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Russian missile barrage on Kyiv kills one, cuts heating
Agence France-Presse . Kyiv, Ukraine 21 December, 2024, 01:30

Russian missiles targeted the Ukrainian capital Kyiv at sunrise on Friday, killing at least one person and cutting heating to hundreds of residential buildings in cold temperatures.

Moscow said it attacked Ukraine as retaliation for a strike using Western missiles on a chemical plant in Russia earlier in the week.

The strikes came as Russia’s invasion nears its three-year mark.

The air force said it downed all five Iskander missiles Russia launched at the capital, but that debris caused damage in five districts.

‘There were explosions after explosions in a row,’ said 45-year-old Ksenia, who was staying at a hotel near the site of a wreckage.

The strikes killed a 53-year-old man and wounded 11 people, most suffering from shrapnel wounds, the police said.

It also cut heating to 630 residential buildings, as well as a dozen of medical clinics and schools.

The first explosions occurred around 7:00am local time, said AFP journalists in the Ukrainian capital, where officials had warned of a ballistic missile threat.

When a 35-year-old doctor named Victoria read the warnings on social media, she ran to a shelter.

‘Even in the shelter, bricks fell on my head. It’s just horrible when people start running in from the street,’ she said.

She had come out to look at the charred cars and buildings with blown-out windows at the site of an attack.

‘Russians should burn in hell,’ she said.

Air force spokesman Yuriy Ignat said Ukraine Patriot air defence systems to shoot down the missiles.

The Ukrainian think tank Defence Express said ‘all the missiles were successfully intercepted, but in one case, the warhead failed to be destroyed and it exploded near a business centre in the city centre.’

Moscow claimed responsibility for the overnight attack on Ukraine, which came a day after Russian leader Vladimir Putin had threatened to strike Kyiv.

‘You know that such strikes on Russian territory have been carried out, and you know that the president has said that every time there will be a response,’ Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

His comment came soon after the Russian defence ministry said that ‘in response to the actions of the Kyiv regime, supported by its Western handlers, a combined strike with long-range precision weapons was launched today’.

The ministry said it had targeted an office of the SBU security service and a defence industry site and that ‘all the targets have been struck’.

Putin at a press conference on Thursday had suggested a ‘hi-tech duel’ over Kyiv to test his claims that Russia’s new hypersonic ballistic missile, dubbed Oreshnik, is impervious to air defences.

‘Let them set some target to be hit, let’s say in Kyiv,’ he said.

‘They will concentrate there all their air defences. And we will launch an Oreshnik strike there and see what happens.’

Zelensky hit back by saying: ‘People are dying and he thinks it’s ‘interesting’.. Dumbass.’

Putin’s statement was the latest in a series of threats aimed at increasing pressure on the war-torn country, which has faced nearly daily aerial attacks for almost three years.

Russian attacks also killed two people in Ukraine’s southern city of Kherson Friday.

‘Today Kherson woke up from numerous strikes of the Russian army. The occupants have created hell in the city,’ governor Oleksandr Prokudin said.

Prokudin also said shelling in Kherson left 60,000 homes without electricity in the Kherson region.

Kherson has been under daily shelling from Russian troops since Ukrainian forces liberated the city in November 2022.

Russian forces were then pushed back to the other side of the Dnipro river, putting Kherson well within reach of Russian artillery stationed on the opposite bank.

Russian troops are on the offensive again, especially in the eastern Donbas region, where they captured two small villages near the city of Pokrovsk.​
 
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US to announce final package of new arms for Ukraine in coming days
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Dec 20, 2024 17:39
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Dec 20, 2024 17:39

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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy listens to US President Joe Biden speak at a Ukraine Compact meeting, on the sidelines of the NATO’s 75th anniversary summit in Washington, US July 11, 2024. Photo : REUTERS/Yves Herman/Files

The Biden administration will announce in the coming days its final Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative package, using up the remaining funds set aside to buy new weapons for Ukraine, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

The package includes air defense interceptors and artillery munitions, according to a third source, but the exact contents are expected when the package is announced in the coming days. The package will be worth about $1.2 billion, said the sources.

Under USAI, military equipment is procured from the defense industry or partners, rather than drawn from American stocks, meaning it can take months or years to arrive on the battlefield.

The USAI package could be among the last steps the United States takes to provide direct military support to Ukraine as Kyiv braces for the return of President-elect Donald Trump, who has publicly questioned military aid and vowed to end the Ukraine war within 24 hours of taking office on Jan. 20.

Since Russia’s invasion of its neighbor in February 2022, the United States has committed $175 billion in aid for Ukraine, including approximately $61.4 billion in security assistance.

About half of that security assistance has come through the USAI program, and the rest has gone toward pulling from existing military stocks via presidential drawdown authority.

There is $5.6 billion remaining of presidential drawdown authority.

The State Department and Pentagon declined to comment on the upcoming announcement, saying they do not discuss security assistance packages before they are officially revealed.

The USAI program has been a boon for US defense contractors, who have been able to book orders for newly manufactured weapons and establish new revenue streams.

One example is the L3Harris Technologies (LHX.N) VAMPIRE system. The Vehicle-Agnostic Modular Palletized ISR Rocket Equipment counter-drone system received its first USAI-funded order in August 2022.

L3Harris delivered its first four units within 12 months. The company has seen increased interest in the system, and has subsequently had multiple orders placed through the USAI program.

As the Biden administration prepares to unveil details of the final USAI package, questions remain about how and whether the United States will continue to assist its ally in the absence of dedicated USAI funding.

During his campaign, Trump repeatedly questioned the level of US involvement in the conflict, suggesting European allies should bear more of the financial burden. Some of his fellow Republicans - who will control both the House of Representatives and Senate starting next month - have also cooled on aid to Kyiv.

This stance - despite strong past support in the US Congress for sustained or expanded support for Ukraine - has raised concerns among Ukraine’s supporters in Washington about the future of US assistance under a Trump administration.​
 
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Drone strikes Russian city 1,000km from Ukraine frontier
Agence France-Presse . Moscow 21 December, 2024, 22:16

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Ukrainian drones crashed into high-rise apartment buildings in Kazan. | AFP photo

Kyiv on Saturday staged a major drone attack on the Russian city of Kazan, 1,000 kilometres from the frontier, as Moscow’s troops captured a new frontline village in eastern Ukraine.

The drones damaged buildings in Kazan, capital of the Tartarstan republic, with a population of more than 1.3 million, but there were no victims, local officials said.

Kazan City hall said some fires had started and were being tackled by the fire brigade.

The city’s airport was temporarily closed, the Russian civilian aviation authority, Rosaviatsia, said.

Some residents were evacuated, but authorities did not give figures. They said that all major public events in Tartarstan had been cancelled as a precaution.

Videos on Russian social media networks showed drones hitting high rise buildings setting off fireballs. AFP could not immediately verify the authenticity of the images.

Ukraine, which has staged regular attacks on targets inside Russia since the start of full scale military offensive in February 22, did not immediately comment.

‘Today [Saturday] Kazan suffered a massive drone attack,’ Rustam Minnikhanov, the Tartarstan republic leader, said in a post on Telegram.

‘While before industrial enterprises were attacked, now the enemy attacks civilians in the morning,’ he added.

Minnikhanov’s press service said at least eight drones had been detected.

Russia’s defence ministry accused Ukraine of targeting ‘civilian infrastructure’ in Kazan. It said six drones had been neutralised or destroyed but did not say how many had been involved.

The ministry said the Russian army had captured a new village near the key city of Kurakhove in eastern Ukraine where Russian forces have made major advances in recent months.

Russian troops had ‘liberated’ the village of Kostiantynopolske, just eight kilometres from Kurakhove, an industrial town that is a looming Russian target, a statement said.

Russia on Friday staged strikes on the Ukraine capital, Kyiv, that left one dead and 13 wounded, according to the city’s authorities.

Another five people were killed in a Ukrainian attack on the Russian frontier region of Kursk, the local governor said.​
 
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Ukraine has 2 mln hours of drone footage to train AI for warfare: Report

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The integration of AI into warfare has already reshaped battlefield dynamics, with both sides in the Ukraine-Russia war deploying AI for target identification and strategic decision-making. Image: Sharegrid / Unsplash.

Since the Ukraine-Russia war which began in 2022, Ukrainian drone operators have collected over 2 million hours of video, equivalent to 228 years of footage, to support AI-driven decision-making in combat, according to a recent report by Reuters.

Oleksandr Dmitriev, founder of OCHI, a Ukrainian non-profit digital system, revealed that his platform centralises and analyses video feeds from more than 15,000 frontline drone crews. This data is valuable in case of developing AI capable of identifying targets, optimising weapon trajectories, and learning combat tactics. Dmitriev told Reuters, "This is food for the AI. If you want to teach an AI, you give it 2 million hours (of video), it will become something supernatural."

Initially launched to provide battlefield commanders with real-time drone footage on a unified display, the OCHI system evolved to preserve video data for analysis. The platform stores approximately five to six terabytes of new footage daily, creating a detailed record of the conflict, as per the report.

Dmitriev noted that the vast dataset represents "experience turned into mathematics," enabling AI to study and refine strategies such as determining optimal angles and trajectories for weapon use.

Ukraine's foreign allies have expressed interest in the OCHI system, though Dmitriev declined to specify details. Experts believe the dataset offers a significant advantage in training AI systems to interpret complex battlefield environments, according to the report.

The integration of AI into warfare has already reshaped battlefield dynamics, with both sides in the Ukraine conflict deploying AI for target identification and strategic decision-making.​
 
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Russia claims capture of two more east Ukraine villages
Agence France-Presse . Moscow 23 December, 2024, 00:37

Russia said on Sunday it had captured two more villages in east Ukraine, the latest territorial gains for Moscow’s advancing army.

The defence ministry said on Telegram that its troops had ‘liberated’ the villages of Lozova in the northeastern Kharkiv region and Krasnoye — called Sontsivka in Ukraine.

The latter is close to the resource hub of Kurakhove, which Russia has almost encircled and would be a key prize for Moscow’s attempt to capture the entire Donetsk region.

Russia has accelerated its advance across eastern Ukraine in recent months, looking to secure as much territory as possible before US president-elect Donald Trump comes to power in January.

The Republican has promised to bring a swift end to the nearly three-year conflict, without proposing any concrete terms for a ceasefire or peace deal.

Moscow’s army claims to have seized more than 190 Ukrainian settlements this year, with Kyiv struggling to hold the line in the face of manpower and ammunition shortages.

Meanwhile, Russian president Vladimir Putin on Sunday vowed to bring more ‘destruction’ to Ukraine in retaliation for a drone attack on the central Russian city of Kazan a day earlier.

Russia accused Ukraine of a ‘massive’ drone attack that hit a luxury apartment block in the city, some 1,000 kilometres from the frontier.

Videos on Russian social media networks showed drones hitting a high-rise glass building and setting off fireballs, though there were no reported casualties as a result of the strike.

‘Whoever, and however much they try to destroy, they will face many times more destruction themselves and will regret what they are trying to do in our country,’ Putin said during a televised government meeting on Sunday.

Putin was addressing the local leader of Tatarstan, the region where Kazan is located, in a road-opening ceremony via video link.

The strike on Kazan was the latest in a series of escalating aerial attacks in the nearly three-year conflict.

Ukraine has not commented on the strike.

Putin has previously threatened to target the centre of Kyiv with a hypersonic ballistic missile in response to Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory.

And the defence ministry has called Russian strikes on Ukrainian energy facilities over recent weeks retaliatory hits for Kyiv using Western-supplied missiles to hit Russian air bases and arms factories.​
 
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South Asian coludzz think drones on AI don't make a diff?......Achha......maybe they can then explain why Imam Putin then pumping em out like converted south Asian dalit pumps out babies?

Anyone?

If you note, this production line that Irans set up in Russia, if you make the environment dark and hollywood Al-Yahuda style with mujick and special effects is just like that scene from T-3 or T-4 where the alcoholic human with speech impairment breaks into the cybernet facility and the terminators are on an automated assy line running on AI. :p

Doc, Sharma.....yous seeing dis?.....just needs special lighting/ sinister effects and dis current T-3 or whatever T-4 filumm no?.......:p

Production of terminators.



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Combat vids dikhao, of these in action taking out Ukies.

I'm kinda pro Russia here, so anything that helps em is good.
 
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Combat vids dikhao, of these in action taking out Ukies.

I'm kinda pro Russia here, so anything that helps em is good.
oh bhai its all over da nhewj no? almost daily no?

Ghareeb coludzz in disarray no? cuz western ABM defenses don't cut da mustard no?

Coludd gypsy kya bolay ga?

 
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