Drone attacks are becoming more mass and regular. The arsenals of the GRAU in Russia have only 6 left

in war •  3 months ago 

00:00:00 - 01:00:00
In the YouTube video titled "20.09," the speaker discusses ongoing war between Russian and Ukrainian forces, with a focus on the increasing use of Shahedney attacks using drones and rockets. The speaker expresses gratitude for donations to a volunteer fund that purchases drones for Ukrainian brigades and encourages viewers to continue supporting the Ukrainian military. The operational situation is reported to be tense, with the Russian military command planning regular and mass Shahidney attacks using over 500 drones per month. Ukrainian forces are adjusting their anti-air defense systems to prevent constant drone attacks. Despite the ongoing conflict, the speaker urges viewers to donate to the Ukrainian military through the volunteer fund. The video also mentions recent attacks on various regions of Ukraine, including Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk, and Zaporizhzhia, resulting in civilian casualties and damage to infrastructure. The Russian forces are reportedly making significant military pushes in the Sumsk, Harkovsk, Donetsk, and Zaporozhsk regions, resulting in heavy losses for both sides. The situation remains complex, with Ukrainian forces holding their positions and preparing counter-attacks. The speaker also mentions the creation of a marine training center in Romania for Ukrainian Marines and the automatic issuance of mobilization notices in Ukraine. The German government is planning to approve €397 million in emergency military aid for Ukraine, and the United States is reportedly considering increasing military support.


00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "20.09," the speaker, who is from Ukraine, begins by reminding viewers of a legal firm that offers free consultations to military personnel and their families regarding military service and financial payments. He also mentions a volunteer fund that collects donations to purchase drones for Ukrainian brigades. The speaker expresses gratitude for the donations and encourages viewers to continue supporting the Ukrainian military through the fund. He then moves on to discuss the operational situation, reporting that the Russian military command is planning to launch regular and mass Shahidney attacks using over 500 drones per month. The speaker suggests that Ukraine may need to adjust its anti-air defense system to prevent constant drone attacks. Despite the ongoing conflict, the speaker urges viewers to continue donating to the Ukrainian military through the volunteer fund.

00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "20.09 Shahedny attacks are becoming more massive and regular. The arsenals of GRAU in RF remain 6," there is a discussion about multiple attacks on different regions of Ukraine using various types of unidentified rockets and drones. The attacks occurred in the regions of Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk, and Zaporizhzhia, with the location of the drone launch sites being in the areas of the cities of Kursk and Yezk. The Russian forces launched a total of eight attacks, including three rockets and seven drones. Ukrainian forces were able to shoot down one drone and one missile using their air defense systems, while the remaining drones were destroyed on the ground. The alert for these attacks lasted for almost 12 hours, with various regions of Ukraine, including Dnepropetrovsk, Kyiv, Vinnytsia, Cherkasy, Kirovograd, Sumy, Chernihiv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Nikolaev, and Odessa, being under threat. The most tragic incident during this attack was the bombing of a pension for the elderly in Sumy, where one person was killed and 13 others were injured. The Russian forces targeted the pension despite knowing that it was a facility for the elderly. It is expected that the statistics of civilian casualties will be alarming once the war is over, as Russian forces continue to target the civilian population. In an interesting note, in Kursk region, there is a cake on the cake for today's video.

00:10:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "20.09 Shahedney attacks are becoming more massive and regular. The arsenals of GRAU in RF remain 6," the speaker discusses the operational situation on the front lines in the Kursk region. The Russian military command is reportedly making a significant military push, with over 200 attempts to attack Ukrainian positions and populated areas in Sumsk, Harkovsk, Donetsk, and Zaporozhsk regions in the last 24 hours. These attacks included 4900 rocket launcher strikes and over 76 aerial bombings. Despite the intense activity, the situation in the Harkovsk operational direction remains relatively calm, with only three reported engagements. The Russian forces are attempting to remind Ukraine of their presence through these attacks, and the Ukrainian command is responding by preparing counter-attacks. The situation on the Kupynsk operational direction saw 13 unsuccessful attempts to storm Ukrainian positions, with the Russian forces suffering losses and retreating to their initial positions. The situation on the Liman operational direction remains tense, with the Russian forces reportedly reinforcing their positions and launching 28 attacks. The speaker notes that the Liman area is crucial for controlling the agglomeration of Slaviansk and Kramatorsk.

00:15:00 In this section of the video, the speaker discusses recent attacks on the Lyman front in Ukraine, where Russian forces have been attempting to make gains. The Ukrainian forces have managed to restore the line and maintain their position, with no significant successes for the Russian side. The Russian army, specifically the 25th Army, has been making repeated attempts to advance in the areas of Makievka, Cherneshchina, Nevsky, and Torsk. The Ukrainian forces face the challenge of neutralizing these attacks, as the Russian army continues to send untrained and disorganized troops into the fray. The line of defense on the Lyman front remains unchanged, with no progress made by the Russian forces. The situation on the Svitlodarsk front is more complex, as the Russian forces have made some progress near Ivankivka and Yasynuvata, but have not been able to advance significantly along the main road leading to Konstantynivka and Pokrovsk. The Russian forces have also been active on the Toretsk front, launching 14 attacks in the last day, primarily in the areas of Toretsk, Shyrokyne, and Lipova. Despite their efforts, the Russian forces have not been able to penetrate the urban agglomeration in Toretsk, and the Ukrainian forces continue to hold their positions. The Russian army has been able to better equip and train their troops, making them a more formidable opponent.

00:20:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "20.09 Shahedney attacks are becoming more massive and regular. The arsenals of GRAU in RF remain 6," the speaker discusses the ongoing military conflict in the area of New York, specifically in the regions of Toretsk, Novogrodk, and Mariinka. Despite initial successes in pushing back the enemy in the first half of the year, the Russian forces were running low on troops and were forced to declare a mobilization. The enemy then attempted to advance in the direction of Sukhaya Balka and Toretsk, making slight progress but ultimately being repelled. The most intense enemy attacks were concentrated near Novogrodk and Mariinka, with the Ukrainian forces successfully defending their positions and inflicting heavy losses on the enemy. The Russian forces attempted to advance towards Mirnograd but were unable to make significant progress due to the Ukrainian stronghold at Selidovo, which has become a key point of resistance. Despite the intense concentration of attacks on this front, the Ukrainian forces were able to hold their ground and prevent any significant territorial losses. The speaker notes an interesting development in this area, as the Ukrainian forces have managed to stop the Russian advance.

00:25:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "20.09 Shahedney attacks are becoming more massive and regular. The arsenals of GRAU in RF remain 6," the speaker discusses ongoing military conflicts in the "gray zone" between Russian and Ukrainian forces. The enemy's advance towards the town of Csukarin was halted, and both sides are engaged in intense fighting. The Russian forces aimed to push back the enemy without encircling them or advancing on Alexandropol. The Russian command decided to attack towards Redgorovka from Galitsynka and Karolka. The Russian forces have been gradually withdrawing from their positions, inflicting significant damage to the enemy in the process. The loss of territory is a necessary sacrifice to preserve the combat effectiveness of Russian forces. The enemy's losses in their offensive actions are enormous, giving the Russians confidence that they will eventually be forced to abandon their offensive. Despite this, fighting continues, and the Russian command is struggling to find operational reserves to deal with the situation in the Kursk region. The enemy had partial success in the area of Golitsyno, but overall, Russian forces were able to prevent significant losses and maintain the front line. Over the course of the day, around 100 units of technology were used in attacks, stretched across the entire operational front.

00:30:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "20.09 Shahedney attacks are becoming more massive and regular. The arsenals of GRAU in RF remain 6," the speaker discusses recent unsuccessful attempts by Russian forces to dislodge Ukrainian troops from their positions using armored vehicles. Six attacks per day, each involving the use of armored vehicles with armor-piercing shells, failed to yield success. Instead, the Russian side suffered significant losses. The speaker notes that fighting in infantry formations results in the elimination of each enemy individually, making group destruction of the enemy less common. However, fighting against armored vehicles requires different tactics, involving the use of weapons capable of penetrating armor. The Russian forces have been attempting to dislodge Ukrainian troops in the Orekhovsk direction, but all six attacks have failed, resulting in the enemy retreating to their initial positions. The front line in this sector remains unchanged. In the Volynsk-Polessk direction, there are no signs of enemy formations for offensive actions, and the situation is under control of Ukrainian forces. Russian forces have been bombing their own territory and civilians in the Kursakaya oblast, with Russian aircraft conducting 18 airstrikes over the past day, killing civilians in areas under Ukrainian control. The residents of the town of Korenovo, where fighting is taking place on the outskirts, have recorded a video message to Putin pleading with him to stop the violence.

00:35:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "20.09 Shahedney attacks are becoming more massive and regular. The arsenals of GRAU in RF remain 6," local residents in the Korenevsky district of the Kursk region in Ukraine report that military supplies, gas stations, pharmacies, and homes have been looted and damaged. The collective appeal to Putin for help is made due to the elderly population's complaints about mass looting, violence, and car and agricultural equipment theft, even the shooting of pets that interfered with Russian military advancement. The locals question the loyalty of the Russian military towards the local population, despite their distribution of humanitarian aid, water, and medical assistance. The speaker argues that this behavior is a result of the Russian military's own actions, as they had looted units, washing machines, coffee makers, and even tried to heat or cook with stolen electrical appliances. The situation along the border with the Chernihiv and Sumsk regions remains tense, with active combat and enemy presence, as well as diversionary activities. The Ukrainian forces continue their efforts to counter the enemy's attacks and are attempting to cut off the enemy's groupings near the villages of Novoye Vremya and Kolbaki. Despite the ongoing aerial attacks from Russia, the Ukrainian forces have sufficient PVO capabilities to shoot down the aircraft and are working on producing the necessary amount of anti-aircraft missiles to shoot down planes at their bases and arsenals. The speaker reveals that there are six such arsenals in Tver Oblast, Russia, and the Ukrainian forces are still in the process of destroying the enemy's ammunition stockpiles.

00:40:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "20.09 Shahedney attacks are becoming more massive and regular. The arsenals of GRAU in RF remain 6," the speaker discusses recent military attacks on enemy bases and the significant losses sustained by the Russian forces. The attacks involved aviation and artillery working at full capacity, resulting in the destruction of two command centers, three artillery positions, and two anti-aircraft systems. Additionally, three drone control centers were targeted and destroyed. The Russian forces reported losses of 1,340 personnel, 20 tanks, 39 armored vehicles, and various other equipment. The speaker notes a sudden increase in enemy losses due to a massed attack on objectives. He also mentions that the Russian General Staff has neglected military objectives in Crimea, where there are still many military targets. The speaker then reveals that there are six remaining GRAU arsenals in Russia, with one located 16 km south of the already destroyed Arsenal 107 in Toropets, and another located in Novgorod Oblast near the village of Kotovo. The speaker advises residents near these locations to begin the evacuation process as it is unknown when the next attack will occur. The other known arsenals are located in Vladimir Oblast, Bryansk Oblast, and Severnaya Osetia. The speaker provides the coordinates and distances to these arsenals, stating that reaching them is not a problem.

00:45:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "20.09 Shahedney attacks are becoming more massive and regular. The arsenals of GRAU in RF remain 6," the speaker addresses residents of certain cities and urges them to consider evacuation. The speaker then discusses the military-political situation in their country and the world, mentioning a visit by Ursula von der Leyen to Kyiv where she announced a new credit of 45 million euros for Ukraine and proposed a loan of 40 billion euros. Europe is reportedly concerned about ensuring Ukraine has heat and electricity to survive the winter. The speaker also mentions the United States' failure to secure a 50 billion dollar credit from the G7 and the ongoing process of forming a new European Commission and Parliament, which may influence the approval of the loan. Additionally, a new military base has been opened in Estonia on the border with the Russian Federation. However, the speaker expresses concern over a confusing situation regarding Google and another unspecified issue.

00:50:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "20.09 Shahidan attacks are becoming more massive and regular. The arsenals of the Russian military industrial complex in RF remain 6," the speaker discusses the expansion of NATO military presence near the Russian border. They mention the establishment of a new military base in Estonia, which can house up to 1,000 people and will serve as a collection point for NATO forces. Another base is being developed in Finland to block the Russian Black Sea Fleet in the Baltic Sea. The Finnish and Estonian military command is planning to create a strategy to prevent Russian naval activities in the Baltic Sea in case of an emergency. The speaker also mentions tensions in Armenia, where Russia is accused of planning a coup. Russia reportedly recruited seven citizens, including former residents of Nagorno-Karabakh, to prepare for a military coup in Armenia. However, some of the recruits refused to participate, and three organizers were arrested by Armenian authorities. The speaker concludes by commenting on Russia's actions and the strained relationship between Russia and its neighbors.

00:55:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "20.09 Shahedney attacks are becoming more massive and regular in the post-Soviet space. The arsenals of the Russian Federation in RF remain at 6," the speaker discusses the creation of a marine training center in Romania for Ukrainian Marines and the automatic issuance of mobilization notices in Ukraine. The German government is planning to approve €397 million in emergency military aid for Ukraine due to the deteriorating military situation. The United States, under President Joe Biden, is reportedly considering increasing military support for Ukraine, but the status of previously approved funds remains uncertain. Germany has recently provided Ukraine with 22 Leopard 1A5 tanks, three self-propelled anti-aircraft systems, 22 armored personnel carriers, five reconnaissance vehicles, eight fuel trucks, six demining vehicles, and 30 reconnaissance drones.

01:00:00 - 01:10:00
In the YouTube video titled "20.09," the speaker discusses the increasing use of Shahed drone attacks in Russia and Ukraine. Germany has provided Russia with significant military aid, including drones and fighter jets, while the EU is preparing new sanctions against Russia to prevent the supply of dual-use goods to its military sector. The speaker also mentions Denmark's investment in Ukraine's military production using frozen Russian assets and the restriction of Telegram for government and military personnel in Russia. The video expresses skepticism towards the Russian government's financial instability and encourages citizens to invest in military obligations. The speaker remains optimistic about Ukraine's victory and expresses support with the phrase "Glory to Ukraine." The video also mentions the limited arsenal of Shahed drones in Russia, containing only six weapons.

01:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "20.09 Shahedney attacks are becoming more massive and regular. The arsenals of GRAU in RF remain 6," the speaker discusses recent military aid from Germany to Russia and potential new sanctions from the European Union (EU) against Russia. Germany has provided Russia with a significant military aid package, including drones, fighter jets, patrol vehicles, demining equipment, and radar systems, among other things. The EU is reportedly preparing new sanctions against Russia, which could affect not only Russia but also China, to prevent the supply of dual-use goods to the Russian military sector. Additionally, the speaker discusses Denmark's use of frozen Russian assets to invest in Ukraine's military production, specifically the production of artillery pieces by Bogdan, which will be delivered directly to Ukraine's military. The speaker also mentions that Telegram is being restricted for government and military personnel in Russia, causing panic among social media users and media outlets. However, it's important to note that the use of Telegram on personal devices is not banned, only on official devices.

01:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "20.09 Shahedney attacks are becoming more massive and regular. The arsenals of GRAU in RF remain at 6," the speaker discusses the Russian Federation's (RFi) increasing use of Telegram as a military communication tool and the Russian government's response by attempting to limit its use. The speaker also mentions the financial instability in Russia due to sanctions and inflation, leading the government to encourage citizens to invest in military obligations for high returns. The speaker expresses skepticism towards these promises and warns of potential issues in the financial sector. The video also mentions ongoing efforts to collect funds for the production of drones through a volunteer foundation.

01:10:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "20.09 Shahed drone attacks are becoming more massive and regular. The arsenals of GRAU in Russia have remained at 6," the speaker expresses gratitude to the channel's sponsors and those who support the cause. Despite the challenges brought about by Ukraine's defense, the speaker remains optimistic about the victory, expressing support for Ukraine with the phrase "Glory to Ukraine." The topic of the video shifts to the increasing frequency and size of Shahed drone attacks in Ukraine, with the Russian arsenal reportedly containing only six such weapons.

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