Ukrainian drones have once again appeared in St. Petersburg. North Korean soldiers are preparing to be sent to the front in Ukraine

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In the YouTube video titled "19.10 Our Drone s are Back in St. Petersburg. Soldiers of the DPR are Preparing to be Deployed to the Front in Ukraine," the speaker discusses the ongoing military conflict in Ukraine and increased military activity from both Ukrainian and Russian forces. The night of October 19 saw increased air activity, with Russian forces launching missile attacks in the Black Sea and attempting drone strikes in various Ukrainian regions. Ukrainian forces were able to intercept and shoot down over 100 drones and six missiles using aircraft, anti-aircraft systems, and mobile fire groups. The military conflict continued until around 2 PM on the day of the video release, with Ukrainian forces successfully defending against the drone and missile attacks. The speaker also mentions the strategic importance of the towns of Kurahovo and Vremonte on the Northern Front in Ukraine, as their capture by the enemy could cut off Ukrainian forces and force them to retreat. The enemy is trying to find alternate routes to attack, possibly through Bogoyavlenko or Ugledar. The intensity of attacks from the Russian side has increased in the last week, with significant use of infantry and amphibious vehicles to attack Ukrainian positions on the islands and the left bank of the Dnepr. There have also been reports of increased military activity from the Russian side, with attacks on satellite communication systems and maritime transport control systems in Ukraine causing significant disruption. Russian cyber specialists were able to wipe out all data and make it impossible to restore it. Additionally, there have been power outages and disrupted television signals in certain areas of St. Petersburg, allegedly caused by drone attacks targeting energy infrastructure. The speaker also discusses the return of Russian soldiers from the conflict in Ukraine and the treatment they receive upon return. Those who were captured were taken to prison camps in Russia and accused of terrorism, despite defending their country. The video also mentions the potential deployment of North Korean soldiers to the Ukrainian front and the discovery of a North Korean drone in St. Petersburg. The speaker expresses disappointment that there has been a lackluster response from partners, particularly in terms of imposing new sanctions against North Korea and China. The video ends with a discussion of international reactions to these events, including sanctions, but the continued supply of weapons and drones from China remains a concern. The speaker invites viewers to subscribe to the channel, like the video, and contact a legal firm for assistance with military service and financial compensation issues. The firm offers free consultation to both military personnel and their families.


00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "19.10 Our Drones are Back in St. Petersburg. Soldiers of the DPR are Preparing to be Deployed to the Front in Ukraine," the speaker from Ukraine begins by reminding viewers that their legal firm, Consultant, is available to provide free legal consultation for military personnel and their families regarding service and financial matters. The night of October 19 was marked by increased air activity, with Russian forces launching missile attacks in the Black Sea and attempting drone strikes in various Ukrainian regions, including Kursk, Primorsko-Ahtarsk, Sumy, Cherkasy, Kyiv, Kirovograd, Chernihiv, Poltava, and Nikolayev. Ukrainian forces were able to intercept and shoot down over 100 drones and six missiles using aircraft, anti-aircraft systems, and mobile fire groups. The video also mentions that over 40 enemy drones have been lost in various regions, but the exact number is still being confirmed. The military conflict continued until around 2 PM on the day of the video release, with Ukrainian forces successfully defending against the drone and missile attacks. The speaker notes that over 100 air attack systems have been used against Ukraine, suggesting that China may be actively supplying weapons to Russia. The video ends with a discussion of international reactions to these events, including sanctions, but the continued supply of weapons and drones from China remains a concern.

00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "19.10 Our Drones are back in St. Petersburg. Soldiers of the DPR prepare to be sent to the front in Ukraine," the speaker discusses the current state of the front lines in Ukraine. The enemy's military activity remains high, with 202 combat engagements reported over the past day. The enemy launched two rocket attacks and 64 aerial strikes, including in the Sumy, Donetsk, Kharkov, and Herson regions. The situation on the Harkov operational front is that the Russian forces attempted to push through four attacks to breach Ukrainian defenses, primarily around the town of Volchansk. However, Ukrainian forces were able to prevent these attacks and maintain control of key positions, such as the Aggregate Plant, which the Russians had used as a base for their advance. The enemy also attempted to reinforce their forces and prepare for a river crossing, but Ukrainian forces thwarted these efforts. On the Cubinka operational front, the enemy deployed their most well-equipped and heavily armed forces, with the First Tank Army leading the charge. The enemy launched 23 attacks on Ukrainian positions, employing maximum use of armored vehicles. The attacks were spread across the entire front line, with the towns of Golubov, Sinitskino, Novosyonovo, Stepanova, and Kolosnikov under threat. The day before, it was reported that the enemy had almost split the Ukrainian forces into two parts, leaving only one step before reaching the Oskol River to completely divide the Ukrainian forces. However, on this day, Ukrainian forces were able to push back the enemy from the Oskol River and return to their previous positions, excluding the gray zone along the contact line.

00:10:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "19.10 Our Drones are Back in St. Petersburg. Soldiers of the DPR are Preparing to Deploy to the Front in Ukraine," the speaker discusses the ongoing military conflict in Ukraine, specifically focusing on the area around the Askol River. The Ukrainian forces were able to repel an attack by the enemy, pushing them back to their initial positions. The enemy, consisting mainly of the 4th Army, attempted to storm the Ukrainian positions with a wide front, but their efforts were unsuccessful due to the high resilience of the Ukrainian defense. The enemy also tried to advance in the Kramaторsk and Toretsk directions, but were met with heavy resistance and failed to make significant progress. Aviation support was used by the enemy, but the Ukrainian forces lacked the means to counter it. Despite several attempts, the enemy was unable to make any significant gains and was forced to retreat to their initial positions.

00:15:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "19.10 Our drones are back in St. Petersburg. Soldiers of the DPR are preparing to be sent to the front in Ukraine," the speaker discusses the ongoing military conflict in Ukraine, specifically focusing on the battles in the areas of Selidovo, Romankova, Lucha, and Michailovka. The speaker notes that despite numerous attacks by the enemy, the Ukrainian forces have been able to maintain their positions and prevent significant losses. The front line has not changed, and the Russian forces have been unable to make any significant gains. The speaker also mentions that the fighting is particularly intense in the area of Selidovo, which is under heavy fire from both the enemy's ground forces and the air. Despite this, the Ukrainian forces have been able to hold their ground and repel all attacks. The situation is also tense in the areas of Romankova, Lucha, and Michailovka, where the enemy has attempted to advance, but has been unsuccessful. The speaker also mentions that the enemy has made some progress near Maximillianovka, but Ukrainian forces are holding the western part of the town and preventing the enemy from gaining full control. The enemy has also attempted to advance towards Kurahov, but has made only partial progress due to Ukrainian resistance. The speaker predicts that the enemy will focus their efforts on the southern flank of this operational direction in the coming days to try and reach Kurahov and gain access to Vyrmont, which would allow them to advance towards Pokrovskoe from the south-west.

00:20:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "19.10 Our Drones are Back in St. Petersburg. Soldiers from the DPR are Preparing to Deploy to the Front in Ukraine," the speaker discusses the strategic importance of the towns of Kurahovo and Vremonte on the Northern Front in Ukraine. The Ukrainian forces hold these towns, which are protected by a ridge of dominating heights and a series of reservoirs. If the enemy manages to capture Kurahovo, they could cut off the Ukrainian grouping and force them to retreat from the Nevelsk Plateau. However, the enemy would need to bypass these towns as there is no direct route to their main objective, Pokrovskoe. The speaker also mentions that the enemy is trying to find alternate routes to attack, possibly through Bogoyavlenko or Ugledar. The Ukrainian forces are currently forming a new line of defense, and the enemy has had some success in the Ugledar area but has not been able to make significant progress elsewhere. The intensity of attacks from the Russian side has increased in the last week, with significant use of infantry and amphibious vehicles to attack Ukrainian positions on the islands and the left bank of the Dnepr. Ukrainian defenders are holding their positions and counter-attacking to inflict maximum damage on the enemy.

00:25:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "19.10 Our drones are back in St. Petersburg. The North Korean soldiers are preparing to be deployed to the front in Ukraine," the speaker discusses the military situation on the Ukrainian-Russian border. Russian forces have withdrawn some troops and resources to the Kursk operational zone, but enemy activity has increased in response. The Russian command is preparing to repel Ukrainian advances on the operational direction along the Dnieper River. The troops are fully prepared and staying in their positions, expecting an attack. The situation along the Volynian and Polish fronts remains unchanged, with no signs of enemy offensive formations. However, some units that had withdrawn to permanent bases have not been replaced, reducing the number of troops guarding the Belarusian border. The Russians are also using North Korean drones to fly in their airspace, and while they have not yet seen any aircraft activity in response, they are concerned about the potential for attacks on their territory. The situation along the Sumy and Chernihiv oblasts in Ukraine remains tense, with ongoing artillery and air attacks, and attempts by infiltration groups to cross the border. The speaker also mentions the ongoing situation in the Kursk operational zone.

00:30:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "19.10 Our drones are back in St. Petersburg. Soldiers of the DPR are preparing to be deployed to the front in Ukraine," the speaker discusses the intense military situation in the territories controlled by their forces. Enemy troops have intensified their attacks on the western flank of these territories, particularly in the "gray zone," where guerrilla-style fighting occurs. Despite managing to withdraw their troops from threatened areas, the speaker notes that the fighting is very heavy and the activity of troops on both sides is high. The speaker also mentions that their forces have been using these territories, which are provided by the "Deep State," to stabilize the situation and maintain control. They express the hope that their troops can successfully hold these territories and prevent a major defeat for the Ukrainian forces. The speaker also mentions that Ukrainian forces have launched artillery, rocket, and aviation attacks against enemy positions, resulting in significant losses for the opposing side. Overall, the military situation is intense on all operational fronts in the country, with no mention of the situation in Crimea or attacks on the Kerch Bridge. The speaker expresses concern that their political leadership is not taking action to prevent enemy attacks on critical infrastructure such as the Kerch Bridge.

00:35:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "19.10 Our Drones are Back in St. Petersburg. Soldiers of the DPR are Preparing to Deploy to the Front in Ukraine," there is a report of increased military activity from the Russian side, with attacks on satellite communication systems and maritime transport control systems in Ukraine. The sources mention that companies like FESCO, Rosmorport, and Rosmorrechservis were affected by this cyberattack. The attack caused significant disruption to satellite communication with maritime and river vessels, making it impossible to recover data once the disks were formatted. Russian cyber specialists were able to wipe out all data and make it impossible to restore it. In addition, there was an attack on a microelectronics factory in the Bryansk People's Republic, known as ZAO Kremnev, which is a significant producer of microelectronics for the Russian military-industrial complex. A drone attack on the factory caused a large fire, and local authorities reported that it was an inanimate building that had exploded. The Russian drones were able to reach St. Petersburg without encountering any obstacles, as there were no barriers in the sea or on land. The video suggests that the damage caused to the factory is significant, but the exact extent is not yet known.

00:40:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "19.10 Our Drones are Back in St. Petersburg. Soldiers of the DPR are Preparing to be Deployed to the Front in Ukraine," there are reports of power outages and disrupted television signals in certain areas of St. Petersburg, Russia, allegedly caused by drone attacks targeting energy infrastructure. Locals in the affected neighborhoods have taken to social media to share their experiences of power loss and interrupted television broadcasts. The video's narrator suggests that these drones are being improved to bypass Russian air defense systems. Additionally, there is news of the repatriation of 382 bodies of Ukrainian soldiers, with one soldier identified as having been taken to Russian territory while still alive and likely killed there. The video also touches upon the tragic loss of life in the ongoing conflict, with estimates of large numbers of Ukrainian military casualties, as well as the recent exchange of prisoners between Ukraine and Russia. The video's tone is somber, with a focus on paying tribute to the fallen soldiers and expressing hope for the safe return of those still in captivity.

00:45:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "19.10 Our drones are back in St. Petersburg. Soldiers from the DPR are preparing to be deployed to the front in Ukraine," the speaker discusses the return of Russian soldiers from the conflict in Ukraine and the treatment they receive upon return. The soldiers, who had been hiding from aerial attacks in basements, were eventually surrounded and either surrendered or were killed. Those who were captured were taken to prison camps in Russia, where they were accused of terrorism and sentenced to lengthy prison terms. The speaker criticizes this practice, stating that these soldiers were defending their country and should be considered heroes, not terrorists. The video also mentions the preparation of North Korean soldiers for deployment to Russia, with training taking place on four military bases in the Far East. The Russian military is reportedly hiding their presence to avoid international reaction, as the involvement of North Korean soldiers in the conflict would make it a regional war.

00:50:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "19.10 Our drones are back in St. Petersburg. Soldiers from the DPRK are preparing to be sent to the front in Ukraine," the speaker discusses the potential deployment of North Korean soldiers to the Ukrainian front and the discovery of a North Korean drone in St. Petersburg. According to the speaker, North Korean soldiers may be sent to Ukraine due to a lack of reserves and their readiness for combat could begin on November 1. The speaker expresses disappointment that there has been a lackluster response from partners, particularly in terms of imposing new sanctions against North Korea and China. The speaker also mentions that North Korea is currently distributing food to soldiers in Pyongyang and that a drone used for reconnaissance was discovered there. The discovery of the drone, which is described as a small unmanned aerial vehicle, has been denounced by South Korea as a military provocation. In response, North Korea has threatened to declare war if South Korean military assets are detected on its territory or in its airspace. Denmark has pledged to provide Ukraine with a military aid package worth $350 million, and Finland will provide a winter aid package. Sweden is also reportedly transferring two long-range reconnaissance aircraft to Ukraine. The speaker expresses confidence that Ukraine will regain air superiority and control of its airspace. France has also announced that Ukraine will receive Mirage 2000 fighter jets in the beginning of next year.

00:55:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "19.10 Our Drones are Back in St. Petersburg. Soldiers of the DPR are Getting Ready to be Deployed to the Front in Ukraine," the French Minister of Defense, Lacorn, revealed in an interview with the French publication Sud-Ouest in June of this year that the aircraft will be equipped with modern equipment, including air-to-ground missiles and radio-electronic countermeasures, as well as pilot and personnel training. The French city of Nantes is where the aircraft will be based. Emmanuel Macron is keeping his word, as he announced in May that the pilot training would begin and that they would receive "miracles" within a few months. The first deliveries to their regiment are expected, and they will engage in aerial combat against Russian fascists in their sky. The video then invites viewers to subscribe to the channel, like the video, and contact a legal firm for assistance with military service and financial compensation issues. The firm offers free consultation to both military personnel and their families. The video ends with gratitude to sponsors and those who support the channel.

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