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“A yearlong investigation by The Insider, in collaboration with 60 Minutes and Der Spiegel, has uncovered evidence suggesting that unexplained anomalous health incidents, also known as Havana Syndrome, may have their origin in the use of directed energy weapons wielded by members of Russian GRU Unit 29155. Members of the Kremlin’s infamous military intelligence sabotage squad have been placed at the scene of suspected attacks on overseas U.S. government personnel and their family members, leading victims to question what Washington knows about the origins of Havana Syndrome, and what an appropriate Western response might entail.”

https://theins.ru/en/politics/270425


883 posted on 04/01/2024 3:36:00 AM PDT by SpeedyInTexas (Defeat the Pro-RuZZia wing of the Republican Party)
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Reporting From Ukraine:
Note: other versions of this report are found elsewhere on FR, but this is guaranteed to be the complete transcript - unlike the others.
https://www.youtube.com/@RFU

[ Ukrainians Turn a Nuclear Bunker on a Hill into an Impregnable Fortress ]

Day 767: Mar 31

Today, there is a lot of interesting news from the Bakhmut direction.

The most intense fighting is taking place on the northern flank of Chasiv Yar.

The situation in Bohdanivka is developing rapidly. Previously, I reported that Russian forces struggled to generate any gains in the direction of the village over the last month, making this area rather stationary.

However, recently, Russian sources reported that Russian forces conducted a series of powerful assaults in and around the village.

Ukrainian sources confirm that Russians used artillery support supplemented by drones to strike Ukrainian positions and undermine the overall Ukrainian defenses within the village. Ukrainian fighters reported that the Russian commanders resorted to pure infantry assaults, likely in order to preserve the future.

Nonetheless, these assaults did not give the expected results, Ukrainians managed to halt Russian attacks and force them to dig in and set up positions in trenches and basements inside the small captured portion of the village.

If we look at the topographic map, we can see that Ukrainians control the heights around the village, which enable them to detect and strike Russian forces in the lowlands and hamper their advances by inflicting severe losses from elevated areas at which Russians struggle to return fire. Russian sources claimed that Russian forces achieved a 100-meter advance within the village.

The total depth of the Russian advancement over the previous months, therefore, reached just 300 meters in a village that stretched along a road for over three kilometers. Such a pace of advancement is clearly too slow, and it would take Russians many more months to take Bohdanivka with this costly approach.

However, a little bit to the south of Bohdanivka, the situation is very dynamic.

Here, Russians tried to flank Ukrainian positions in Bohdanivka from the south along the railways and stretch Ukrainian troops along the contact line by attacking Bohdanivka from two axes of advance.

The goal of this series of attacks was to force Ukrainians to pull back from the village. To achieve this, Russians first conducted heavy aerial bombardment of Ukrainian positions located to the south of Bohdanivka, close to Chasiv Yar.

Russian bombardments with FAB glide bombs are extremely destructive, capable of making any targeted Ukrainian positions unsustainable for long-term defensive operations. This bombing eventually set conditions conducive for Russian assaults.

The main assault started by sending a group of four Russian BMD armored personnel carriers to land their infantry at a tree line near the railway embankment. However, Ukrainian fighters spotted the first vehicle and destroyed it on the road.

The second vehicle managed to unload its infantry, but it got abandoned after an artillery shell landed close to it, likely inflicting some damage.

The third vehicle triggered a landmine, which immobilized the vehicle, although Russian infantry was still able to unload and proceed to secure positions in the tree line.

Finally, the fourth BMD was struck by an FPV drone, although without significant damage, allowing it to unload the infantry and have the luck of being the only one in the column to drive back to a safe zone.

Now, with these new positions secured, the Russians established a 1 kilometer-long bridgehead that could enable them to attack Ukrainians in two separate axes of advance: toward Chasiv Yar and toward Bohdanivka.

Right now, Russian troops are around 500 meters away from the eastern edges of the town, with a small forest separating them from the main Ukrainian positions.

This gives an advantage to the Ukrainians, as Russians can’t launch mechanized assaults through the area, restricting any possible Russian attacks to pure infantry assaults.

Russian soldiers, therefore, have to face fortified Ukrainian positions in the town, which they can’t do effectively without proper fire support from tanks and infantry fighting vehicles.

That is why Russian forces will have to expand their zone of control to the south of the forest, if they want to assault the town.

Russian control of this area can however be problematic for Ukrainians in Bohdanivka because Russians can uppercut them from the south of the village with a flank attack from the forest and force them to withdraw.

For this reason Ukrainians urgently need to launch a counterattack to eliminate the Russian bridgehead between the town and the village.

The counterattack is a viable option because Russians haven’t yet built up a strong presence in this area. Russians still continue heavy aerial bombings of Chasiv Yar which covered the whole town and made it untenable for anyone on the ground there.

This caused an incident where an old Soviet era atomic bunker where NATO officers were present as non-combatant military attaches was struck by an Iskandar ballistic missile.

Ukrainian Fighters confirmed this incident but stated that the Russian strike couldn’t kill anyone because such a bunker would require explosives to be placed on the inside for its destruction.

In recent days Ukrainians also increased their efforts to limit Russian logistics in the Bakhmut direction with extensive drone strikes along Bakhmut-Pokrovska from which the bulk of Russian supplies to the front are coming.

Here the Ukrainians managed to destroy several Russian Supply vehicles and a tank with FPV drones.

This is extremely important because such Ukrainian drone strikes disrupt Russian supplies to the point where Russians will have to either reduce the intensity of their offensive efforts or temporarily hold it all together both in Chasiv Yar and Ivanivski.


884 posted on 04/01/2024 4:09:50 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: SpeedyInTexas

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https://t.me/s/kremlin_secrets

Oligarchs complain about surveillance

The life of a Russian oligarch is hard! You can’t send your wife to Milan for shopping, you can’t fly to London for football. It would seem that with huge amounts of money, what problems might domestic billionaires have? It turns out that not everything is smooth in life even for the rich.

Not so long ago, according to our information, a meeting of large businessmen in a very narrow circle was held in the Moscow region. 4 oligarchs from among the richest people in Russia took part.

The conversation itself lasted just over two hours. We don’t know all the details, but we managed to find out something. Rumor has it that billionaires are not happy with the way the security forces behave.

“Now anyone can be put behind bars for treason,” said one of the meeting participants. All those present agreed with this opinion.

At the same time, the second billionaire negatively assessed the situation when the state, represented by the president and the government, essentially demands more and more money from businessmen for the war.

2 of the 4 present carefully admitted that security had recently been monitoring them. And this also did not bring them positive emotions. One of the billionaires, a major industrialist, complained that Vladimir Putin’s Ukrainian godfather, Viktor Medvedchuk, was trying to squeeze out his plant. This, however, is not the first complaint against Medvedchuk.

After the exchange and arrival in Russia, he feels at ease and takes advantage of his status as a supposedly close person to the president. Although, according to our data, Putin does not see and communicate with Medvedchuk very often.


894 posted on 04/02/2024 5:13:07 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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