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In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.08 Fires at the 'Caucasus' Port and Mariinka Airfield. Switzerland Imposes 14 Packages of EU Sanctions," the speaker discusses ongoing military actions in Ukraine and recent developments, including the destruction of pontoon bridges and the use of different types of explosives. The speaker also mentions the situation at the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant, where there are concerns about a potential provocation and the old reactor's critical state. The military is preparing to take control of populated areas, and Ukrainian forces have successfully damaged enemy personnel and equipment. However, there have been attacks on infrastructure in Crimea and the Ukrainian Parliament's decision to ban the Moscow Patriarchate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church due to its ties to Russian intelligence. The speaker also discusses the trials of 24 soldiers from the Azov Regiment and potential terrorist attacks on the Zaporizhzhia Atomic Power Station. Switzerland has joined the EU sanctions against Russia in response. The video ends with a reminder to subscribe and consult the legal team for military and financial issues.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.08 Fires at the 'Caucasus' Port, Explosions at 'Marinovka' Airbase. Switzerland Imposes 14 Packages of EU Sanctions," the speaker begins by reminding viewers of a legal firm offering free consultations to military personnel and their families regarding service-related issues and financial compensation. The speaker then moves on to discuss the operational situation in Ukraine, starting with the air situation, which saw fewer attacks than the previous night. The enemy launched ten suicide drones, primarily from the Kursky direction, and used anti-radar missiles over the Black Sea and fired two ballistic missiles from Belgorod and Crimea. Two drones were shot down, and most enemy rockets missed their targets without causing casualties or significant damage. The speaker then shifts to ground operations, noting a decrease in enemy activity and fewer battles across all fronts, including Harkov, Donetsk, Zaporizhia, and Kherson regions. Despite the decrease in activity, there were still six clashes on the Harkov operational front, near the towns of Volchansk and Lipets, but none resulted in enemy success. The speaker concloses by mentioning the ongoing preparation for the next offensive.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.08," the speaker discusses the ongoing military conflict in Ukraine, specifically focusing on the Kursk operational zone. The enemy's offensive has not begun in earnest due to the worsening situation for Russian forces on the Kurske front. The speaker notes that there have been 16 battles daily on the Kuban front, with the most significant activity occurring near Petro Pavlovka, Sininka, Stelmakh, and Berezovka. Despite the enemy's attempts, none of their attacks have been successful. The situation remains unchanged on the Kupinsky and Liman fronts, where the Ukrainian defense is strong. The enemy has also reduced their military activity on the Aprisyum and Syversky fronts. The speaker suggests that the enemy may be planning a major offensive in the area of Grigorovka on the Kramatorsky front. Ukrainian forces continue to repel all enemy attacks, including in the same area of Grigorovka. The situation remains stable on the Toretsky front. The speaker notes that it is difficult to determine where Ukrainian and enemy forces are located based on the map, and the situation remains chaotic on both sides.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.08 Fires at the Port 'Kavказ', detonates the airfield 'Marinovka'. Switzerland imposes 14 packages of sanctions on the ES," the speaker discusses the ongoing conflict and the recent developments in the war zone. The Russian forces have been attempting to advance in the area of New York, but the Ukrainian forces have managed to hold the line. The most intense attacks have been focused on Novogrodovka and Mikhailovka, where the Russian troops aim to cut off the supply route to Karlovka. The Ukrainian forces have been unable to establish a stronghold on the ground due to the intense bombardment and artillery fire. The commander of the ground forces is criticized for the poor training of mobilized troops, which has led to the loss of positions and low morale. Despite these challenges, the Ukrainian forces have managed to repel the attacks on other parts of the Pokrovsk operational direction, and the front line remains stable. The Russian forces have made some gains in the area of Nikolayevka, but the overall situation remains unchanged.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.08 Fires at the 'Caucasus' Port, 'Marinovka' Airfield is Destroyed. Switzerland Imposes 14 Packages of EU Sanctions," the speaker discusses recent military actions on the front lines, specifically attempts by the enemy to attack Ukrainian positions near Vodianov. The attacks were unsuccessful, and the front line remained positional with both sides engaging in artillery and aviation strikes. The enemy continued to inflict fire damage and attempted to destroy Ukrainian defensive structures. However, an interesting development occurred on the Pridnestrovian front. The Ukrainian side initiated contact with the Russian commander of the Dnepr group of forces, General-Polkovnik Teplinsky. Teplinsky had previously commanded the Russian airborne forces and was known for his unconventional methods during the civil war at the beginning of the century. He had formed penal battalions to try and dislodge Ukrainian forces from the left bank of the Dnepr. Despite his efforts, he was unable to dislodge the Ukrainian forces. The turning point came when the Ukrainian forces struck a command post of the Dnepr group of forces in Kinburn, during a meeting. Teplinsky was reportedly present at the meeting, and after the attack, several helicopters evacuated important personnel to Rostov. Teplinsky disappeared from the information sphere, and rumors spread that he was injured or killed. The Russian side responded with a video denying these claims and mocking the Ukrainian side. Since Teplinsky's disappearance, there has been no information about his whereabouts or condition. In response, someone issued a call for Teplinsky to come forward if he was still alive. The Russian side has not responded, and there is ongoing conflict on the Volynian and Polesie fronts, with no signs of large-scale offensive formations from the enemy.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.08 Fires at the 'Kavkaz' port and Mariinka airfield. Switzerland imposes 14 packages of EU sanctions," the speaker discusses ongoing military operations in Ukraine, specifically focusing on the destruction of pontoon bridges and the use of different types of explosives. The speaker explains that the Ukrainian forces are continuing their operation in the Kurske direction and are preparing for a final assault on the settlement of Glyukhivka. The pontoon bridges, which are essential for transporting equipment and personnel, have been targeted and mostly destroyed. The speaker suggests that using fuel-air explosives, or "fuel-air bombs," is more effective in damaging the pontoons than using conventional explosives or artillery. The speaker also mentions the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or "drones" to hunt down and destroy enemy vehicles attempting to cross the river Seym. The Ukrainian forces are also preparing for a final assault on the settlement of Glyukhivka, which is currently held by Russian forces. The progress of the Ukrainian forces has been slowed down due to both sides reinforcing their positions.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.08," the speaker discusses the situation in the Kурская region, specifically regarding the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. The speaker mentions that there are concerns about a potential provocation at the plant and that Putin has stated that chaos and disorder exist there. The speaker also mentions that the old reactor at the plant is similar to the one at Chernobyl and could be brought to a critical state. The military is preparing to take control of two populated areas, Gluško and Korenevo, and the success of the operation depends on the speed of the clearance and the resistance of the enemy. The speaker notes that Ukrainian forces have successfully damaged enemy personnel and equipment in the preceding days, with losses totaling over 1,100 personnel and 171 vehicles and artillery systems. The speaker also mentions that there have been reports of fires at the port of Kavказ in Crimea, with black smoke rising. The main intelligence directorate shares new details about enemy attacks.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.08 Goes Up the Port 'Kavказ', Detonates Airfield 'Marinovka'. Switzerland Imposes 14 Packages of Sanctions on the ES," the speaker discusses the Russian military's attacks on airfields using tactical and strategic aviation, specifically mentioning the destruction of a Mig-31 aircraft at the Savasleyka airfield in Nižegorodskaya oblast. General Budanov, in an interview with a Western publication, confirmed the use of several drone operations, including an attack on the center of radio-technical reconnaissance the previous day. The speaker also mentions explosions and fires at airports in Astafyevo and Millevo in Moscow and the Moscow region, but there was no fire reported in these areas according to the fire department's information system. The speaker emphasizes the importance of intelligence gathering and the passing of detailed reports to the West. Additionally, the speaker mentions that the mayor of Moscow reported ten downed drones in the Podolsk area and that a military base in the Volgograd region, Marinovka, was hit, causing a fire and the evacuation of locals. The base is used by the 978th Air Force and Air Defense Command of the Russian Federation's Space Forces. The speaker also notes that the Su-24 MR, a reconnaissance version of the Su-24 frontline bomber, is being replaced by the Su-34, a heavy fighter-bomber, and that these Su-24 MRs currently assist in guiding enemy aviation and reconnoitering enemy positions, including ground radar and radio-electronic stations.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.08 Port 'Kavказ' is on Fire, Airdrome 'Marinovka' is Exploded. Switzerland Imposes 14 Packages of Sanctions on the ES," there is a detailed report on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The speaker mentions that radar stations, particularly artillery stations, were targeted in an attack on the Marinovka airfield in Volgograd Oblast, Ukraine. The attack was carried out by the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) and Special Forces, with high precision. The attack destroyed aviation fuel and ammunition storage, causing fires that are still burning. Locals complain about the smoke and the lack of wind, making it difficult to breathe. The military-industrial complex is also under attack, with reports of explosions at a neftebase, which is still burning and has already lost 14 of its 72 reservoirs. The Russian military is also targeting infrastructure in Crimea. The speaker notes that these attacks are part of a comprehensive plan against Ukraine, and that the situation is worsening. The speaker also mentions that the Ukrainian parliament has passed a law banning the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, which is seen as a pro-Russian influence in Ukrainian society.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.08 Goes Up the Port 'Kavказ', Detonates Airfield 'Marinovka'. Switzerland Introduces 14 Packages of EU Sanctions," the speaker discusses the Ukrainian Parliament's decision to ban the Moscow Patriarchate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church due to its ties to Russian intelligence. The speaker explains that the decision was made during an urgent session to address the issue of the status of Ukrainian military personnel on Ukrainian territory, which expanded with the ongoing conflict with the Federation. The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) presented evidence of the church's involvement in espionage activities, leading to the passage of a bill that prohibits the Moscow Patriarchate's activities in Ukraine. The SBU has opened criminal investigations against nearly 150 members of the church, with over 50 already charged and sentenced for their crimes. The speaker highlights the significant role of the SBU in uncovering this extensive network of Russian agents and influencing public opinion through sociological surveys. The head of the SBU, Vasily Malyk, played a crucial role in the investigation and the subsequent legislation. The speaker also notes that the Moscow Patriarchate's churches in Ukraine can transition to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church if they are cleared of Russian influence within nine months. However, if church members are found to be engaging in espionage activities, criminal proceedings will be initiated against them.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.08 Fires in the 'Caucasus' Port, Explosions at 'Marinovka' Airbase. Switzerland Imposes 14 Packages of EU Sanctions," the speaker discusses the closure of a Russian Orthodox church in Ukraine due to the discovery of spying activities among its members. The Moscow Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church in Ukraine was accused of having a direct link to Moscow's influence on Ukraine's national security. The speaker emphasizes that the church's religious activities should not be confused with espionage, but the discovery of high-profile cases of treason and collaboration with the aggressor country have been the most common crimes committed by representatives of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate. One such high-profile case is that of Pavlo Lebedev, who was known for his extravagant Mercedes cars and was accused of provoking Russia with provocative actions and calling Ukrainian military personnel "scum." The Ukrainian authorities have opened a criminal case against him, and this is a clear example of the Ukrainian security services' efforts to separate religious activities from espionage activities on Ukrainian territory. The speaker concludes by noting that this is part of a larger operation by the Ukrainian security services to combat espionage on Ukrainian soil and allow counterintelligence to work officially without any restrictions.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.08 Fires at the 'Kavказ' Port and the 'Marinovka' Airfield. Switzerland Imposes 14 Packages of Sanctions on the ES," the speaker discusses the ongoing trials of 24 soldiers from the Azov Regiment who surrendered in Mariupol. The Russian Federation is accusing these soldiers of being terrorists and sentencing them to strict regimes in prison. The speaker argues that these soldiers should be prioritized for prisoner exchanges, as they were defending their country and were not in control of their surrender. The speaker also mentions the potential visit of the head of Magna to the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant, expressing concern over the proximity of the plant to military actions. However, the speaker clarifies that there are currently no indications of Russia planning to take over the power plant. The discussion focuses on analyzing the situation on the front lines and predicting future actions.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.08 Fires at the 'Kavказ' Port and 'Marinovka' Airfield. Switzerland Imposes 14 Packages of EU Sanctions," there are discussions about potential terrorist attacks on the Zaporizhzhia Atomic Power Station in Ukraine. The Russian side is accused of planning such an attack. The US military in Europe has announced that the next Ramstein format meeting will take place on September 6. The European Union's foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, has called for allowing Ukraine to use Western weapons to defend itself against Russia. In response, Switzerland, a neutral country not part of the EU or NATO, has joined the sanctions against Russia in relation to its war against Ukraine. The sanctions, which will take effect on August 27, include measures against the Russian gas industry and companies circumventing sanctions in third countries. Additionally, 116 physical and legal entities in Russia have been added to the sanctions list, including musicians and airlines. During a video conference, Russian President Putin and regional governors discussed the situation in the Kursk region. There was confusion regarding the situation at the Kursk atomic power plant, with some officials reporting a stable situation and others reporting attempted attacks. Putin himself seemed unsure of the situation in Kursk from his position in the Kremlin. The chaotic scene and conflicting statements from Russian officials are reminiscent of a madhouse. The video ends with a reminder from the speaker to subscribe to their channel, like the video, and consult their legal team for military and financial issues.
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The YouTube video titled "22.08" discusses the ongoing situation in Ukraine, specifically the fire at Port 'Kavkaz' and the exploding Mariinka airfield. Switzerland is also introduced as having introduced 14 packages of EU sanctions. Amidst this news, the speaker encourages viewers to seek a free consultation from a sponsoring legal firm by installing their mobile application and making direct contact. The speaker expresses gratitude to the sponsors and supporters as they continue to cover the defense of Ukraine, with the ultimate goal of victory and glory for Ukraine.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "22.08 Port 'Kavkaz' is on fire, Mariinka airfield is exploding. Switzerland introduces 14 packages of EU sanctions," the speaker encourages viewers to get a free consultation by following a link in the video description on the sponsoring company's website. To do so, they need to install the mobile application on their smartphone and establish direct contact with the legal firm. The speaker expresses gratitude to the sponsors and those supporting the channel as they continue to discuss the ongoing defense of Ukraine, with victory and glory for Ukraine being their ultimate goal.