VIDEOS
1- New wave of mobilization in Russia: men should go to war and cannot exit the country
UATV English
Jan 15, 2023 5:00 p.m. EST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hY8ELT-Z2g
“In Russia, they restricted the exit from the country for citizens liable for military service. This was reported in the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. According to intelligence data, the Russian Federal Security Service sent such an order to all border departments of Russia. What consequences the ban on leaving.”
2- Russian missile strike in Ukrainian city Dnipro leaves many dead – BBC News
BBC News
Jan 15, 2023 11:30 a.m. EST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6GZ1eA_hEI
“At least 25 people have died and more are missing after a Russian missile strike on an apartment building in Ukrainian city Dnipro. A number of other cities across Ukraine were also targeted by Russian missiles on Saturday, including Kyiv, Kharkiv and Odesa. Moscow said the missiles were aimed at Ukraine’s military and energy infrastructure, but the strike in Dnipro hit the entrance of a nine-storey residential building, turning several floors into smouldering rubble. Russia’s missile barrage came on the same day that UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said his government would give Challenger 2 tanks to Ukraine’s armed forces in a bid to help “push Russian troops back”.
3- Both healthy and sick will be mobilized: Russian conscripts have neither support nor the right
UATV English
Jan 15, 2023 12:30 a.m. EST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_6o_O_GSeE
“Putin plans to send everyone to the front in Ukraine. Mobilized and conscripts, healthy and sick.”
ARTICLE
https://censor.net/en/news/3393491/pentagon_impressed_by_afus_ingenuity_in_using_western_weapons_cnn
1- Pentagon impressed by AFU’s ingenuity in using Western weapons - CNN
15.01.23 20:16
Ukrainian ingenuity in using Western weapons on the battlefield impresses U.S. officials, and they are studying Ukraine’s example of how they can be used in modern warfare.
Ukrainian ingenuity impressed American officials, who praised Kyiv’s ability to find “MacGyver-like” solutions to their needs on the battlefield that fill important tactical gaps, that more sophisticated Western weapons have, the authors of the publication note (MacGyver is a secret agent, the hero of a popular TV series).
“Their innovation is just incredibly impressive,” said Seth Jones, Director of the International Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. For the US military, the war in Ukraine has become a unique source of data on the effectiveness of their own weapons systems. It is noted that last fall, when Ukraine liberated significant territories during counterattacks, it struck at Russian troops with artillery and missiles of American production.
The artillery was often guided by a self-made system that Ukraine developed on the battlefield. Ukrainian-made software has turned tablets and smartphones into sophisticated guidance tools that are now widely used by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. A mobile app has been created that feeds satellite and other intelligence imagery into a real-time guidance algorithm that allows units on the front lines to direct fire at specific targets.
U.S. officials familiar with the tool say it has proven very effective in combat. The guidance app is one of dozens of examples of battlefield innovations that Ukraine has developed over nearly a year of war, often finding cheap solutions to expensive problems. For example, small plastic drones drop grenades and other ammunition on Russian troops. 3D printers make spare parts to repair heavy equipment in the field. Ordinary pickup trucks have turned into mobile rocket launchers. Sophisticated American missiles are arming old Soviet fighters.
The way Ukraine used its limited stockpile of HIMARS missiles to wreak havoc on Russian commanders by striking command posts, headquarters and depots is impressive, the Pentagon official said, adding that military leaders will study the experience for years to come. Source: https://censor.net/en/n3393491