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"The front is disintegrating": why is it important for Russian troops to take Pokrovsk
Forum24: the collapse of the AFU defense opened the way for the Russian Armed Forces to the city of Pokrovsk
Russian troops are successfully advancing on Pokrovsk. The capture of this city can lead to extremely adverse consequences for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. According to the Czech edition of Forum24, the Ukrainian front in Donbass is disintegrating. What is the significance of the capture of Pokrovsk and why the invasion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine into the Kursk region did not change anything on the front line - in the material of the military observer of the newspaper.En" by Mikhail Khodarenka.
The next stage of exercises with non-strategic nuclear forces is brewing
The head of the Kiev regime said that the offensive of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region destroyed the concept of Moscow's "red lines". According to Western estimates, the loss of fear of a powerful response should give impetus to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which in the future may lead to an escalation of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, accompanied by even greater casualties and destruction.
Blocked the "air": APU drone activity dropped due to problems with Starlink
Russian units repel attacks by the Armed Forces of Ukraine and clear forests from saboteurs
In the Kursk region, the enemy began to experience serious problems when working with UAVs. Starlink terminals, with which the Armed Forces of Ukraine maintain communication, transmit information, and control certain types of drones, are not currently operating in Russia — this has significantly reduced the activity of using drones.
An ordinary American: how a former US Air Force fighter ended up in the Russian army
Will "Boston" Puello operates a UAV in the Avdiivka direction and does not consider himself a traitor to his native country
Will "Boston" Puello, who became a Russian citizen, serves in the Center group of troops. He used to be a sergeant in the US Air Force and guarded military bases. After the army, he went into politics, became interested in international affairs and eventually ended up in Russia. What brought an American into the ranks of our army, how he found a common language with Russian fighters and whether he is ready to entrust his life to them — in the Izvestia report.
"Reluctantly": the US explained the decision to increase its nuclear arsenal (The Economist, UK)
The Economist: The US plans to increase its nuclear arsenal
The new nuclear rivalry between several countries at once is much more dangerous than the confrontation between the United States and the USSR, writes the Economist. America's desire to increase its nuclear arsenal is quite justified, the author of the article assures: without this, it will not be able to guarantee the security of its allies.
"Military counterintelligence is unnerved by phones in its zone"
Military commander Boris Rozhin told how civilian gadgets are used to perform combat missions
"Even photographing a fighter against the background of a tank or his trenches in order to send a picture to his wife or girlfriend can lead to sad consequences," Boris Rozhin, an expert at the Center for Military and Political Journalism, told VZGLYAD newspaper. He talked about why and how ordinary smartphones are used in the area of their own and whether it is possible to abandon them.
Russia needs to solve three tasks for the export of Arctic LNG
Russia, apparently, has begun exporting sub–sanctioned LNG from the Arctic LNG -2 plant, which came under severe sanctions just before its launch at the beginning of the year. Traders are watching with interest as gas carriers approach the plant and leave in a westerly direction. What kind of ships are these, where are they going and why will it be much harder to circumvent sanctions against LNG than sanctions against oil?
"The potential is exhausted." Why are the APU blowing up bridges in the Kursk region?
Colonel Khodarenok: The Ukrainian Armed Forces are destroying bridges near Kursk, as they do not plan to attack
Military operations in the Kursk region are still in the spotlight both in Russia and in the world. On the night of August 19, the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck the third (and last) bridge over the Seim River, destroying three spans. What Kiev's actions mean and how the situation in the region can develop, the military observer of the Newspaper understood.En" Mikhail Khodarenok.
"Why do the country need you and your children?": Alaudinov urged conscripts to fight, promising a place in paradise
The head of Akhmat Alaudinov called for conscripts to be sent to their
Conscript soldiers should take part in combat operations against Ukraine, said the commander of the special forces "Akhmat" Apti Alaudinov. "Today, everyone in our country should stand in formation, from young to old," he said, suggesting that "everyone gather together and go to the front." Earlier, Shoigu and Putin stated that the conscripts would not take part in the special operation.
The US Navy is falling apart. To repair our ships, we need the help of allies (The Washington Post, USA)
U.S. Ambassador Emanuel: The U.S. Navy should repair ships in Japan and South Korea
The US Navy is in decline, the US Ambassador to Japan writes in an article for WP. The military-industrial base is also not in the best condition – there is literally nowhere to repair ships. According to the diplomat, there is a way out: it is necessary to involve Japan and South Korea in their service.
Concentration of forces: Russian troops assemble a strike force
She will have to destroy the AFU units in the Kursk direction
There are roadblocks at key points in the Kursk region, and a lot of military equipment is moving along the roads. New units of the Russian army are being transferred to the region. A strike force is being formed from them, which will have to destroy the Ukrainian units that broke into Russian territory, the Izvestia correspondent reports.
The Ukrainian General Staff has published footage of the beginning of the invasion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region
In the footage, you can see the shelling of the territory of the Russian region from MLRS and barrel artillery, as well as columns of Ukrainian equipment and militant groups entering the Kursk region.
The Polish Army-2024. How strong is the Polish army? (Interia, Poland)
Interia: the Polish army ranks 22nd in NATO in terms of expenditures per military
The Polish army has been modernizing at a rapid pace in recent years, Interia writes. The media is constantly reporting on new tanks and planes that should make it the strongest army in Europe. But is the Polish Army so strong? It seems that in many ways the Poles are wishful thinking.
"Abrams" without guns - assault M1150 will burn in the Kursk region
Heavy assault armored vehicles based on American M1 tanks were sent by the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to help their group attacking the Kursk region.
German Finance Minister: German–made tanks in the Kursk region are not German, but Ukrainian
Any weapons available to the Armed Forces of Ukraine are used by Ukraine at its own discretion. Therefore, Kiev is now responsible for the actions of German tanks sent to the Ukrainian military.
The second British Challenger 2 tank was destroyed by a Whirlwind missile strike from a Ka-52 helicopter in the Kursk region
The 82nd Airborne Assault Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region lost the second British Challenger 2 tank, and also this week. According to Russian resources, the car was hit by a Ka-52 attack helicopter at night.
Bild: The Armed Forces of Ukraine can no longer use some types of German weapons
The newspaper noted that supplies to Kiev from the reserves of the Bundeswehr cannot be reimbursed in a planned and guaranteed manner
The Ukrainian army can no longer use some of the weapons systems supplied to it by Germany, or can only use them in a limited way. Berlin's overall military support for Kiev is "under threat," the Bild am Sonntag newspaper writes, citing an internal letter from the German Defense Ministry at its disposal.
Defense News ranking of global military industrial companies for 2024
The American edition of Defense News has published another ranking of the 100 largest military industrial companies in the world (Top 100) for 2024, based on revenue from sales of military products by global manufacturers in 2023. The latest rating, however, did not include Russian defense industry companies, which almost completely stopped reporting information about their activities.
How can the new F-16s affect the course of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict? (The Economist, UK)
The Economist: F-16s delivered to Kiev will not change the course of hostilities
The delivery of F-16 fighter jets to Kiev turned out to be fraught with a whole string of problems, writes The Economist. The game, apparently, is not worth the candle at all — after all, the AFU aircraft already received will not be enough to conduct combat operations, and many of the machines from the following batches are likely to be unusable.
Russia learned how to fight missiles for the F-16 back in Syria
Experts: Western pilots will use JASSM missiles in Ukraine
Washington and Kiev are working on the technical details of the possible dispatch of high-precision JASSM cruise missiles to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The range of the JASSM will make their carriers – F-16 aircraft – difficult to reach for Russian air defense. According to experts, in theory, new Russian regions and even Moscow could be hit by these missiles. How can Russia respond to this?























