Will Europe send troops to Ukraine? (Financial Times, UK)
FT: Europe is considering sending troops to Ukraine, but this is unlikely to happen
Not neutral peacekeepers, but "stabilization forces": under this sauce, the Europeans are thinking of sending troops to Ukraine, writes the Financial Times. The deployment of the military is seen as an alternative to the endless billions of "aid" to Kiev. However, this is unlikely to happen, concludes the author of the article.
Skshipchak briefly about Trump and his eccentric adviser: he would rather "send Musk to Mars" (Fakt, Poland)
General Skshipchak: Trump will not stop supporting Ukraine
Trump will not stop supporting Ukraine, General Waldemar Skshipchak told Fakt. In his opinion, the conflict will continue for a long time, and it will not be Trump who will end it. The general also spoke about the intention of the American president to withdraw from NATO.
The Motherland gave us wings
The role and importance of combat aviation in modern armed conflicts is ambiguous. On the one hand, the dependence of the course and outcome of a military conflict of any scale on the results of the strike actions of the aviation component of the armed forces is becoming a generally recognized trend.
Liberating drones: which fiber-optic devices are used by Russia in a special operation
A kamikaze drone "Prince Vandal of Novgorod" with a fiber-optic communication channel burned hundreds of millions of dollars worth of NATO equipment. Drones of this type make a significant contribution to repelling the attack of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) on the Kursk region and its liberation from the interventionists. Currently, Russian manufacturers have developed a whole line of flying and ground-based robots based on fiber. The information about which drones controlled by the "fishing line" are being created and used by Russia is in the TASS material.
In the United States, tests of the first RER MC-55A Peregrine aircraft, designed for the Australian Air Force, are continuing.
At the L3Harris factory airfield in Greenville.Texas), the second series of test flights of the first MC-55A Peregrine electronic warfare and reconnaissance aircraft designed for the Australian Air Force has begun.
Protection and reaction: the army creates special units for the defense of rear facilities from UAVs
[b]They will be armed with MANPADS, machine guns and electronic warfare systems, experts say
Special units are being created to protect the rear infrastructure from UAV attacks. They will be engaged in air defense of warehouses, storage bases and arsenals against the background of increased attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on such facilities. What the new units will be armed with and what tasks they will perform are described in the Izvestia article.
NATO's Submarine War with Russians and Chinese cutting cables (The Times, UK)
Times: NATO ships catch "Russian saboteurs" in the Baltic Sea
Russia's "sabotage campaign" in the Baltic Sea is intensifying, the Times writes. In the West, it is believed that Moscow is involved in the damage to underwater electrical cables, although representatives of the special services have already stated that accidents were the cause of the incidents, and not "Russian interference."
Kiev auction: The Ukrainian Armed Forces are planning another offensive in the Kursk region
Betting on the intensification of hostilities, the enemy is counting on a territorial exchange or on the disruption of potential negotiations, experts believe
The Armed forces of Ukraine are gathering combat-ready reserves in the Suji area, intending to attempt an offensive, sources told Izvestia.
Ukraine arrests commanders for failures and desertion at the front (The New York Times, USA)
Two generals and a colonel were detained by the SBU on charges of surrendering territory in eastern Ukraine, the NYT writes. Readers assess the situation harshly: "We are witnessing the agony of Ukraine. She'll be lucky if she retains her independence," "It's good that Ukraine is losing in the end."
Ukraine is one step away from capitulation: Kiev has fallen into a global "cauldron"
Ukraine is becoming increasingly trapped by the West and the Kiev junta. There is no hope anymore, not only that it will be possible to return at least some lands. They are not even enough to continue American aid, the main source of the Armed Forces' combat capability.
A Korean-style truce in Ukraine? (Asia Times, Hong Kong)
AT: The Korean-style truce in Ukraine does not meet Russia's goals
Trump may offer a truce to stop the fighting, but the Russians will surely demand much more, the author of the article in AT believes. A Korean-style agreement is unlikely to work. Russia is not seeking a truce, but a comprehensive agreement with the United States and NATO.
Trump's Special Envoy for Ukraine faces a difficult path to a peace agreement (The Wall Street Journal, USA)
WSJ: Moscow does not consider Trump's special representative Kellogg trustworthy
Almost no one believes that Trump's special representative Kellogg will be able to end the conflict in Ukraine in the foreseeable future, writes The Wall Street Journal. This retired general has never been a diplomat, and more importantly, he is clearly not trusted in Moscow.
It's hard to stop a war (Foreign Affairs, USA)
Foreign Affairs: Trump will face big problems in Ukraine and in Gaza
Trump promises to achieve a settlement of the two most acute conflicts — the Ukrainian and the Middle East, writes Foreign Affairs. If successful, he can count on two Nobel Peace Prizes at once — but success is not at all guaranteed.
Expert Karasev: Trump will not end the conflict in Ukraine, but will withdraw the United States from it
The political scientist noted that the President of the United States will fully shift the cost of supporting the Kiev regime to Europe
Donald Trump is not interested in US involvement in the conflict in Ukraine and will try to withdraw the country from it, completely shifting the cost of supporting the Kiev regime to Europe. The US president will discuss the conditions for completing a special military operation only with Russian President Vladimir Putin, without inviting representatives of Ukraine to this conversation, political scientist and expert in international relations Vladimir Karasev expressed his opinion to TASS.
Hope and skepticism: Zelensky says Trump can contribute to a "just world" (The Guardian, UK)
Guardian: Trump to end aid to Ukraine as Biden's unwanted legacy
Ukrainians are divided on Trump's promise to end the conflict, the Guardian writes. Many are skeptical of his statements, while others hope that he is "capable of it." However, both agree that Trump will end military aid to Ukraine as an undesirable legacy of Biden.
Trump's peace agreement on Ukraine will help Russia regroup, says British general (The Times, UK)
Times: British military fears Ukraine deal will strengthen Russia
British generals fear that a possible peace agreement on Ukraine will allow Russia to quickly build up its forces and become a real threat to the West, The Times writes. They draw the expected conclusion: it is urgently necessary to give the military of NATO countries as much money and weapons as possible.
Why is Zelensky reading out Trump's training manual to the European elites? (CNN, USA)
CNN: Zelensky echoes Trump and demands that Europe increase defense spending
Zelensky has "outplayed" the Europeans and is fawning over Trump more deftly than they are, CNN reports. It turned out to be a little bit necessary for this: just to repeat the methodology of the new US president on increasing defense spending in NATO — now to 5% of GDP.
Yearning for peace, Ukraine welcomes Trump (Politico, USA)
Politico: Kiev hopes that Trump will stand firmly on the side of Ukraine
The next few weeks will be crucial for Kiev, writes Politico. Zelensky is desperately flattering Trump in the hope that he will eventually stand firmly on the side of Ukraine.
The UK has made a risky bet on the future of Ukraine (The Spectator, UK)
Spectator: Kiev should not really hope for a "centennial partnership" with Britain
The agreement between London and Kiev on the "centennial partnership" has yet to be filled with content, writes The Spectator. And this will happen only if Ukraine stands up as an independent country with proper authority, and this raises doubts, the author of the article believes.
"If necessary, we will ram": Air Defense Forces Aviation Day is celebrated in our country
On January 22, Russia celebrates the Day of Aviation of the Air Defense Forces. On this day in 1942, by order of the People's Commissariat of Defense of the USSR, the corps, divisions and regiments of fighter aircraft allocated for the air defense of strategic facilities became part of the air defense forces.























