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VIDEO: DAILY WAR SUMMATION

22 Dec: Genius. Ukrainians CONDUCT AERIAL AMBUSH | War in Ukraine Explained
Reporting from Ukraine
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12-23-2023 3:00 a.m. EST
5:55 Minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYFvf1Q3JUc

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I am Ukrainian. My country has been invaded by Russia. In this video I will tell you what happened on the six-hundred-sixty-seventh day of the war.

Day 667: Dec 22

Today, the biggest news comes from the Kherson region.

Here, Ukrainian forces conducted a successful aerial ambush and destroyed multiple Russian fighter bombers. Such an ambush was just a matter of time because the concentration of Russian aviation in this region was extremely high lately. Both Ukrainian and Russian sources reported that the main weapon of the Russian forces against the Ukrainian bridgeheads on the eastern bank of the river were air-dropped bombs because virtually all Russian ground operations on the islands were suicidal – Russians were killed from tanks, mortars, and artillery from the high western bank.

The Russian bombs themselves have very low efficiency because of their low accuracy. However, after Russians started to increase the number of bombs dropped per day and on some days dropped up to 100 bombs, the Ukrainian command understood that they needed to come up with something that would discourage Russians from conducting these airstrikes.

The task was not easy, as Russians are dropping these bombs around 50 km from the front line, so regular air defense like “Buk-M1” cannot reach Russian aircraft. The good news is that to launch their bombs so far from the target, Russians necessarily need to operate at very high altitudes, reaching more than 12 kilometers. At such high altitudes, the geography of the region simply cannot impede any radars from detecting and tracking the target.

Luckily, Ukrainians also have several Patriot air defense systems that are capable of dealing with this problem. When it comes to intercepting targets at such high altitudes, the Patriot system has an effective range of up to 160 km, which means that Ukrainians could put one launcher 100 km away from the front line and still reach Russian aircraft.

Russian sources reported that today they tried to conduct an airstrike on Krynky with 3 Su-34 aircraft, which are capable of dropping 18 bombs in total, however, something went terribly wrong. According to Russian sources, before the Russians were even ready to drop their bombs, the jets’ warning radar went off, signaling that the jet was locked as a target. Russian sources added that there was not enough time to get out of the range. As a result, all 3 fighter bombers were successfully destroyed. One crew managed to survive, while other crews did not.

Later, Russian analysts reported the Russian radar warning system did not help because Ukrainians purposefully kept their Patriot radars inactive. Russians analysts speculated that the only way to make this work was to put a small radar with a short range near the front line, keep this radar active all the time, and when it detects the Russians jets and the Russian radar warning goes off, the radar does not save them because Russians are deep inside the trap, and then Ukrainians can activate the powerful Patriot radar, lock the target, and destroy the aircraft.

Russian analysts concluded that such an outcome was just a matter of time because Russians were using aviation in the Kherson region too extensively. A Ukrainian fighter reported today that the Russian command was expecting this as well, and they actually tried to prepare for it. He said that Russians developed a theory that Ukrainians masked Patriot systems as postal service trucks, which is why Russians conducted several strikes on Ukrainian postal infrastructure. Unfortunately for Russians, the real Patriot systems remained intact.

To add insult to injury, Ukrainians conducted a series of airstrikes on the Russian side of the river with JDAM bombs. Recently released footage shows how 6 bombs land on 3 different Russian warehouses in the region. The video also shows 2 Russian Su-25 that tried to intercept the bombs, however, the attempts were unsuccessful. It turned out that Ukrainian fighters from the 140th Brigade, who were responsible for the JDAM strikes, also conducted a series of HIMARS strikes. The targets became Russian forces concentrations, such as a battery of long-range multiple-launch rocket systems, armored fighting vehicles, and Russian camps with personnel concentrations.

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3 posted on 12/23/2023 2:41:15 AM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com (Pray for God's intervention to stop Putin's invasion of Ukraine )
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May every Russian pilot be well aware of our response to every Russian killer – address by the President of Ukraine
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Official website
22 December 2023 - 19:59
https://www.president.gov.ua/en/news/haj-kozhen-rosijskij-lotchik-tochno-znaye-sho-bude-nasha-vid-87961

Wishing good health, dear Ukrainians!

An important day.

Grateful to our soldiers who destroyed three Russian Sukhoi aircraft at once. In the South – in our Kherson region. It’s the gain of our Air Force and the direct action of the Odesa Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade. Thank you, guys! And may every Russian pilot be well aware of our response to every Russian killer – none of them will go unpunished.

The second for today.

I greeted two of our very significant professional communities today on their professional days – Ukrainian energy workers and Ukrainian diplomats. There are special days in the calendar: December 22 is the Power Engineer’s Day and the Diplomatic Service Day of Ukraine.

In the morning, I honored power engineers with state awards – individuals whose efforts enable Ukraine to live normally, with light and heating. We are currently experiencing the second winter of full-scale war, significantly different from the first. It is the result of the tremendous effort of many teams, companies, officials, and regional authorities. I am grateful to everyone working for our energy sector.

Today, I also met with representatives of our diplomatic community – those within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs system and those outside the system involved in our country’s foreign policy. This year was ambitious for Ukraine, and we managed to implement most of our ambitions in relations with our partners. For the next year, there are clear goals and well-defined KPIs for all employees in Ukraine’s diplomatic sphere.

I spoke today with Mark Rutte, the Prime Minister of the Netherlands. The Netherlands is preparing to send the first F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine. From political decisions regarding the provision of aircraft, we have moved on to training pilots and engineers, and now we are implementing the technical part – the actual delivery of F-16 jets. I am grateful to the Netherlands and all our other partners who support us in this endeavor.

Certainly, we discussed the current political issues with Mark, including the approval of a new support package for Ukraine in the European Union – EUR 50 billion, a necessary and long-term package. This is our resilience. Additionally, we managed to discuss the preparation for a new Peace Formula meeting.

Today, I also met with the recently appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland, Sikorski. We are refreshing our relations. We discussed how we can overcome existing concerns. Of course, I expressed gratitude to Poland for supporting our state in the defense sector. We have significant opportunities for further collaboration – work that will bolster both our nations. This includes, in particular, joint defense production. Many things need to be resolved. I am confident we can do it.

Another thing. I held a meeting with the Minister of Defense and the team. We are preparing solutions to the issues that our units, combat brigades are facing. Matters of motivation, terms of service determination, and recruitment. The defense forces are sustained by people. And people are the spirit and the weapon. We must ensure both components. Thanks to everyone who is assisting!

Thanks to everyone who is fighting and working for the interests of Ukraine!

VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_25Qsf6_t_c


4 posted on 12/23/2023 2:44:46 AM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com (Pray for God's intervention to stop Putin's invasion of Ukraine )
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“I am Ukrainian. My country has been invaded by Russia. In this video I will tell you what happened on the six-hundred-sixty-seventh day of the war.”

So what? I am an American. My country has been invaded by millions of foreigners unfriendly to our people.


6 posted on 12/23/2023 2:47:04 AM PST by rxh4n1
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18 posted on 12/23/2023 4:06:49 AM PST by OldHarbor
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You provided facts unfavorable to the Putinista narrative. So you must be a “globalist neo-con”.


40 posted on 12/23/2023 7:36:22 AM PST by Eleutheria5 (Every Goliath has his David. Child in need of a CGM system. https://gofund.me/6452dbf1. )
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“Ukraine Will be saved”

May it be so!


55 posted on 12/23/2023 2:33:04 PM PST by Sunsong
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