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I spoke to a Lt. Colonel in Ukraine’s air defence command, who revealed several new facts. First, Kyiv was on the brink of evacuation in Dec due to the intensity of Russian strikes on energy infrastructure. Patriot missiles helped save the city, but are now running out. Image
“You can’t plan a war with annual production of 160 Patriot missiles. We fired those in a month,” he said. “If we wait until autumn [to increase supply] they will hit energy infrastructure again. This is a certainty. This winter will be even more difficult than the previous one.” Image
Second, the UK has supplied Ukraine with a new air defence system: Supacat trucks rigged by British engineers to fire cheaper ASRAAM missiles. Effective against Shahed drones, but also Russian attack helicopters near the front line. Kyiv loves them, and needs more. Image
Third, UK Storm Shadow missiles are so effective the Kremlin has launched a ballistic missile campaign against the jets that launch and their airfields. To defend against ballistics, Ukraine needs more Patriots, and is asking for 40 old PAC-2 systems in US storage. Image
Fourth, after suspected Ukrainian drone strikes on Kremlin, Putin retaliated by launching “unstoppable” hypersonic ballistic missile at Zelensky’s presidential administration. Kyiv’s Patriots shot it down, and defeated massed ballistic and hypersonic strikes since without loss. Image
Fifth: “Kyiv now has the most powerful air defence system in the world. throughout history,” the colonel said, claiming 215 Russian missile and drone intercepts over Kyiv in May and June alone. “It’s Patriots, it’s Nasams, it’s German Iris, S-300, it’s French Crotale.” BUT… Image
They don’t have enough missiles, and Western officials have told them their air defence is “too expensive”. He complained politicians count coins over lives and fail to consider the cost of storing, maintaining and disposing of mothballed systems that could be given to Ukraine.
“They’ve already been paid for by the grandmothers of current US citizens. You either have them sitting around rotting away or you give them to us, we’ll use them somehow,” he added.
“Yes, there’s a huge price to fighting Russia, a country with a military budget greater than our state budget. We’re willing to pay it with our lives. If anyone thinks money is more important than our lives, please say so. Don’t make promises and then give us the bare minimum.”
He also revealed lack of missiles was stalling the counteroffensive, which badly needs US ATACMS and air superiority to succeed. Read the full piece here:

How US Patriot defences are reducing ‘unstoppable’ Russian missiles to shrapnel

thetimes.co.uk/article/a60127…

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I joined the Ares battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army as they and the 35th Marine Brigade assaulted and then liberated Staromaiorske. It was a bruising, infantry on infantry battle after artillery had pounded the village.
The only good use for western vehicles on these narrow streets was to drop off troops and collect casualties. Stay any longer and they are vulnerable to anti-tank weapons. In previous villages the Russians had been hunkered down in building that were levelled... Image
But this time the Russians dug trenches in gardens, vegetable patches and animal enclosures and waited until the Ukrainians were upon them to open fire. “They let us approach as close as 20 metres before shooting,” UVA soldier Oleh tells me. “They got smarter after Neskuchne."

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His crowdfunding campaigns hit their targets almost instantly. He visited the UK twice in the past year to buy 101 infantry fighting vehicles for £5.5 million, the largest purchase on record of armour by a member of the public.
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The allegations were backed by the government of Maia Sandu, which said the UK had failed to act on its extradition request.

@Tobias_Ellwood, MP Chair of the Defence Committee, told me it was “baffling” the police chief had not been extradited back to Moldova.
“For years, London developed a reputation as a safe haven for Eastern European oligarchs to base themselves, often with strong connections to Putin,” Ellwood said.
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British staff at the Khartoum American School told me of their dismay at the Foreign Office after it directed them to read its website as they desperately sought to escape Sudan. The school’s international teachers were forced to turn to the French Embassy for an airlift instead.
“I did what the British government asked me to do, I phoned up, I got my name on the consulate list, I filled in their forms, but not once did I get a personalised email, the only thing you get is a link to the website that’s travel advice about Sudan,” said Elizabeth Boughey.
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Weeks after the Nordstream attack, the name of a suspected Ukrainian sponsor not affiliated with the Zelensky government was already circulating in western intelligence circles. It was kept quiet to avoid risk of a public spat with Germany.

thetimes.co.uk/article/235387…
Western intelligence likely knew the name of the suspected sponsor before the Ukrainian presidential office and ministry of defence, who have been blindsided by the NYT and German reports and furiously deny involvement.
The idea of Ukrainians driving a vehicle laden with explosives through Poland to launch an attack on a German pipeline from German soil will particularly grate large sectors of the German public, jeopardising the country’s support for Ukraine.
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NEW details on @thetimes story about China hacking Ukraine.

Providing extra details here because it’s important it is taken seriously.

1/ The intelligence memo listing targets is headed “Chinese Attacks on Ukrainian Government, Medical & Education Networks”
2/ Extract from another memo: “Chinese cyber actors have drastically increased their exploitation efforts to focus heavily on Ukrainian government, commercial and high-value infrastructure targets to obtain full access…”
3/ “…Chinese actors initiated this large-scale CNE campaign against Ukrainian targets in mid-February, before the Russian invasion began.”
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