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  • Russia's Immediate Backtrack on Kherson 'Regrouping' Raises Questions

    11/14/2023 12:07:39 PM PST · by marcusmaximus · 24 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 11/13/2023 | Isabel van Brugen
    Russia immediately backtracked on a statement released on Monday that said some of its troops had withdrawn from a key position in Ukraine's southern Kherson region, raising questions about the scale of Moscow's operations in the area. The Russian Ministry of Defense dismissed its own statements about the "regrouping" of the Dnieper Group of Forces published by state-run news agencies Tass and RIA Novosti as a "provocation", without elaboratinThe term "regrouping" has previously been used by the Kremlin in Russian President Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine to describe a battlefield retreat by its forces. Ukraine has been gradually expanding...
  • Russian news agencies withdraw news alerts of troops regrouping east of Dnipro River

    11/13/2023 4:13:36 AM PST · by marcusmaximus · 24 replies
    Alarabiya News ^ | 11/13/2023 | Reuters
    Two Russian state news agencies published alerts on Monday saying Moscow was moving troops to “more favorable positions” east of the Dnipro River in Ukraine, only to withdraw the information minutes later. The highly unusual incident suggested disarray in Russia's military establishment and state media over how to report the battlefield situation in southern Ukraine. -snip- In a series of three alerts on Monday, the RIA state news agency said that the command of Russia's Dnepr group of forces had decided to relocate troops to “more favorable positions” east of the Dnipro. It said that, after the regrouping, the Dnepr...
  • Russian Forces in Ukraine Under Pressure as Kherson Towns to Be Evacuated

    10/18/2022 3:27:50 PM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 19 replies
    US News ^ | 10/18/2022 | Reuters
    The new commander of Russian forces in Ukraine acknowledged on Tuesday that his troops were under broad pressure and faced hard choices, as the Russian-appointed governor of occupied Kherson province announced a partial evacuation. "The situation in the area of the 'Special Military Operation' can be described as tense," Sergei Surovikin, an air force general named this month to command Russia's invasion forces, told the state-owned Rossiya 24 television news channel. -snip- Russian forces in Kherson have been driven back by 20-30 km (13-20 miles) in the last few weeks and are at risk of being pinned against the right...
  • The Kerch Bridge is on Fire

    10/07/2022 8:57:17 PM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 220 replies
    @KyleWOrton ^ | 107/2022 | Kyle Orton
    Breaking: The Kerch Bridge, which connects occupied Crimea to Russia, is on fire.
  • Putin appears to admit severe Russian losses in Ukraine

    10/05/2022 9:48:59 AM PDT · by Timber Rattler · 59 replies
    The Guardian ^ | October 5, 2022 | Isobel Koshiw and Peter Beaumont
    The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, has appeared to concede the severity of the Kremlin’s recent military reversals in Ukraine, insisting Russia would “stabilise” the situation in four Ukrainian regions it illegally claimed as its own territory last week. Russia has suffered significant losses in two of the four regions since Friday, when Putin signed treaties to incorporate them into Russia by force, with Russian officials saying their forces were “regrouping”. “We are working on the assumption that the situation in the new territories will stabilise,” Putin told Russian teachers during a televised video call. With Ukraine pushing its advance in...
  • UPDATE: Omicron 'in retreat' and England in 'next chapter' of COVID fight, says Sajid Javid

    01/19/2022 11:43:12 AM PST · by RandFan · 24 replies
    Sky News ^ | Jan 19 | Alan McGuinness
    The Omicron variant of coronavirus is "in retreat" and England is in the "next chapter" of its fight against the virus, the health secretary has said. Speaking at a Downing Street news conference, Sajid Javid said the lifting of Plan B COVID-19 measures is a moment "we can all be proud of". The work from home guidance has been rescinded with immediate effect, while COVID passes and mandatory mask-wearing in shops and on public transport will end next Thursday. Face masks will also no longer be required in classrooms from Thursday and communal areas from 27 January. Restrictions on visits...
  • Report: Taliban regrouping in Pakistan (Pakistan "allowing" Taliban to establish 'mini-state')

    12/11/2006 1:49:00 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 17 replies · 684+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 12/11/06 | Matthew Pennington - ap
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - A peace deal between Pakistan's government and Islamic militants in the northwestern tribal region of North Waziristan has created a virtual Taliban mini-state where mullahs dispense justice and fighters are launching cross-border attacks into neighboring Afghanistan, a think tank reported Monday. The U.S. military confirmed that attacks have risen sharply since the deal was reached earlier this year despite concerns it would give a freer hand to Taliban and al-Qaida-linked militants who fled to Pakistan after the fall of the hard-line regime in Afghanistan in 2001. "Over the past five years, the (President Gen. Pervez) Musharraf government...
  • Maoists appeal to UN for help to maintain peace

    09/12/2005 1:08:45 AM PDT · by sagar · 3 replies · 372+ views
    KATHMANDU: Nepal’s Maoist rebels have appealed to the United Nations for help to maintain peace, saying a ceasefire they announced last week was at risk because the government was trying to sabotage the truce. Maoist chief Prachanda last week announced a unilateral truce for three months in a move to win the support of the kingdom’s mainstream parties opposed to King Gyanendra, who sacked the government and assumed absolute power in February. “We appeal to the United Nations and the international community to raise a stronger voice for a democratic solution and for the aspiration of the Nepali people for...