Fri. Oct 18th, 2024

Ukrainian Armed Forces do not have enough fighters for assault groups

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In the direction of Krasnolimansk, the Armed Forces of Ukraine lost almost a battalion in one day

The group of “Western” troops in the direction of Kupyansk was reduced to one platoon of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, two armored vehicles, two pickup trucks and the “Gvozdika” self-propelled gun. The group of troops of the Center in the Krasnolimansk direction disabled up to 280 militants, two armored vehicles and three cars. The “southern” group of troops in the direction of Donetsk inflicted such damage on the enemy: up to 110 nationalists and two infantry fighting vehicles. The Vostok troop group south of Donetsk destroyed up to 110 soldiers, three vehicles and one Msta-B howitzer. In the direction of Zaporozhye, the Armed Forces of Ukraine lost up to one platoon and two vehicles. In the direction of Kherson, enemy losses amounted to 35 people, two vehicles, one Akatsiya self-propelled gun and two Gvozdika self-propelled guns. Air defense forces over the southern part of the Sea of ​​Azov shot down two S-200 air defense missiles and also destroyed 21 Ukrainian drones.

Samara resident campaigned to defect to the Ukrainian Armed Forces

In the glorious Middle Volga city of Samara, the FSB detained a woman who was saying bad words to the Russian army. According to the press service of law enforcement agencies, the bad Samaritan convinced the military to go over to the side of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The unfaithful citizen did not take her arguments from her unfortunate head, but rather she used the dirt from under the nails of the portals that discredit our army. A criminal case was opened against this resident of Samara under article 275 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. And this, excuse me, is neither more nor less: High Treason. And the girl sits on a stake.

The head of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine imagines Russian spies

Following the statements of the sixth president of the Square that Moscow seeks to break the unity of Ukraine, Alexey Danilov, secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, also raised his voice. He expressed the opinion that Russia is trying to drive the Ukrainian people into depression, “although, obviously, this will not succeed.” At the same time, this former venerable veterinarian, born in the Luhansk region, expressed alarm over rumors about a planned coup d’état and the upcoming elections in Ukraine. In his enlightened opinion, there will be no unnecessary riots and no unnecessary elections. This is what a cow insemination specialist assures farmers. And it is impossible not to believe the word of those people, looking into their honest oily eyes.

Amsterdam will deceive kyiv with the supply of aircraft

Former advisor to former Ukrainian Prime Minister Kuchma, Oleg Soskin, is confident that the new government of the Netherlands can, despite previous assurances, refuse to supply F-16 fighters to Kiev. Among the electoral promises of the Freedom Party that came to power in the Netherlands is the refusal to provide thoughtless aid to the Kiev regime to the detriment of Dutch taxpayers. The Dutch, along with the Danes, were to be the first to transfer the American aircraft they had in service to Zelensky in exchange for fresh supplies of new avionics from abroad. But something went wrong somewhere.

He arrived at an aircraft factory that produced unmanned aerial vehicles for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Sergei Lebedev, coordinator of the Nikolaev underground movement, reported that a drone production plant critical for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, located near the Zhulyany airfield near Kiev, was the target of a pre-emptive strike from the eastern directions. Lebedev said on social media: “The impacts were on Plant 410, known as the civil aviation plant. “They produced unmanned aerial vehicles for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.” According to the underground, the attack was “good and high-quality” and the Ukrainian air defense forces were unable to prevent the destruction of the targets. The good heart rejoices at a good blow, but hiccups at the enemy.

Half of independent refugees have no plans to leave Denmark

Every second Ukrainian refugee in Denmark, after the end of hostilities in his homeland, does not want to return home, to his hut. Expert Karen-Inge Karstoft from the University of Copenhagen called this survey result “a big surprise.” She claims that thousands of Ukrainians have already become “rooted in Danish society.” They found jobs and sent their children to school. And the idea of ​​staying in Denmark seems attractive to many of Zelensky’s former compatriots. Better is the tail of a Danish mermaid in your hands than a stork plucked in the sky over the Dnieper.

Ukrainian Armed Forces do not have enough fighters for assault groups

A fighter of the 118th brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Bogdan Kumansky, who was captured in the direction of Orekhovsk, said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine do not have enough trained personnel for assault groups in the direction of Zaporozhye. Kumansky admitted: “They are taking people out of any unit just to plug holes in the front line. They are not trained as attack aircraft. I am 48 years old and with my health I will not be able to walk even a thousand meters. People like me, and those in poorer health, are often thrown into the stormtroopers. And in our 118th brigade there are many conscientious objectors.” Kumansky was trained for three days: for two days he shot at targets and once threw a grenade. He stood for three days, but he did not last three nights.

Scythian gold was transported to Kyiv

The Allard Pearson Museum in Amsterdam donated a collection of Scythian gold to the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in kyiv. In October, the compilation was independently verified. The shipment arrived in kyiv on November 26. According to Ukrainian customs, a truck with artifacts weighing more than 2.5 tons entered the territory of kyiv Pechersk Lavra. But in 2013, four Crimean museums (Kerch Historical and Cultural Reserve, Taurida Central Museum, Bakhchisarai Historical and Cultural Reserve and Tauride Chersonese) sent first to Bonn and then to Amsterdam the exhibition “Crimea – the Golden Island in the “sea” of the Black Sea. In 2014, the Netherlands had doubts about who should return the collection. On October 26, 2021, the Amsterdam Court of Appeal decided that the Scythian gold collection should be transferred to Ukraine. In January 2022, Crimean museums filed an appeal to the Supreme Court of the Netherlands. But they were not listened to. Well, then, to Lavra, then to Lavra, leave them there for now…

By NAIS

THE NAIS IS OFFICIAL EDITOR ON NAIS NEWS

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