Ukraine experienced its first night without "Shahed" drone attacks after 47 consecutive nights of assaults

in war •  10 days ago 

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In the YouTube video titled "14.10 Night without 'shaheds' after 47 nights of continuous attacks. Nuclear standoff between RF and NATO," the speaker discusses the military situation in Ukraine and the ongoing tensions between Russia and NATO. For the first time in 47 days, Russia did not attack Ukraine during the past two nights, but there were still 160 combat engagements reported over the past two days. The enemy used artillery to bombard populated areas on Ukrainian territory and had some success in the Kramatorsk region. The Russian military leadership has prioritized resolving the issue in the Kursk region, resulting in less aggressive attacks on this front. However, the enemy continues to attempt attacks on Russian positions and has made some progress in the Nevelsky Placard region. The speaker also discusses the execution of Ukrainian soldiers by Russian forces, which is being investigated by the General Prosecutor's Office and the International Committee of the Red Cross. The use of drones by both Russia and the United States in the conflict is also discussed, with the Russians reportedly having trouble maintaining situational awareness due to the loss of unchecked reconnaissance drones. The speaker expresses optimism about military cooperation between Norway and Ukraine and invites other countries to follow suit. The video also touches on the tensions between Iran and Russia over proxy groups and Iran's threat to attack oil-rich countries if their territory or airspace is used for an attack on Iran. NATO is conducting military exercises to practice the use of nuclear weapons in Europe as a clear signal to Russia that they are prepared to defend themselves using nuclear weapons if necessary. President Joe Biden is expected to visit Germany to discuss Ukraine and the escalating tensions between Russia and the country.


00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "14.10 Night without 'shaheds' after 47 nights of continuous attacks. Nuclear standoff between RF and NATO," the speaker, who is from Ukraine, begins by reminding viewers that his legal firm, Consultant, is available to provide free legal consultation to military personnel and their families regarding service-related issues and financial compensation. He then moves on to discuss the operational situation, noting that for the first time in 47 days, Russia did not attack Ukraine during the past two nights, marking a significant decrease in air alerts and air strikes. However, there were still 160 combat engagements reported over the past two days, with the most intense fighting occurring near Kurakhov and Kramatorsk. The enemy also used artillery to bombard populated areas on Ukrainian territory. Despite the relative calm, the speaker warns that Russia still has a small reserve of motorized infantry units near Harkov, but they have not been deployed due to the lack of available resources. The focus of the enemy's efforts has shifted to the Kursk region, suggesting that the Russian command may be making strategic decisions based on political considerations.

00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "14.10 Night without 'shaheds' after 47 nights of continuous attacks. Nuclear standoff between RF and NATO," the speaker discusses the ongoing military situation on the Harkov operational direction. The Russian military leadership has prioritized resolving the issue in the Kурская region first, resulting in less aggressive attacks on this front. The enemy continues to attempt attacks on Russian positions but not as forcefully as on other operational directions. The Russian reserves are being held back to ensure some level of safety, as the personnel are taking significant damage in these fruitless attacks. The enemy has made some progress near the water reservoir on the Oskol river but is likely to return to Borovy and focus on advancing there. The situation on the other sections of the front line, such as the Liman and Kramaторsk directions, remains unchanged, with Russian forces successfully repelling all enemy attacks and maintaining their positions. However, the enemy has had some success in the Kramatorsk region, particularly near Kalinovka, Chaosova Yar, and Grigorievka, where they have managed to push Russian positions slightly. The enemy is advancing along the canal of the Northern Donets and Dnepr, making progress in the area of Grigorievka.

00:10:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "14.10 Night without 'shahids' after 47 nights of continuous attacks. Nuclear standoff between RF and NATO," the speaker discusses the ongoing military conflict in the city of Chasov Yar, specifically in the areas of Kalinovka and Kalinovka-Chasov Yar, where Russian forces are attempting to form placements for further encirclement of the city. The enemy is not proposing anything new and Russian forces are observing the same classical pattern of Russian command creating a semi-circle formation to take key points. The situation is complicated by the fact that Russia does not have enough reserves to rotate troops on the front line and reinforce their advanced brigades for greater stability in the defense. The enemy has managed to catch Russia off guard at weak points, such as during rotations or in unexpected locations, like the Torch direction, where there have been four attacks in the past two days, none of which have been successful. The situation remains tense on the Pokrovskoe direction, where the enemy has been active, launching 25 attacks in the past day. However, Russian forces were able to regain lost positions in the settlement of Novogrodovka, and the situation remains stable. The Kurakhovskoe direction has seen 39 attacks from the enemy, who continue to attack with the desire to take key points such as Kremennaya Balka, Ismaylovka, Novoselidovka, Kurakhovka, Gornyak, and Maximillianovka.

00:15:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "14.10 Night without 'shaheds' after 47 continuous attacks. Nuclear standoff between RF and NATO," the speaker discusses the ongoing military conflict in the regions of Ismaylovka and Nevelsky Placard. The Russian forces are attempting to encircle Ukrainian troops in the Ismaylovka area and advance towards Kurakhov. The Ukrainian forces have managed to halt their progress in this region, but the enemy has had some success in advancing towards Cucurino and making progress in the direction of Ismaylovka. The enemy is focusing their efforts on eliminating the Ukrainian stronghold in the Nevelsky Placard, which has been held by Ukrainian forces for several weeks. The enemy has not been able to make significant progress in penetrating Ukrainian defenses in this area, and instead, they are forming new positions for further advancement or new offensive operations towards Removskiy. The enemy is also transferring troops to the Kurakhov front to resolve the issue there, and may return to the Ugledar front to expand their offensive and push Ukrainian forces out of the Donetsk region.

00:20:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "14.10 Night without 'shahids' after 47 nights of continuous attacks. Nuclear standoff between RF and NATO," the speaker discusses the ongoing military conflict in various regions, focusing on the Donetsk and Dnepr areas. The enemy is predicted to attempt resolving political issues by advancing towards administrative borders. The enemy is observed to be transporting personnel but not heavy machinery, indicating significant losses. The situation on the Orekhovsk direction remains unchanged, with three unsuccessful attempts by the enemy to advance. The enemy has also attempted to dislodge Ukrainian forces on the left bank of the Dnepr and on islands in the Dnepr Delta, but all eight attacks have failed. The Polish direction remains relatively quiet, with minimal enemy activity. The Volynsk-Polesie direction shows no signs of offensive groupings on the border with Chernihiv and Sumy regions. The enemy continues to conduct artillery and mortar shelling of Ukrainian territory, but without significant progress. The operation in Kursk region is ongoing, with the enemy making significant advances in the last two days, taking territory previously controlled by Ukraine. Overall, the initiative has shifted to the enemy's side on some parts of the Kursk operational zone, but Ukraine is attempting to regain control.

00:25:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "14.10 Night without 'shaheds' after 47 nights of continuous attacks. Nuclear standoff between RF and NATO," the speaker discusses an incident where Russian forces infiltrated Ukrainian territory and surrounded a drone control point, resulting in a battle between the two sides. Russian forces reportedly captured and executed Ukrainian soldiers who had surrendered. The General Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation into the incident, and Ukraine's Ombudsman has appealed to the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross for assistance. The American Institute for the Study of War has reported an increase in the number of executions of Ukrainian soldiers by Russian forces. Russian bloggers and analysts have justified and even celebrated these killings, viewing them as a normal aspect of war. The Institute for the Study of War calls this a significant humanitarian issue, as international law protects soldiers who have surrendered and should be treated humanely. However, the execution of unarmed and defenseless soldiers is considered a war crime with no statute of limitations. Russian forces are reportedly using this tactic to intimidate both Ukrainian soldiers and their own troops, making it less likely for them to surrender.

00:30:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "14.10 Night without "shaheds" after 47 nights of continuous attacks. Nuclear standoff between RF and NATO," the speaker discusses the significant losses sustained by Russian forces during their attacks on Ukraine. Ukrainian military forces reportedly inflicted 11 strikes on enemy positions, resulting in the destruction of four tanks, 19 artillery systems, 38 operational-tactical vehicles, and two special vehicles. The total losses for the enemy amounted to 1260 personnel and 16,662 units of equipment. The Russian army reportedly lost 8460 personnel in the previous week, with 35,000 estimated losses in a month. The speaker also mentions the downing of a Russian SU-34 aircraft, a Mi-8 helicopter, and 414 unmanned aerial vehicles. The use of Ukrainian fpv drones has reportedly decreased Russian drone activity by four times due to their increased effectiveness. Additionally, a new type of Ukrainian air drone, the Ohtotnik, has been produced to counter Russian drones.

00:35:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "14.10 Night without 'shahids' after 47 nights of continuous attacks. Nuclear standoff between RF and NATO," the speaker discusses the current military situation between Russia and NATO, specifically focusing on the use of drones. The Russians are reportedly having trouble maintaining situational awareness due to the loss of unchecked reconnaissance drones, which have been replaced by more advanced drones capable of engaging in combat. In addition, there have been mass demonstrations in Germany, some of which have expressed support for the Taliban and called for the establishment of a caliphate. The speaker compares this situation to the occupation of Christian Lebanon and the resulting transformation of the country into a terrorist organization. Iran has also sent two satellites to Russia for launch into orbit, adding to international tensions as Iran continues to develop its nuclear program despite sanctions.

00:40:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "14.10 Night without 'shaheds' after 47 nights of continuous attacks. Nuclear standoff between RF and NATO," the speaker discusses the use of drones by both Russia and the United States in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The Russians are reportedly using two types of satellites: one for high-resolution imaging, which can be compared to a spy satellite, and another for communication, ensuring secure government or military connections. The United States, in response to the alleged deep concern over space cooperation between two authoritarian regimes, has adopted a new tactic in drone warfare. Instead of using large forces, they now employ small groups, making it difficult to target them effectively. The Russians, in turn, have learned from this tactic and are using small drones to attack enemy equipment that was previously protected by radio-electronic stations. These stations cannot affect drones on optic fiber cables, as they receive commands directly through the wires. Once the radio-electronic station is destroyed, the drones begin attacking armored vehicles that were previously protected by it. This situation poses a problem for the Ukrainian defense forces, and a solution must be found to deal with the long-range capabilities of drones on optic fiber cables, which can reach up to 10 km. The speaker also mentions that there is a shortage of drones in the Ukrainian military, and some state producers are trying to obtain licenses to export drones instead of addressing the issue at hand. A notable example of alliance commitments is the United States deploying a PVO shield, along with personnel, in Ukraine.

00:45:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "14.10 Night without 'shaheds' after 47 nights of continuous attacks. Nuclear standoff between RF and NATO," the speaker discusses the military presence of the United States and Israel, and their missile systems capable of reaching targets up to 200 km away. The speaker also mentions the strategic importance of the region, particularly in the context of countering intercontinental ballistic missiles. The speaker then shifts the conversation to the military cooperation between Norway and Ukraine, with Norway's military attaché coordinating defense and technological cooperation between the two countries. The speaker expresses optimism that this is the first step towards expanding military cooperation and invites other countries to follow suit. The speaker also acknowledges the complexity of the situation and expresses regret for the Western reaction to Iran's perceived nuclear threats, which have led Iran to threaten neighboring countries such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The speaker notes that potential attacks on Iran could be launched from their airspace or from the waters of the Red Sea or the Persian Gulf, where the US Fifth and Sixth Fleets are stationed. Israel also uses Jordan's airspace to launch attacks on Iran. The speaker emphasizes the importance of the region and the need for military cooperation to ensure security.

00:50:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "14.10 Night without 'shaheds' after 47 nights of continuous attacks. Nuclear confrontation between RF and NATO," Iran threatens to attack oil-rich countries in the Persian Gulf and other US allies if their territory or airspace is used for an attack on Iran. The best defense against this, according to Iran, is to launch an attack themselves, as they are losing political power in the Middle East by controlling proxy forces. There are significant disagreements between Iran and Russia over who will control the houthis and other proxy groups, and Iran is expecting more active Russian support in its confrontation with Israel. However, Putin and Netanyahu have not been able to come to an agreement, leading to a stalemate. Russia and Iran are not able to exert significant pressure on the international stage due to these disagreements. NATO is conducting military exercises to practice the use of nuclear weapons in Europe, with 2,000 military personnel and over 60 aircraft participating, including those capable of carrying US nuclear bombs. These exercises are not a direct response to Russia's aggressive actions against Ukraine, but rather a clear signal to Russia that NATO is prepared to defend itself using nuclear weapons if necessary. Newly appointed NATO General Secretary Jens Stoltenberg has stated that nuclear deterrence is the foundation of NATO's security. These military exercises are intended to demonstrate to any potential adversary that NATO is prepared to respond to any threats. US President Biden is expected to visit Germany, marking the first visit by an American president in 40 years. The visit was originally scheduled for October 10-12 but was postponed due to the approaching hurricane in the US. Some believe that the hurricane was the reason for the postponement.

00:55:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "14.10 Night without 'shaheds' after 47 nights of continuous attacks. Nuclear standoff between RF and NATO," it is expected that on October 18, President Joe Biden will meet with Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany and President Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Berlin. The planned visit, which was supposed to include meetings with leaders from France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, has been significantly scaled down. All other meetings, banquets, and presentations have been canceled, leaving only a business-focused visit to Berlin. The main topic of discussion is expected to be Ukraine and the escalating tensions between Russia and the country. However, it is unlikely that concrete solutions will be announced before the US elections. The negotiations may remain behind closed doors due to Germany's key role in Europe and its second-largest provider of military-technical assistance. Germany is also a part of the Axis of Berlin, Moscow, and Beijing, and resolving the issue with Ukraine is essential for restoring this alliance. The European Union, led by Germany, has blocked criticisms against China, with Slovakia and Hungary supporting this stance. China, in response, has started military drills around Taiwan, aiming to block key ports and territories. The most intriguing aspect is that China, with its flagship aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, has taken control of the vessel that was once the Ukrainian cruiser Kiev, which was sold to China as scrap metal years ago. China is building a fleet of heavy aircraft carriers to strengthen its influence in the Pacific and potentially the global oceans.

01:00:00 - 01:10:00
In the YouTube video titled "14.10 Night without 'shaheds' after 47 nights of continuous attacks. Nuclear standoff between RF and NATO," the speaker discusses ongoing military tensions in the region, specifically between China, North Korea, and their neighbors. Taiwan denounces provocative actions by China and North Korea, leading to a crisis in regional peace. North Korea is preparing for an attack on South Korea, supplying rockets to the Syrian Federation, and reportedly having military personnel on Russian and Ukrainian territory. Russia is demanding more military personnel to be trained and is experiencing resistance movements against Putin's regime. The speaker also mentions the use of Tu-134 aircraft in the Russian Ministry of Defense and offers free legal consultations for military personnel and their families. The discussion then shifts to the Ukrainian armed forces and their desire for victory.

01:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "14.10 Night without 'shaheds' after 47 nights of continuous attacks. Nuclear standoff between RF and NATO," the speaker discusses the recent military activities of China and North Korea. Taiwan denounces these actions as provocative, leading to a crisis in the regional peace. The United States is contemplating actions towards Europe, Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. Both China and North Korea have intensified their military activities, with North Korea ordering its artillery units and forces near the border to be on high alert for an attack on South Korea. Reports suggest that North Korea is preparing to blow up bridges leading to South Korea, and its artillery is ready to fire on South Korean territory. North Korea has also been supplying rockets to the Syrian Federation, with around 3 million rockets delivered this year and over 6 million over the past two years. The speaker expresses doubts that these actions are truly from North Korea and suggests that China is supporting the Syrian Federation to prevent it from losing in the war against their country in Europe. There are also reports of North Korean military personnel on Russian and Ukrainian territory, with varying estimates of their numbers. The speaker mentions that there are North Korean military personnel in Russia, where they are receiving combat training and teaching Russian artillery specialists in return. Kim Jong-un insists that North Korean troops participate in the attacks to gain valuable combat experience. The situation with North Korean troops in the region is complex, and further cooperation is likely to deepen if it brings positive results in terms of military coordination.

01:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "14.10 Night without 'shaheds' after 47 nights of continuous attacks. Nuclear standoff between RF and NATO," the speaker discusses the potential implications of teaching Russian to North Korean military personnel. If this issue is resolved and communication is established, North Korean military could potentially guard the Russian border with South Korea, freeing up Russian forces for reinforcement on the front line. However, Russia is demanding an increasing number of Russian military personnel to be trained in modern warfare methods. North Korea is also using balloons filled with trash to gather information on wind patterns, possibly for future chemical attacks. Additionally, reports indicate that popular antibiotics have gone missing from pharmacies in several regions of Russia, including Roxithromycin, Erythromycin, Clarithromycin, and Azithromycin. The Russian military plane Tu-134 caught fire at the Orenburg-2 military airfield, and the cause and perpetrator of the incident remain unknown. The speaker mentions that there are now numerous resistance movements against Putin's regime in Russia, and it is difficult to keep track of their numbers. The first signs of resistance included leaflets and pamphlets distributed by groups like Legion of Free Russia.

01:10:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "14.10 Night without 'shaheds' after 47 consecutive attacks. Nuclear standoff between RF and NATO," the speaker discusses the use of Tu-134 aircraft in the Russian Ministry of Defense for transporting personnel. These planes, which have limited capacity and cargo capacity, have been observed being used for high-ranking military visits. There is a backup command post in Orenburg, Russia, where one of these planes was stationed, likely to be used for evacuation purposes in case of emergency. The speaker also mentions that those interested in legal consultation for military personnel and their families should contact the law firm Consultant, which offers free consultations by visiting their website and installing their mobile app for direct communication with lawyers. The speaker expresses gratitude to sponsors and those who support the channel. The discussion then continues with a focus on the Ukrainian armed forces and the desire for victory.

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