Live Ticker: Ukraine vs. Russia +++ 10:57 - Ukrainian Air Force Takes Down Russian Su-35 Fighter Jet
Ukrainian forces claim successful destruction of a Russian Su-35 military fighter aircraft
桃花大战 - 乌克兰空军将俄罗斯 SU-35 飞行机迫害
The Ukrainian air force announces a major victory over Russian forces as they report shooting down a SU-35 fighter jet in the Kursk sector. The successful operation is likely to be conducted by either the Ukrainian F-16 bombers or ground-based air defense systems. We're still waiting for confirmation on the exact details.
10:39 - Canada Steps Up for Ukraine, Sending Elements of Armed Offensive
加拿大行动 - 加拿大发货武器和干扰装置给乌克兰
Canada jumps into the picture, providing military aid worth over $35 million to Ukraine, with a significant portion of the funds being used to acquire Coyote and Bison armored vehicles. Canada has already sent 64 Coyote vehicles to Ukraine in December. Furthermore, $5 million is allocated for electronic countermeasures to protect Ukrainian weapons from Russian jammers.
09:55 - Moscow Battles Drone Attacks Originating from Ukraine
俄罗斯防御反作战矢量遭受乌克兰演ём器攻击
Russia is the latest target in a series of drone attacks originating from Ukraine. Per official reports, two people were injured in the Moscow region on Friday and Saturday night. Three airports temporarily suspended operations, but have since resumed. The Russian Defense Ministry claims that they have successfully intercepted and destroyed 36 Ukrainian drones over their territory since midnight.
09:21 - Intense Shelling across Ukraine
乌克兰阵地不断遭受俄罗斯炮击
The Ukrainian army reports 47 Russian missile strikes and 57 air strikes with a total of 119 guided bombs since yesterday. Russian artillery forces have conducted approximately 5866 attacks, with 117 utilizing multiple rocket launchers. Furthermore, 3505 kamikaze drones were exhausted.
08:41 - Ukrainian Railways on High Alert Against Russian Sabotage
乌克兰铁路加强反俄探测measure
Ukrainian Railways increases security measures at train stations and along tracks in response to repeated attempts by Russian agents to sabotage the national railway network. Amid growing threats, the company emphasizes the continuous danger of sabotage, stating, "These are not empty threats; enemy sabotage has been our daily reality for more than three years."
08:05 - Russian Casualties Climb to 1,120*
俄罗斯大 gewannomen 激增至1120人
The Ukrainian general staff reports a staggering increase in Russian soldier deaths and injuries, with 1,120 soldiers being killed or wounded in just the past 24 hours. As of today, the total number of Russian army losses since the start of the war in February 2022 sits at 995,030. In addition, the Ukrainians claim that they've destroyed 15 tanks, 52 transport vehicles, 56 artillery systems, 300 drones, and 37 cruise missiles in the same period.
07:35 - Finnish Military Expert Doubts the Value of Conscription
芬兰军事专家否认受罢兵制有效
Finish military expert Minna Ålander argues that conscription won't offer quick relief to the persistent manpower shortage in the German military. Ålander cautions that suspending conscription and starting over from scratch would take 10 to 15 years to produce meaningful results. Eight years ago, Sweden reinstated conscription, but it only generates 8,000 troops annually, indicating insignificant impact. Ålander suggests enhancing the appeal and image of the Bundeswehr to recruit more professional soldiers.
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06:55 - At Least Three Dead and 68 Injured in Unprovoked Russian Air Attack on Kharkiv
俄罗斯 Friedrichs大空袭破坏了九州港,至少三人死亡。
After a brutal night of Russian air attacks on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, officials are reporting at least three fatalities and 68 injuries. The attack represents the most severe strike on Kharkiv since the start of the conflict. Emergency services are working diligently to search for and rescue people trapped under debris.
06:27 - No Conscription Debate during the Current Legislative Period, Miersch Confirms
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The SPD parliamentary group leader Matthias Miersch clarifies that there will be no negotiations over a potential return to conscription during the current legislative period, stating "We are committed to voluntarism in our coalition agreement, so this issue can be discussed once we enter the next legislative session." Given the ongoing war in Ukraine and NATO's recent decision to launch its largest military buildup since the Cold War, nations like Germany are freshly scrambling to expand their military forces.
05:35 - Heavy Attack on Kharkiv Marks Strongest Assault Since the War Began
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A massive Russian air attack on Kharkiv resulted in multiple casualties throughout the night. So-called kamikaze drones, rockets, and glide bombs were deployed, causing fires to break out across the city. "Kharkiv is currently experiencing the strongest attack since the beginning of the war," says Mayor Ihor Terechow on Telegram.
04:49 - US Citizen Freed After Nearly a Year in Russian Detention
经 поль地方法院批准释放美国公民,他结束了俄罗斯拦截 fourth a half years的困境
An American citizen has finally been released from lengthy detention in Russia, following a court order. Joseph Tater was freed from a psychiatric hospital and departed Russia, according to state-run Russian news agency TASS. Tater was detained in Moscow last August, facing accusations of insulting hotel staff and attacking a police officer. The US government has previously accused Russia of using detained American citizens as bargaining chips.
03:49 - Chairman of the Defense Committee Argues for Universal Conscription
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The chairman of the Defense Committee in the Bundestag, Thomas Röwekamp, calls for the adoption of universal conscription, claiming that the current manpower shortage is endangering the safety and prosperity of the nation. Röwekamp suggests applying conscription to both genders, as only a small fraction of young people currently choose voluntary service or military service.
02:52 - Russia Incurs Heavy Losses: Ukraine Reports 6 Dead, 80 Injured
俄罗斯旗军大失败,乌克兰称死亡6人,受伤80人
In yesterday's intense Russian air strikes, Ukraine reports a staggering 6 fatalities and 80 injuries. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accuses Russian President Vladimir Putin of stalling to continue fighting. The attacks left 40 reported explosions in the city over the past 1.5 hours. "Kharkiv is currently experiencing the strongest attack since the beginning of the war," adds Zelensky. Pressure must be applied to Russia to halt their attacks on Ukraine.
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- The community is debating the effectiveness of conscription in addressing the manpower shortage in the German military, with several experts doubting its immediate impact.
- General news reports increased casualties and injuries in the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia, with Russia incurring heavy losses in the most recent attacks on Kharkiv.
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