New Kremlin deadlines for ousting Ukrainian Armed Forces from the Kursk region

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In the YouTube video titled "22.10 Новые сроки Кремля по вытеснению ВСУ с Курской обл., 1.02.2025 г. рф оплатит оружие для ВСУ," the speaker discusses recent military activity in the war between Russia and Ukraine, including drone attacks on strategic targets and the Russian Federation's financing of North Korean soldiers and nuclear research in occupied Crimea. The speaker also reports on the expected assistance package worth over $400 million for Ukraine from various countries, including the US and UK, and ongoing discussions about new sanctions against coastal countries. The speaker reminds viewers of the availability of free legal consultation from the firm Consultant for military personnel and their families.


00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.10 Новые сроки Кремля по вытеснению ВСУ с Курской обл., 1.02.2025 г. рф оплатит оружие для ВСУ," the speaker begins by reminding viewers that a legal firm is available to provide free consultation to military personnel and their families regarding their service and financial compensation. He then moves on to discuss recent military activity, reporting that enemy drone attacks occurred in various regions of Ukraine during the previous night, resulting in the downing of several drones and civilian casualties. The speaker notes a significant decrease in enemy military activity, but warns that this lull may be temporary and could be followed by another surge. According to the speaker, there were 134 military engagements along the front line over the past day, and the enemy carried out two rocket attacks and 82 aerial attacks, including the use of 136 air-dropped bombs on Ukrainian positions and adjacent territory. Enemy artillery fired over 4,000 shells at populated areas and military bases.

00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.10 New Deadlines from Kremlin to Displace Ukrainian Forces from Kursaka oblast, 1.02.2025," the operational situation is discussed on the Harkov and Kupkinsk operational fronts. The enemy continued to launch offensive actions on the Harkov front, specifically in the Lipcy and Votchansky areas, where they have been consistently attacking. However, there were no significant breakthroughs, and the enemy retreated after sustaining losses. On the Kupkinsk front, the enemy's military activity significantly decreased, with only five engagements reported. The Ukrainian forces successfully repelled the enemy's attacks near Petropavlovka, Zelenaya roshcha, Visnoye, and Lozova. The situation remains tense, but the Ukrainian forces have backup routes and ways to supply their garrisons. The enemy has reduced the number of attacks on the Kupkinsk front, possibly due to heavy losses. The Russian command is considering which operational directions to prioritize for active offensive actions, with Kupkinsk, Pokrov, Kramaторsk, and Kurahov being the most active. The situation on the Cubinsk front remains unchanged, with no successful attacks reported, and the enemy continues to bombard positions with artillery and aircraft.

00:10:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.10 New Deadlines from the Kremlin for Displacing Ukrainian Forces from Kurska oblast, 1.02.2025," the speaker discusses the ongoing military situation in the Kramatorske and Toretske directions in eastern Ukraine. Despite some advances by Russian forces near Nevelska and attempts to encircle Ukrainian positions, Ukrainian forces have managed to repel attacks and maintain control of the areas. The situation in Toretske is more complex but remains under Ukrainian control. The majority of attacks have been focused on the town of Chasov Yar, where Russian forces have tried to enter the city to initiate street fighting. The line of contact between the two sides is shown on a map, and there is currently no information on Russian advances in the Kramatorske direction. The situation in the Toretske direction has worsened slightly, with Russian forces making some progress near Nevelska but not in the city itself. Despite this, Ukrainian forces remain in control of the area, and there are ongoing fierce street battles. The Russian offensive has slowed down, with the tempo of advance similar to that before the capture of Avdeevka by Russian forces. The majority of Russian attacks have been concentrated on the Sukhaya Balka, Vozdvyzhenka, Myrolyubivka, Red Yar, Luhg, Selidovo, and Mikhailovka areas. The only place where Russian forces have made significant progress is in the forested area of Lesivka. This well-fortified settlement is currently being held by Ukrainian forces, and further battles for its control may be forthcoming. The road to Mironovgrad or Pokrovsk is the focus of Russian efforts.

00:15:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.10 New Deadlines for the Kremlin to Displace Ukrainian Forces from Kursk Oblast, 1.02.2025," the speaker discusses the ongoing military conflict between Russian and Ukrainian forces in the Kursk Oblast region. The Russian forces have made some progress in the area of the forests, but have not achieved significant success yet. The fighting has resulted in numerous attacks on both sides, with the Russians making some gains towards Kurahovo, but still facing a long way to go. The Ukrainian forces have been able to hold their positions, including in the Removsky and Pridneprovsky directions, where they have inflicted substantial damage on the enemy. The situation along the border between Chernihiv and Sumy regions remains tense, but under control by Ukrainian forces. No major changes have occurred in this area for a long time.

00:20:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.10 New Deadlines from Kremlin for Displacing Ukrainian Forces from Kursk Oblast, 1.02.2025," the speaker discusses recent military actions in the Kursk region of Ukraine. Russian forces attempted to advance towards the Seym River to split the enemy's forces into Western and Eastern parts and expel them from the area. However, their efforts were unsuccessful, and they were unable to cut off the Northern flank of the Ukrainian forces. Instead, the Russians stabilized the situation on the Eastern front and improved their control over the territory in the Kursk region. The deadline for clearing the Kursk region has been pushed back to February 1, indicating that the enemy will likely gather more troops in the area for a third attempt. The speaker recalls the first two attempts, the first involving heavy artillery bombardment and the recruitment of local conscripts, and the second attempt resulting in the capture of several enemy soldiers who had previously been in Russian custody. These soldiers were then sent back into battle.

00:25:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.10 New Deadlines from Kremlin to Drive Ukrainian Forces out of Kursk Oblast, 1.02.2025," the speaker discusses the Russian military's attempts to mobilize soldiers and the ongoing conflict in the Kursk Oblast region of Ukraine. The first attempt to mobilize soldiers failed, and the Russian military has been trying to form a new group of around 100,000 soldiers to be taken from various sources, including those with unpaid debts for housing and utilities. The deadline for this mobilization is February 1, and Russia is reportedly bombing civilian areas in the Kursk region to create a need for more troops. The Russian military has also suffered significant losses in the conflict, with over 1,350 enemy personnel, 26 tanks, 24 artillery systems, and other equipment destroyed or damaged. The Russian and Ukrainian forces are engaging in a mutual process of warfare, with each side responding to the other's actions.

00:30:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.10 Новые сроки Кремля по вытеснению ВСУ с Курской обл., 1.02.2025 г. рф оплатит оружие для ВСУ," the speaker discusses recent attacks using drones on Russian territories, specifically targeting a microelectronics factory in Kremenchuk, Ukraine. The factory produces radio components used in high-precision weapons systems. The drone attacks reportedly disrupted the production process, causing the factory to halt production. The speaker also mentions attacks on other strategic targets in various regions, including a spirt factory in Tuльская oblast, a cauchemol plant, and a thermal power station. The speaker expresses confidence that their drones will continue to assist in the repair and restoration efforts. The video also touches upon the ongoing military and political situation, mentioning South Korea's consideration of sending officers and experts to Ukraine for joint operations and the withdrawal of Cuba from the BRICS summit.

00:35:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.10 New Deadlines from the Kremlin to Displace Ukrainian Forces from Kursk Oblast, 1.02.2025," Radio Free Europe reports that the Russian Federation has been financing North Korean soldiers and nuclear research in occupied Crimea. Putin is allegedly fearful of these soldiers entering Russian territory, especially in the region of Kursk Oblast. Additionally, MAGA, a pro-Russian organization, has been funding scientific projects in Russia, some of which have been ongoing since the annexation of Crimea. The training of several participants from the temporarily occupied Donetsk region is also taking place in Moscow this week. Maya Sandu leads the presidential race in Moldova's first round with 42.45% of the votes, while her closest competitor, Andrei Năstase, trails behind with 25.98%. There are allegations of corruption involving the purchase of votes to prevent citizens from voting for the European Vector of development in Moldova. The United States is preparing a new financial aid package for Ukraine, worth $400 million, which includes artillery shells for HIMARS and Javelin and AT4 anti-tank systems. The Pentagon has also announced a new package of $800 million in aid for Ukraine's production of drones.

00:40:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.10 New Deadlines from the Kremlin to Displace Ukrainian Forces from Kursk Oblast, 1.02.2025," Ukraine is expected to receive a package of assistance worth over $400 million from various countries, including the US and UK. The US is providing $20 billion, and the UK is contributing 2.26 billion pounds as part of a larger $50 billion loan from the G7 countries. The loan, which Ukraine will not have to repay with interest or principal, is being funded through the interest on frozen Russian assets. The G7 countries plan to keep these assets frozen until Russia compensates Ukraine for damages incurred during the conflict. Additionally, France is considering deploying non-nuclear peacekeeping forces in Ukraine. The European Union is also considering new sanctions against Russia, targeting a Russian gas terminal and shadow fleet, which is estimated to be worth over $10 billion. These sanctions are in response to Russia's expansion of its shadow fleet, which has been causing significant environmental damage through oil spills in the Baltic and North Seas.

00:45:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.10 New Deadlines from the Kremlin to Displace Ukrainian Forces from Kursk Oblast, 1.02.2025," the speaker discusses the formation of a new package of sanctions against certain coastal countries, which will include restrictions on the export of liquefied natural gas and shadow oil trade. The discussion of this package is ongoing, and it is expected to be approved in late January during a February session. The European Parliament has already approved a loan of €35 billion to Ukraine, which can be used to purchase weapons for their defense forces. Russia is expected to pay for this war effort using future revenues from frozen Russian assets. The speaker also mentions the potential involvement of the United States in providing weapons and financing, depending on the outcome of the US elections. Additionally, there have been reports of a Russian Il-76 plane being shot down in Sudan, possibly carrying weapons and military personnel, and the Russian Federation has been warned of significant price increases for electronics and fish. The speaker concludes by encouraging viewers to subscribe to his channel and like the video.

00:50:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.10 New Deadlines from the Kremlin for Displacing Ukrainian Forces from Kursk Oblast, 1.02.2025. RF to Pay for Weapons for the Ukrainian Armed Forces," the speaker reminds viewers that the legal firm Consultant is available for military personnel and their families to provide legal assistance in resolving issues related to military service and financial payments. To receive free consultation, viewers are encouraged to follow the link in the video description. If viewers decide to work with the firm, they are advised to install the mobile application for direct communication with the firm's lawyers. The speaker expresses gratitude to the sponsors and those supporting the channel. The discussion then continues on the topic of the Ukrainian Defense Forces' victory.

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