🔴 IDF: Over the past day, dozens of terrorists were eliminated throughout the Gaza Strip: A terrorist cell transferring weapons in the northern Gaza Strip was identified by IDF troops and eliminated by an aircraft
During targeted raids in the northern and central Gaza Strip over the last day, IDF troops killed dozens of terrorists and destroyed numerous anti-tank missile launchers. During a targeted raid on an office belonging to a Hamas terrorist, the troops located military equipment, weapons, and Hamas documents.
During an incident in the area of Shati, IDF troops identified a number of terrorists who attempted to transfer weapons in sacks. In response, the troops directed an aircraft to the scene of the incident, which struck and eliminated the terrorist cell.
Over the last day in western Khan Yunis, IDF troops killed approximately 20 terrorists. During one of the operations, a terrorist cell fired an anti-tank missile at an IDF vehicle. A short while after, the troops responded with live fire toward the three terrorists who fired the anti-tank missiles, killing them.
Additionally, over the last day, IDF troops killed several terrorists west of the city of Khan Yunis. During a targeted raid on a site in the area of the city, the troops located weapons, RPGs, grenades, military equipment, and scuba diving equipment belonging to the Hamas terrorist organization.
Furthermore, in the area of Khan Yunis, IDF fighter jets struck a Hamas compound used to conduct combat, inside which a tunnel shaft and weapons storage facility belonging to the terrorist organization was located. Additionally, IDF troops located AK-47 rifles, explosive devices, and additional weapons used by the Hamas terrorist organization.
Attached are photos of the IDF activity in the Gaza Strip: https://IDFANC.activetrail.biz/ANC03022024498576
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🟣 Musa Abu Marzouk (senior Hamas leader)
"The aid that comes into Gaza has to be distributed first to the resistance fighters, and what remains can be distribute to the people. The attempt of some citizens to seize aid, as happened today in Rafah, will be fought with all force, and the people must offer the aid for the sake of the resistance and not steal the food from the resistance."
Terrorists eat first!
@yonatanmim
... We just found why they are fat ...
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🇺🇦🇵🇱Ukraine's ambassador to Poland, Vasyl Zvarych, made a statement regarding the inevitable de-occupation of Crimea after the ambiguous words of Polish President Andrzej Duda, who questioned the return of the peninsula to Kyiv's control.
Earlier, Andrzej Duda, in an interview with Kanal Zero, to a question about Crimea, answered that he did not know whether Ukraine would get him back.
"Crimea is a special place, including for historical reasons." "Because in fact, if we look historically, it was in the hands of Russia for a long time," Andrzej Duda said.
Ambassador of Ukraine Vasyl Zvarych responded to this statement, noting that
"Crimea is Ukraine: this is how it is and this
is how it will be."
"International law is the basis. Russia's temporary occupation of Crimea is a war
crime for which it will be punished. The de-occupation of Crimea is our joint task and
duty with the free world. We will do it without
a doubt. We believe and act together," the
head of Ukraine emphasized embassy in
Warsaw
Confiscation instead of skimming off interest income and Taurus for Ukraine:
The Deputy President of the Bundestag, Katrin Göring-Eckardt, has called for the confiscation of Russian state assets in the EU to be examined "with the aim of ultimately releasing the assets for Ukraine."
In an interview with the “Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung” (“FAS”), the Green Party also called for the German “Taurus” cruise missile to be delivered to Ukraine.
Since the beginning of Russia's major attack on Ukraine, Russian central bank assets worth 200 billion euros have been frozen in the EU. The member states took steps this week to at least pass on the proceeds from this - around three billion euros a year - to Ukraine. Göring-Eckardt wants to go far beyond that. “If the income has been released as a first step, we should also look at the assets themselves,” she told the “FAS”. "The goal must be to give the entire 200 billion to Ukraine."
The deputy chairwoman of the Bundestag also took a decisive stance on arms deliveries to Ukraine: Göring-Eckardt demanded that the German “Taurus” cruise missile be made available. Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) has not yet been able to decide on this. To justify this, the Green Party recalled Germany's “special responsibility”.
“German Nazis” were “responsible for massacres of people in Ukraine during World War II,” she told the newspaper. Today Germany “promised to do what we can. In my opinion, the delivery of the German Taurus cruise missile is one of them."
At the same time, Göring-Eckardt rejected recent statements by the chairman of the Munich Security Conference, Christoph Heusgen. He said on ARD that at the end of the war in Ukraine “something like Minsk will emerge.” In the Minsk agreements after the first Russian attack, Ukraine had de facto given up part of its territory. Göring-Eckardt rejected such a solution. The Minsk agreements were “not a peace agreement, not a ceasefire.” They gave “the aggressor” what he had “illegally taken.”
“Putin then continued to attack, imprison, kidnap or repress innocent Ukrainians,” said the Bundestag Vice President. Any reference to Minsk demands “a continuation of the suffering” from Ukraine. That is “the opposite of peace and freedom. Peace must be just and must not call into question the existence and identity of Ukraine.”
Source (German)
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We are already preparing the international work of the next weeks. More activity is needed for our collective strength. Not only Ukraine and Ukrainians, not only Europe, but all those in the world who seek stability and value human life. There will be appropriate formats of work, there will be new support packages for Ukraine - we are preparing the details.
And the main news for today is the news that we have all been waiting for a long time, for which we have been working for months at various levels. As a result, two more air defense systems arrived in Ukraine. All details, of course, should not be discussed publicly. But systems - which bring everything down. We will defend the regions. So far, the systems are not enough to fully protect Ukraine, but we work for it every day.
I am grateful to everyone who helps Ukraine! I am grateful to everyone who strengthens Ukraine! I am grateful to everyone who fights and works for Ukraine to win!
Glory to Ukraine!
Zelensky Official.
🇨🇦 Canada is considering the transfer to Ukraine of CRV7 air-to-ground missiles (NAR for helicopters) of Canadian development in the early 1970s, which were planned to be disposed of — CBC
There are 83,300 such missiles on the balance sheet of the Ministry of Defense of Canada.
It is believed that as many as 8,000 of the rockets still have warheads in good condition.
A spokesperson for Defence Minister Bill Blair confirmed the government is considering donating the rockets.
"Before sending equipment to Ukraine, we coordinate closely with Ukraine to ensure that any donation would meet its military needs, and we examine the operational effectiveness of the equipment," said Daniel Minden in a media statement.
"We are following this same process for the CAF's stock of CRV7 rockets, purchased decades ago.
In particular, we are pursuing testing to ensure that this equipment is operationally effective and safe to transport to Ukraine before any potential donation."
From "The Analyst":
UPDATE 2-3 FEBRUARY
It’s been a bad week for the Russians - a really bad week.
The depth and scale of the assault on Crimea expanded yesterday as more detail emerged about the missile strikes across the peninsula, particularly on the airbase north of Sevastopol.
The death of a commanding general was just one result. What became clear was that the S-400 systems designed to protect the peninsula have failed in their jobs - largely because the Ukrainians destroyed all of the early warning radars the Russians stationed on the peninsula, then sank the corvette that was trying to provide some kind of early warning cover. That forced the
S-400’s into using their own radars and revealing themselves.
That in turn made them vulnerable to decoy missiles that they quickly engaged and HARM’s followed forcing the S-400’s to switch off as Storm Shadows blasted the airfield and it’s command centre as well as the central command bunkers at Yevapatoria.
The failure of the S-400 to do its job because of the risk to itself has become the subject of widespread criticism in the Russian milblogs. Much of its problem is its such a valuable system they can’t afford to lose, but it it’s also a lack of close range anti-air that works. The Pantsir is not very good if there is even one available.
The battles around Novomikhailivka north east of Vuhledar have been going on for some time. Russia managed at high cost to reach the defence lines on the southern edge of the village - but the cost over several long cold weeks has been increasingly high. It’s now all come to an end with a Ukrainian counter attack that drove them all the way back to their start lines. Further Russian attempts to try the same thing further round to the south resulted in mass casualties and even more equipment losses - almost all at the hands of drones and mines. Again, this is being seen as another example of command failure by Russian milblogs which have become very vocal on these two subjects.
Their frustration is that no matter what they try, progress is either incredibly costly or non-existent and the price paid isn’t even close to offering what might callously be described as value. There is also a growing push back at the death toll. Now verging on 400,000 after two years it’s starting to resonate at home.
Every death affects roughly ten people back home directly and another ten indirectly. 400,000 x 20 means that some 8 million Russians have a relationship with someone who died on the front and it’s probably twice that in reality. They may not be willing to ask the questions that need asking, but discontent simmers. Even more so when the state doesn’t pay up compensation or acknowledge those deaths in the first place with any sense of urgency or decency.
Add to all these woes the EU funding agreement for Ukraine, Sweden likely to fully join NATO very soon as Hungary stops dragging its feet, the fact that while the frontlines are barely moving Ukraine has utterly humiliated Russia in Crimea this week, and it’s all looking like a war Russia just can’t win.
The Crimea humiliation is seriously upsetting to Russians generally. They see Crimea as a stolen land that they got back - it’s the warm holiday heartland of their family histories back to the soviet era. Even Navalny said he would never give it back. To find it’s becoming progressively untenable, that its strategic value is actually becoming a burden, is hard to understand or believe.
For centuries he who holds Crimea effectively controls the Black Sea.
Modern weapons have changed that
situation. Ukrainian imagination and
flexibility combined with those weapons has
given them effective command of the
waters and skies over the eastern Black Sea
without as much as having a single viable
warship to their name. It’s a hard pill for the
Russians to swallow. It’s also why peace
without the return of Crimea remains
unthinkable to both sides.
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦!
Ukrainian drone strikes, which attacked at least six Russian oil and gas infrastructure facilities in January, have hit the exports of major Russian oil companies.
According to the results of the first month of 2024, Russian oil companies reduced exports of gasoline abroad by 37%, the Russian Ministry of Energy reported. Sales of diesel fuel, the largest export article of petroleum products, collapsed by 23%. The reduction in exports was the result of "unscheduled repairs" at refineries and the need to supply the domestic market, the ministry explained.
If the attacks continue with the current intensity, "the inconvenience may turn into a problem," said Sergey Vakulenko, a visiting fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He noted that refineries "are important for the economy and for waging war as cars and trucks, tractors and combines, tanks and ships, civilian and military aircraft must be fueled with gasoline, diesel and kerosene, not with crude oil." Anton Geraschenko
BREAKING NEWS
‼️ Tu-95 pilot shot in russia
👤 The Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine informs: in the Russian city of Engels, the commander of the crew of the Tu-95 strategic bomber, Major Oleg Sergeevich Stegachyov, was shot.
☑️ The specified pilot of the Russian Air Force was born on June 23, 1983, served at the Engels air base (military unit 06987) - he is directly involved in launching missile strikes on civilian objects in Ukraine and killing our people.
✔️ As a result of the attack, Oleg Stegachyov suffered gunshot wounds. Whether he survived or not - we will clarify.
☝️ We remind you that retribution awaits all war criminals - we know your names, addresses, car numbers, usual routes and habits.
⚡️ Justice is inevitable!
🇺🇦 Glory to Ukraine!
- GUR
More evidence of Ukrainian operatives working inside ruzzia. Good job, guys!
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Russian bloggers who talk about a Russian military disaster are to be arrested
https://t.me/WarriorsUkrainian/20319
Donald Trump appears to be psychotic
https://www.palmerreport.com/analysis/donald-trump-appears-to-be-psychotic/54359/
Over the past year, 67 UAV models were codified, and 58 received government contracts. Overall, more than 200 Ukrainian companies are operating in the UAV or drone services and products market, — Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, Mykhailo Fedorov.
The minister said that a few days ago he met with more than 120 drone manufacturers and emphasized that in 2024 companies need to scale up to meet the growing needs of the frontline.
According to Fedorov, the government is adapting the laws and working to facilitate contracting.
"The key thing is that we need to standardize the requirements and tactical and technical characteristics for drones. It is also important for manufacturers to understand the forecasting of contracts and the needs of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces — we are working on this as well.
I believe in the potential of Ukrainian manufacturers and their ability to create revolutionary technologies for the battlefield," the minister said.
He added that UAV technology is now a priority for development:
▫️Ukrainian "Lancet";
▫️AI for automatic target acquisition;
▫️guided munitions;
▫️targeting and striking electronic warfare;
▫️anti-drone solutions, etc.
"Last year, we launched the Brave1 cluster for the development of military technologies, which supports
manufacturers of innovations, provides
grants, and helps with approval and
codification. We plan to increase the size of
the grants to $200 thousand so that
inventors can make a high-quality
prototype," summarized Fedorov.
Good Morning from Roman Chernovsky
Women's military uniforms! Finally!
This is about dignity and respect for women in the army, our defenders! 62,000 Ukrainian women who are currently serving in the Armed Forces.
Together with the Inter-Factional Deputy Association "Equal Opportunities" and the Ukrainian Women's Congress, we have been advocating for this decision for a long time. And we have already seen the results. We attended the presentation of the new uniforms.
The uniforms are made in Ukraine! We have already sewn 50,000 sets and more will follow. It's nice that Ukraine is among the leaders here. Because not every army has women's uniforms, even among NATO countries!
For me personally, this is also about social change, about the awareness of the important role of women in security and defence and peacebuilding.
The Vice Speaker Olena Kondratiuk
🔥 A fire broke out at the Volgograd Oil Refinery [ruzzia] due to a Ukrainian drone attack
"A report of a fire in the Red Army district of Volgograd was received by the operative duty unit of the Central Fire and Rescue Service. When the first fire and rescue teams arrived, it was established that there was a burning oil spill on an area of 300 square meters. The fire and rescue teams of the Volgograd Fire and Rescue Garrison are working on the spot", local ruzzian media writes.
“I woke up at 04:20 from a very strong explosion, then about half an hour later there was a second one, but not as strong as the first,” a local resident reports.
"LUKoil-Volgogradnaftoperobka" is the largest producer of petroleum products in the Southern Federal District of the Russian Federation. The plant's capacity is 14.8 million tons
Daily losses
Russia started a banana war with Ecuador after the country promised to transfer weapons to Ukraine
Rosselkhoznadzor appealed to the Ecuadorian Ministry of Agriculture with a request to suspend the certification of bananas from five Ecuadorian companies from February 5 due to the detection of a dangerous quarantine pest - the polyphagous humpback fly.
Russia will stop importing from the following companies: Agzulasa, Don Carlos Fruit, Agroaereo Fruit Export, Asociacion de Produccion Agropecuaria de el oro Asoproagroro, Comercializadora de Banano.
The decision was made after threats from the Russian Foreign Ministry about Ecuador’s decision to transfer Russian-made equipment to the United States. This decision by Ecuador is reckless and is the result of pressure from interested parties, said Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.
On January 31, Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa said that the country would transfer old Russian military equipment to the United States in exchange for new ones worth
$200 million, despite Moscow’s objections.
Noboa called the Russian position “not entirely adequate,” noting that large-scale unrest is currently taking place in Ecuador. He also pointed out that the United States will formally receive not military equipment, but “scrap metal,” which can be transferred within the framework of international agreements. The country has Mi-171E helicopters and Igla MANPADS.
“There is no problem with the so-called “Ukraine fatigue”. We have Orban fatigue now here in Brussels,” - Donald Tusk
It might be that Tusk played an important role in putting pressure on Orban when allocating a €50 billion package to Ukraine.
And now Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, is heading to Washington to persuade American lawmakers to provide aid to Ukraine.
He emphasized that the credibility of the United States depends on Ukraine not losing the war. "I will convince American lawmakers that, firstly, Ukraine brings certain benefits to the United States. And secondly, that a conquest of Ukraine by Putin would also be very costly for the United States - and not only in Europe, but also in terms of the entire American alliance system, both in Europe and in Asia," the minister said.
Good luck!
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I am a 73 year old Covid hermit who
lives on 10 acres in a sparsely populated area of the Ozarks. I heat with wood that is leftover by the lumber industry. When cutting oak for lumber only the trunk is used.
The largest town is population 2992. The county is 13k people scattered over 713 square miles.