In which The Insider apparently rolls a sanctions busting GRU agent in Brussels https://theins.press/en/politics/268669
Our man in Brussels: The Insider has unmasked the GRU officer helping the Kremlin evade sanctions from his ...

Russian military intelligence (GRU) officer Viktor Labin has set up shop in Brussels, home to the European Commission and NATO headquarters. From his office in a nondescript seven-story building on the outskirts of the Belgian capital, Labin supplies Russian arms manufacturers with European-made coordinate-measuring machines, a high-tech machine tool critical in the production of the Kremlin’s hypersonic Kinzhal missile. The sanctions-busting operation has become a family business. Labin’s younger son runs the Moscow-based middleman that delivers his father’s shipments to end users in Russia, while his elder son pitches in by organizing pro-Kremlin protests across Europe. Despite the Labin family’s unabashed efforts to aid the Russian military-industrial complex, none of them has been placed on the European Union’s sanctions list.RU

The Insider

Continuing their roll, The Insider reports openly pro-Russia Latvian MEP Tatjana Zdanoka has been in regular contact with FSB handlers for the last 20 years or more
https://theins.press/en/politics/268694

#russia #FSB #EU

Exclusive: Latvian Member of European Parliament is an agent of Russian intelligence, leaked emails confirm

Tatjana Zdanoka MEP has spent decades openly advocating for Moscow from both Riga and Strasbourg. The Insider can today reveal that Zdanoka was working on behalf of the FSB’s Fifth Service, reporting to two different handlers from at least 2004 to 2017.

The Insider

"Kommersant reported on January 29 that the Russian Ministry of Digital Development ordered Russian authorities in Leningrad, Novgorod, and Pskov oblasts to block 4G LTE internet connection until January 30 so that Russian officials can “fine-tune” anti-drone and air defense systems" 🤨
(official story seems be about interference, but I wonder if Ukraine has started using LTE on their drones, as Russia reportedly did)

https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-january-29-2024

Institute for the Study of War

The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense (MoD) denied rumors about the purported resignation or dismissal of Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief General Valerii Zaluzhnyi on January 29. Ukrainian People’s Deputy Oleksii Honcharenko claimed on January 29 that “

Institute for the Study of War
So I guess that earlier strike (https://mastodon.social/@reedmideke/111710722333819009) wasn't GLSDB. Also a bit unfortunate politico went for the scoop instead of letting it be a surprise https://www.politico.com/news/2024/01/30/new-us-made-longer-range-bomb-expected-to-arrive-as-soon-wednesday-in-ukraine-00138566
New US-made longer-range bomb expected to arrive as soon as Wednesday in Ukraine

The Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bomb doesn't even exist in the U.S. inventory.

POLITICO

A thread from Brady Africk on Russia's painted decoy planes. I still wonder if this is based on specific intel (they know Ukraine is using some optical sensor that would be fooled by this kind of thing), or just "it's cheap, why not" or make-work so the commanders can say they did something. Also kinda wonder why they don't just use real boneyard airframes, you'd think there'd be plenty of Soviet era junk that could be spruced up with a little spray paint

https://twitter.com/bradyafr/status/1752432717407367507

Brady Africk (@bradyafr) on X

As Ukrainian long-range strike capabilities have grown, so has the number of decoys at Russian air bases involved in the invasion of Ukraine. This thread shows several of the decoys Russian forces have painted at air bases that were once beyond Kyiv’s reach. (1/8)

X (formerly Twitter)
TFW everything is going according to plan on day 700-something of your three day special military operation https://twitter.com/KilledInUkraine/status/1752965500697460967
KIU ✪ Russian Officers killed in Ukraine 🇨🇿🇺🇦 (@KilledInUkraine) on X

At least 3 500 Russian officers have been eliminated in Ukraine since 24. February 2022. Confirmation for each name from a Russian source is available in our dataset (obituary, grave, memorial plaque, etc.), see @KilledInUkraine

X (formerly Twitter)
How much Russian oil infrastructure does Ukraine have to hit to have a practical impact? From this reuters report, seems like they're pretty close (though not clear how many of the incidents are releated) https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/russia-cuts-gasoline-diesel-exports-offset-refinery-outages-2024-01-31/

"Kyiv Research Institute of Forensic Expertise published a mini-study on Russian Orlan-10 drones. All recent samples examined contain geolocation trackers, equipped with autonomous power sources and SIM card slots … if a UAV is not dismantled on-site and the tracking module is not destroyed but brought intact to a Ukrainian base, it can reveal its last known location to the RuAF"
Hmm, airtags would probably have reasonable chance of success too

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jan-31-feb-2-2024

Sitrep for Jan. 31-Feb. 2, 2024 (as of 9 a.m. UTC+3)

The statement in the previous sitrep regarding a T-62 tank engaged in combat in the Avdiivka direction was erroneous. The tank in the...

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Russia's mass abduction of children from #Ukraine "Every day they said to me that I would be staying here for ever and would never leave Russia … They told me that Ukraine doesn’t exist, that it never existed, that we’re all Russians … At times the other kids would beat me for being pro-Ukrainian" https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/04/they-told-me-were-all-russians-re-education-of-ukrainian-children
‘They told me we’re all Russians’: fears grow over ‘re-education’ of Ukrainian children

Russia, which boasts of taking in 700,000 children, stands accused of trying to erase their Ukrainian identity

The Guardian
Weird how the European far right's Russian pals keep turning out to be FSB agents 🤔 Probably just a coincidence https://theins.press/en/politics/268921
How the FSB tried to buy an Italian political party

In 2018, representatives of Italy’s far-right Liga party traveled to Moscow in search of financing from Kremlin-connected sources. Their meeting, held at the historical Metropol Hotel near Red Square, was reported in 2019, along with details of a proposal to launder $65 million in support for the Italian party through an oil trading scheme. What was not known at the time, however, was the professional affiliation of one of the participants on the Russian side. After a months-long investigation, The Insider can now reveal that at least one of the Russian representatives was an officer of the FSB’s Fifth Service, which has a mandate to disrupt democracies abroad.RU

The Insider
Should, but almost certainly won't be cause for some introspection by the NAFO types who spent the last week attacking reporters who accurately reported this was coming https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/08/volodymyr-zelenskiy-fires-top-ukraine-army-commander
Volodymyr Zelenskiy fires top Ukraine army commander

Valerii Zaluzhnyi to be replaced by land forces commander, Oleksandr Syrskyi, in ‘renewal’ of armed forces

The Guardian
People who report things you don't want to hear aren't necessarily Russian stooges, and yes, reporters rely on anonymous sources, and you can make a pretty good guess based on their track record how seriously or not to take them
Slightly more serious (cf https://mastodon.social/@reedmideke/111886347232013751) take on the Tucker thing: Many of the far right chucklefucks holding up #Ukraine aid in the house are undoubtedly Tucker fans, so whether by chance or plan, pretty optimal timing for Putin
Next time someone gives you shit for hanging on to old gear, you can remind them of that time keeping 30,000 Maxim guns in storage for 80+ years really paid off

Russia using #starlink in #Ukraine is generally bad, but seems like there should be an opportunity for some three letter agencies to hook the Russians up with a really good deal on black market Starlink terminals (custom firmware by Fort Meade, no extra charge 😉 )

https://kyivindependent.com/russian-military-reportedly-using-starlink-inside-ukraine/

Russian military uses Starlink inside Ukraine, intelligence confirms

Russia has Starlink terminals and is increasingly using them on the front line in Ukraine, Ukrainian military intelligence confirmed on Feb. 11.

The Kyiv Independent

This denial from Musk is mostly beside the point (no one serious is alleging SpaceX is intentionally selling Starlink to Russia, and obviously the concern operating them in occupied Ukraine, not Russia) but uh… "or indirectly" 🤨

(then again, I suppose anything goes with "to the best of our knowledge" if your knowledge is shit enough)

Musk: "To the best of our knowledge, no Starlinks have been sold directly or indirectly to Russia"

RFE/RL reporter: "A quick Google search revels dozens of companies selling Starlinks to Russia, some of them advertising it as the 'Starlinks for special military operation'" https://twitter.com/kromark/status/1757398274799992966 (story in Russian https://www.svoboda.org/a/budet-rabotatj-poka-idet-voyna-kto-prodaet-starlinki-dlya-svo-/32817880.html)

Mark Krutov (@kromark) on X

1/2 A quick Google search revels dozens of companies selling Starlinks to Russia, some of them advertising it as the 'Starlinks for special military operation'.

X (formerly Twitter)
The Insider has an English write up
https://theins.press/en/news/269107
Starlink terminals for use in occupied Ukraine can be bought in Russia from private sellers starting from $...

SpaceX’s Starlink internet terminals “specifically for the special military operation” can be bought from private sellers in Russia for 240 to 299 thousand roubles ($2,600 to $3,300) per unit, according to a report by the independent investigative publication Important Stories (IStories). As IStories found out in a conversation with representatives of three Russian websites where the terminals are sold, the Starlink terminals work only near Ukraine’s borders, and the devices’ accounts are connected to the larger satellite network through Poland.

The Insider
Roses are red,
violets are blue,
minus one Ropucha,
as you do
https://t.me/DIUkraine/3469
Головне управління розвідки МО України

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"…has raised questions about whether this was a Russian-ordered assassination carried out on European soil" 🤨 my dudes I know you don't want to get ahead of the facts and that's great, but uh, I think it does a bit more than raising the question

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/02/20/spain-russia-ukraine-kuminov-assassination-defector/

Bullet-riddled body found in Spain was Russian defector, Ukraine says

Maksim Kuzminov flew a Russian military helicopter into Ukraine to defect with great fanfare last year. Pro-government Russians bloggers have celebrated the killing.

The Washington Post

In the latest big Swedish package "underwater weapons such as mines and torpedoes" 🤨 (torpedoes would seem to make an excellent addition to #Ukraine's USV capability)

https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/02/20/7442689/

Sweden to provide Ukraine with assault boats as part of €630 million aid package

Ukrainska Pravda
"Meanwhile, in Samara, a court deemed the act of laying flowers as petty hooliganism…" https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-feb-18-19-2024
Mobilization in Russia for Feb. 18-19, 2024 CIT Volunteer Summary

Yulia Navalnaya appeared on the Navalny YouTube channel, where she announced that she will carry on his cause, calling on people...

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CAR reports the #DPRK KN-23/KN-24 missile used in #Ukraine had "more than 290 non-domestic electronic components" but this is kinda uninformative without distinguishing between specialist components and stuff anyone with a credit card can buy in thousands quantities from AliExpress https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/0814c6868bbd45a98b15693a31bd0e7f
North Korean missile relies on recent electronic components

Ukraine field dispatch, February 2024

Esri

Not great: #Iran "has provided #Russia with a large number of powerful surface-to-surface ballistic missiles, six sources told Reuters" https://www.reuters.com/world/iran-sends-russia-hundreds-ballistic-missiles-sources-say-2024-02-21/

#Ukraine

Raytheon customer satisfaction survey: On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate this Patriot SAM battery?

KpsZSU: Oh, I'd say it's about… A-50 https://twitter.com/KpsZSU/status/1761091710594039822

Ukrainian Air Force (@KpsZSU) on X

Chipi chipi chapa chapa 🫡🇺🇦

X (formerly Twitter)

Western observers: Bit far for Patriot, but what else? 🤔
Russian sources / Z telegram: Probably friendly fire, again
Ukraine: Nah, we shot it down with a 60-year old Soviet SAM

IMO the friendly fire explanation strains credulity. Shooting down one of your own AWACS would be astonishingly bad, two in separate incidents in the same zone? Not buying it without solid evidence

https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/02/23/7443442/

Russian A-50 was downed with S-200 anti-aircraft system

Ukrainska Pravda

Ukraine has had two years to rig modern electronics onto S-200 airframes (and we know they modded them for land attack) so that doesn't seem out of the question. OTOH Patriot being a bit more capable than acknowledged in public sources would seem plausible too, and A-50s might be particularly vulnerable to anti-radiation modes

Given the Russians lost two in apparently similar circumstances, it seems likely they didn't fully understand the first incident

One reason I don't buy the friendly fire explanation (aside from the obvious "even the dumbest grunt SAM crew should know where their AWACS is, especially after a previous crew allegedly shot one down") is the potential targets in the area are small, slow drones, Storm Shadow cruise missiles, or supersonic S-200s. None of them should look much like a big lumbering four engine jet

Possible counter-arguments: SAM crew launches at a real (or Ukraine EW generated) target in the same area, missiles lock onto the A-50? Seems unlikely, and even if possible, after the first incident you'd expect extreme measures to prevent it happening again

Or Ukraine compromised C&C? Or SAM operators secretly working for ATESH? But again, pulling that off just once would be amazing, twice would be ridiculous

OTOH, here's video apparently showing launches 🤯 (edit, though *after* the A-50 is already popping flares) https://twitter.com/OAlexanderDK/status/1761166106113253571
Oliver Alexander (@OAlexanderDK) on X

Holy shit, looks like they actually did shoot down their own A-50, unless it was Budanov and Canadian Ukraine Volunteer taking over a Pantsir-S1.

X (formerly Twitter)
Two years into Putin's three day special military operation, BBC and Mediazona have identified over 45,000 individual Russian soldiers killed in #Ukraine from obituaries and news reports, not including LNR/DNR. They estimate the total is over 110,000 https://bbcrussian.substack.com/p/counting-russias-dead-in-ukraine
Counting Russia's dead in Ukraine. More than 45,000 confirmed killed

What we can say about Russia's military losses in Ukraine after two years of war. The total number of dead may be close to 115,000.

The Best of BBC News Russian - in English
Not all the RU sources are going with the friendly fire story, VChK-OGPU says (google translate): "Sources of the Cheka-OGPU said that the next AWACS A 50 U plane shot down today was most likely hit by a Patriot missile system, and was guided to the target by a mobile small-sized broadband reconnaissance radar, which is deployed on a small UAV and can fly in deep to the rear" 🤔 (I have doubts) https://t.me/vchkogpu/46047
ВЧК-ОГПУ

Источники ВЧК-ОГПУ рассказали, что очередной сбитый сегодня самолет ДРЛО А 50 У, скорее всего, был поражен ракетным комплексом Patriot (Пэтриот), а наводил его на цель мобильный малогабаритный широкополосный радар разведчик, который развернут на небольшом БПЛА и может проводить полет в глубоком тылу . Обнаружить его сигнал очень и очень сложно, при этом такие новинки способны не просто обнаруживать, сопровождать и давать целеуказание, но и различать силуэт цели, определять ее тип визуально. Для ракет Пэтриот 300 км не самое сложное расстояние, шансов уцелеть у самолета АВАКС не было никаких. В настоящее время оцеплено место падения самолета, всех зевак и журналистов выгнали, по центральным федеральным телевизионным каналам прошла команда говорить только о пожаре  и больше ничего. Подобных машин в российской армии было не более 10 на момент вторжения в Украину. Восполнять очень сложно, нужен самолет и более 15 тонн электронно комплектной базы, которая в осноаном делается не в РФ.

Telegram

Meanwhile Baza reported earlier (google translate) "According to preliminary data, two aircraft were shot down in the sky over the Krasnodar Territory.

One of them is a UAV. Data on the second aircraft is being clarified."
A UAV (or operators thinking there was one) could explain the SAM fire

https://t.me/bazabazon/25400

Baza

По предварительным данным, в небе над Краснодарским краем были сбиты два летательных аппарата. Один из них - БПЛА. Данные о втором летательном аппарате уточняются.

Telegram
If the HUR map is to be believed, the shootdown location was ~160km from the front line, and indeed, occurred around the closest point. Obviously Ukraine isn't going to park a Patriot launcher right on the front line, but still, stretching the widely reported 160 km range of PAC-2 a bit against a big, fat predictable target doesn't seem like a completely ridiculous idea https://twitter.com/DI_Ukraine/status/1761101634904453405
Defence intelligence of Ukraine (@DI_Ukraine) on X

💥 Мінус А-50У ― ГУР та Повітряні Сили збили черговий  літак рф   🤝 У результаті спільної операції Головного управління розвідки Міністерства оборони України та Повітряних Сил ЗСУ над Азовським морем збили черговий цінний російський літак А-50У. 🔗 https://t.co/XCddds5IaN

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Also, if it was a Ukrainian SAM, the northern half of Crimea is potentially under similar threat, though presumably only a smaller portion at any one time given the limited number of batteries
OK one more dumb thought: Did the Russians pick that flight path because they read on wikipedia that PAC-2 max range is 160km? 🤔
Two years and two days into Putin's three day special military operation, stopping NATO expansion is going great https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68405893
Hungary's parliament clears path for Sweden's Nato membership

Hungary was the last country holding up Sweden's bid, made after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

BBC News
"while intoxicated, [an ex Wagnerite] broke into a fellow villager's house and beat him to death with a wooden bat… The court considered as mitigating factors the fact that the defendant has four children and his receipt of the "For Courage" medal for participating in combat operations in Ukraine" and sentenced him to six years, which is about what AWOLs seem to typically get https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-feb-25-26-2024
Mobilization in Russia for Feb. 25-26, 2024 CIT Volunteer Summary

Alexei Navalny\'s colleague Maria Pevchikh claimed that shortly before his death negotiations for a prisoner exchange had been under way...

Teletype
"On Feb. 17, law enforcement officers detained three members of one family for laying flowers at the monument to victims of political repression in Saint Petersburg" - Subtlety is not really their thing https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-feb-26-27-2024
Mobilization in Russia for Feb. 26-27, 2024 CIT Volunteer Summary

Alexei Navalny\'s associates have reported that funeral agencies are refusing to organize a farewell ceremony for the politician. Kira...

Teletype

Ukrainska Pravda has pictures of foreign components from #DPRK KN-23/KN-24 fired at #Ukraine. One pictured is a NXP LPC1759FBD80: A cortex M3 MCU available for a few dollars each in thousand quantities (https://www.nxp.com/part/LPC1759FBD80#/). You are not realistically going to prevent a nation state from obtaining stuff like that

https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/02/29/7444349/

LPC1759FBD80 Product Information|NXP

Others:
Siemens V23079A1005B301 ($2 relay https://octopart.com/v23079a1005b301-siemens-8180234)

XP Power JTC0424S15 ($25 DC/DC converter https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/XP-Power/JTC0424S15/?qs=w%2Fv1CP2dgqqBM%2FjLtq3a6g%3D%3D)

Fairchild MM74HC244WM (< $1 buffer)

Analog Devices AD2S1205YSTZ (~$25 ADC)

NSK roller bearing (not sure exact part but I bet you can order it at your local auto parts store)

Chance of stopping DPRK from having a front order that stuff in 3rd countries seems like… zero

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Ukraine claims to have downed a bunch of Russian aircraft in the last few days, but lack of acknowledgement or even oblique doomposts from Russian channels since the A-50 is notable
https://kyivindependent.com/syrskyi-ukraine-downs-su-34/
Syrskyi: Ukraine downs another Russian Su-34 jet

Ukrainian forces shot down another Su-34 attack plane, Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi reported on Feb. 29, hours after Ukraine's Air Force reported that one Su-34 had been downed overnight.

The Kyiv Independent
The Insider with another wild GRU scoop… this time fugitive fraudster and former Wirecard COO Jan Marsalek
https://theins.press/en/politics/269612
A most wanted man: Fugitive Wirecard COO Jan Marsalek exposed as decade-long GRU spy

Fugitive Wirecard COO Jan Marsalek wasn’t just responsible for Germany’s largest financial fraud in history. He was also a decade-long Russian spy.

The Insider
"ISW continues to assess that the reported loss of 15 aircraft and possibly some highly trained pilots in about two weeks is not negligible " - ISW notably avoids assessing how many of those "losses" are real https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-march-2-2024
Institute for the Study of War

Russian forces appear to be willing to risk continued aviation losses in pursuit of tactical gains in eastern Ukraine, likely along the Avdiivka-Donetsk City line. The Ukrainian Air Force reported on March 2 that Ukrainian forces destroyed one Su-34

Institute for the Study of War
As expected (https://mastodon.social/@reedmideke/111620499922975518) #Ukraine is working on arming their #USV fleet with SAMs, among other things https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/03/4/7444921/
Defence Intelligence's surface drones to hunt down Russian air targets as well

Ukrainska Pravda

'An "individual error" resulted in a call between high-ranking German military officers being leaked… "The call was held via Webex videoconferencing software, hosted on German army servers, but "not all participants adhered to the secure dial-in procedure as required," Pistorius said.'

Yeah, nah, if you can dial into your classified Webex from a regular line and there isn't a big red flashing warning, that's a policy and/or technology failure too https://kyivindependent.com/german-defense-minister-conversation-leak/

German defense minister: Officer in Singapore using insecure line led to Taurus conversation leak

An "individual error" resulted in a call between high-ranking German military officers being leaked after one officer joined the meeting from abroad via an insecure line, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said at a press conference on March 5.

The Kyiv Independent
Though the fact the Russians immediately burned it for propaganda probably puts an upper limit on the value of the content
They do seem to understand that just blaming the junior officer won't cut it "We will take technical and organizational measures so such an incident does not happen again"
Man I hope this works out, telegraphing the whole "buy a bunch of ammo from countries that don't want to be named as directly supplying Ukraine" seems like it could go sideways pretty fast (as the Ecuador deal seems to have)
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/03/5/7445114/
France to join Czech plan to buy 800,000 artillery shells for Ukraine

Ukrainska Pravda

Oliver Stone's dictator documentary buddy seems charming "Lopatonok declined to answer specific questions on the financing of his earlier films, or how the proposed documentaries with Stone would be financed. After an increasingly combative Lopatonok threatened journalists and their sources, shouting “we’re going after you personally,” and “we’re going to destroy you,” an OCCRP editor ended the interview"

https://www.occrp.org/en/investigations/pro-kremlin-us-filmmaker-pitched-fawning-films-to-dictators-starring-oliver-stone

Pro-Kremlin U.S. Filmmaker Pitched Fawning Films to Dictators — Starring Oliver Stone - OCCRP

Igor Lopatonok, who promoted pro-Russian narratives about Ukraine and produced Oliver Stone’s lengthy interview with Kazakh strongman Nursultan Nazarbayev, had many other projects in store.

OCCRP

"Asked in an interview with OCCRP why he was focusing his lens on autocrats, Lopatonok said he was simply making movies about his personal heroes"

Points for honestly, I guess? 🤔

Euromaidan Press provides a non Russian propaganda translation of that Taurus conversation, which is quite interesting and covers the kind of political and practical issues you'd expect
https://euromaidanpress.com/2024/03/06/intercept-of-german-generals-planning-taurus-strike-on-crimean-bridge-full-translation/
Intercept of German generals planning Taurus strike on Crimean bridge: full translation - Euromaidan Press

Russians tapped into a discussion of German generals discussing a possible Taurus strike on the Crimean bridge. Here is a full translation.

Euromaidan Press

Couple interesting bits: "The limiting factor is the number of Su-24s left, which would be in the single digits"

[not totally clear but limit under discussion seems to relate to how many you'd need to be able to launch in a salvo for enough to get through. But given the timelines discussed, F-16s might change that in relatively short order]

On planning around AD "…because KSA [German military intelligence unit] doesn’t have a clear representation of where all the air defense systems are located.

But the Ukrainians have that, hopefully. Because from what I see with us, only the radar device is shown. But for us to have a clear plan, we really need to look at where the radar and launch devices are located"

It's easy to say #Ukraine should "give up territory for peace" but we should never forget what it really means is condemning people to this
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/06/deportation-re-population-russia-occupied-ukraine-zaporizhzhia
Deportation and re-education: life in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine

As Russian officials carry ballot boxes from house to house in Zaporizhzhia, intimidation tactics are rife

The Guardian

Russia experimenting with wire guided FPV drones? 🤔 Seems limiting, but maybe OK for defensive positions and ambushes. Also shouldn't be too hard to make one that can cut the fiber and fall back to radio if it gets snagged or reaches the range limit, limiting the window for detection and EW disruption

https://www.twz.com/air/russia-now-looks-to-be-using-wire-guided-kamikaze-drones-in-ukraine

Russia Now Looks To Be Using Wire-Guided Kamikaze Drones In Ukraine

A drone with a wired control link would be immune to jamming, among other advantages, but this configuration could also present limitations.

The War Zone
Has a been a lot of (not unjustified, IMO) criticism of western governments being over-cautious about escalation, but OTOH, it's always going to look like you could have pushed things further right up until you cross the line into ohshitsville https://edition.cnn.com/2024/03/09/politics/us-prepared-rigorously-potential-russian-nuclear-strike-ukraine/index.html
Then again, self serving rationalizations like "we were *this close* to nuclear war but avoided it thanks to our expert escalation management!" are also possible
Long, horrifying Meduza report on reeducation and surveillance programs #Russia inflicts on children kidnapped from #Ukraine
https://meduza.io/en/feature/2024/03/11/they-could-start-to-resist
‘They could start to resist’ How the Russian authorities are working to indoctrinate and digitally surveil deported Ukrainian children — Meduza

In the two years since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has forcibly deported thousands of Ukrainian children. While the total number of these deported minors is unknown, Kyiv has reported nearly 20,000. After the children are separated from their families and taken to Russia, the Russian authorities begin working to make them forget about their home country, telling them that their parents aren’t coming to get them and that Russia is their home. To learn how this system works, Meduza special correspondent Lilia Yapparova studied thousands of documents and spoke with employees from Russia’s Education Ministry, the main agency responsible for these “reeducation” measures.

Meduza

If you wondered how #Ukraine ended up with two broadly similar attack #USV families (#Magura and #SeaBaby), according to this story: "Disputes over quality control, budget, and design specifications between the SBU and the [Magura] developer disrupted the program in 2022, leading the SBU to sever ties and start an independent naval drone project that later resulted in Sea Baby USV … The ousted company then partnered with [HUR]"

https://euromaidanpress.com/2024/03/14/magura-v5-naval-drones-to-get-anti-air-and-dive-capabilities/

Magura V5 naval drones to get anti-air and dive capabilities - Euromaidan Press

Ukraine's Magura V5 naval drones, successful in sinking Russian ships, aim for upgrades to improve defense against Russian attack helicopters and ship armament during suicide missions, enhancing their capabilities in challenging Russia's Black Sea Fleet dominance.

Euromaidan Press
So #Ukraine is desperately short of artillery ammunition, but someone has enough long-range Grad variants to shell urban Belgorod on a semi-regular basis? 🤨 Aside from the whole indiscriminate use of explosives in a populated area thing, that seems like a pretty dubious cost/benefit
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68586062
Russia: Schools and shops shut in Belgorod amid air strikes

Students in Belgorod - which is near the border with Ukraine - will not go to school early next week.

@reedmideke The other thing is: even if they accept, is their safety assured?