areas. Overall, despite some encirclement attempts and limited enemy successes, Ukrainian forces continue to hold their ground and inflict heavy damages on the enemy.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "7.02 Массированный ракетно-шахедный удар по Украине.Успешный год работы СБУ," the speaker discusses the losses inflicted on the enemy in various military engagements over the past day, which totaled approximately 890 personnel and 139 units of equipment, including tanks, armored personnel carriers, artillery systems, multiple rocket launchers, drones, and special machinery. The speaker goes on to note that it has been a year since Vasily Malyuk was appointed head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), with a record-breaking number of votes in the Verkhovna Rada. During his tenure, the SBU has undergone significant transformations, gaining a reputation as a formidable intelligence agency. Unique contributions of the SBU include the development of a department focusing on underwater drones, which have reportedly disrupted the balance of power in the Black Sea. The SBU is also credited with neutralizing eight Russian military vessels and lifting the naval blockade of Ukrainian ports. Additionally, the SBU's contributions to the war effort and economic recovery are highlighted, with the volume of cargo transportation at Ukrainian ports approaching wartime levels.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "7.02 Массированный ракетно-шахедный удар по Украине.Успешный год работы СБУ," it is reported that the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) has destroyed over $1 billion worth of enemy equipment, including more than 550 tanks, and that the SBU and Ukrainian military have been responsible for the destruction of strategic objects and infrastructure in Russia, including fuel refineries and airports. The speaker notes that these actions bring the war to Russia's doorstep and that the SBU has even targeted collaborators and traitors on enemy territory to demoralize the work of occupation authorities. One notable operation was the assassination of an ideologue of Russian unity in a cafe. The SBU is currently enjoying a high level of public trust and prestige in Ukraine, reversing previous negative perceptions.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "7.02 Массированный ракетно-шахедный удар по Украине.Успешный год работы СБУ," Vasiliy Malyuk discusses the various activities of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) over the past year. He highlights the work against Russian agents and diversionary activities on occupied territories and in enemy territory. The SBU has also conducted successful counterintelligence operations and battled collaborators on occupied lands. Notably, Malyuk led an operation against a network of agents disguised as Orthodox priests under the Moscow Patriarchate – the first such operation in Ukraine's history. Additionally, the SBU has targeted pro-Russian oligarchs, seized their assets, and had their cases transferred to courts to prevent illegal schemes. Malyuk's leadership and the SBU's successes have been crucial, with his consistent presence on the front lines and setting an example for his subordinates. With these accomplishments, the SBU has proven its vital role in Ukraine's security.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "7.02 Массированный ракетно-шахедный удар по Украине.Успешный год работы СБУ," EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell visited Ukraine and witnessed the production of drones and the MVD's special forces training center. Borrell also experienced a rocket attack while in a bomb shelter in Kyiv, which he will discuss with certain European parliament deputies who are calling for the EU to cease support for Ukraine. European Council President Charles Michel expressed shock over calls for peace in Ukraine and the possibility of Crimea and Luhansk remaining part of Russian territory during a speech in the European Parliament. European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen stated that the EU intends to make Ukraine's military and military industry a part of its own military capabilities. Regarding the construction of a drone factory by Turkish Defense Company Baykar, the CEO revealed that they still need around 12 months to complete construction, with a planned output of 120 units per year. The interview took place shortly after the construction began in the late 1990s. Further, Turkish President Erdogan and Putin are set to discuss a new grain export mechanism for Ukraine, as reported by Reuters.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "7.02 Массированный ракетно-шхедный удар по Украине.Успешный год работы СБУ," the speaker discusses various military and geopolitical developments in Ukraine. The United Nations General Secretary agreed that previous grain export deals have collapsed, and Ukraine has chosen to reestablish its trade route in the Black Sea through military means. Turkey and Russia are reportedly working on a new export mechanism for Ukrainian grain without Ukraine's involvement, and Ukraine has been exporting and importing grain for the past ten years without Russia or Turkey's participation. The country is also developing long-range drones capable of reaching targets up to 40 km away. Additionally, Ukraine is negotiating with Sweden to purchase BMP CV 90 battle tanks, with discussions ongoing regarding financing and purchasing terms. The production of these battle tanks could potentially take place on Ukrainian territory. Despite this progress, there are reportedly long waitlists for military positions in Ukraine.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "7.02 Массированный ракетно-шахедный удар по Украине.Успешный год работы СБУ," the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) reports that the Syrian Federation is recruiting mercenaries in Syria for battles against Ukraine. The training takes place near Aleppo and an airbase, and around a thousand mercenaries receive intensive urban warfare training. After completing their training, they are transported to the Hmeimim airbase in Syria and given Russian passports before being mobilized into the Russian occupation army. Russia has attempted to recruit a large number of mercenaries and was previously thwarted in their efforts. In response to this conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Poland, a member of NATO, took defensive measures by deploying surface-to-air missile systems along its border and giving permission to shoot down any Russian missiles that entered their airspace, considering it an act of self-defense. Two Russian bombers and escorts flew into the recognition zone of the US anti-aircraft defense system in Alaska, which generated concern and reactions in the Kremlin, but no conflict ensued. A Russian Tu-95 MS bomber and support aircraft entered the recognition zone of the US anti-aircraft defense system in Alaska, causing alarm, but no conflict arose. The US air defense system identified and tracked the Russian aircraft without engaging.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "7.02 Массированный ракетно-шахедный удар по Украине.Успешный год работы СБУ," the speaker discusses Russia's persistent efforts to draw NATO into the war in Ukraine. He explains that the military-political situation in Ukraine and around the country has reached a certain point, inviting viewers to subscribe to his channel and like the video if they find it informative. In response to a question about why 90% of missiles and drones were being shot down a few months ago versus the current 60%, the speaker clarifies that the statistics are not accurate as they depend on the period of time considered and the geographical distribution of Ukraine's defense systems. The speaker adds that while the country has a large territory, it does not have enough anti-missile defense systems to cover it all. As a result, some areas have a lower density of systems, making it easier for enemy drones and missiles to penetrate those regions. The speaker emphasizes that there is no consistent pattern of success in shooting down a certain proportion of enemy drones and missiles and that the results vary depending on the application of the enemy's air attack methods and the geographical location. The speaker also mentions that Ukraine's armed forces do not have their own air force, and the available anti-missile defense systems are used mostly for countering missile attacks. He then expresses shock at the question about the future development of Ukraine's air force as it is not applicable to the country's current situation.

00:50:00

In this section of the YouTube video titled "7.02 Массированный ракетно-шахедный удар по Украине.Успешный год работы СБУ," the speaker discusses the composition of the Ukrainian military, specifically the air forces. The speaker explains that there is a "White Book," which provides information on the structure and future developments of the military, including existing weaponry and aviation. The Ukrainian military includes air forces, which consist of both military-air and air defense systems. There is also Ukrainian aviation that functions within these air forces, and today it engages in both defensive and offensive roles. The speaker notes that although the technological capability of Ukrainian aircraft lags behind that of Russia's, the country hopes for support from Western allies in the form of weapons, aircraft, and missiles to level the playing field. The speaker also ponders the potential for negotiations to save lives and criticizes the repetition of Putin's rhetoric for escalating the war, which has resulted in significant Ukrainian territory losses, but also the failure of the Russian army to make significant gains. The conflict has seen a near equilibrium in the balance of lost and regained territory for nearly twenty-three years, with the second strongest army in the world struggling to perform a large-scale offensive operation. Ukraine, despite the loss of some territory, continues to build up its forces in preparation to challenge the Russian occupation.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "7.02 Массированный ракетно-шахедный удар по Украине.Успешный год работы СБУ," the speaker refutes claims of ineffective Ukrainian defense systems, specifically those related to radar technology. The speaker explains that Ukrainian systems like "кольчуга" can passively scan the sky for long distances, covering a wide spectrum of frequencies. These systems are spread across the country and are an essential component of Ukraine's air defense system, capable of detecting and classifying aircraft and potential threats. The speaker also notes that there are around 19 operational radar stations of this type.

01:00:00 - 01:10:00

In the "7.02 Массированный ракетно-шахедный удар по Украине.Успешный год работы СБУ" YouTube video, the speaker discusses geopolitical alignments during a potential Third World War, focusing on Ukraine and its economy. They suggest that Russia and China would join forces due to resource support and political influence for Russia, and economic sustainability for China. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine is crucial for China's international standing. The speaker also touches upon Ukraine's military needs, expressing concern over budget allocation prioritizing the military over drone procurement. They mention the role of civilian volunteers in producing drones and the importance of self-sufficiency in the face of potential Russian aggression. The video then discusses the aftermath of Russian attacks on Ukraine, noting disputed casualty numbers and Russian denials. The speaker emphasizes no changes to the Constitution, taxes, or pension age, while acknowledging historical Russian territories. They express gratitude to supporters and continue analyzing the situation in Ukraine.

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