"Shaheds" as a method to exhaust Ukraine’s air defense. What Putin agreed on with the North Korean leader

in war •  16 days ago 

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The video discusses recent intense aerial attacks involving numerous unmanned aerial vehicles directed towards Ukraine, with Ukrainian air defense forces engaging in prolonged battles resulting in the downing of 66 UAVs. The enemy's tactic focuses on exhausting Russian air defense resources by strategically targeting military equipment locations through mobile and internet applications. The advancement of modernized drones like "Ran-3" poses a significant challenge, with Russian military enthusiasts highlighting the strain on the country's air defense capabilities. The updates on ongoing battles, enemy advancements, and resistance efforts in different directions of the conflict, along with losses suffered by the invading forces, demonstrate the dynamic and challenging nature of the conflict. Additionally, discussions on military strategies, potential reinforcements, and the impact of drone attacks and satellite imagery on the conflict underscore the need for improved reconnaissance and defense strategies to counter evolving threats effectively.


00:00:00 In this section, it is reported that on the night of November 3, there was an intense aerial attack with numerous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) directed towards various regions in Ukraine. Ukrainian air defense forces engaged in a prolonged battle to counter the UAV threat, with 66 UAVs confirmed to be shot down and one escaping into Belarus. The enemy's tactic involved a large number of UAVs circling around Kiev, forcing Ukrainian air defense to chase them and engage them at high altitudes. As the UAVs descended to low altitudes near Kiev, they became harder to detect through radar, requiring visual or audio detection methods. The situation led to a significant aerial battle, with Ukrainian air defense firing from all available means to combat the UAV threat.

00:05:00 In this section, the speaker discusses a new tactic aimed at exhausting the Russian air defense system by requiring a significant amount of ammunition and missiles to be utilized. The tactic involves highlighting the locations of military equipment, including air defense systems, through mobile and internet applications, allowing the enemy to target and deplete Russian air defense resources. The focus shifts to the modernization of unmanned aerial vehicles, particularly a drone known as "Ran-3," which is lighter and operates on liquefied gas, providing an extended range compared to previous models. This drone is being upgraded to increase its range further, although specific details are limited. Russian military enthusiasts celebrate the drone's advancements, emphasizing the strain it places on the country's air defense capabilities.

00:10:00 In this section, the speaker discusses a recent increase in drone activity over Ukraine, mentioning a significant battle with explosions and shootings that lasted for hours around Kiev. The winter weather transition is also noted, with reports of the first snowfall in cities like Kharkiv and Kiev. The night featured a barrage of ballistic missiles and 80 attack drones launched by the enemy, resulting in clashes across various Ukrainian regions. Despite successfully intercepting and downing a significant number of enemy drones, the dispersion of attacks across multiple regions prevented a concentrated mass strike, unlike the previous night. Damage to infrastructure and some casualties are reported, highlighting a challenging situation on the frontline, particularly with heightened activity on the Kurakhov and Vremosk direction.

00:15:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the intense fighting taking place in the Pokrovskym and Kurakhovskaya directions, with the enemy making significant advancements in penetrating their defense lines. Over the past day, there have been numerous battles and enemy attacks involving rocket strikes, aviation bombardments, artillery shelling, and the use of drones. Despite the enemy's attempts to attack their positions, the speaker notes that due to insufficient forces, these attacks have been relatively small-scale and mainly focused on disrupting their defensive lines rather than launching full-fledged assaults. The enemy's main goal seems to be to prevent counterattacks and further advances into their territory.

00:20:00 In this section, the frontline situation in different directions of the conflict is described. Despite attempts by aggressors to push through Russian defenses, Russian forces have shown resilience and successfully defended positions in places like Toretsk and Pokrovka. In Pokrovsk direction, enemy attacks have been repelled for the past few days, demonstrating the strength of Russian defense. However, in Kurakhovo direction, the enemy has increased its efforts to break through Russian defenses. The summary emphasizes the overall success in maintaining defensive positions against repeated enemy attacks on the frontlines.

00:25:00 In this section, it is discussed how enemy forces are attempting to exhaust the Ukrainian Air Defense network by strategically moving towards key locations like Kurohovo. Despite facing challenges and losing control of some areas, Ukrainian forces have managed a systematic withdrawal from the northern flank of the Kurohovo operational direction, posing a defense line. The enemy's progress towards Kurohovo is hindered by fierce battles on the southern flank. Meanwhile, Russian forces continue attacks on other locations like Trudovoye and Maximovka, succeeding in gaining control in some areas but facing resistance in key strategic points controlled by Ukrainian troops. A significant threat looms as enemy forces try to bypass Kurohovo from the south, aiming to flank and advance towards Kura to push beyond Ukrainian defenses.

00:30:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the recent advancement of Russian forces in the vicinity of Maxymivka and Shakhtarske, where the enemy has been trying to expand its wedge formations and level out the front line rather than pushing further into Ukrainian defenses. Despite partial success on the enemy's part in areas like Verbova and Rovenky, it is noted that the overall frontline remains relatively unchanged in Orekhovo. The mention of a 200,000-strong grouping on the Orekhovo-Polohy direction is clarified to be a third of the total Russian occupation forces in Ukraine, estimating the full force at around 650-670, which includes the forces in Kharkiv. The movement of truck convoys towards Berdiansk is highlighted as potential reinforcement for losses, rather than indicative of a major strategic operation, with minimal equipment being transported.

00:35:00 In this section, the speaker discusses potential military strategies involving the use of fire support up to 20-30 kilometers, including launching an atomic station to power Crimea and the industrial southeast of Ukraine. They mention ongoing activities, such as oligarchs salvaging metal from destroyed factories, and recent attempts by Russian occupiers to attack Ukrainian positions. The situation in various regions is outlined, including Belarusian forces maintaining presence without escalation, enemy reconnaissance and artillery attacks in Chernihiv and Sumy regions, and recent enemy air strikes in the Kursk direction. The speaker notes changes in control over specific territories, highlighting the dynamic nature of the conflict and the unpredictable shifts in zones of control between opposing forces.

00:40:00 In this section, the discussion revolves around the ongoing operations and initiatives in the gray zone, focusing on the recent incident in the port of Berdyansk where Russian occupiers faced setbacks due to Ukrainian resistance efforts. The occupiers launched a ballistic missile from Crimea towards mainland Ukraine, but the missile malfunctioned and crashed back onto the Crimean peninsula, showcasing potential issues with the quality of Russian missile assembly. This incident highlights the resistance efforts and challenges faced by both Ukrainian partisans and Russian forces in the occupied territories.

00:45:00 In this section, it is discussed how the enemy forces have suffered significant losses over the past week, with around 10,500 personnel casualties, indicating a strain on the mobilization system of the occupying Federation. Additionally, there were losses in enemy equipment, including tanks, armored vehicles, artillery systems, and unmanned aerial vehicles. The report highlights the challenges faced by the invading forces and the implications of their diminishing capabilities in replenishing personnel and supplies for the ongoing conflict.

00:50:00 In this section, it is highlighted how Russian military capabilities have struggled in the face of recent conflicts. The excerpt discusses the significant losses in armored vehicles and artillery systems, with over 900 strikes launched by Russia in just one week, revealing a stark lack of air defense capabilities. Additionally, the proliferation of drone attacks and the manufacturing of up to 500 drones per week within Russia pose a serious threat, further exposing vulnerabilities in the country's defense infrastructure. The need for improved reconnaissance and a clearer strategy to counter these threats is emphasized, as the current situation has resulted in infrastructure damage and civilian casualties.

00:55:00 In this section, it is discussed how Russia's use of satellite imagery for military purposes was compromised when Google Maps updated to reveal the location of Ukrainian military equipment. This led to Ukrainian officials contacting Google to address the issue, resulting in Google representatives promising to work on rectifying the situation. Additionally, the section touches on the illegal recruitment practices of Russia in various countries including India, Sri Lanka, Africa, and Central and Latin America, where Russia recruits individuals without government permission. Actions by countries like Sri Lanka and India demanding the return of their citizens recruited by Russia highlight the international legal implications of such activities.

01:00:00 - 01:15:00
The video discusses various geopolitical issues, including Russian-North Korean agreements, tensions with China, Iran's plans for retaliation against Israel, potential missile deployments from Iraq by Iranian groups, Moldovan presidential elections influenced by Russia, ongoing Russian influence in Moldova, and a controversial event in Russia involving a Serbian mercenary. The speaker also mentions positive trends in the Russian economy, financial support for military personnel and families, and offers free consultations for problem-solving via a mobile app. The video ends with encouragement for viewers to believe in Ukraine's defense strength.

01:00:00 In this section, it is revealed that over 180 Czechs are willing to join the Ukrainian army, with 60 already granted permission despite laws prohibiting such involvement outside the country. The Russian-North Korean agreement includes financial and food support, with Russia supplying millions of tons of rice and a monthly wage of $2000 for soldiers. Additionally, Russia is assisting North Korea with space technology and rice production, and has agreed to provide military support in a potential conflict with South Korea. This partnership is causing tension with China, as North Korea, seen as a Chinese proxy, is being influenced by Russia instead. The situation could lead to further actions from China to maintain control over North Korea and prevent Russia's involvement in the region, potentially impacting missile and nuclear technology developments in North Korea. Iran is also planning retaliation against Israel, displaying increasing aggression.

01:05:00 In this section, it is mentioned that ballistic missiles may be deployed not from Russian territory, but from Iraq, by Iranian groups awaiting a new attack after the US presidential elections in November but before the new US president takes office in January. The discussion also touches upon the recent Moldovan presidential elections, where pro-Russian candidate Maia Sandu won, thanks in part to Russian financial backing and support from citizens living abroad. Despite Sandu's victory, a significant portion of the country's population voted for the pro-Russian option, showcasing ongoing Russian influence in Moldova. The Kremlin's efforts in Moldova included organizing transportation for Moldovan citizens living abroad to vote, with false reports of polling station bombings in countries like the UK and Germany.

01:10:00 In this section, the speaker discusses various geopolitical issues including the unresolved situation in Transnistria and the recent visit of the German Foreign Minister to Ukraine. They also touch upon a controversial event in Russia where a Serbian mercenary, known for his involvement in the conflict with Ukraine, was invited to speak at a school about courage. Additionally, it is mentioned that Arab Emirates have started exporting butter to Russia, following Turkey's lead, suggesting a positive trend in Russian economy despite its international isolation.

01:15:00 In this section, the speaker mentions financial payments for military personnel and their families, directing viewers to utilize a link in the video description for free consultation on problem-solving. They also suggest installing a mobile app for direct communication with the company's lawyers. The speaker expresses gratitude to sponsors and supporters, and encourages viewers to believe in the strength of Ukraine's defense.

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