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Update from Ukraine | Ukraine Crushed the Ruzzian 72nd Brigade Breaking the south Flank

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_t54dbCW3U

The summary of the situation of Russian re-invasion to Ukraine covering the recent developments on the battlefield, as of 13th September 2023 – 22:00 (Kyiv time). [NOTE: two summaries per week, released on Wednesday and Sunday]

https://militaryland.net/news/invasion-day-567-summary/

*** Great interactive maps with viewer controlled Map magnification tool to use for each Front!

https://militaryland.net/maps/


2 posted on 09/15/2023 6:55:11 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com (Pray for God's intervention to stop Putin's invasion of Ukraine )
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15 Sep: Ukrainians Wreak Havoc on Military Airfields in all over Russia. Russian Generals Ousted!
Divine Justice
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Sep 15, 2023
Ukrainian forces continue to make small advances on the southern axis. Today, Kiev announced the liberation of more than a dozen villages in Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk oblasts. Geolocated images show how Kiev forces advanced east of the village of Novoprokopivka, about four miles south of Robotyne in the Zaporizhzhia region. Meanwhile, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine officially confirmed for the first time that Ukrainian troops gained positions on the left bank of the Dnipro River last week.
Ilya Yevlash, spokesman for the Ukrainian General Staff and the Ukrainian Eastern Forces Group, said Kiev had also achieved an unspecified success near Klishchiivka, six miles south of Bakhmut in Donetsk Oblast. Ukrainian fighters are not letting anything dampen their spirits. While Ukrainian forces are making success after success on the front line, the Russian Federation has faced various difficulties since the beginning of the war. Since it has created all these problems with its own hands, Russia has not been able to easily ask for help.

The most obvious one was the failure of the Russian air defense to stop drones targeting military installations and airfields in Russian cities. Since May, Russian air defense has failed to protect key cities such as Moscow, St Petersburg, Byriansk, Belgorod, Pskov, Kursk, Rostov and Krasnador. Russia had brought the war home with its brutal attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure in Ukrainian cities. This was bound to backfire and it has. As you may recall, in recent weeks, military airfields in several Russian cities have been subjected to a series of airstrikes. The airstrikes targeted Russian fighter jets and heavy bombers.

In the last week of August, 9 Russian fighter jets were destroyed in a 3-day wave of attacks. There had to be a price for this. The Kremlin had to find an excuse for this failure and present a reality to its people. Accordingly, yesterday, Russia’s media was awash with news. The morning in Russia began with the announcement of an arrest. An very significant arrest warrant was issued by the military court that serves the Moscow garrison. An arrest warrant has been issued for Major General Konstantin Ogienko, who is the commander of the 1st Special Purpose Air Defense and Missile Defense Army of the Russian Armed Forces.

Bribery is one of the primary reasons that Ogienko was taken into custody. It was alleged that this arrest took place with the assistance of sources from the military tribunals in Moscow as well as the 235th garrison. In point of fact, the military court gave the order to arrest the general at the beginning of August. However, this judgment was not made public until quite recently. And Ogienko is being held in jail at this time. In addition, Ogienko’s incarceration has been prolonged until the 27th of November. According to the findings of the preliminary investigation, the major general used the power that came with his office to coerce a civilian into giving him money.

Investigators claim that Konstantin Ogienko, the commander of a military unit located in the Moscow region, received 500,000 rubles from one of his subordinates. This is merely a portion of the bribery scheme that is alleged to reach 30 million rubles. General Ogienko made a proposal to the head of the public organization known as “Nadezhda” to provide his assistance in transferring ownership of a piece of land that is close to the military unit. Dmitry Byalyatsky,

Ogienko’s deputy and the leader of the military unit, was taken into custody around a month before this occurrence. He agreed to the terms of the pre-trial agreement, which stated that the other parties involved in the case would provide explanations for their illegal conduct. Byalyatsky also entered a guilty plea for his role in the crime and admitted that he was paid 500,000 rubles for his participation. Byalyatsky provided testimony that was used against Ogienko, who reached a compromise with investigators that allowed him to plead not guilty.

Byalyatsky was at first placed under arrest. However, at a later point in time the conditions of detention were altered to include home arrest. This was the first installment of a bribery plot worth 30 million rubles, in which the Russian military was to be bribed in order to allot property for development in areas such as Dolgoprudny and the town of Lobnya. In light of recent developments, Konstantin Ogienko has not entered a guilty plea to any of the allegations.


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