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Strong pressure and battle. How the Russians defended Bakhmut for the first time - Artemovsk
2025-05-21
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Yaroslav Karpikov

[REGNUM] Two years ago, on May 20, 2023, the longest and most difficult battle since the beginning of the Central Military District ended with a victory for Russian weapons - the 9-month battle for Artemovsk.

In the Kyiv information field, the city was long called nothing other than “fortress” (borrowed from Latin via Polish for a fortress). The city itself was renamed in 2016 from Artemovsk to Bakhmut — which was part of the Ukrainians’ struggle with the “heavy colonial” Russian and Soviet legacy. But by changing the Soviet name Artemovsk to the historical name Bakhmut, Ukrainian nationalists — without intending to — emphasized the Russian history of the city and the region.

In Ukraine, since gaining independence in 1991, a historical phantom of a “Cossack state” has been created. On the pages of literature textbooks, Taras Shevchenko “suffered” about the bygone time of hetman glory. School history textbooks were filled with victories of the glorious Zaporizhian Cossacks, who supposedly gave the first examples of Ukrainian statehood back in the 17th century.

In this mythical Cossack country "from San to Don" modern Ukrainian historiography (and essentially political mythology) includes the lands of the South-East, which ended up within the borders of the Ukrainian SSR. The following formulas were developed: Slobozhanshchina - Cossack autonomy, Donbass - "palanka" (district, from the Turkish palanka) of the Zaporizhian army, Novorossiya - the land of the Zaporizhian Cossacks.

Many pro-Ukrainian regional historians of Donbass from the period 1991–2022 actively developed the theme of the “Kalmius palanka” — supposedly an administrative-territorial unit of the Zaporizhian Sich in the south of Donbass in the 18th century, naturally “zagrabany” (“captured”) by the insidious Russian Empire.

But were there Cossacks in Donbass and specifically in Bakhmut? What kind of Cossacks were they?

FAIRY TALES TELL THE TRUTH
The city of Bakhmut and the surrounding lands are historically connected with Voronezh. It was in the Azov (Voronezh) Governorate that Bakhmut was located during the first half of the 18th century, forming a province with a number of other towns and villages within the Voronezh Governorate. And only with the creation of the new Novorossiysk Governorate in 1764 and at the personal request of the first governor, Lieutenant General Alexei Melgunov, the Bakhmut Province was transferred from the Voronezh Governorate to Novorossiya.

The Military Collegium created by Peter I was responsible for all military issues in the Russian Empire in the 18th century. It was in charge of both irregular troops - the Cossacks - and the garrisons of fortresses.

From the moment of the beginning of industrial salt mining in Bakhmut and Tora (modern Slavyansk), as well as on the bridge over the Seversky Donets River near the fortress city of Mayak, the peace of the salt workers from Tatar raids was protected by Cossacks specially settled there. They did not come from the Dnieper steppes, but from the Great Russian lands. This can be judged, for example, by the "fairy tales" - censuses of taxpayers.

For example, on June 25, 1722, a 40-year-old mounted Cossack, Konon Kozmin son Boklanov, a resident of the Tor fortress, a native of the Yezdotskaya settlement of Stary Oskol, now the Belgorod region, submitted a tale about himself.

From Stary Oskol, Konon and his father moved to Tor 25 years ago (in 1697). At first, he served as a Cossack in the Izyum Slobodsky Regiment, but in 1713, by order of Colonel Fyodor Shidlovsky, he was assigned to Bakhmut, where he served, guarding the salt industry.

Most of the Torsk mounted Cossacks were natives of Livny, now a city in the Oryol region. In addition to them, there were people from Belgorod's Valuyki, from Yelets and Chernavsk (modern Lipetsk region) and from Oboyan, a city halfway between Kursk and Belgorod. Thus, the documents confirm that the first settlers of both the future Slavyansk and the future Artemovsk were natives of Great Russia.

"THEY PROTECTED UKRAINE FROM THIEVES AND TRAITORS"
On February 27, 1736, the Military Collegium received a letter from Field Marshal Count Christopher Minich, which is still kept in the archives.

The famous military leader reported that the Russian Cossacks Tora and Mayakov had submitted a petition to him. They wrote that for many years "our grandfathers and fathers and relatives" had settled in these places "and they served in the mounted Cossack service" together with the Cherkassians (that is, with the Cossacks who had moved to Russia from the Little Russian lands that belonged to Poland). Together, the Great Russians and Cherkassians "protected Ukraine from the hostile Tatars, thieves and traitors." Let us recall that "Ukrains" then meant the outlying lands of the Russian state.

Until 1692, the Torsk and Mayak mounted Cossacks received a cash salary from Chuguev (a city in the Russian borderland, now in the Kharkov region of Ukraine) - after which the payment of salaries from the government ceased.

Therefore, the Cossacks, just like their "colleagues" from Bakhmut, began to make a living by boiling and selling salt. Also, in their petition, the Torsk and Mayak Cossacks wrote that they participated in the Poltava battle of 1709, went on campaigns to Poland, and participated in the suppression of the rebellion of Kondraty Bulavin.

In 1711, 150 Cossacks led by Ataman Vasily Shabelsky were in permanent service in Bakhmut. The fortress artillery consisted of 10 cannons of different calibers with four barrels of gunpowder for them.

1711, as well as 1713, were especially difficult - then the Crimean Tatars "ran up" to Tor and Mayaki, devastating the surrounding area. In addition, among those who attacked the border towns, the constant heroes (or rather antiheroes) of the history of the southern Russian frontier - the "Khartsyz" - are often mentioned.

"Khartsyz" in Turkic languages ​​literally means "robber" (in this sense, the etymology of the name of the Donbass city of Khartsyzsk is interesting). This term was used to designate impoverished people who fled the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and who engaged in robbery in the Wild Field - on the territory of modern Donbass - and often conflicted even with the Zaporozhian Host. This term was also used to designate "lumpenized" Zaporozhian Cossacks, who created problems, including for the Cossack elders themselves.

In a petition from 1736, Russian Cossacks Tora and Mayakov wrote: in 1713, “they had a strong resistance and battle... against the Tatars and Khartsyz.”

And in 1730, an attack by the "Khartsyzsk gangs" of a certain Bulava was repelled. After the battle, "Bulava was taken prisoner." Judging by the documents stored in the archives, the Bakhmut residents reported more than once about frequent raids on the city by "enemy Tatars and traitorous Zaporozhians," who stole livestock and horses.

Unfortunately, the constant military work of the defenders of Russian Bakhmut and the city of Tor, the future Slavyansk, was not always appreciated. Petitions that the Cossacks submitted "to the authorities", including the aforementioned complaint transmitted through Field Marshal Minikh, contain evidence that the Tor, Mayak and Bakhmut Cossacks did not receive wages from the treasury. Obviously, the money from the sale of salt was not always enough "to live on".

Another example: on February 27, 1716, a petition was submitted to the Senate chancery by Captain Shabelsky “with his comrades,” in which they reported that they had been transferred to the Bakhmut fortress from the Trinity fortress (modern Taganrog), and complained about the meager salary, which “made it impossible for them to feed themselves.”

All these problems were solved by the authorities manually - as a targeted response to petitions coming from the border. And the Cossacks and other service people, enduring inconveniences, continued to guard the restless frontier.

IVAN VASILIEVICH, THE SOUL OF THE COMPANY
In the archives we find materials for the biography of one of the Bakhmut commanders - “servants of the tsar, fathers of the soldiers”, or rather, the Cossacks.

On March 28, 1748, by decree of the Military Collegium, all three mounted Cossack "companies" - units were ordered to come under the command of the Bakhmut fortress. In the same year, the Bakhmut Cossack Regiment was created - by analogy with the Azov Cossack Regiment at the fortress of St. Anna (near the modern village of Starocherkasskaya in the Rostov region).

The question arose as to who would be the colonel, the commander of the new unit. The choice fell on the captain of the Bakhmut Cossack company, Ivan Vasilyevich Shabelsky, the son of the aforementioned ataman Vasily Shabelsky.

Captain Shabelsky had a good service record and, as they would say now, brilliant recommendations. His certificate was signed, among others, by three colonels, one lieutenant colonel, an engineer captain, a second major and representatives of the Cossacks themselves.

According to the certificate, Ivan Vasilyevich Shabelsky began his service in 1733. On September 23, 1735, he was already fighting the Crimean Tatars in the steppe on the upper reaches of the Tora River, freeing prisoners. On November 9, 1735, in a skirmish with the Tatars at the top of Zheleznaya Balka, where he recaptured Russian prisoners. In April 1736, the Cossack fought with the Tatars sent by the Crimean Khan at the upper reaches of the Blizhnie Stupki River, the battle took place at night, the Tatars were defeated, and two captured Crimean Tatars were sent to Kharkov to General Prince Nikita Yuryevich Trubetskoy.

In the same year of 1736, Ivan Shabelsky took part in the campaign against Crimea under the command of Field Marshal Minich, being subordinate to Major General Hein, he took part in the battle at the Bolgunak River, where he captured two Turkish Janissaries (for which he received a monetary reward from Minich).

On August 12, 1737, while on patrol with his brother Prokofiy near the Bakhmut fortress, Ivan "encounters the Tatars", successfully repels the raid and takes two people prisoner. In 1737, Shabelsky was engaged in the supply of provisions under the command of Colonel Bogdan Bibikov. For good results, he was granted the rank of ensign of the Bakhmut company by Field Marshal Minikh from the ranks of the Cossacks. In 1738, he was patrolling the border from Bakhmut to the Dnieper River, discovered the horde of the Crimean Khan heading for the city of Izyum in time and informed Lieutenant General Baron von Spiegel.

In the same year, he was in continuous patrol of the border from Bakhmut to the Mius River - on the lands of today's DPR.

In 1739, Ivan Shabelsky, while on patrol near the Krynka River, discovered 500 Tatars and notified the garrison of the Bakhmut fortress in time to prepare to repel the raid. The year 1738 turned out to be a sad one for Shabelsky, when his brother Prokofiy was captured by the Tatars, and later died in captivity in Constantinople - Istanbul.

The appointment of Ivan Vasilyevich Shabelsky as a colonel in the new Bakhmut Cossack Regiment opened a new stage in the history of the city-fortress of Bakhmut. Now the city was under reliable protection. Already on June 11, 1764, the irregular Cossack regiment was "promoted" to a regular - pike regiment and received the name Lugansk. Subsequently, on June 28, 1783, the regiment received a new name - Mariupol. But that's a completely different story.

Let us just add that the Bakhmut "dynasty" of the Shabelskys produced not only military men. Judging by the documents, the son of Colonel Ivan Shabelsky, Semyon, studied at the school of poetics at the Kharkov Collegium under Grigory Savvich Skovoroda himself, one of the founders of Russian philosophical thought, during the reign of Elizabeth Petrovna.

But as for the city of Bakhmut itself, for many decades this Russian outpost, which had advanced far to the south, was — one could say — a city of military glory. History has a way of repeating itself — both the history of liberation in 2023 and the history of the subsequent defense of Artemovsk-Bakhmut. The place of the Tatar ertouls — the mounted detachments of the vassals of the Ottoman Empire — was taken by numerous mercenaries working for Western private military companies and PMC Ukraine.

As for those who consider themselves the descendants of the “glorious Zaporozhian Cossacks,” they, alas, have become modern-day Khartsyz — who attack peaceful Russian villages near the same Artemovsk. And today, modern-day “Shabelskie” are fighting off these raids.

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Ukrainian Perspective: Invasion of Ukraine: February 21, 2025
2025-02-22
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

Worth noting, korrespondent.net has compiled its Invasion of Ukraine series into separate months, beginning May 9th, 2023. Linked in the title

[Korrespondent] 21.50 Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski brought a downed Russian Shahed-type attack drone to a conservative conference in the US. According to him, the drone was shot down by the Ukrainians and then taken to Poland.

— Radosław Sikorski 🇵🇱🇪🇺 (@sikorskiradek) February 21, 2025
19.13 In Kiev, at the forum of defense innovations, new Ukrainian unmanned solutions were presented, including the Bulava strike drone, the TM-62 ground kamikaze drone, the Wolly 7.62 module and a drone carrier.

19.00 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky does not necessarily need to participate in negotiations to end the war in his country. This statement was made by US President Donald Trump in an interview with Fox News Radio.

"To tell you the truth, I don't think his (Zelensky's, - ed.) presence at the meetings is that important," Trump said, speaking about the negotiations to end the war with Russia.

18.47 At least one person was killed and nine were wounded as a result of strikes in the north of Donetsk region.

In Slavyansk, seven people aged 51 to 83 were injured, 62 private homes and an administrative building were damaged. In Kramatorsk, a 39-year-old man was injured, 46 private homes and two cars were damaged.

In Nikanorovka, Nikolaevskaya community, one person is known to have died and one person was injured, and a house was destroyed.

18.30 Over the three years of Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine, journalists and volunteers have identified 95,026 names of fallen Russian soldiers. Currently, the largest number of Russian citizens killed in the war against Ukraine has been recorded in Bashkortostan - 4,244 people, the BBC reports.

17.48 The Belgian authorities will delay the transfer of the first F-16 aircraft to Ukraine at least until the end of this year, because there has been a delay in the delivery of American F-35s. This was stated by the Chief of the Belgian General Staff Frederic Vansina, the publication LaLibre reported.

17:25 As a result of a Russian air strike in Gulyaipole, Zaporozhye, Nestor Yalansky, who was the last descendant of the family of the famous revolutionary Nestor Makhno, was killed.

"Nestor Viktorovich was one of the last direct descendants of the Makhno family who lived in Gulyaipole. His great-grandfather Karp Ivanovich Makhno was tortured and killed in 1919 in Gulyaipole by the White Guard Cossacks of the Russian Volunteer Army of General Denikin, who captured the city," the statement said.

17.01 The new Ukrainian Trembita missile was shown for the first time at the Defense Innovation Forum in Kiev. This was announced by Digital Transformation Minister Mykhailo Fedorov on Friday, February 21.

16.45 For the fourth day in a row, the number of battles at the front has been gradually decreasing, at least in the first half of the day. This is evidenced by data from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine as of 16.00.

16.18 US Presidential Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg called his talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky "positive". He wrote about this on the social network X.

15.54 Every fifth child in Ukraine has lost a close relative or friend since the start of Russia's full-scale aggression three years ago, UNICEF reported.

The third year of the full-scale war in Ukraine has become even more deadly for children compared to 2023: the number of child casualties has increased by 50%. In total, more than 2,520 children have been killed or injured since February 2022. The real number of victims is likely much higher.

15.39 The Security Service of Ukraine has in absentia notified two Russian generals of suspicion for organizing the explosion of the Oskol dam in the Kharkiv region in September 2022. This was reported by the SBU press service on Friday, February 21.

14.39 Gas production in Ukraine has fallen by 40% after Russian missile strikes, Reuters reports, citing a senior industry source.

14.15 A large-scale fire that broke out as a result of a Russian strike on an industrial facility in the Poltava region has been extinguished. This was reported on February 21 by the press service of the State Emergency Service. It is noted that there were no casualties. 87 firefighters and 34 units of equipment, including a fire turbine robot, were involved in extinguishing the fire.

13:54 In the Liman direction, the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed a Russian BAT-2 road layer for the first time. This was reported by the Khortytsia operational-strategic group of forces.

13:33 The third group of volunteers of the Ukrainian Legion will sign contracts on February 28. It is expected that the number of recruits will be greater than in previous times. This was reported by the Ambassador of Ukraine to Poland Vasyl Bodnar in a comment to Ukrinform.

13.22 In Denmark, more than half of citizens are in favor of sending peacekeepers to the country after the war ends. These are the results of a poll published on February 21 by the Ritzau agency, Bloomberg reports. It is noted that about 53% of respondents said that Denmark should take part in any proposed deployment of a military contingent. About 15% were against, and 32% were undecided or had no opinion on the matter. The majority (66%) also said that Ukraine should join the European Union, and 68% said that the country should become part of NATO.

13.13 Work on the agreement on rare earth minerals is currently ongoing. For Ukraine, the important aspects of this document are the correct distribution of profits and security guarantees. This was stated by the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office Mykhailo Podolyak on the air of the telethon.

12:57 Russian special services are moving into an active phase of information operations against Ukraine and Europe, said the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation Andrey Kovalenko on Friday, February 21.

The main goal is to strengthen Euroscepticism, support politicians who may question the unity of the EU, and also attempts to change the European course towards Ukraine.

12.46 The Cabinet of Ministers allocated another UAH 7.9 billion for the purchase of drones. This was stated by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal at a government meeting. According to him, in January 2025, the production of drones in Ukraine increased 10 times compared to January last year.

12:37 In January 2025, the number of requests to the I Want to Find project regarding missing Russian servicemen in the Kursk region, where soldiers of the Security and Defense Forces of Ukraine continue to destroy and capture Russian servicemen, increased by 29%. This was reported by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense.

12:33 Most Poles do not support sending their troops to Ukraine as part of a possible stabilization mission. This is evidenced by the results of an Opinia24 poll for Radia ZET.

According to the study, 63% of respondents spoke out against such a decision. While only 22% supported the idea of ​​​​involving Polish troops in the mission. Another 15% found it difficult to answer.

12.19 As a result of a Russian airstrike on the village of Zolochiv in the Kharkiv region, four people were injured. As a result of the UAB hitting the road, a car caught fire, three private houses and one apartment building, as well as administrative buildings, were damaged.

11:37 Weapons supplies to Ukraine under contracts with American companies continue. This was stated by Fedir Venislavsky, a member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence, UNN reports.

10:56 Three police officers were injured in the Kharkiv region as a result of a Russian drone strike. This was reported by the regional department of the National Police. The enemy drone, presumably a Molniya type, hit a service vehicle.

10:35 Law enforcement officers detained a man and a woman in the Kyiv region who, on orders from the Russian FSB, were preparing to blow up buildings of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and law enforcement agencies of Ukraine. According to the SBU, the Russians remotely recruited two unemployed people - a 27-year-old drug addict and his common-law wife, who were looking for "easy" money on Telegram channels.

9:42 Russian propagandists and intelligence agencies have received instructions from the Kremlin to promote "victorious" narratives for the anniversary of the full-scale invasion. This was reported by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine on its Telegram channel on Friday, February 21.

9:20 On the night of February 21, the occupiers launched 160 drones at Ukraine. This was reported by the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

8:44 Over the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian Defense Forces have engaged in combat with the Russians 121 times at the front, most often in the Pokrovsk direction. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

7:41 Over the past 24 hours, the Defense Forces destroyed 1,280 Russian occupiers, as well as 52 artillery systems, 18 armored fighting vehicles, and 12 tanks. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook.

03:03 According to media reports, the G7 countries have significantly softened the draft communiqué for the third anniversary of the Russian invasion, removing the mention of limiting the price cap on Russian oil. The US also spoke out against mentioning Russia's aggression in the G7 statement.

01:25 Every two dollars invested in Ukraine's long-range capabilities causes almost ten dollars of damage to Russia, President Volodymyr Zelensky said during a video address.

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Current information on the situation on the front line: November 30 (updated)
2024-12-01
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[NewsFront] 19:46 Destruction by precision airdrop using the VOG-30D of an ammunition depot of a unit of the 28th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the area of the settlement of Druzhba, –video.

18:39 "Supercam" sees and corrects:

The Supercam UAV crew of the Dnepr troop group identified the location and adjusted fire on the enemy’s temporary deployment point, –video.

17:55 An army aviation crew on a Ka-52M helicopter destroyed manpower and a stronghold of Ukrainian Armed Forces units in the border area of the Kursk region, –video.

16:55 The enemy cannot hide:

At night, servicemen from the reconnaissance unit of the North group of forces used UAVs to reveal an armored combat vehicle of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, whose crew tried to hide it in a forest belt in the Khar'kov region.

The detected target was quickly destroyed by the FPV drone operator.

12:06 Direct hit by FPV drone on enemy armored fighting vehicle.

The reconnaissance UAVs of the Test Center for Advanced Unmanned Technologies of the Russian Ministry of Defense "Rubicon" were discovered armored vehicles in a forest belt that were transporting Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen.

An FPV drone crew destroyed an armored combat vehicle in the Kursk direction.

11:24 Drone operators dismantle enemy armored vehicles.

The destruction of three Ukrainian Armed Forces combat armored vehicles by FPV drone operators of the North group of forces in the Kursk direction, video.

10:26 Telegram channel "WarGonzo":

Frontline summary as of the morning of 11/30/2024

- Zaporizhzhya Front. There are no major changes here. The battles have returned to the positional channel for some time.

– Donetsk Front. There are reports of successes of the Russian Armed Forces in Razdolovka, northeast of Velyka Novosyolka, this settlement that has been taken under control is being cleared. Fighting continues in the "pocket" that has formed south of Kurakhovo.

In Kurakhovo itself, urban fighting is underway, Russian troops continue assault operations, periodically achieving tactical successes. North of the city, there are advances of the Russian Armed Forces in the direction of Starye Terny. The Ukrainian Armed Forces are transferring fresh forces to this direction to try to stop our further advance.

If we take into account the fact that our units have been on the offensive for a long time and are considerably weakened, then the arrival of fresh enemy forces in this direction could become a serious problem. In the Pokrovsky sector, there are reports of our troops advancing in the area of the settlement of Pushkino.

- Chasov Yar direction. Heavy urban fighting continues in Chasov Yar. The Ukrainian Armed Forces are putting up fierce resistance. On the flanks, the Russian Armed Forces are trying to improve their positions, but at the moment, our forces are most likely accumulating for another breakthrough.

- Kursk region. There are no significant changes here. The Russian Armed Forces are attempting to put pressure on the Ukrainian Armed Forces' defense, but the enemy has enough forces and resources here not only to provide serious resistance, but also to conduct counterattacks. The fighting in several areas continues to be counterattacks.

9:34 A fiery “Tornado” covered the deployment point of the “Bird of Magyar” unit of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the border area.

As a result of the MLRS strike near the village of Zhuravka in the Khar'kov regiondestroyedup to 66 Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers (11 FPV drone crews) and up to 10 all-terrain vehicles.

9:30 "Crabs" will not help the Ukrainian Armed Forces

Calculations of the 152mm Giatsint-B of the West group of forces destroyed self-propelled guns "Krab", artillery guns and strongholds of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with manpower in the area of the special operation.

8:05 The Su-34 crew carried out a strike on a concentration of personnel, armored and automobile military equipment of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the border area of the Kursk region, –video.

8:02 Soldiers of the 16th Separate Special Forces Brigade showed footage of the destruction of Ukrainian soldiers in the village of Zarechnoye (DPR), –video.

Our military destroyed a T-64b tank with a precise hit using a Bulava FPV drone.

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Small missile ship Amur with Kalibr missiles on board accepted into the Navy
2024-08-27
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] The Russian Navy has accepted a new small missile ship of Project 22 800 "Amur",the press service of the Ministry of Defense reported on August 26.

The ceremonial reception of the ship and the raising of the St. Andrew's flag took place under the leadership of the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy, Admiral Alexander Moiseyev, in Kaspiysk.

"The Karakurt-class ships, designed by engineers from the Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau, embody the power of strike weapons and high seaworthiness. They will make a significant contribution to strengthening combat readiness, operating as part of the surface component of the Navy," Moiseyev said.

The Navy Commander-in-Chief also noted that the program to equip the fleet with ships carrying high-precision weapons (the Amur is capable of carrying Kalibr-NK cruise missiles) will continue.

As reported by the Regnum news agency, earlier in August, Sevmash CEO Mikhail Budnichenko reported that the strategic nuclear-powered missile submarine cruiser Knyaz Pozharsky was undergoing factory sea trials. The submarines of this project are armed with 16 Bulava intercontinental ballistic missiles and six torpedo tubes.

The Russian Navy will receive 12 surface ships and four submarines in 2024, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Viktor Yevtukhov said in January. He noted that the fleet receives a new vessel almost every month, while the level of import substitution in their construction is 100%, and sanctions cannot interfere with the work.

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Borey-class subs will be in service for another 40 years - Russian Navy head
2024-08-13
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] The Borey-class nuclear-powered strategic missile submarines (SSBNs) will remain in service for another 40 years, said Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Alexander Moiseyev.

“Speaking about the prospects associated with the Borei submarine, this is the next 30-40 years of service to our state,” he said on the Zvezda TV channel.
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Moiseyev called the service life of nuclear submarines “undoubted,” and noted that the specified period is a requirement for such weapons.

Earlier, Regnum News Agency reported that the nuclear-powered strategic missile submarine cruiser " Prince Pozharsky " is undergoing factory sea trials. This is the fifth nuclear submarine of Project 955A "Borey-A". The ship was built at the largest shipbuilding complex in Russia "Sevmash".

In total, the Russian Navy will receive 12 surface ships and four submarines in 2024. Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Viktor Yevtukhov said that the Russian Navy receives a new vessel almost every month, and the level of import substitution in their construction is currently 100%, so sanctions cannot interfere with their construction and delivery.

On July 29, the Vympel shipyard in Rybinsk, Yaroslavl Region, launched the high-speed missile boat Molniya. This boat will serve in the Navy, ensuring the security of Russian borders.

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Nuclear submarine "Prince Pozharsky" begins factory sea trials

The nuclear-powered strategic missile submarine cruiser Knyaz Pozharsky is undergoing factory sea trials, said Mikhail Budnichenko, General Director of Sevmash.

"Work on the cruiser Knyaz Pozharsky is proceeding according to schedule. It is undergoing factory sea trials," he told journalists at the International Military-Technical Forum (IMTF) Army-2024.

As reported by the Regnum news agency, on February 3, 2024, the Russian Navy received the nuclear-powered missile submarine "Prince Pozharsky". This is the fifth nuclear submarine of the 955A "Borey-A" project. The ship was built at the largest shipbuilding complex in Russia, "Sevmash".

Submarines of this project are armed with 16 Bulava intercontinental ballistic missiles and six torpedo tubes.

The Russian Navy will receive 12 surface ships and four submarines in 2024. This was announced at the end of January by Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Viktor Yevtukhov during the ceremony of raising the Russian Naval Flag on the submarine Kronshtadt. He noted that the fleet receives a new vessel almost every month, and the level of import substitution in their construction is currently 100%, so sanctions cannot interfere with their construction and delivery.

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Ukrainian Perspective: Invasion of Ukraine: July 3, 2024
2024-07-04
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

Worth noting, korrespondent.net has compiled its Invasion of Ukraine series into separate months, beginning May 9th, 2023. Linked in the title.

[Korrespondent] 21:59 The White House announced a new $2.35 billion package of military aid to Ukraine. It will include, in particular, interceptor missiles for Patriot and NASAMS air defense systems, missiles for HAWK air defense systems, ammunition for HIMARS, 155 mm and 105 mm artillery shells, mortar shells, Javelin and AT-4 anti-tank systems, TOW anti-tank missiles, ammunition and grenades for small arms, etc.

21:02 Erdogan called for a ceasefire in Ukraine at a meeting with Putin in Astana: "Turkey will continue to make efforts to establish peace in the region and the world. Turkey can lay the foundation for a consensus to end the war between Russia and Ukraine first by achieving a ceasefire and then achieving peace. A fair peace that can satisfy both sides is possible."

20:27 Fourteen people were injured in Kharkiv as a result of today's Russian shelling, including a baby and an eight-year-old child, the regional prosecutor's office reported. One of the strikes hit an open area in the outskirts of the city, and two more hit residential buildings in the Kievsky district. Private residential buildings, multi-story buildings, cars, a post office, a service station, and a gym were damaged. The strikes were carried out by the UMBP D-30 (unified interspecific gliding munition, 30 cm caliber) from the village of Batratskaya Dacha in the Belgorod region.

19:08 Russians have been attacking Poltava Oblast for the third day, OVA chief Filipp Pronin reported. According to preliminary information, one person was killed and three were injured as a result of today's attack. There were hits, and a school and a kindergarten in Poltava Oblast were damaged by debris.

19:05 In Dnipro, the number of victims as a result of today's attack has increased to 53, reported the head of the OVA, Serhiy Lysak.

18:59 Scholz said Germany would not support a ceasefire that would require Ukraine to capitulate. The chancellor called Putin's proposal "strange." According to him, this shows "how cynical their thinking is, and that the Russian leader has no intention of ending his war of conquest."

18:51 On Thursday, July 4, hourly shutdown schedules will be in effect throughout the day, Ukrenergo reported. From 07:00 to 13:00 and from 23:00 to 24:00, two queues of shutdown schedules will be in effect, and three queues during other hours.

18:48 Russians carried out at least three KAB strikes in the Kievsky district of Kharkov, destroying two private houses. At the moment, six victims are known, including an eight-year-old child, said the head of the OVA Oleg Sinegubov.

18:20 The fire on the Russian missile ship Serpukhov in Baltiysk, Kaliningrad Oblast, on April 7 was a special operation by the GUR, said military intelligence spokesman Andrei Yusov. The fire on the ship was started by a Russian serviceman, now a recruit for the Freedom of Russia Legion. He served on the Serpukhov and helped the Ukrainian special services for a long time, and then carried out the sabotage. The Russian was taken to Ukraine along with secret documents.

17:34 The new Minister of Defense of the Netherlands Ruben Brekelmans assured of continued support for Ukraine: "The Netherlands remains committed to supporting Ukraine as much as we can and for as long as necessary. We and our allies are united in our determination to return peace and security to Ukraine." In turn, Zelensky said that he personally congratulated Dick Schoof on his appointment as Prime Minister of the Netherlands.

17:01 In the Czech Republic, the Czech-Ukrainian company UAC has launched serial production of Leleka-LR reconnaissance drones and Bulava strike drones exclusively for the Ukrainian army, writes the Czech publication E15. The company has launched serial production in the Czech city of Kolin and plans to supply about 100 reconnaissance and strike drones per year.

16:56 Over the first six months of 2024, the Ministry of Defense codified and approved for operation more than 70 models of unmanned aerial systems. All of these drones are domestically produced. Over the entire last year, the Ministry of Defense approved about 60 UAVs for various purposes, the department reported.

16:29 A human body has been found under the rubble of a multi-story building in Dnepr that the Russians attacked on June 28. The death toll from the Russian strike has risen to three, the city's mayor Boris Filatov said.

16:15 Russia can now hit any point in Kharkov with a FAB-500, said OVA chief Oleg Sinegubov. According to him, the 500-ton guided missile has been modified, increasing its strike range to 80 km. Because of this, "real" air raid sirens are sounding in the city for 12-16 hours.

16:11 Zelensky reported that he held a meeting in Kiev with the head of the 78th session of the UN General Assembly, Dennis Francis.

16:03 Five people were killed and 47 injured in Dnipro as a result of a massive Russian attack, including a 14-year-old child, the prosecutor's office reported. Residential buildings, medical institutions, kindergartens, educational institutions, gas stations, and a shopping and entertainment center were damaged.

15:24 If Trump knows how to end the war in Ukraine, he should tell us about it today, Zelensky said in an interview with Bloomberg. "If there are risks to Ukrainian independence, if we lose our statehood, we want to be ready for this, we want to know... We want to understand whether we will receive strong support from the United States in November or will be left completely alone," the Ukrainian president added. According to Zelensky, he is "potentially ready" to meet with Trump to listen to his team's proposals.

Zelensky also spoke about delays in the delivery of weapons from Western allies: "This is the biggest tragedy of this war, that between the decision and the real fact we have a very, very long wait." At the same time, the president does not agree with the opinion that the war has reached a dead end. According to him, the Ukrainian Armed Forces are now better prepared in terms of manpower than they were several months ago, and a new offensive is a matter of arming the brigades.

Zelensky also said China could play a "huge role" in resolving the conflict, as Moscow is heavily dependent on its export market. He suggested that the US and China, if they put their differences aside, could work together to end the war.

15:01 The occupation administration of the Zaporizhzhya NPP announced an alleged Ukrainian drone strike on the Raduga substation in Energodar. Eight people were injured, the city's regular power supply scheme was disrupted, as well as the functioning of a number of the station's facilities, the Russians claim.

14:55 On July 1, the Main Intelligence Directorate, together with the Foreign Intelligence Service, launched a drone strike on electrical substations in the Belgorod Region, which resulted in the Ugarov Oskol Electrometallurgical Plant in the Voronezh Region shutting down, UP reports, citing intelligence sources. The plant was completely de-energized, which caused all the electric arc furnaces in which the metal had solidified to stop. It may take several months to restart them.

Sources note that this plant is of exceptional importance for the military-industrial complex of the Russian Federation, since it produces high-quality steel, including alloyed types of special steel for the automotive and mechanical engineering industries.

14:46 NATO countries failed to reach an agreement on long-term support for Ukraine, DPA writes. According to the agency, Stoltenberg failed to convince the allies to make a long-term financial commitment to support Ukraine.

13:59 The death toll in Dnipro has risen to five, Zelensky said and showed a video from the site of today's attack.

13:53 Russians have completely occupied the Kanal district in the city of Chasov Yar in Donetsk Oblast, reported Revansh Battalion commander Bogdan Khodakovsky: "At the cost of huge losses and the actual destruction of all multi-story buildings, the Russians have achieved success. And despite the disproportionate losses, the loss of Chasov Yar has become closer. In the long term, this has serious consequences for changing the operational map of Donetsk Oblast. The next stop is Konstantinovka. We must organize counteroffensive actions and regain strategic positions."

13:44 NATO allies have agreed on military aid to Ukraine for next year in the amount of 40 billion euros, Reuters writes. According to the publication, the leaders of the Alliance countries will sign the corresponding commitment next week at the summit in Washington.

13:35 In Dnipro, the number of victims has increased to 34, reported the head of the OVA, Serhiy Lysak.

13:26 Russians shelled Kherson again - two people were wounded, OVA reported.

12:17 In Dnipro, the number of people killed as a result of today's attack has risen to four, 27 people were injured, reported the head of the OVA Serhiy Lysak. Of these, 11 were hospitalized, two are in serious condition.

12:10 Russians struck the village of Russkaya Lozovaya in the Kharkiv region with a KAB, reported the head of the OVA Oleg Sinegubov. A private house is burning, there may be people under the rubble. At the moment, two people are known to be injured.

11:36 In the morning, the Russians launched a strike with three Iskander-K ground-based cruise missiles, four Kh-59 guided air missiles and five Shahed-type attack UAVs, the Air Force reported. The main direction of the strike was the Dnipropetrovsk region. Air defense forces shot down one Iskander-K missile, all Kh-59s and Shaheds, as well as one Orlan-10 UAV.

11:17 Peskov stated that Putin and Trump are not conducting a dialogue regarding achieving peace in Ukraine.

11:09 Russians attacked the Dnieper with missiles and attack UAVs - according to preliminary information, three people were killed, 18 were injured, including a 14-year-old child. Several fires occurred, there is destruction, said the head of the OVA Sergey Lysak. Local publics write that one of the shopping centers was damaged as a result of the strike.

10:28 Head of the Kharkiv OVA Oleg Sinegubov clarified that as a result of the night shelling of the Borovsk community of the Izyum district, one person was killed and two were injured. The enemy attacked the building of the Borovsk village council.

09:55 In the Donetsk region over the past day, two people were killed as a result of Russian shelling - in Selidovo and New York. Another nine people in the region were injured over the past day, reported the head of the OVA Vadim Filashkin.

09:19 The number of victims as a result of yesterday's Russian strike on an enterprise in the Industrial District of Kharkiv has increased to four, including two teenagers aged 12 and 15, reported the head of the OVA Oleg Sinegubov. In addition, two people were injured as a result of enemy shelling in the village of Borovaya in the Izyum District, two more in the village of Russkaya Lozovaya in the Kharkiv District, and one each in the villages of Kupyansk-Uzlovaya and Malye Prohody in the Kharkiv District.

08:57 Yermak, during a visit to Washington, told journalists that Kiev would listen to any advice on achieving a "just peace," but would not compromise "regarding very important things and values... independence, freedom, democracy, territorial integrity, sovereignty," Reuters reports.

08:34 In the morning, Russians shelled Kherson again, one person was injured, OVA reported. Over the previous day, as a result of Russian shelling in the region, one person was killed and 15 were injured.

08:16 In the Dnipropetrovsk region on the evening of July 2, debris from a downed missile damaged residential buildings, and two people were injured, reported the head of the OVA, Serhiy Lysak.

07:49 The General Staff announced the estimated losses of the Russian Federation as of the morning of July 3:

  • personnel - about 546,270 (+1180) people,

  • tanks - 8123 (+16),

  • combat armored vehicles - 15,583 (+17),

  • artillery systems - 14,712 (+57),

  • MLRS - 1115 (+1),

  • air defense systems - 876 (+2),

  • aircraft - 360 (+0),

  • helicopters - 326 (+0),

  • Operational-tactical level UAVs - 11,668 (+27),

  • cruise missiles - 2336 (+1),

  • ships/boats - 28 (+0),

  • submarines - 1 (+0),

  • automotive equipment and tank trucks - 19,850 (+63),

  • special equipment - 2464 (+12).

07:35 In the Zaporizhia region, one person was wounded as a result of Russian attacks on the Polohovsky district, reported the head of the OVA Ivan Fedorov.

07:28 Explosions were heard in Novorossiysk at night, Mayor Andrei Kravchenko announced that an attack by unmanned boats had been repelled. The Russian Defense Ministry announced that two unmanned boats heading towards Novorossiysk were allegedly destroyed in the Black Sea at night. In addition, air defense systems destroyed five UAVs over the Belgorod Region, four over the Bryansk Region, and one over the Moscow Region.

05:04 If Russia tries to expand the front, the United States will allow Ukraine to strike with American weapons at a greater distance, said Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs James O'Brien. In this way, he responded to criticism from Republicans who said that the Biden administration's policy on strikes on Russian territory changed only after Russia's offensive in the Kharkiv direction, but even then they settled on "half measures."

02:12 Chinese and Russian companies are developing a strike drone similar to the Iranian Shahed kamikaze drone, Bloomberg writes, citing European officials. According to the agency, in 2023, companies from Russia and China held talks on the release of a copy of the Iranian Shahed drone in China, and this year they have already begun testing the version before sending it to Russia.

The West is concerned that China could produce a single drone like the Shahed much faster than Iran or Russia, the newspaper notes. Officials have not identified the drone, but Chinese defense websites and several media outlets have reported that the country is developing a kamikaze attack drone called the Sunflower 200, which is similar in appearance to Iran's Shahed 136.

01:17 Orban told Die Weltwoche that Zelensky had reservations about the idea of ​​a ceasefire for negotiations: "He was not very enthusiastic about it... He has some bad experiences with previous ceasefires, which in his interpretation were not good for Ukraine."

Orban also reiterated that "this is not our war": "When someone comes to Ukraine, it is easy to predict what will happen. Everyone applauds, saying that we are Ukraine, we are with you, this is our war and so on. But you know, the Hungarian position is different. We do not think that this is our war. And Hungary's interest is not in the continuation of the war, but in peace. And I try to represent the interests of Europe in a fair and objective way, which is different from what they usually did before."

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Ukrainian Perspective: Invasion of Ukraine: June 19, 2024
2024-06-20
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Worth noting, korrespondent.net has compiled its Invasion of Ukraine series into separate months, beginning May 9th, 2023. Linked in the title
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[Korrespondent] 22:49 Ukrenergo has reduced the period of outages for tomorrow - hourly outage schedules will be in effect from 06:00 to 24:00.

22:38 The Argentine government has ruled out the possibility of sending weapons to Ukraine, but will help in the humanitarian and logistics sphere, said Manuel Adorni, spokesman for the country's president.

22:11 In the Zaporozhye region, underground schools - shelters are being built, said the head of the OBA Ivan Fedorov. According to him, the “global task” is to provide the opportunity to study offline for 50 thousand students. Earlier, the Defense Council of the Zaporozhye region decided that the entire educational process should take place in shelters. It is for this purpose that construction has begun at five locations, Fedorov said. The cost of one of the objects is more than 112 million hryvnia, and plans are to commission it in the fourth quarter of 2024.

21:30 The Russians attacked the coastal zone of the Odessa region with a ballistic missile, probably Iskander-M, from the territory of Crimea, no people were injured, the South Air Command reported.

20:48 The prosecutor's office clarified that as a result of today's attacks on Kharkov, two people were injured - in the Kiev and Shevchenko districts. According to preliminary data, the Russian Armed Forces used modified UMPB D-30 aerial bombs from the territory of the Belgorod region to strike Kharkov and Olkhovka. The number of victims as a result of the attack on the village. Novoosinovo, Kupyansky district, has grown to three.

19:47 The United States will not be able to supply Switzerland with missiles for Patriot air defense systems within the expected time frame, because deliveries to Ukraine are now priority, the Swiss tabloid Blick reported, citing sources. Subsequently, the Swiss Federal Defense Procurement Office confirmed that deliveries of Patriot missiles would be delayed due to a decision by the US government. The PAC-3 MSE guided missiles for the Patriot air defense system were to be adopted by the Swiss army in 2030 and 2031. However, now these deadlines may be shifted due to the reference to force majeure circumstances provided for in the agreement - the war in Ukraine.

19:26 The United States expects Zelensky to come to Washington on July 9-11 for the NATO summit and meet with the heads of the Alliance member states, said Michael Carpenter, director of European affairs at the White House National Security Council.

19:24 Ukraine, among the first groups on the points of the Peace Formula, plans to launch a group on energy issues, Zelensky said in an evening video message: “We must return real energy security in all its aspects and overcome the Russian attitude towards energy, towards energy resources as a weapon. This also applies to protection from Russian energy terrorism. The world is able to help in this regard. We are already preparing the first steps in this direction in July.”

The president also said that today he held a meeting on the current energy situation: “We are preparing solutions that will make the heating season more reliable and give people more opportunities to get through this most difficult period in terms of energy, shortages and outages. I instructed to present everything details of what the state can do, and details of what specific energy areas we need to continue to mobilize partners for.”

19:07 Ukraine is open to Russia’s participation in the next peace summit, head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak told Bloomberg. “We think that it will be possible to invite a representative of Russia,” he said. According to Ermak, preparations for the next summit have already begun, although there is no time frame yet. The head of the OP also noted that the second summit will be “more representative” and its goal is to “put an end to the war and resolve crises.”

18:58 The United States and allies are discussing what commitments regarding Ukraine's accession to NATO can be announced at the summit in Washington, CNN reports. According to sources, discussions are taking place among key allies, who criticize Washington for its reluctance to “go far” on the issue of Ukrainian membership. Among the critics are countries located near the border with the Russian Federation. According to a proposal by US and German officials, the alliance could promise at the summit that Ukraine has a "bridge" to NATO membership, rather than an "irreversible path."

18:50 Russian troops attacked the Dnieper district of Kherson, two people were injured, said the head of the OVA Alexander Prokudin.

18:39 The Russians shelled the village of Olkhovka, Kharkov region - one person was killed, one was wounded. Two more people were wounded as a result of shelling of the village of Novoosinovo, Kurilovsky community, Kupyansky district, said the head of the OVA Oleg Sinegubov. In addition, the Russian army launched a strike with three KABs in the Shevchenkovsky district of Kharkov. Two hits were recorded on the territory of a children's camp and one near a residential building; no people were injured.

18:28 On Thursday, June 20, hourly shutdown schedules will be applied throughout Ukraine for industrial and household consumers from 00:00 to 24:00, Ukrenergo reported.

18:11 There is very little evidence that Western weapons supplied to Ukraine end up on the black market in Europe, says a report by the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC) think tank in Switzerland. The organization's analysis is based on darknet monitoring and interviews with EU law enforcement agencies and representatives of the criminal world.

“We have found no evidence that Western weapons have reached Western Europe, and very little evidence of any transactions with Western weapons in Ukraine... The weapons that were supplied by the West are in good hands,” said the director of the European GI-TOC Observatory Daniel Brombacher.

17:56 Estonia is ready to discuss sending its troops to Ukraine, said Estonian Ambassador to Kiev Anneli Kolk. “This is not a red line for us,” she emphasized and added that the country had already trained Ukrainian instructors. "We hope for a common position from NATO or the European Union, and our leaders, especially the Ministry of Defense, are discussing this. They recently said that nothing is impossible for us," Kolk said.

17:28 In Ukraine, the rules for recruiting into the army have changed since June 10. Now all citizens who will choose their position and unit in advance and will voluntarily join the army upon mobilization, after passing the VLK, will be sent to special reserve battalions, the Kharkov Regional TCC said. On the basis of these battalions they will undergo general basic military training. After training, recruits will be sent to selected units for service according to letters of recommendation by order of the commander-in-chief for transfer.

As the military explains, the new rules make it impossible for “erroneous” assignments upon release from training centers and other incidents. When recruits enter training centers, they will already have the status of military personnel.

17:04 In the Borovsk community of the Kharkov region, forced evacuation of children is being prepared, said Oleg Sinegubov, head of the local government agency. He explained that this is due to the formation of a Russian strike force in this direction. Considering that this is not the first time such a group has been formed, the Borovsk direction is considered potentially dangerous.

16:45 In Ukraine, there is a high rate of mobilization, which suits the General Staff, said Roman Kostenko, Secretary of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence. In his opinion, if the current pace of mobilization continues until the end of summer, it will be possible to discuss the issue of demobilization.

16:16 At an exhibition in France, a new Ukrainian kamikaze drone Bulava was shown, which finds the weak points of Russian equipment using artificial intelligence, reports Bild military expert Julian Repke. The drone is called an analogue of the Russian Lancet. Artificial intelligence allows it to automatically find previously identified weak points in Russian tanks and armored personnel carriers during the final approach to the target.

16:13 The Russians are trying to repeat the attack on the village of Borovaya, Kharkov region. The monitoring resource DeepState reported that the enemy has increased up to 10 thousand personnel and 450 units of military equipment in the area from Raigorodka to Novovodyany. Now the extended defensive line in this direction is held by the 3rd Specialized Brigade, but the forces remain incommensurable. The occupiers prevail in numbers, use additional units, and also conduct intense assault operations along the entire offensive zone. Read more in the article Attack on Borovaya .

16:07 The American military corporation Northrop Grumman will open production of medium-caliber ammunition in Ukraine, Breaking Defense reports. The enterprise will be opened as part of an agreement between the Pentagon and the Ukrainian government. In the future, it is planned to also produce tank and artillery ammunition. The Northrop co-production agreement is the first publicly acknowledged agreement between the US Prime Minister of Defense and the Ukrainian government for a production project in Ukraine.

15:24 The National Rally Party, which won the European Parliament elections in France, opposed the transfer of long-range weapons to Ukraine. One of the party leaders, candidate for prime minister of France, Jordan Bardella , said that he supports Ukraine’s right to defend itself from Russia, but if elected prime minister, he will not hand over missiles that will allow Kiev to hit Russian territory.

15:12 The GUR reported that it had identified Russian military personnel who shot four Ukrainian prisoners of war near Rabotino, Zaporozhye region, in the second half of May. They turned out to be Russian servicemen who were part of the assault group of the 70th motorized rifle regiment (military unit 71718) of the 42nd motorized rifle division of the 58th army of the Southern District of the Russian Armed Forces.

14:50 At a certain building site in Volchansk, dozens of Russian military personnel are blocked, but not hundreds, as Forbes previously reported, said the speaker of the Kharkov Operational-Tactical Group of Troops, Yuriy Povkh: “First of all, the Russians do not operate with such masses of personnel, as noted in this message. That is, 400 people - this fact cannot be confirmed, because it does not exist."

14:19 Russia has transferred almost all its troops from under the Finnish border to Ukraine, writes Yle with reference to satellite images. They show that Russian bases there are practically empty, despite Putin's threats over Finland's accession to NATO. The publication's intelligence source confirmed that the Russians have transferred about 80% of their equipment and soldiers to the war against Ukraine.

14:04 The negotiating teams of Ukraine and the EU have completed agreeing on the text of the security treaty and agreed to sign it in the near future, the Presidential Office reported.

13:31 The Organization of American States has joined the final communiqué of the Global Peace Summit, the Swiss government announced. At the same time, Rwanda withdrew its signature on the communiqué. Thus, 84 states and organizations have already supported the communiqué.

13:25 F-16 fighters from the United States will be deployed on the territory of Ukraine, White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said: “The plan is to supply F-16s to Ukraine. And the bilateral security agreement that President Biden and President Zelensky signed reinforced this point "that we want to help Ukraine have this potential. It should be a potential based in Ukraine."

12:40 The Rada supported the creation of a military police in the first reading.

12:34 The signed agreement between Russia and the DPRK provides for the provision of mutual assistance in the event of aggression against one of the participants, Putin said: “The new agreement with the DPRK provides for mutual assistance in the event of aggression against one of the participants in the document. I draw attention to the statements of the West about the supply of F to Ukraine -16 and long-range weapons for attacks on Russian territory. In this regard, the Russian Federation does not exclude military-technical cooperation with the DPRK within the framework of the signed document."

Putin also called the DPRK’s position on Ukraine “a confirmation of Pyongyang’s sovereign course.” “Korean friends take an objective and balanced position on the topic of Ukrainian settlement and understand the true initial causes of the crisis,” the Kremlin head added. Kim Jong-un, in turn, said that the agreement on a “comprehensive strategic partnership” between Russia and the DPRK is “peace-loving and defensive in nature.”

11:46 Putin and Kim Jong-un held a two-hour tete-a-tete meeting in Pyongyang, after which they signed an agreement “on a comprehensive strategic partnership,” Russian media report.

11:42 The Caribbean state of Antigua and Barbuda joined the communiqué of the Peace Summit in Switzerland, although it did not take part in it, the Office of the President reported.

11:37 The identity of the Ukrainian military man who was beheaded by the Russians in the Donetsk region has been established, said Prosecutor General Andrei Kostin. Russian commanders potentially responsible for the brutal murder of the Ukrainian defender have also been identified.

11:11 Denmark announced another package of military assistance to Ukraine, which, in particular, provides support for the Ukrainian defense industry. The country's Ministry of Defense said that the 19th package will both support Ukraine's immediate needs and contribute to the long-term development of Ukraine's ability to defend itself. In particular, the package provides for the conclusion of a number of different agreements with allies for procurement and transfers from the allied defense industry. Among other things, we are talking about equipment to support F-16 aircraft donated by Denmark.

In turn, Minister for Strategic Industries Alexander Kamyshin said that Denmark would invest an additional $170 million in support of Ukrainian weapons manufacturers.

10:28 The American Institute for the Study of War (ISW) writes that the Ukrainian Armed Forces for the second time attacked an object on Russian territory with Ukrainian missiles with a range that ATACMS could reach. Thus, on the night of June 18, Ukrainian Neptune missiles, modified to hit ground targets, hit the Yugneftekhimtransit oil terminal in the port village of Chushka in the Krasnodar Territory near the Kerch Strait. The previous attack by Neptunes was on May 31 on the neighboring port of Kavkaz on the same spit.

These targets are located approximately 250 km from the front line. ATACMS could hit 300 km, but the United States prohibits their use on Russian territory. For the first time, Ukraine used Neptune missiles against Russian naval targets in April 2022; since then, their modification has continued for more than two years.

10:15 At night, the enemy attacked an energy facility in the central region, there was damaged equipment, the Ministry of Energy reported. In addition, in the Lviv region, as a result of the night attack, overhead lines and electrical equipment were damaged, and 285 metering points were de-energized.

09:57 The day before, Russian troops shelled Kurakhovka, Pokrovsky district, Donetsk region - one person was killed, one was wounded, said the head of the OVA Vadim Filashkin. One more person was injured in Zarechny, Kramatorsk district, and in the Chasovoyarsk community, Bakhmut district.

09:16 On June 18, the Russians shelled the village. Slatino, Kharkov district, one person was injured. Another person was wounded as a result of shelling. Kurilovka, Kupyansky district, said Oleg Sinegubov, head of the OVA.

09:04 In the Kherson region over the past 24 hours, two people were injured as a result of Russian shelling, said the head of the OVA, Alexander Prokudin. A high-rise building and seven private houses, the territory of an educational institution, a factory and a farm were damaged.

08:48 As a result of a night attack by drones in Lviv, the building of a research institute was damaged, said Mayor Andrey Sadovy.

08:45 The General Staff announced the estimated losses of the Russian Federation as of the morning of June 19:

  • personnel - about 529,750 (+1130) people,

  • tanks - 7984 (+10),

  • armored combat vehicles - 15,319 (+12),

  • artillery systems - 14,007 (+48),

  • MLRS - 1104 (+0),

  • air defense systems - 857 (+4),

  • aircraft - 359 (+0),

  • helicopters - 326 (+0),

  • UAVs of operational-tactical level - 11 221 (+34),

  • cruise missiles - 2297 (+0),

  • ships/boats - 28 (+0),

  • submarines - 1 (+0),

  • automotive equipment and tank trucks - 19,078 (+47),

  • special equipment - 2351 (+7).

08:31 In Malekhiv, Lviv region, two people were injured as a result of a night Russian attack by drones, said the head of the OVA, Maxim Kozitsky. In total, the area was attacked by five Shahed-type UAVs, all of which were shot down.

08:19 Air defense at night destroyed 19 out of 21 attack UAVs of the Shahed-131/136 type, which Russia attacked from Primorsko-Akhtarsk and from the Crimean Cape Chauda, ​​the Air Force reported. Drones were shot down in Kherson, Nikolaev, Dnepropetrovsk, Kirovograd, Khmelnytsky and Lvov regions. In addition, over the past 24 hours, four Orlan-10 drones were shot down in the Nikolaev direction, two Lancets and one Supercam within the Kherson region.

03:43 The United States is ready to impose new sanctions against China for supporting Russia, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said: “We are looking at countries that support the Russian defense industrial base, which allows Russia to continue its war, in particular China. As President Biden has made clear, we "The real concern is not that China is supplying weapons to Russia - that's not what they're doing."

Beijing provides critical support to Russia's defense industrial base, he said. Thus, about 70% of machine tools imported by Russia come from China, as well as 90% of microelectronics. “This needs to end. And we are doing and will do everything for this,” Blinken emphasized.

He also said that the NATO summit, which will take place in early July in Washington, will focus on strengthening Ukraine and its victory in the long term.

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Putin responds to Britain with an ultimatum
2024-05-19
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[Regnum] Russian President Vladimir Putin found an unconventional move and responded with an ultimatum to British Foreign Secretary David Cameron’s statement that Ukraine has the right to strike Russian regions with weapons produced in the kingdom, according to an article in the Chinese newspaper Sohu.

The author noted that the Russian leader did not look for ways to mitigate the situation, but decided to escalate it. First, the Foreign Ministry summoned British Ambassador Nigel Casey for a conversation, after which he looked confused, since, according to the publication, they explained to him the consequences of British strikes on Russia.

“This is not a joke, Putin has given Great Britain an ultimatum,” the publication says.

It is noted that Moscow did not limit itself to this, and soon the Ministry of Defense conducted exercises of non-strategic nuclear forces. In addition, Russia adopted the Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile.

As Regnum reported, Reuters published an article on May 2 in which it cited Cameron’s words that London allows the Kiev regime to strike at Russian territory. The publication was soon withdrawn, but then reinstated without changes.

The British ambassador was summoned to the Foreign Office on May 6, where he stayed for about half an hour. On the same day, exercises of missile formations of the Southern Military District began to practice strikes with non-strategic nuclear weapons. The Ministry of Defense emphasized that the maneuvers are also being carried out as a response to provocative anti-Russian statements by individual officials in the West.

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Russian armed forces adopts sea-based Bulava missiles
2024-05-15
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[Regnum] The sea-based Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile has been adopted by the Russian Armed Forces, General Designer of the Moscow Institute of Thermal Engineering Yuri Solomonov announced on May 14.

“On May 7, a decree was signed on the adoption of the Bulava missile system,” Rossiyskaya Gazeta reported.

The Bulava missile is a Russian three-stage solid propellant missile. Since the mid-1990s, it has been developed by the Moscow Institute of Heat Engineering. The missile is intended to arm nuclear submarines of Project 955 and 955A (Borey), which belong to the fourth generation.

As Regnum reported, in November 2023, the strategic nuclear-powered missile submarine Imperator Alexander III conducted a successful test launch of the Bulava missile. The tests were successful. The firing was carried out as usual while the cruiser was under water, the missile warheads arrived in the specified area at the appointed time.

In February of this year, the Russian Navy received the nuclear-powered submarine missile cruiser “Prince Pozharsky”. This is the fifth Project 955A Borei-A nuclear submarine. The submarines were armed with 16 Bulava intercontinental ballistic missiles and six torpedo tubes.

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One ship per month. Are the Russian Navy construction plans for 2024 realistic?
2024-02-02
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Mikhail Zakharov

[REGNUM] The Russian Navy will be replenished with 12 surface ships and 4 submarines in 2024, said Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Viktor Evtukhov as part of the ceremony of raising the Russian Navy flag on the Project 677 diesel-electric submarine Kronstadt.

“Almost every month, either a surface ship or a submarine—nuclear or diesel-electric —is transferred to the fleet,” Evtukhov noted. “ We all understand that the navy is the basis for ensuring the national interests of our country, the basis for the security of sea routes, this is a strong negotiating position.”

According to the deputy minister, the dynamics of construction of ships for the Russian Navy has accelerated significantly. Over the past 10 years, the fleet has received 40 surface ships and 24 submarines, compared with just three submarines a decade earlier, indicating an eightfold increase in the pace.

In his speech, Viktor Evtukhov also emphasized that import substitution in the construction of ships for the Navy has reached 100%. “ Today, no sanctions can affect construction and delivery,” he stated.

A LOT OF NEW
Last year, the Navy received significant reinforcements from industry. It included, in particular, three submarines - the nuclear-powered submarine cruiser Emperor Alexander III, carrying Bulava ballistic missiles, the multi-purpose nuclear-powered submarine cruiser Krasnoyarsk, armed with Kalibr-PL cruise missiles and supersonic Onyx missiles, and also the multi-purpose diesel-electric submarine “ Mozhaisk” of the Varshavyanka project.

“These formidable missile carriers, unparalleled in their class, are beginning service in our Navy,” President Vladimir Putin said in December at a ceremony to raise naval flags on nuclear submarines at the Sevmash plant.

In addition, Russian shipyards handed over to the sailors the following surface ships: the frigate “Admiral Golovko”, the corvettes “Mercury” and “Rezkiy”, the small missile ships “Cyclone” and “Naro-Fominsk”, the sea minesweeper “Lev Chernavin”, the patrol ship “Neustrashimiy”.

In general, the Navy in 2023 was replenished with 33 multi-purpose and raid boats, support vessels, 11 naval aircraft and helicopters, including anti-submarine and transport-combat ones.

“ Work to increase Russia’s naval power will certainly continue,” noted the head of state. He also clarified that Russia will definitely implement plans for the construction of submarines and surface ships, quantitatively strengthen the combat readiness of the Navy, as well as naval power in the most important strategic areas of the world's oceans.

The strengthening of the Russian Navy continued in the first month of 2024: thus, at the end of January, the Kola Flotilla of the Northern Fleet received the Project 677 diesel-electric submarine Kronstadt, armed with Caliber missile systems. At the same time, the transfer of another submarine of this project, Velikiye Luki, to the Baltic Fleet is also planned for this year.

BIG PLANS
According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, in addition to Velikiye Luki, the Russian Navy’s combat formation will also be supplemented by the small missile ship Burya, which is completing state tests in the Baltic, and the nuclear submarine Arkhangelsk of the Yasen-M project, intended for the submarine forces of the Northern Fleet. The fleet will also be replenished with several sea minesweepers and small missile and patrol ships to strengthen connections in the Baltic, Black Sea and Pacific Ocean.

According to the Ministry of Defense, during 2024, the next nuclear-powered strategic missile submarine of the Borei-A project, Prince Pozharsky, the fourth frigate of Project 22 350, Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Isakov, and the corvette of Project 20,385, Provorny, will be launched, as well as a number of other warships of various classes.

“Currently on the slipways, near the embankments of Russian shipyards there are five frigates, eight corvettes, thirteen small missile ships and more than 50 other ships of various classes, standing and working on them,” the country’s president said at the end of December.

The pace of implementation of the state defense order suggests that this year and next the Navy will continue to receive new combat units to replace Soviet-built ships. “ Today, ships of new designs, such as frigates, patrol ships and universal landing ships, are constantly being added to the groupings of ships in the far sea zone on a regular basis,” noted the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy, Admiral Nikolai Evmenov, in January.

According to the commander-in-chief, one of the priority areas for the fleet in terms of the development of submarine forces is the serial construction of multi-purpose nuclear and diesel-electric submarines. To increase combat capabilities, the modernization of nuclear submarine cruisers with cruise missiles in the Navy also continues.

As for surface ships, as Evmenov says, the main strength of the Navy in the near sea zone will be modern multi-purpose ships, combining the capabilities of anti-submarine ships and ships with strike missile and defensive weapons, such as corvettes of the Steregushchy and Gremyashchiy type, as well as small missile ships type "Grad Sviyazhsk".

For 2024, it is also planned to strengthen the Russian naval aviation with new heavy attack drones "Okhotnik" and "Pacer", and supplies of naval weapons, long-range sea-based cruise missiles "Caliber", "Uran" and "Zircon", anti-ship and anti-submarine missiles will continue. In 2023, the fleet received more than 7,700 units of such weapons.

WE KNOW HOW TO BUILD
Military experts interviewed by Regnum news agency agree that the plans for replenishment of the Russian Navy, especially in the field of surface ships, voiced by Viktor Evtukhov, look realistic. We are mainly talking about ships mastered by industry, the construction of which is not very difficult, says military analyst, captain of the first rank of the reserve, Sergei Ishchenko, in an interview with Regnum news agency.

“ The number of shipbuilding factories, labor collectives, logistics and technological support makes it possible to build and deliver 12 ships a year,” military expert, first-rank reserve captain Vladimir Gundarov agrees with his colleague.

Things are also going quite well in the area of ​​submarine construction, adds Ishchenko. “ As for nuclear submarine cruisers and diesel-electric submarines, especially the Varshavyanka project, we have learned how to make them, and we make them quite quickly,” he says.

The devil, as always, is in the details.

The forecasts for 2024 are about relatively small ships of small displacement, comments Sergei Ishchenko. “ We are now talking about ships that are adapted to operate mainly in inland seas. But we simply don’t have enough ships in the ocean zone, and we build them at the rate of a teaspoon per hour,” the expert notes.

Of the large surface ships, if we talk about the new Project 22 350 frigates of the Admiral Gorshkov type, Ishchenko recalls, only three frigates have been built so far - Admiral Gorshkov, Admiral Kasatonov and Admiral Golovko, the rest are under construction. “ That is, we are building large ships very slowly, very few, and there are clearly not enough of them,” says the analyst.

The fleet’s needs for large ships, including aircraft carriers, are limited not by the country’s geopolitical interests, but by its production and economic capabilities, explains Vladimir Gundarov in a conversation with Regnum news agency. Here, in his opinion, the lack of shipyards suitable for this purpose and the necessary industrial cooperation, the high price, and the need for additional considerable investments in the development of the fleet as a whole play a role.

Not everything is so good with import substitution, experts believe.

On the one hand, there has been a certain shift in the positive direction in turbine construction, in engines, in large units, Gundarov notes. On the other hand, there are questions about dependence on a number of other components, in particular, mechanics and chemistry, says military expert, third-rank reserve captain Maxim Klimov, in an interview with IA Regnum.

In addition, the number of imported parts should not affect their quality, for which there are also complaints so far. Nevertheless, there has been progress in this area since the start of the CWO, and sanctions from Western countries really no longer pose such a danger as they did in 2022.

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Russia says thwarted Ukrainian landings in Kherson
2023-11-23
[An Nahar] Russia said on Tuesday it fended off Ukraine's attempts to get to the occupied eastern bank of the southern Kherson region, and claimed Kyiv's army had suffered "colossal losses".

The Ukrainian army said last week it had pushed Russian forces back three to eight kilometres (two to five miles) from the banks of Dnipro river, which would have been their first meaningful advance in months.

"All attempts by the Armed Forces of Ukraine to conduct a landing operation in the Kherson area have failed," Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said at a roundtable meeting with officials.

"Thanks to the pre-emptive actions of our military... the Ukrainian forces are suffering colossal losses," he added.

AFP was not able to independently verify the military situation in Kherson region.

But some pro-Kremlin military bloggers published reports contradicting Shoigu's statements.

And the Russian-installed governor of the Kherson region Vladimir Saldo admitted last week dozens of Ukrainian troops had established positions around the tiny eastern bank village of Krynky.

If confirmed, the advances would be an important breakthrough for Ukraine, which has staged multiple attempts to cross the Dnipro river.

The waterway has become a de-facto frontline between the two sides since Moscow retreated from the western bank in November 2022.

Crossing it would be a step towards creating a land bridge to the annexed Crimean peninsula.

But many analysts say the territory controlled by Ukrainian troops is small and would be difficult to transform into a real breakthrough.

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Russian boomer 'Emperor Alexander III' completes state tests
2023-11-22
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] State tests of the strategic missile submarine "Emperor Alexander III" are being completed. This was stated by Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu on November 21 at a meeting of the board of the military department.

“The Navy has already included three of the newest nuclear-powered submarine cruisers of the Borei-A project. State tests of the strategic missile submarine "Emperor Alexander III", intended for the Pacific Fleet, are being completed. The share of modern ships in the nuclear triad has reached 100%,” Shoigu said.

Earlier on November 5, the Ministry of Defense reported that the nuclear-powered strategic missile submarine Imperator Alexander III conducted a successful test launch of the Bulava sea-based ballistic missile. The launch was carried out during the last stage of the state testing program for the submarine cruiser, after which a decision will be made on its acceptance into the Navy.

The strategic submarine cruiser Emperor Alexander III is the seventh Russian missile carrier of the Borei-A family, which can carry 16 Bulava intercontinental ballistic missiles.

As reported by Regnum news agency , the Project 955A missile submarine strategic cruiser (code "Borey-A") "Emperor Alexander III", as well as four more submarines and 12 surface ships will be part of the Russian Navy in 2023.

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