Heavy fighting continues in Vovchansk and Chasovy Yar. Meanwhile, Russia continues to suffer from a shortage of manpower, although the meat storm tactics continue. A Russian war correspondent has published a video in which he filmed Russian soldiers "in a basement."
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A "basement" in the occupied territories is a place of punishment. Before the full-scale invasion, Ukrainian prisoners of war and civilians were held there, tortured to extract false confessions, but now these basements are filled with Russian soldiers who refuse to go back
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to the front, before being sent to penal battalions. At least 16 such special places are known. The published video shows terrible unsanitary conditions. Almost all the soldiers have untreated wounds. Sending the wounded to meat storms has been known for a long time.
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The Russian army has a special regiment that they call "crippled." This is the 371st regiment of the Kantemirovskaya division. Most of those who were wounded or were deemed only partially fit are taken there. After 2-3 months in the regiment, they are sent to the assault
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squads. Those who refuse are sent "to the basement", after which they also end up in the assault squads. So, a man who had his fingers torn off was told to relearn how to shoot with the other hand and sent to the assault. In this regiment and "in the basement" medical care
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is minimal. People are kept for up to three months, they are documented as fit for service and several people are taken from the division per day to the assault brigades. So people with a shot knee, a shrapnel near the heart, a shot bladder and other serious wounds were
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sent to the assault. This material is not written to evoke sympathy for these people. These are occupation troops who came to Ukrainian land to kill innocent citizens of this country. This situation simply shows once again that Russia has a huge problem with personnel,
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and the data that Russia is recruiting 30,000 volunteers monthly is not correct and based on numbers from Russia. One-time payments for signing a contract are also growing. In some regions, authorities are already paying 1.3 million rubles. Since the beginning of the war,
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payments from regions for signing a contract with the Ministry of Defense have increased 80 times, and increases occur approximately every four days. There are fewer and fewer people willing to go to the front. Those mobilized by Putin's decree have not been rotated for
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2 years. The Russian side's data on volunteers to the front is not based on reality. The goal is to create the appearance of a huge number of willing people to recruit more new ones. There are also mercenaries from other countries. Often people are recruited through lies.
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1/4 The Biden administration is moving closer to permitting American military contractors to deploy to Ukraine. Update by @joni_askola
2/4 The Biden administration is moving closer to lifting a de facto ban on American military contractors deploying to Ukraine, as reported by CNN. This potential change is aimed at assisting the country's military in maintaining and repairing US-provided weapons systems.
3/4 The timing of this decision is rather expected, especially with the impending arrival of F16 jets in the coming weeks. This development is undoubtedly positive news for Ukraine.
Another Ukrainian development related to sea drones has become known. Ukrainian sea drones have learned to mine the sea routes of Russian ships. Thanks to this tactic, four enemy vessels were sunk. As reported in the article by The Wall Street Journal, the Russians, 1/7
frightened by the raids of sea drones, built large barriers at the entrance to the Sevastopol Bay, so the Ukrainians came up with alternative operations - the installation of sea mines. Special SeaBaby have learned to install bottom mines made of plastic, weighing about 2/7
180 kg. They are difficult to find, since they lie in the silt under the shallow water, use acoustic and electromagnetic sensors to detect the presence of the ship, causing a detonation. For 1.5 months, a team of Ukrainian special services tracked the routes of sea ships 3/7
1/11 Fighterbomber has become an unreliable source, and it is high time for people to recognize this. Update by @joni_askola
2/11 Fighterbomber claimed yesterday that russia had shot down an American drone in the Black Sea last night. However, the US has since denied this. Currently, the veracity of the incident remains uncertain, despite appearing highly improbable.
3/11 The occurrence or non-occurrence of the event does not alter the fact that Fighterbomber has become an unreliable source.
On Saturday, June 22, an Estonian volunteer soldier died while going to help Ukraine in its fight for freedom. 42-year-old Martin Jääger died in a battle near the village of Raigorodka on the border of the Kharkiv and Luhansk regions on the Kupyansk-Svatovo line. 1/4
He became the third Estonian to fall for Ukraine during a full-scale invasion. He was part of the famous 3rd Assault Brigade of the Ukrainian army, which is currently fighting fierce defensive battles east of the village of Borovaya. Jääger served for more than ten years 2/4
in the elite Scout Battalion of the Estonian Defense Forces. In 2013, he participated in an overseas operation in Afghanistan as part of Estcoy-13. Martin went to help Ukraine a year ago. 3/4
1/6 china's true character is becoming more evident as it now threatens to enforce the death penalty for those who actively advocate for Taiwan's independence. Update by @joni_askola
2/6 china has warned of implementing the death penalty for "diehard" proponents of Taiwan independence, intensifying pressure despite chinese courts lacking jurisdiction over the democratically governed island.
3/6 The guidelines outline actions deemed as criminal offenses warranting punishment, such as advocating for Taiwan's participation in international organizations that require statehood, engaging in external official exchanges, and suppressing individuals promoting reunification
1/6 Putin won't like it: European Nordic nations set up a cross-border military transport corridor spanning from the Arctic coast to Lapland. Update by @joni_askola
2/6 Finland, Norway, and Sweden have agreed to create a cooperative corridor for transporting military personnel and equipment.
3/6 The three Nordic leaders met in the northern Norwegian town of Bodø on the 19th and 20th of June to discuss security and military cooperation. Bodø is home to the Norwegian Joint Headquarters.