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UK could send troops to Ukraine – ex-PM

The West will face “an even bigger threat” if “Ukraine goes down,” Boris Johnson has claimed

The UK cannot let Ukraine suffer a defeat in its ongoing conflict with Russia, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told GB News in an interview published on Tuesday. London could go as far as sending in troops if Kiev “goes down,” he warned.

According to Johnson, Russia’s success in Ukraine would spark a security crisis for the US and its allies on a multitude of fronts. “It’ll be the Baltic states. It’ll be in Georgia. You’ll see the impact of a Ukrainian defeat in the Pacific theater. You’ll see it in the South China Sea,” the politician said, without specifying what exactly could happen in those regions.

He also described military and financial assistance to Kiev as a “sensible investment” and a “good” way to spend public funds, arguing that the UK would supposedly have to pay much more otherwise because “our collective security will be really degraded by a resurgent Russia threatening all sorts of parts of Europe.”

UK commando who trained Ukrainian troops dies during exerciseRead more UK commando who trained Ukrainian troops dies during exercise
The former prime minister also pointed to the prospect of the US cutting aid to Kiev as a potential risk, claiming some people with “wrong” views on the issue were in president-elect Donald Trump’s inner circle.

“Donald Trump has lots of different voices in his ears and there’s a front of the Republican Party, quite a lot of them actually, who take the wrong line on Ukraine,” he said.
 
"otherwise, our collective security will be really degraded by a resurgent Russia."
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Analysis: Russia is the dominant power in this war - and Ukraine is in trouble

Russia is currently "in the ascendancy"
and Ukraine's army is "in quite a lot of trouble", says our chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay,


ascendancy

a position of power, strength, or success

 
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will head the Russian delegation to the Group of Twenty (G20) summit instead of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Russian state news agency TASS reported on Nov. 12, citing Russian Ambassador Marat Berdyev.
 
Nimekusoma bibie, naona wachambuzi, Wanasema urusi ameshateka toresk,.., chasiv yar.., pokrovsk..,na Kramatorsk. ,na miji mwingine muhimu hapo Donetsk 🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃
 
The car bombing that killed Russian Navy officer Valery Trankovsky in occupied Sevastopol on Nov. 13 was an operation carried out by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), a source in the agency told the Kyiv Independent.
 
Five Ukrainian tanks destroyed in Kursk Region – Russian MOD

Kiev’s forces have suffered significant losses in the area since Monday, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has said

The Russian military has destroyed five Ukrainian tanks in Russia’s Kursk Region over the past 24 hours, the Defense Ministry in Moscow reported on Tuesday.

During the same period, Kiev has lost more than 300 troops, four infantry fighting vehicles, four artillery pieces, a counter-battery radar station, and other hardware, the ministry added.

Russian forces have been advancing in the areas of the settlements of Daryino, Leonidovo, Malaya Loknya, Nikolaevo-Daryino, and Novoivanovka. Seven Ukrainian counterattacks have also been repelled, according to a statement from the ministry.

Russian aviation and artillery reportedly struck Ukrainian troops in more than two dozen locations across Kursk Region. Air and missile strikes were also carried out against military concentrations in Ukraine’s Sumy Region, which borders Russia, the ministry added.

Kiev’s total losses in just over three months since the launch of its incursion in Kursk Region have reached over 31,700 servicemen, 200 tanks, 131 infantry fighting vehicles, 110 armored personnel carriers and hundreds of pieces of various other equipment, including 11 US-supplied HIMARS multiple rocket launchers, the Russian military stated.
 
Russia thwarts Ukrainian plot to hijack electronic warfare helicopter – pilot tells RT

Russia thwarts Ukrainian plot to hijack electronic warfare helicopter
A Russian airman has said Kiev’s spies attempted to bribe him with $750,000 and a Czech passport
Russia thwarts Ukrainian plot to hijack electronic warfare helicopter

An attempt by Ukrainian intelligence to hijack a Russian electronic warfare helicopter has been prevented, two sources have told RT.

A Russian airman was offered $750,000 and Czech passports for him and his family in order to betray his country and fly the state-of-the-art Mi-8MTPR-1 aircraft to Ukraine.

According to the pilot, a Ukrainian agent approached him through social media in November last year.

“A man, who called himself Sergey, contacted me on Telegram and offered cooperation. Thanks to the work that is being done in our unit to warn about security threats, I knew how to behave... I reported this to the command... the relevant agencies got involved, and then we acted together,” he said.

Russia’s security services decided to see the operation through to the end and began a complicated game of entrapment with the Ukrainian spy, the pilot added.

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A Russian security operative told RT that attempts by Ukrainian military intelligence to organize hijackings of Russian aircraft are continuing.

“The methods are the same: bribery, blackmail, the transfer of a serviceman’s family abroad… where they essentially become hostages in the hands of the Ukrainian intelligence services,” he said.

The operatives stressed that Ukrainian spies, who are “feeling the support of their Western backers, primarily from the British special services… are ready to murder Russian citizens, including by poisoning.”

The pilot recalled that ‘Sergey’ told him he should poison his fellow crew members before flying the helicopter to Ukraine. Kiev’s agent provided a recipe for a deadly mixture, consisting of ingredients that could be purchased in any pharmacy, he added. According to the airman, he was also advised to have a loaded gun on him during the hijacking in case the poison does not work. The Ukrainian agent “was taking about murdering my comrades,” he explained.

The airman said ‘Sergey’ advised him and his family to travel through Türkiye, Moldova, Poland and Latvia to eventually reach Ukraine, where they would wait for some time for their Czech IDs to be ready.

The evacuation scheme turned out to be so complicated because “given the current situation in Ukraine, European intelligence services are less willing to conduct joint operations with Ukrainian intelligence, fearing reputation damage,” a Russian security operative explained. Moldova’s intelligence services were to become Kiev’s key partner during the transfer of the pilot’s family from Russia, he added.

When all the details appeared to have been settled, the airman announced to the Ukrainian agent that he was ready to hijack the helicopter.

“On a certain date… I was supposed to fly across the line of contact to the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, along the route mapped out for me by the enemy. The [Ukrainian] intelligence officer concealed the coordinates of the landing site until the very end. But, eventually, he revealed them to me,” he recalled.

When the Ukrainian agents arrived on site to wait for the arrival of the defected pilot and the electronic warfare helicopter, they were hit by a Russian missile strike.

The airman said the whole operation was aimed at “discouraging the enemy from continuing this type of activity.”

Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) confirmed in a statement on Monday that its operative had uncovered and thwarted a Ukrainian attempt to hijack a Russian Mi-8MTPR-1 Rychag electronic warfare helicopter.

During the operation, the locations of Ukrainian units and air defenses were identified and later targeted by Russian forces, the statement read.

In June, the FSB reported a similar unsuccessful attempt by Kiev to persuade a Russian pilot to fly a Tu-22M3 nuclear-capable strategic bomber to Ukraine. In 2022, the hijackings of several Russian military aircraft by Ukraine were prevented, according to the agency.
 
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated that President Joe Biden's administration will provide military assistance to Ukraine at a level that will enable the Armed Forces to sustain combat operations through 2025. This announcement followed Blinken's meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Brussels, as reported by Reuters.

Blinken emphasized President Biden's commitment to continue reinforcing NATO and supporting Ukraine, highlighting that every day of his administration will be used to maintain and enhance this effort. Additionally, Blinken warned that any deployment of North Korean troops in support of Russia's war effort in Ukraine would be met with a "decisive response."

 
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Russia ready to carry out 'massive attack', Ukraine warned - as Kyiv's defences 'crumble'​


Moscow's missile and drone attack on Kyiv today could be the start of bigger attacks to come, a Ukrainian official has warned.

 
Russian Battlegroup North artillery units hit Ukrainian weapons, manpower in Kursk Region

MOSCOW, November 14. /TASS/. Crews of D-30 howitzers of Russia’s Battlegroup North wiped out Ukrainian artillery systems and mortars, as well as manpower in a border area of Russia’s Kursk Region, the Russian defense ministry said.

"Crews of D-30 122mm howitzers of the Battlegroup North’s artillery unit struck Ukrainian artillery and mortar systems and manpower in a Kursk Region’s border area," it said.

According to the ministry, howitzer crews are operating in coordination with reconnaissance parties along the combat engagement line. "Reconnaissance drones stop enemy shelters, combat vehicles and manpower and report their coordinated to artillery units," it said, adding that it typically takes not more than two minutes from receiving coordinates to delivering strikes. "Artillery units are operating in any time of the day and in any weather conditions," the ministry noted.
 
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Ukraine shoots down 21 Russian drones but loses 38 on radar during overnight attack, officials say​


Ukrainian military said this morning that it shot down 21 out of 59 Russian drones launched during an overnight attack.

However, the air force said it lost 38 more Russian drones on its radar, according to the statement posted on the Telegram messaging app.

 
Kuna siku niliwahi kusoma sehemu nikaona UN wamekataza kuwa ama kutengeneza silaha za bandia na kutumika kwenye uwanja wa vita sasa hili linakubalikaje umpangie mtu upuuzi kama huo
 
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