In the war in Ukraine, the Russian Federation is losing 1,330 military personnel per day; The Russians have stockpiled about 800 missiles that they can use to attack Ukraine as the cold weather sets in. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Losses in Russia break records – the Ukrainian Armed Forces “killed” more than 1,300 invaders in one day
The Russian army has lost 1,330 people, 69 equipment and 44 artillery systems in the last 24 hours. The total number of losses of the Russian army since the beginning of the invasion is 315,620 military personnel. The Russians advance in the areas of Kupyansk, Kremennaya, Bakhmut, Avdeevka, Marinka, Staromayorsky and Novodarovka; 65 military clashes took place on the front.
More than 800 missiles stockpiled in Crimea for attacks on Ukraine’s energy sector – Ukrainian Armed Forces
The Russian military has concentrated more than 800 missiles in occupied Crimea to conduct energy terror in Ukraine in the winter. This was stated by the head of the joint coordination press center of the Defense Forces of southern Ukraine Natalya Gumenyuk. He noted that the military relies on intelligence data; the Russians have established a strong military hub in Crimea. The spokesman of the Ukrainian Armed Forces said that the invaders were storing air-launched missiles where they could be loaded onto aircraft.
Over the past few days, Russian troops have again become more active in the Avdeevsky direction.
Currently, it is “hot” in the area of the industrial zone. The enemy is conducting offensive operations there using armored and wheeled vehicles. It storms on the sides – from the south, from the north – less activity. About 30 large shellings occur in the territory of the populated area per day.
Ukraine produces dozens of “analogues of shaheds” every month
Ukraine has launched mass production of an “analogue” of the Shahed-136 kamikaze drone at a state-owned plant. This was announced by the Minister for Strategic Industries Alexander Kamyshin. He noted that the Ukrainian “analogue of the shahed” was put into mass production; dozens of drones are produced every month.
Denmark transfers SeaBat maritime drones to Ukraine
Denmark transfers unique SeaBat maritime drones to Ukraine. This method will be important for military sailors. SeaBat’s primary mission is to collect accurate data about the seabed and marine environment. These can be processed and used to create and update nautical charts and tablets to support safe navigation in the area.
The European Commission may punish Poland for blocking the border with Ukraine
The European Commission may initiate criminal proceedings against Poland if the authorities do not resolve the issue of blocking carriers at Ukrainian border checkpoints. The European Commission emphasized that Polish authorities, according to EU law, are obliged to ensure the free movement of Ukrainian trucks at border crossings. Officially, the European Commission did not comment on the measures that could be taken against the Polish authorities; they say that negotiations with Poland and Ukraine are ongoing.
Meanwhile, Slovak carriers said they could join their Polish colleagues and block Ukrainian carriers from crossing the border to their side. It is noted that the blockade will occur if the European Commission does not return to issuing commercial permits for transport within the European Union.
The United States of America tightened sanctions against Russia
The United States of America has tightened sanctions against the Russian Federation: this time, some legal entities and tankers are subject to restrictions. According to Deputy Finance Minister Wally Adeyemo, the reason for this is violations of the oil price ceiling.
Iran has stockpiled enough enriched uranium for several nuclear bombs – internal IAEA reports
Iran has amassed enough enriched uranium to build several nuclear bombs and is refusing to comply with UN demands. This is stated in the internal reports of the IAEA. Iran already has 128.3 kg of uranium enriched to 60%; if further enriched to 90%, it would be enough to make three nuclear bombs, the agency cited confidential IAEA reports. According to the IAEA, in Iran, on average, about 3 kg of uranium is enriched to the 60% level every month, and in some months – up to nine kg.
Find out how much money Ukrainians keep in banks
As of October 1, 2023, 1 trillion 4 billion UAH were stored in 63 banks of Ukraine. funds of individuals (of which funds will be requested – UAH 637.7 billion). The largest number of deposits is in the state-owned PrivatBank – UAH 362.5 billion. In second place is state-owned Sberbank – 179.5 billion UAH, and in third place is private Universal Bank – 56.1 billion UAH.
Switzerland has officially joined the group advocating a special tribunal for the Russian Federation
Switzerland confirmed its membership in the main group of countries promoting the creation of such a tribunal, because “aggression against Ukraine should not go unpunished.” The group’s efforts are aimed at developing solutions for the practical design of the tribunal, including its format, location and working methods.
US President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping discussed the issues of Ukraine
The two presidents exchanged views on international and regional issues of concern, including the “crisis in Ukraine.” China said it “stands on the side of equality and justice, and remains committed to promoting negotiations for peace and de-escalation.”
The Office of the President said the meeting between US and Chinese leaders Joe Biden and Xi Jinping in San Francisco was a good sign for the world and showed the desire for a new global order and stability.
Amazon has introduced a new robot capable of protecting large areas
The squat, three-wheeled device features a periscopic HD camera with night vision and provides 24/7 live viewing and two-way communication. The robot is designed for patrolling and mapping the territory of businesses in areas up to 470 square meters.
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