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In the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что путин ничего не контролирует," the speaker discusses the ongoing war & the Eastern Front in Ukraine. The video covers various frontlines, including the regions of Sumskaya, Har'kovskaya, Donetskaya, and Zaporozhskaya oblasts. The enemy has been conducting artillery and rocket attacks, including from multiple launch rocket systems and aircraft. The Russian forces have been unable to hold their positions in some areas, such as near the settlements of Peschanoye and Stelmakh. The speaker suggests that this sudden increase in military activity may be related to the major failure in the defense in the Kursk region and the Russian forces' attempt to compensate by transferring reserves from the northeast. The video also discusses the use of drones in the conflict, with Ukrainian forces successfully using them against enemy vehicles, anti-aircraft systems, and even tanks. The production of these drones is expanding, and they are now being equipped with thermal or infrared cameras, allowing them to operate in the dark. The speaker urges viewers to donate to the volunteer fund Nar to help produce more drones for the frontlines. The video also touches on the political situation, with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko acknowledging that he cannot be an eternal president and hinting at a potential coup orchestrated by Russian special services. There are also reports of Belarusian military forces being put on high alert and receiving orders to move to certain areas, raising concerns that Belarus may be drawn into the conflict. The video also discusses the military actions taken by Ukrainian forces, including 21 airstrikes and artillery attacks against enemy positions and radio electronic warfare stations, resulting in the neutralization of over 1,200 occupying forces and the destruction of six tanks and 13 armored vehicles. The Russian forces have been sustaining significant losses in artillery systems, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles, operational-tactical units, automobile technology, and special equipment. The enemy has also been launching rocket attacks and aerial attacks, targeting Ukrainian positions and populated areas in various regions. Despite the intense fighting, the speaker emphasizes that the situation remains under the control of Ukrainian forces along the front line, which is being monitored from Belgorod to Oleshki. However, Russian forces are increasing their activity in the areas of Harkov, Volchansk, and the Liman direction, where they are attempting to encircle Ukrainian forces and advance deeper into Ukrainian territory. The speaker also mentions ongoing operations in the Volynsk and Polesie directions, where no significant changes have been observed. The video also discusses the logistical challenges faced by Ukrainian forces during their operations, including the need to transport and document large numbers of enemy prisoners according to the Geneva Conventions. The speaker also mentions significant Russian losses in personnel and military equipment over the past week. The intensity of the fighting has been relatively consistent, with a motorized division being destroyed on average per week.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что путин ничего не контролирует," the speaker begins by reminding viewers that the volunteer fund Nar is still collecting donations to produce and supply drones to Ukrainian forces. The quality and effectiveness of these drones have been increasing, and they are now being used against not only lightly armored vehicles but also against anti-aircraft systems and even tanks. The speaker also mentions that the production of these drones is expanding to include a bombardier version capable of carrying five explosive charges. Additionally, the drones are being equipped with thermal or infrared cameras, allowing them to operate in the dark. The speaker urges viewers to donate to the fund to help produce more drones for the frontlines.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что путин ничего не контролирует," the speaker discusses real damages caused by enemy objectives on various frontlines in Ukraine, including the use of ballistic missiles and drones. On Saturday night, the enemy launched attacks from the regions of Primerorsk-Ahtarsk, Eysk, and Kursk, using four ballistic missiles of the N-23 type and Shahhet drones. The city of Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region was also targeted with artillery. The drones spread across the country, causing significant air alerts as they needed to be detected and destroyed. Russia was criticized for continuing to purchase North Korean rockets, which often malfunctioned and caused unpredictable results, such as a rocket that fell among residential buildings in the Kyiv region, injuring around 13 people and killing a father and his four-year-old son. Ukrainian air forces engaged in an aerial battle and managed to shoot down 53 enemy drones across various regions. Additionally, there were 114 military engagements reported on the frontline that night, indicating an increase in enemy activity.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что путин ничего не контролирует," the speaker discusses the increased military activity on the Eastern Front, specifically in the regions of Sumskaya, Har'kovskaya, Donetskaya, and Zaporozhskaya oblasts. The aggressor conducted artillery and rocket attacks, including from multiple launch rocket systems and aircraft. The Russian forces were unable to hold their positions in some areas, including the Cupynske direction, where the enemy made partial gains. The number of attacks per day reached ten, almost three times the number from the previous day. The Russian forces were defending against enemy assaults near Sennovka, Berezova, and Stelmakh, but unfortunately, the enemy was able to advance near the settlements of Peschanoye and Stelmakh with the support of aviation and artillery. The speaker suggests that this sudden increase in military activity may be related to the major failure in the defense in the Kursk region and the Russian forces' attempt to compensate by transferring reserves from the northeast. The enemy focused their efforts on vulnerable areas, such as near the settlement of Peschanoye, where the Russian forces had only 8 km left to defend before the grouping was split in half. The enemy also made progress on the Pokrovskoe direction, conducting 38 assaults, mostly near the settlements of Zhelanaya Grodovka and Vozdvizhenka. The Russian forces were able to stop the enemy's advance in some places but were unable to hold their positions in others, such as near Krasnogorovka, where the enemy made progress in both the northern and southwestern directions. The speaker concludes by mentioning the Volynsk and Polesie directions, where political declarations have been made, but the situation remains unclear.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что путин ничего не контролирует," there is a discussion about drones entering the airspace of Ukraine and Belarus, with conflicting reports on whether they were shot down or not. The Belarusian authorities claim that they have evidence of the incident to be presented to international organizations, while Ukraine denies any involvement. There are also reports of Belarusian military forces being put on high alert and receiving orders to move to certain areas, raising concerns that Belarus may be drawn into the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. Lukaшенко, the Belarusian president, has issued an ultimatum to Ukraine, demanding that it withdraw its embassy from Belarus in response to the drone incident. If Ukraine refuses, Lukaшенko has threatened to take military action against Ukraine. The speaker in the video expresses skepticism about the evidence presented by Belarus and suggests that this could be a pretext for Belarus to join the war on Russia's side.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что Путин ничего не контролирует," Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko acknowledged that he cannot be an eternal president and hinted at a potential coup orchestrated by Russian special services to replace him. Lukashenko's statement comes as the Russian military, allegedly under the guise of "good people," is reportedly conducting an operation in Belarus, which requires significant resources and manpower. The Russian military is said to need one to three divisions, equivalent to around 15-25,000 soldiers, to control the situation in the Belarusian regions of Polesie and Volynia. Lukashenko, who has previously been described as more experienced and cunning than Putin, is resisting the involvement of Belarus in the conflict against Ukraine. However, Putin has more leverage to apply pressure on Lukashenko, making it uncertain how long he can hold out. The video also discusses the military actions taken by Ukraine's forces on the previous day, including 21 airstrikes and artillery attacks against enemy positions and radio electronic warfare stations, resulting in the neutralization of over 1,200 occupying forces and the destruction of six tanks and 13 armored vehicles.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что путин ничего не контролирует," the speaker discusses the military activity of Russian forces along the Eastern Front, specifically focusing on losses suffered by the enemy over the course of a weekend. According to the information provided, Russian forces sustained significant losses in artillery systems, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles, operational-tactical units, automobile technology, and special equipment. The enemy also launched five rocket attacks and 107 aerial attacks, targeting Ukrainian positions and populated areas in various regions. In response, Ukrainian forces repelled the enemy's advances in several areas, including around the settlement of Peschanoye, where the enemy's progress was halted. The speaker also mentions that Russian forces are focusing on fortifying their positions and increasing their reconnaissance efforts in the area of the settlement of Tikhii. The situation along the front line, which is being monitored from Belgorod to Oleshki, remains under the control of Ukrainian forces. However, Russian forces are increasing their activity in the areas of Harkov, Volchansk, and the Liman direction, where they are attempting to encircle Ukrainian forces and advance deeper into Ukrainian territory.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что путин ничего не контролирует," the speaker discusses the military actions taking place on the Eastern front, specifically in the areas of Makievka, Nevskaya, Novosadovka, and Serebryansky Lis. The Russian forces, led by the 25th Army, have been conducting numerous attacks in these regions, but the speaker notes that their readiness and battle effectiveness are below average. Despite this, the Ukrainian defense and brigades have been able to repel the attacks, with no significant changes to the front lines. The most persistent attacks have been in the areas of Chasov Yar and Kalinovka, where the Russians have been attempting to cross a canal. The Ukrainian forces have been successful in repelling these attacks, but it is a challenging situation as the Russians keep trying to find new ways to cross the canal. The front lines in the Pochekovo and Konstantinovka directions have also seen some action, but overall, the front lines remain stable.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что путин ничего не контролирует," the speaker discusses the military situation on the Eastern Front, specifically in the areas of Panteleimonovka, Pokrovskoe, and Ugledar. The enemy made some progress in these areas, but the Russian forces were able to hold their positions. The most intense fighting occurred at Pokrovskoe, where the enemy launched 41 attacks, focusing on the areas of Vozdviженka, Novoalexandrovka, Kalinovo, Novogrodkovka, and Grodovka. Despite heavy artillery, air support, and infantry attacks, the enemy was unable to make significant gains on any front. The situation was particularly difficult for the Russian forces, who had to defend in challenging conditions. However, there were also days when the front line remained unchanged, such as on the Kursk and Removsky fronts. The enemy attempted to break through the Russian defenses six times in the area of Konstantinovka, but all attacks failed. The enemy also tried to cut off the supply line to the Russian forces in Ugledar by targeting the main road, but they were unable to reach it due to other supply routes. Ugledar became an insurmountable obstacle for the enemy, who have been trying to overcome it for over a year. The speaker also mentions that forces were being transferred from the Zaporizhia region to the Kursk region, and there were battles taking place in the Dneprovskaya area.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что Путин ничего не контролирует," the speaker discusses the military situation on the Eastern Front, specifically in the Dnepr and Western groups. The Russian command decided to withdraw troops from these groups and deploy them to the Kurske and Belgorodsk directions due to increased enemy activity in those areas. The speaker also mentions ongoing operations in the Volynsk and Polesie directions, where no significant changes have been observed. Additionally, there have been reports of three tanks being transported towards Belarusian positions, but no large-scale military movements have been detected near the Ukrainian border. The Ukrainian border guard service has also confirmed no movements of troops, except for those already stationed at the border. The speaker emphasizes that they are closely monitoring the situation and are prepared to take action if necessary. Overall, the situation in the Eastern Front remains unchanged, with ongoing military operations in various regions.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что путин ничего не контролирует," the speaker discusses the ongoing military operation in the Kursk region of Ukraine. According to the speaker, the Russian military, led by General Gerasimov, has been unable to stop the advance of Ukrainian forces. Gerasimov has been removed from command in the Kursk region and replaced by Bastrykin, the head of the Federal Security Service (FSB). The operation is not a counter-terrorist operation as claimed, but a full-scale military operation involving various types of military units, including infantry, artillery, and territorial defense forces. The complex nature of managing these diverse units has resulted in chaos within the Russian military command. The speaker argues that if Gerasimov had remained in command, he might have been able to coordinate the various units more effectively. However, the Russian military is facing a significant problem: an unexpected large number of prisoners. The Russian command is now filling in the gaps in the Kursk region with conscripts, who are surrendering instead of fighting. The speaker suggests that this chaotic situation is deliberate on Putin's part as he complicates the management of the military during the defensive operation in the Kursk region. The speaker also urges those listening to the video to check if their relatives or friends in Russia have been captured.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что путин ничего не контролирует," the speaker discusses the logistical challenges faced by Ukrainian forces during their operations in the Kursk region. With large numbers of enemy soldiers and equipment being captured, there is a need to transport and document them according to Geneva Conventions. The logistics of accommodating and providing for such a large number of prisoners is straining the system. Additionally, Ukrainian forces have been successful in damaging enemy infrastructure, including nine enemy strongholds and three command centers, resulting in the loss of over 1,000 enemy personnel and equipment. The enemy is resorting to using unconventional means, such as bicycles and electric scooters, in their attacks. The speaker also mentions the destruction of three enemy boats and three other vessels in the Black Sea, near the temporarily occupied Ukrainian territory in Crimea. Overall, the military situation remains intense on all operational fronts in mainland Ukraine, but Ukrainian forces have been successful in causing significant damage to the enemy.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что путин ничего не контролирует," the speaker discusses a Russian operation to disrupt GPS navigation in the Black Sea using a gas platform as a base. The Russian forces intended to install equipment to jam GPS signals and broadcast false ones, causing civilian ships to be disoriented. Ukrainian forces discovered this plan and destroyed the platform, likely using a combined air and sea attack. The speaker also mentions significant Russian losses in personnel and military equipment over the past week, with approximately 8,800 soldiers and one motorized division destroyed, as well as 36 tanks, 108 armored vehicles, 387 artillery systems, five reactive systems, eight PVO systems, 498 automobiles and auto-cisterns, and 66 special vehicles. The intensity of the fighting has been relatively consistent, with a motorized division being destroyed on average per week.
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In the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что Путин ничего не контролирует," the speaker discusses the escalating military conflict between Russia and Ukraine, with both sides suffering significant losses, including civilian casualties. The UN Monitoring Mission is documenting war crimes, including the killing of over 200 civilians since October 2020. The speaker also accuses Russian forces of setting fire to a cooling tower at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and blaming Ukraine for it as a provocation. The ongoing conflict in the Kurske region has forced civilians to evacuate and allegedly violated human rights. The speaker notes that the Ukrainian military's actions in Kurske have been criticized by Western leaders, who have warned Iran of collective action if it attacks Israel, potentially destabilizing the Middle East. The economic situation in Russia is also deteriorating, leading to barter transactions and an impending economic collapse. The speaker encourages viewers to donate to a volunteer fund to produce drones for Ukrainian brigades and promotes a legal consulting firm for military personnel and their families.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что Путин ничего не контролирует," the speaker discusses military losses on both sides over the past week, including one enemy aircraft, two helicopters, 11 rockets, 301 drones, and civilian casualties. The United Nations Monitoring Mission has begun its work in the region, documenting war crimes such as the killing of civilians, including over 200 in Ukraine since October 2020. The speaker also mentions the bombing of the Kurske region and the killing of civilians there. The UN mission has reported that at least 219 civilians have been killed and over 100 have been injured in Ukraine since October 2020. The speaker emphasizes that the actual number of civilian casualties is much higher, as the UN only documents verified cases. The speaker also accuses Russian terrorists of setting fire to a boiler room at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. The speaker concludes by describing the ongoing conflict and the increasing number of civilian casualties.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что путин ничего не контролирует," there is a discussion about a fire at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine. The speaker explains that the fire was not in the reactor itself but in a cooling tower, and that the water in the second circuit was not radioactive. They suggest that the Russians, who allegedly control the power plant, should have prevented the fire by draining the water from the cooling tower and covering it with tires or diesel fuel. The speaker also accuses the Russian forces of blaming Ukraine for the fire as a provocation, and notes that Russia has been complaining about alleged human rights violations by Ukraine, including bombing cities and schools, leaving millions without electricity. The speaker emphasizes that Ukraine is not engaging in any nuclear blackmail and is aware of the dangers involved in the power plant's current state of operation.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что Путин ничего не контролирует," the speaker discusses the ongoing military conflict between Russia and Ukraine, specifically in the Kurske region. The speaker notes that civilians are being forced to evacuate due to active military engagement, and alleges that Ukraine is violating human rights by occupying internationally recognized Russian territories and mistreating Russian prisoners of war. The speaker also mentions that the German Bundestag's head of the defense committee, Markus Fäber, has stated that the Ukrainian military's actions in Kurske demonstrate to the Russian population that President Putin has no control, and that this could be a promising foundation for peace talks with Putin's successor. The speaker also notes that Germany, as a leading country in the European Union, is signaling that there will be no negotiations with Putin, and that the US is increasing its military presence in the Middle East in response to potential attacks on Israel by Iran.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что путин ничего не контролирует," US Defense Secretary Austin confirmed America's commitment to protecting Israel amid regional tension. The leaders of Britain, Germany, and France issued a statement warning Iran of collective Western action if it attacks Israel, potentially putting peace and stability in the Middle East at risk. Italy also delivered a message to Iran calling for de-escalation on behalf of the G7. Residents in Belgorod Oblast, Russia, are reportedly migrating to safer areas due to increased military activity, leading to uncontrollable internal migration within the region. Similar mass population movements have been occurring in Kursk Oblast due to active military conflicts. The Russian news outlet Izvestia reported that relations between Russia and China have deteriorated significantly, with Chinese banks increasingly refusing to accept payments from the Russian Federation. Russia is reportedly considering returning to barter trade with China, which could lead to an economic collapse for both countries, as Marx's Capital theory states that the formula of commodity-money-commodity is the foundation of a market economy, and the absence of money can cause an economic crisis. Russia's Central Bank acknowledged that they cannot control inflation due to the excessive money supply being printed.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "12.08 Рост боевой активности на Восточном фронте. Курск показал, что путин ничего не контролирует," the speaker discusses the economic situation in Russia and how it is leading to barter transactions. They predict an economic collapse for Russia or its industries. The speaker also promotes a legal consulting firm for military personnel and their families, and encourages viewers to donate to a volunteer fund to produce drones for Ukrainian brigades. The production level of the drones has reached such a high efficiency that brigades are requesting them directly due to their effectiveness and quality. The speaker expresses gratitude to sponsors and those supporting the channel, and reaffirms their commitment to helping the Ukrainian defense forces