The Russian Federation is preparing a new war campaign against Borovaya. Putin asks for weapons in North Korea

in war •  16 days ago 

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In the YouTube video titled "18.06 рф готовит новый поход на Боровую. путин в КНДР просит оружие," the speaker discusses ongoing war in Ukraine and Russia's recent visit to North Korea to seek weapons and technology. The speaker also touches on the recruitment of former prisoners into the Ukrainian armed forces, internal changes within the Russian Ministry of Defense, and Russia's development of an automatic transmission for Kamaz trucks. The video includes a call to action for viewers to support Ukraine's military efforts through donations to a volunteer fund for drone production. The speaker emphasizes the importance of supporting Ukraine and the ongoing nature of the conflict. The video also mentions the Russian attack on the city of Poltava, resulting in civilian casualties and infrastructure damage, and the increase in military activity in various regions, including Borovaya and the canal behind the Severny Donets and Dnbas rivers.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "18.06 рф готовит новый поход на Боровую. путин в КНДР просит оружие," the speaker begins by welcoming viewers from Ukraine and reminding them of the legal services offered by the company Consultant for military personnel and their families regarding service-related issues and financial payments. The speaker then encourages viewers to donate to a volunteer fund to help acquire and transport drones to the front lines, showcasing their success in destroying enemy equipment. Despite the ongoing war, the speaker emphasizes the importance of supporting Ukraine's military efforts and their devotion to victory. The night was not entirely peaceful, as the enemy attempted to attack Ukraine with ten drones, but Ukrainian forces were able to shoot down all of them using mobile fire groups and air defense units.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "18.06 рф готовит новый поход на Боровую. путин в КНДР просит оружие," the speaker discusses the aftermath of a Russian rocket attack on the city of Poltava in Ukraine. The attack resulted in civilian casualties, including 22 people with injuries, and damage to infrastructure such as residential buildings, a daycare center, power lines, and a garage complex. The General Prosecutor's Office has initiated a criminal investigation into the incident, which will be included in a larger lawsuit against the Russian Federation for war crimes in Ukraine. The speaker also mentions that the enemy had previously attacked civilian infrastructure in Poltava with a ballistic missile, and that Russian forces had launched 136 combat engagements and 49 aerial attacks over the past few days. The speaker then focuses on the Harkov direction, where the enemy has been active in the areas of Volchansk and Lipets, attempting to advance towards an industrial complex called the Aggregate Plant. Ukrainian forces are holding the plant in a defensive position and are subjecting the enemy to heavy fire. The Russians are reportedly trying to break through the Ukrainian defenses to extract their troops trapped in the area. The speaker concludes by mentioning that the Russians are building a second line of defense on the Harkov front.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "18.06 рф готовит новый поход на Боровую. путин в КНДР просит оружие," the speaker discusses ongoing military activity in the regions of Ukraine near Volchansk, Hарkiv, and Borovaya. Russian forces have been attempting to build a second line of defense near Volchansk, but their effectiveness remains uncertain due to the approaching advance of Western forces. The number of battles in the Hарkiv region has increased to 14, with Russian forces launching attacks on Sin'kovka, Stepanovka, and Peschanoye Berezov. Despite these efforts, Russian attacks have not been successful. The Russian army is reportedly assembling a force of 10,000 soldiers to attempt to capture Borovaya, a town near the Oskol River, as part of a planned offensive. Borovaya is strategically important to the Russians as it would allow them to establish a natural barrier along the river and potentially control a key railway line. The speaker notes that the Russians had previously attempted to advance on Borovaya the previous year and failed. Russian forces have also been active in the Kramatorsk region, where they have launched unsuccessful attacks on Ukrainian positions near Klechev. Ukrainian forces have continued to strengthen their defenses in all areas.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "18.06 рф готовит новыy поход на Боровую. путин в КНДР просит оружие," the speaker discusses ongoing military conflicts in the regions of Grigorievka and Chasov Yar, specifically around the canal located behind the Severny Donets and Dnbas rivers. The front line near Kramatorsk has not changed, with Russian forces continuing to repel enemy attacks and hold their positions. The most intense fighting is occurring on the Pokrovskoe direction, where the enemy has launched 42 attacks in an attempt to breach the Russian defense. The enemy has made some progress near Uman, Archangelsk, and Novoselovka, and Russian forces are taking measures to prevent further advancement. The enemy had previously attempted to encircle Russian forces in the Uman area but were unsuccessful. The importance of Novoselkovka lies in its proximity to the last defensive line, either at Vozdvizhenka or along the ridge of heights located there, which would allow the enemy to advance towards Bahmut and cut off the main supply route for the Southern front. The enemy is also active on the Kurakhovskoe direction, with 11 engagements reported, and concentrating efforts towards Krasnogorovka. Despite enemy advances, Russian lines remain unchanged on most operational fronts. The speaker also mentions that the enemy has attacked the Russian position on the left bank of the Dnepr in the settlement area and that fighting and shurms continue.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "18.06 рф готовит новый поход на Боровую. путин в КНДР просит оружие," the speaker discusses ongoing military conflicts in areas such as Borovaya and the surrounding regions, specifically mentioning successful defense efforts by Russian Marines against enemy attacks. The situation in Mariupol is also addressed, with reports of strange occurrences and the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) allegedly rounding up potential terrorists, some of whom are believed to be from Central Asia. The speaker notes that these individuals were brought in under the guise of construction workers. The FSB's anti-terrorist activities are seen as an attempt to boost their image following recent events in which terrorists took hostages in a detention center in Rostov-on-Don. Ukrainian forces have reportedly targeted and destroyed 13 enemy strongholds over the past few days using air, rocket, and artillery forces. Additionally, there are mentions of enemy ships carrying cruise missiles in both the Black and Azov Seas.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "18.06 рф готовит новый поход на Боровую. путин в КНДР просит оружие," the speaker discusses the military losses sustained by the enemy in Ukraine over the past day. The enemy reportedly lost 1,230 soldiers and destroyed or damaged 16 tanks, 20 armored vehicles, 32 artillery systems, 20 operational-tactical drones, one rocket, 40 cars, and seven special vehicles. The speaker also mentions that Ukrainian special services, specifically the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), have been active in attacking enemy oil and gas facilities in the Russian regions of Rostov and Kransodar, causing significant damage and disrupting the enemy's economic potential in supporting their war against Ukraine. The speaker notes that the SBU has carried out 20 successful attacks on various oil and gas facilities in different regions.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "18.06 рф готовит новый поход на Боровую. путин в КНДР просит оружие," the speaker discusses military and political developments in Russia and around it. The Slovenian government suspects Russia of sending spies disguised as students, as a wave of Russian diplomats were expelled from European countries before and during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Slovakia, an active supporter of Ukraine in the military and technical aspects, believes that Moscow cannot use its former intelligence channels in the European Union and instead sends students to compensate for the lack of an agent network. Several Russian students were deported from Slovakia for spreading pro-Russian narratives. Additionally, Putin flew to North Korea for a two-day visit, marking the first time he traveled to the country since 2014. While flying over Russian territory, his plane was escorted by an Su-30 fighter jet, which is unusual for internal flights and suggests Putin does not trust the military controlling the air defense system. Other events, such as the dismantling of the mafia in the Shirshamayev family in the Ministry of Defense, are also mentioned.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "18.06 рф готовит новый поход на Боровую. путин в КНДР просит оружие," the speaker discusses Russian President Vladimir Putin's recent visit to North Korea and the potential weapons and technology Russia may be seeking from the country. Putin's visit marks the first time he has been to North Korea in the last 25 years. The speaker notes that North Korea has large stockpiles of weapons hidden in the mountains, and Russia may be requesting weapons and technology for future wars. The speaker also mentions that Russia has recently ratified a strategic partnership agreement with North Korea, which could potentially lead to Russia exiting the UN's sanction regime against North Korea and providing ballistic missiles, rockets, and ammunition to the country. The speaker also mentions that China is also having a meeting with South Korea on the same day, and that there are suspicions that China may be supplying weapons to North Korea through this channel.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "18.06 рф готовит новый поход на Боровую. путин в КНДР просит оружие," the speakers discuss high-level security issues, with expectations that talks in Seoul will coincide with Putin's second visit to North Korea. During this visit, Russia and North Korea will reportedly discuss de-escalating war and dismantling the United Nations. However, Russia refuses to return its military prisoners, with the Russian Federation allegedly keeping them in harsh conditions. The Russian Ombudsman has stated that Ukraine has never refused prisoner exchanges, but Russia continues to make new initiatives. The NATO countries have become involved, with some acting as intermediaries in organizing these exchanges. The speakers note that the negotiations are difficult and that some NATO countries, such as Germany, have reduced military spending significantly, but are now planning to increase it again. The speakers suggest that Putin's actions may be forcing NATO countries to increase their military spending, which they view as a positive outcome.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "18.06 рф готовит новый поход на Боровую. путин в КНДР просит оружие," the speaker discusses the military buildup in Europe and the potential for increased military spending by various countries, including Italy's confirmation of a ninth military aid package to Ukraine, which includes STM Shadow rockets and a PVO system. The speaker notes that these weapons have different ranges, with the Italian variant having a range of 250 km and the version for their own use having a range of 560 km. The speaker also mentions that there may be a mistake in the translation of the Italian text regarding the type of rockets being delivered to Ukraine, and that they are waiting for the delivery of these weapons. Additionally, the speaker mentions that over 2,700 former convicts have already joined the Ukrainian armed forces.

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In this section, it is revealed that former prisoners are being recruited by the Ukrainian armed forces, with 2750 individuals already signing contracts and some undergoing military training. There are changes within the Russian Ministry of Defense, with serious purges taking place and Putin appointing two new deputies, including his niece Anna Civileva's cousin, in strategic positions. Additionally, there are reports of a potential resignation attempt by Gerasimov due to being a key figure resisting internal opposition. Notably, the news of the submarine Kazan and Admiral Gorshkov destroyer had a mishap during joint exercises in Cuba when the submarine's decorative hull detached, sparking concerns. Furthermore, a noteworthy development is the production of an automated gearbox prototype at a KAMAZ plant that has been operational since the Soviet Union's collapse.

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In this section of the OpSech Now YouTube video, the host discusses Russia's latest achievement in developing an automatic transmission for Kamaz trucks, a potential game-changer in the automotive industry. The Russian Federation's new technology allows Kamaz to be the first in the world to introduce this feature. The host also reminds viewers to subscribe to his channel, like the video, and encourages donations for the production of drones for the armed forces. The volunteer fund is in need of donations as the war continues, and the production of drones is crucial for their efforts. The details for making donations can be found in the video description. The host expresses gratitude to sponsors and those supporting his channel. The video concludes with a reminder that the war is ongoing and the need for support remains.

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