Ah, we now have the official story of Prigozhin's unfortunate accident. As Max Sedon reports: "Putin claims Prigozhin’s plane crashed because the Wagner leadership got drunk and/or high, then set off hand grenades during the flight.

Seems legit, definitely no further questions about that incident, we can all move on" https://twitter.com/maxseddon/status/1709984130207793279

max seddon on X

Putin claims Prigozhin’s plane crashed because the Wagner leadership got drunk and/or high, then set off hand grenades during the flight. Seems legit, definitely no further questions about that incident, we can all move on

X (formerly Twitter)

"Also, 7 MiG-25s of the Russian Federation in non-working condition will be removed, which will be used for spare parts for Ukrainian combat aircraft" 🤨
What could you scavenge off a Foxbat that would be useful on Ukraine's current fleet?

https://www.me.gov.ua/News/Detail?lang=uk-UA&id=74e24f03-4102-4706-8585-6952c90a5a75&title=ProPrimusoveViluchenniaRukhomogoMainaRf

Автомобілі, вагони, літаки: схвалено проєкт рішення про примусове вилучення рухомого майна рф | Міністерство економіки України

Уряд схвалив проєкт Указу Президента України про введення в дію рішення РНБОУ щодо примусового вилучення майна держави-агресора та її резидентів. Проєкт документу передбачає вилучення понад 800 одиниц

"Zelenskiy’s government had guaranteed to compensate owners if a ship was sunk" that uh, doesn't seem like much comfort from the crew, but "[deputy minister responsible for seaports and maritime] Vaskovv said crew members using the route were not scared 'They told me they had visited other places around the world that have seen war. Their boats are not military targets'" 🤨

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/08/as-ukraine-reels-from-attacks-on-land-conflict-at-sea-signals-hope

As Ukraine reels from attacks on land, conflict at sea signals hope

Drones and missiles keep Russian fleet at bay and supplies and trade flowing at ports

The Guardian

On day 600 of the three day special military operation, everything is going according to plan: RU air force affiliated fighterbomber telegram reports "One of the most serious strikes of all time in the SMO"

(losses they report tend to be real, though I wouldn't put much stock in the ATACMS claim without additional evidence)

https://twitter.com/wartranslated/status/1714165868316299322

Dmitri on X

Russian Fighterbomber aviation channel says something happened to some Russian airfield last night that is the most serious blow to the army aviation in the war. He also says that it was done with ATACMS. https://t.co/rkdu8fliOY

X (formerly Twitter)
There is (or was) a large helicopter base at Berdyansk airport, just out of HIMARS GMLRS range, which was reportedly attacked earlier today https://twitter.com/bradyafr/status/1707847715789672710
Brady Africk on X

New satellite imagery shows more than 20 Russian helicopters at the airport in occupied Berdyansk. Russian forces continue to build new revetments and shelters for vehicles and equipment at the site.

X (formerly Twitter)

Also reportedly in Luhansk.

I kind of would have expected delivery of ATACMS to be announced at least very shortly before the first use, but possible the widely reported approval would be considered enough to manage escalation risks. Or some other system was used

Well, there's that answered. Notably puts almost all the fixed wing bases in Crimea at risk too https://twitter.com/DefenceU/status/1714313472979214807
Defense of Ukraine on X

ATACMS. More news to come 🔥 🇺🇦🤝🇺🇸

X (formerly Twitter)
CNN reports "the US decided in recent weeks to send them quietly because they wanted to take the Russians by surprise"
Appears to be a rather successful balance of messaging and deception. It was widely reported that ATACMS had been approved in principle and would be sent soon, but US and Ukraine gave the impression the final paperwork wasn't done, and the Russians apparently decided to put off relocating to the last minute
https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/17/politics/us-ukraine-long-range-atacm-missiles/index.html

"Vladimir Rogov, the Russian-appointed governor of the occupied part of Zaporizhzhia region, said air defence systems "successfully intercepted enemy rockets" over Berdyansk"

Stored ammunition and parked helicopters bravely intercepted cluster munitions on the ground! https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-67135163

Ukraine 'destroys Russian helicopters in Berdyansk and Luhansk'

Special forces say they hit nine aircraft at bases in occupied Berdyansk and Luhansk.

BBC News

AP reports
1) "Fewer than a dozen of the missiles got into Ukraine within the last few days"
2) "According to a U.S. official, the ones delivered to Ukraine have a maximum range of a bit more than 100 miles"

Now the Russian command gets to guess whether this is deception or indicative of future deliveries. If the US only delivers the ~160 km range M39, Sevastopol and most of the big air bases in Crimea are out of range

https://apnews.com/article/atacms-ukraine-longrange-missiles-5fd95f32449d14da22b82d57d6ccab22

Ukraine uses long-range US missiles against Russia for the first time

The United States has quietly delivered the long-range ballistic missiles Ukraine said it urgently needed, and Ukraine has started using them on the battlefield against Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had been pressing the U.S. to provide the Army Tactical Missile System, known as ATACMS. Their delivery to the warfront gives Ukraine a critical ability to strike Russian targets that are farther away, allowing Ukrainian forces to stay safely out of range.

AP News
Rybar claims a significant Ukrainian incursion across the Dnipro in Kherson oblast. IMO they aren't terribly reliable, probably something happening there but not necessarily as described. OTOH, you'd expect Ukraine to want to take advantage disruption caused by the arrival of ATACMS
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1714433456283791564
Rob Lee on X

Rybar says that elements from Ukraine's 35th and 36th Marine Brigades have captured the town of Poima and are fighting for Pishchanivka on the left bank of the Dnipro river in Kherson Oblast with the aid of artillery and FPV strikes. https://t.co/kyPlpmw7np

X (formerly Twitter)
ATACMS was reportedly used on both Berdyansk and Luhansk airports, but so far Russian on the ground accounts and other reporting has mostly been on the former. Satellite image analsys by twitter user Tatarigami_UA suggests Luhansk strike was also at least somewhat successful, but perhaps didn't trigger large fires and ammunition cook off like at Berdyansk
https://frontelligence.substack.com/p/from-impact-to-assessment-the-luhansk
From Impact to Assessment: The Luhansk Airport ATACMS Strike

A Brief Battle-Damage Evaluation

Frontelligence Insight

👀
"19.10.23. Avdiivka, Donetsk oblast, Ukraine. Remember this date and place.
It was the biggest Russian disaster. Bigger than Bilogorivka last year."

https://twitter.com/OSINTua/status/1715234045057974416

Kriegsforscher on X

19.10.23. Avdiivka, Donetsk oblast, Ukraine. Remember this date and place. It was the biggest Russian disaster. Bigger than Bilogorivka last year.

X (formerly Twitter)

FT with a twist on the sidewinder mystery: “Those [AIM-9] missiles were out of operation,” said a senior Ukrainian official in reference to a batch of that type supplied to Ukraine. “We fixed them. We found a way of launching them from the ground. It’s a kind of self-made air defence”
That might explain the oddly low number initially delivered by Canada

https://www.ft.com/content/69cf1288-0156-4b8f-a770-cacb05988596?shareType=nongift
(possibly paywall free if linked from this tweet https://twitter.com/maxseddon/status/1716673933938737554)

‘Arsenal of the free world’: Ukraine’s race to build its own arms industry

Kyiv is converting US missiles for new uses and prioritising joint ventures with western companies

Financial Times
"Ramzan Kadyrov announced the completion of mustering for a new battalion, named after Sheikh Mansur [famous leader of the resistance against Russian imperialism during the 18th century]. The battalion will fight under the aegis of the Russian Ministry of Defense, despite a similarly named battalion already taking part in the war on the side of the Armed Forces of Ukraine" https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-oct-23-24-2023
Mobilization in Russia for Oct. 23-24, 2023 CIT Volunteer Summary

Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov announced the completion of mustering for a new battalion, named after Sheikh Mansur [famous leader of the...

Teletype

NYT with various tidbits about the #Ukraine "FrankenSAM" effort, which is apparently now an umbrella term for various systems, including BUK + Sea Sparrow, AIM-9s paired with some unspecified radar, and "a Patriot missile and launching station that operates with Ukraine’s older, domestically made radar systems" 🤨

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/28/us/politics/air-defense-ukraine-frankensam.html?unlocked_article_code=1.6Ew.h7eP.oFiODRM7oq19&smid=url-share

#GiftArticle #GiftLink

Desperate for Air Defense, Ukraine Pushes U.S. for ‘Franken’ Weapons

To meet the demand, the U.S. is producing so-called FrankenSAM systems that marry advanced Western weaponry with Soviet-era items still in Ukrainian stockpiles.

The New York Times
Kharkiv Oblast receives new domestic mine-clearance vehicle

The Kharkiv Regional Military Administration has unveiled a locally produced mine clearance machine, aiming to provide an alternative solution for mine removal in the region.

Euromaidan Press
ISW bringing the hard-hitting analysis you won't find anywhere else
"The milblogger claimed that “traitors” abducted the raccoon and left occupied Ukraine… Ukrainian Kherson Oblast Military Administration Advisor Serhiy Khlan stated that the raccoon had previously attacked Kherson Oblast occupation head Vladimir Saldo and criticized the Russians for losing the raccoon.
ISW is unable independently to confirm reports of the raccoon’s whereabouts or actions" https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-october-29-2023
Institute for the Study of War

Ongoing antisemitic demonstrations in the Republic of Dagestan and elsewhere in the North Caucasus are highlighting heightened interethnic and interreligious tensions in Russia. Hundreds of demonstrators in Dagestan broke into Makhachkala airport,

Institute for the Study of War

Huh "the Territorial Defense Forces, reported accepting 100,000 new recruits in the first 10 days of all-out war. The mass mobilization was fueled in part by the optimistic predictions of some senior officials that the war would be won in months if not weeks"
Did people actually believe that in March 2022?! 🤨
I don't recall seeing any optimistic predictions like that at the time

https://time.com/6329188/ukraine-volodymyr-zelensky-interview/

‘Nobody Believes in Our Victory Like I Do.’ Inside Volodymyr Zelensky’s Struggle to Keep Ukraine in the Fight

The Ukrainian president details the current state of the war amid corruption allegations, wavering allies, and a new war in the Middle East.

Time
"spokeswoman for Ukraine's southern command said on Tuesday that Russia was regularly dropping guided aerial bombs, sea mines or other as-yet unknown explosive devices near the [shipping] corridor"
- Wonder how close they get, unless they're lobbing something like the wing kit glide bombs seems like it might be dicey with long range SAMs

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ukraine-says-russian-warplanes-drop-explosives-black-sea-shipping-lanes-2023-11-01/
Ukraine says Russian warplanes drop explosives on Black Sea shipping lanes

Ukraine said on Wednesday Russian warplanes had dropped "explosive objects" into the likely paths of civilian vessels in the Black Sea three times in the last 24 hours, but that its fledgling shipping corridor was still operating.

Reuters
"A Russian artist [Alexandra Skochilenko] who replaced supermarket price tags with messages calling for an end to Moscow's war in Ukraine was jailed for seven years on Thursday"
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russian-artist-who-used-supermarket-price-tags-criticise-ukraine-war-faces-2023-11-16/
Russian artist who used supermarket price tags to criticise Ukraine war faces verdict

A Russian artist who replaced supermarket price tags with messages calling for an end to Moscow's war in Ukraine is expected to learn her fate in court on Thursday with a state prosecutor asking for her to be jailed for eight years.

Reuters
People seem surprised by #Ukraine finding Russian #Drones with cell connectivity, but the biggest surprise for me is that Ukraine wasn't (as far as we know) already doing it. Seems like an obvious way to improve terminal guidance, and surely HUR would have little trouble obtaining SIMs that work in Russia https://meduza.io/en/news/2023/12/01/sim-card-from-ukrainian-telecom-operator-found-inside-downed-russian-drone
SIM card from Ukrainian telecom operator found inside downed Russian drone — Meduza

A SIM card from the Ukrainian telecommunications operator Kyivstar was found inside a downed Shahed drone, which Russia used to attack Ukraine. Experts are investigating how the SIM card ended up in the drone and why it was needed, news outlet RBC Ukraine reports Air Force spokesperson Yuriy Ignat as saying in a telethon.

Meduza

RFE/RL with a deep dive into the the Redut "private military company" which turns out to be a very thin GRU front

https://www.rferl.org/a/redut-fake-russia-gru-pmc-ukraine/32708853.html

The Redut Ruse: Inside Russia’s Fake Private Mercenary Company Fighting In Ukraine

A new interactive investigation by RFE/RL reveals the inner workings of a secretive scheme by Russian military intelligence to recruit fighters for the Kremlin's war on Ukraine under the guise of a fictitious private military company.

RFE/RL
#Ukraine has launched a database of electronic components found in Russian and Iranian weapons. Lot of these are gonna be extremely hard to stop https://sanctions.nazk.gov.ua/en/military-components/
Foreign components in weapons

Foreign components in weapons

10 years ago, Putin started down the path to war because he couldn't tolerate Ukraine entering an association agreement with the EU
https://kyivindependent.com/european-council-agrees-to-open-accession-talks-with-ukraine-moldova/
BREAKING: European Council agrees to open accession talks with Ukraine, Moldova

The European Council has agreed to open accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova, European Council President Charles Michel announced on Dec. 14.

The Kyiv Independent
"Beyond the harbor walls, aircraft are the main threat to Ukrainian USVs" - Seems like it shouldn't be that hard to come up with a way to launch MANPADS or other low end IR homing SAMs from a #USV, which would be a nasty surprise to the guys trying to machine gun them from a helicopter https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/12/russia-forced-to-adapt-to-ukraines-maritime-drone-warfare-in-black-sea/
Russia Forced to Adapt to Ukraine's Maritime Drone Warfare in Black Sea - Naval News

Ukraine’s maritime drones, small boats filled with explosives, are having a disproportionate influence on the war in the Black Sea.

Naval News
Article also notes "One recent anti-USV counter is to use a small drone flown from a patrol boat" -
Given Ukraine's USVs appear to have two-way satellite link, wonder if they've considered using them as relays to do this in the other direction?
Sounds like Feodosia, occupied Crimea got a Storm Shadow or two for Christmas (rumored, a Project 775 carrying ammunition) 🔥
https://nitter.net/bayraktar_1love/status/1739460184827691313#m

Yeah, that's an ex-Ropucha (also one warehouse next to the quay has evaporated, several others are damaged, and the ship at bottom center is doing a submarine impression)

https://nitter.net/trbrtc/status/1740021446997368846#m

Hmm, the warehouse looks like it's actually still there https://nitter.net/kromark/status/1740081958363807852#m
Was obvious at the time the Russian occupation authorities response to the Kakhovka dam collapse was negligent at best, now AP reports compelling evidence they deliberately covered up the death toll
https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-war-dam-collapse-kakhovka-kherson-daacdc431f42912dfb91548794f03a3c
At least hundreds died in floods after Ukraine dam collapse, far more than Russia said

An AP investigation has found that Russian occupation authorities vastly and deliberately undercounted the dead in one of the most devastating chapters of the 22-month war in Ukraine — the flooding that followed the catastrophic explosion that destroyed the Kakhovka Dam in the southern Kherson region. Russia said 59 people drowned in the territory it controls. But The Associated Press determined the number is at least in the hundreds in the town of Oleshky alone. Health workers and others who were in Oleshky told the AP that Russian authorities hid the true number by taking control of the issuance of death certificates, immediately removing bodies not claimed by family, and preventing local health workers and volunteers from dealing with the dead.

AP News
"In Moscow, a court has sentenced Artyom Kamardin and Yegor Shtovba to seven and five and a half years in prison, respectively, for participating in the Mayakovsky Readings poetry event… The prosecutors’ theory is that Kamardin's poems called for not taking draft notices from representatives of military commissariats, not signing acknowledgements of receiving draft notices and not reporting to military commissariats" https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-dec-26-28-2023
Mobilization in Russia for Dec. 26-28, 2023 CIT Volunteer Summary

The federal government has issued a resolution to index certain payments to Russian military personnel and members of volunteer fighter...

Teletype
Ukrainska Pravda with a deep look at #ukraine's #USV program, with one officer noting the obvious direction "Ukraine does not have the time or money to build large warships, but a swarm of drones, which will include anti-aircraft drones, kamikaze drones, drones with guns and so on"
https://www.pravda.com.ua/articles/2024/01/1/7435326/
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Included is a clip of a #USV firing some kind of small, unguided MLRS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59hbo4gZw_A
шмель | Українська правда

YouTube
Ukrainska Pravda posted an English translation of their big #Ukraine #USV article
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/articles/2024/01/1/7435326/
Sea drones, Elon Musk, and high-precision missiles: How Ukraine dominates in the Black Sea

Ukrainska Pravda

"A second official said that the North Korean projectiles were short-range ballistic missiles that Moscow fired in late December and early January" 🤨
Presumably not Scuds or any of the other liquid fueled stuff, maybe KN-02? One of the big MLRS? Something newer like KN-23 or KN-24?
Most of those seem like they'd require significant crew training, unless DPRK is providing operators too

https://wapo.st/3H7gfq1

#GiftArticle #GiftLink #Ukraine #Russia #DPRK

Russia fires missiles supplied by North Korea into Ukraine, says U.S. intelligence

Ballistic missiles provided by Pyongyang to Moscow are now being used on the battlefield, according to U.S. officials.

The Washington Post

AP reports #DPRK missiles #Russia used to attack #Ukraine "have a range of about 550 miles", which seems to make KN-23 the closest fit

https://apnews.com/article/russia-ballistic-missile-ukraine-iran-us-intelligence-3601a979e91d19c94e7d0fe27a398669

US says Russia used North Korean missiles in Ukraine

The White House says U.S. intelligence officials have determined that Russia has acquired ballistic missiles from North Korea and is seeking close-range ballistic missiles from Iran as Moscow struggles to replenish arms for its war with Ukraine. White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said Thursday that recently declassified intelligence found that North Korea has provided Russia with ballistic missile launchers and several ballistic missiles. Kirby said a Russia-Iran deal had not been completed. But, he said, the U.S. “is concerned that Russia's negotiations to acquire close range ballistic missiles from Iran are actively advancing.”

AP News

I think graphic (via https://twitter.com/John_Hudson/status/1742976043307131292) from Kirby's briefing (CSPAN clip here https://twitter.com/cspan/status/1742980763887272314) shows both KN-23 and KN-24, but probably just illustrative examples. Launch site seems to be south of Voronezh, maybe in the vicinity of Korotoyak (unclear how specific graphic is supposed to be). Kirby stated one launch on Dec 30 landed in a field near Zaporizhzhia, additional launches on Jan 2 being evaluated

#Ukraine #Russia #DPRK

John Hudson (@John_Hudson) on X

On Thursday, White House spokesman John Kirby unveiled a map showing where Russia launched the North Korean missiles into Ukraine (near Zaporizhzhia). "We anticipate that Russia will use additional North Korean missiles to target Ukraine civilian infrastructure," Kirby said

X (formerly Twitter)
Seems to be a significant military facility on the north side of Ostrogozhsk 50°52'33.0"N 39°03'20.0"E (street view shows tanks in 2021)
Apparently hosted "repair crew event in the Maters of Armored Vehicles contest" in August 2022 http://eng.chinamil.com.cn/CHINA_209163/TopStories_209189/10179391.html
IAG 2022: "Masters of Armored Vehicles" repair crew event kicks off - China Military

China Eastern Airlines flight MU5735, en route from Kunming to Guangzhou, lost contact and crashed over Wuzhou city of South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region at 14:38 on March 21. The PLA Southern Theater Command launched the emergency response mechanism at the news.

HUR claims a cross border raid into Belgorod, which IMO is far more sensible than outsourcing to the neonazis in the Russian Volunteer Corps and making implausible denials https://kyivindependent.com/ukraines-military-intelligence-claims-cross-border-raid-on-russian-positions-in-belgorod-oblast/
Ukraine's military intelligence claims cross-border raid on Russian positions in Belgorod Oblast

The agency said it planned the operation after receiving reports that Russian commanders were coming to inspect positions in the area.

The Kyiv Independent

Jeffrey Lewis makes a strong case missile debris from a Jan 2 strike on Kharkiv was North Korean, though unclear whether KN-23 or KN-24 (Hwasong-11A or 11B)

https://nitter.net/ArmsControlWonk/status/1743401762151657822#m

#Russia #Ukraine #DPRK

Two interesting things about this recent #Ukraine strike on #Crimea:
1) Claimed "ammunition warehouses" but no major secondary damage
2) Hits seem extremely precise, 2 munitions per warehouse (except one, miss/dud?). Target is ~130km from front line. Ukraine wouldn't burn 7+ Storm shadows on this, and holes seem small for that. Not consistent with ATACMS either

Has #GLSDB finally arrived?

https://kyivindependent.com/military-intelligence-satellite-images-confirm-strike/

Military intelligence: Satellite images confirm strike on ammunition warehouses in Crimea

Satellite images have confirmed a Ukrainian strike damaged ammunition warehouses in occupied Crimea on Jan. 4, Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) reported on Jan. 6.

The Kyiv Independent
Could maybe be drones or some other domestic innovation, but I don't think we've seen a grid like that previously from much other than GMLRS, which is out of range
Missed this earlier: UK quietly developed and shipped a ground launch ASRAAM system to Ukraine
(someone should be working on the USV / UAV version)
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/the-uk-bolsters-ukraines-air-defence-after-putins-latest-air-strikes
The UK bolsters Ukraine's air defence after Putin's latest air strikes

Defence Secretary announces that hundreds of British-made air defence missiles are being shipped to Ukraine to protect civilians and infrastructure from drones and bombing.

GOV.UK
Report on Russian POWs in Ukraine is a quite a contrast from what people who make it out of the Russian system describe
https://spektr.press/neispravimye-reportazh-iz-lagerya/
Неисправимые. Репортаж из лагеря для военнопленных, где российские призывники, контрактники и зэки ожидают своей участи

3 января, после пятимесячного перерыва, Россия и Украина вновь обменялись пленными. Домой уехало больше, чем обычно — 230 и 248 человек. На этот раз Украина не смогла вернуть никого из защитников Мариуполя из числа бойцов полка «Азов», но впервые вернула шестерых, задержанных на оккупированных территориях, «гражданских» украинцев. Россия, по словам омбудсмена РФ Татьяны Москальковой, смогла получить 75 человек «без обмена» — в счет старых долгов за освобождение командиров «Азова».

Спектр-Пресс
Signs your 3-day special military operation is going according to plan: "Russian Pension Fund had sent a letter to employees of its regional offices instructing them to delete the data on welfare payments to participants of the "special military operation"… This information could reveal the scale of Russian losses and the number of military personnel who have received disability status" https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jan-9-11-2024
Mobilization in Russia for Jan. 9-11, 2024 CIT Volunteer Summary

The State Assembly of Russia’s constituent Republic of Bashkortostan has submitted a bill to the State Duma [lower house of the Federal...

Teletype
#Ukraine essentially bragging they neutralized a bunch of missiles with EW, which seems like something you wouldn't brag about if you'd actually done it 🤔 https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/01/13/7437099/
Ukraine's Air Force on results of Russia's 13 January attack: Russian missiles are performing worse, Ukrainian electronic warfare is working

Ukrainska Pravda
Another good long form interview from Ukrainska Pravda, this time with Commander of the Ukrainian Navy Vice Admiral Oleksii Neizhpapa https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/articles/2024/01/11/7436682/
From Neptune launches to naval drones: the Ukrainian Navy's saga of defending the Black Sea

Ukrainska Pravda

Rumors today a Russian A-50 AWACS and an IL-22M command & control plane was shot down by #Ukraine, or possibly friendly fire. Seems pretty clear something significant happened, but not exactly what

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/claims-swirl-around-possible-shoot-down-of-russian-a-50-radar-jet

Claims Swirl Around Possible Shoot Down Of Russian A-50 Radar Jet

The loss of an A-50 and an IL-22M airborne command and control platforms would be a major blow for Russia, which only has a handful of each.

The Drive

Russian losses reported on FighterBomber almost always check out, though notably they didn't go into the specifics

https://nitter.net/RALee85/status/1746782431108080117#m

Stop, AASM HAMMER time. (It's basically a sparkling JDAM but the additional guidance options and rocket assist should be welcome)

https://www.janes.com/defence-news/news-detail/ukraine-conflict-france-to-send-aasm-guided-bombs-and-more-scalp-eg-missiles-germany-refuses-taurus

Ukraine conflict: France to send AASM guided bombs and more SCALP EG missiles, Germany refuses Taurus

France is to send to Ukraine the Safran Armement Air-Sol Modulaire (AASM) Hammer guided bomb for the first time while pledging more MBDA SCALP EG cruise missiles. At the...

Janes.com
Not that there was much doubt, but Conflict Armament Research reports compelling evidence a #DPRK missile (likely KN-23 or KN-24) was used in #Ukraine
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/3a4e9d713f59426d9d1ea3881abecbf3
Documenting a North Korean missile in Ukraine

Ukraine field dispatch, January 2024

Esri
"Another journalist, recalling Fico's earlier suggestion that Ukraine would have to give up some of its territory to Russia, asked which part of Slovakia he would cede to Russia. Fico dismissed this, saying he did not talk to media outlets that are co-owned by George Soros, before leaving the press conference" https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/01/23/7438565/
Slovak PM claims Kyiv lives "absolutely normal life" right after Russia's massive missile attack, but goes to Uzhhorod

Ukrainska Pravda
Interesting analysis of Russian MIAs in #Ukraine using telegram channel requests by people looking for relatives/loved ones (by https://twitter.com/delfoo) https://stanimirdobrev.substack.com/p/russias-missing-men?r=3b5rpl
Stanimir Dobrev (@delfoo) on X

My article in substack form with graphs for those who have a hard time reading it on twitter: https://t.co/D6nrbZgrrY https://t.co/uEs1wZbCXj

X (formerly Twitter)

According to an official from the Russian Interior Ministry "since the beginning of the war, there have been 220 attempts to set fire to draft offices and 184 attempts to carry out sabotage on the railways across 58 regions of Russia" - while the practical impact is negligible, that's a non-trivial number of people risking (and frequently receiving) long prison terms

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jan-21-22-2024

Mobilization in Russia for Jan. 21-22, 2024 CIT Volunteer Summary

Russian lawmakers have introduced a bill into the State Duma [lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia] concerning asset seizures...

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Military plane reportedly transporting over 60 Ukrainian POWs crashes in Russia’s Belgorod region — Meduza

An Il-76 military transport aircraft crashed in the Korochansky District of Russia’s Belgorod region near the Ukrainian border on Wednesday at around noon local time, according to multiple Telegram channels. According to the channel 112, there were 63 people on board. Belgorod Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov confirmed that all of the passengers were killed in the crash.

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I don't at all buy the suggestion Russia deliberately set up the plane to be shot down, IL-76 and crew are pretty valuable. More likely the same arrogant incompetence that has characterized so much of the war
ISW's summary notably omits the fact Ukrainian sources initially claimed the shootdown https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-january-24-2024
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A Russian Il-76 military transport aircraft crashed in Belgorod Oblast, Russia, on January 24. Geolocated footage posted by various Russian sources shows the Il-76 crashing in Yablonovo, Belgorod Oblast (about 50km northeast of Belgorod City). The

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@reedmideke That would be great if those were downed. I don't think russia has many of those radar planes.
@Spiritech Yes, reportedly ten-ish for the A-50, and not all operational at once. But on top of that, assuming it wasn't friendly fire, Russians probably won't want to fly the ones that are left so close any more