Posted 11 December 2024 - 08:25 PM
Some evidence that Ukraine provided drones to the HTS forces in Syria and Ukrainian special forces may have assisted in a surprise attack on a Russian-held airbase.
Wagner forces operating in Africa are reporting that they have been cut off from resupply due to the situation in Syria, and urge the Russian government to conclude deals with the new Syrian regime to allow the continued operation of the airfields, otherwise resupply to the Wagner forces in Africa is effectively impossible.
"Rockets" have hit the Taganrog Aviation Scientific and Technical Complex on the Sea of Azov. Sounds like it was actually six ATACMS.
The Transneft Refinery in Bryansk has taken a heavy hit, lots of fire and explosions.
Attacks on the Dnipro river islands in Kherson Oblast continue. Ukraine destroyed two boats and two vehicles involved an an attempted amphibious assault.
Putin's ideological mentor Alexander Dugin has heavily criticised Turkey, saying that Erdogan stabbed Putin in the back and will pay a price for that.
Russian economic insiders suggesting that the Central Bank has gained permission from Putin to raise interest rates to 23%, from 21%. This is woefully less than they were arguing for, and at this point is sticking a plaster over the iceberg hole in the Titanic.
Hungary has proposed a Christmas ceasefire for the conflict along with a good-faith prisoner swap ahead of negotiations. The Ukrainian side was unreceptive. Ukraine has issued a report that 109 Ukrainian prisoners of war were unlawfully executed, either just after capture or at Russian holding facilities.
Ukraine's defence sector is reporting significant growth amidst government investment, orders and overseas investment; in some areas, Ukraine has even been able to export military equipment not useful in the current conflict, or small demonstration models to western countries that could be used to inspire larger orders once the war is over. Ukraine is specialising in small, cheap but effective autonomous drones and cruise missiles with a variety of operating ranges a far lower cost than existing models.
Sevastopol is apparently under a "significant" drone and missile attack.
Russia is continuing to import small arms and ammunition from western countries via Georgia and countries in Central Asia.
Electricity supplies from Russia to the Republic of Abkhazia (a Russian-occupied area in Georgia) have been cut off to pressure the population into accepting an investment agreement with Russia that would effectively give Russia full control over the Abkhazian economy. So far the people are holding out, and popular support for reunification with Georgia seems to be growing. The Georgian government is rather preoccupied at the moment, though.
The Ukrainians have been counter-attacking near Pokrovsk, using special forces and apparently even paratroopers (!) who land behind the lines and attack positions in close coordination with the frontal assault and drones. This suggests AA defence over the Pokrovsk front has been significantly degraded.
Canada has supplied Ukraine with half a billion dollars of equipment and support, their largest investment to date. The Ukrainian government says it now has enough ammunition, drones and vehicles to continue fighting at current or even an increased tempo until the second half of 2025, regardless of decisions made in Washington next month.
The heaviest fighting is now in Kursk, where Russian forces are flattening their own villages whilst trying to recapture them. Some advances have been made, but Ukraine is holding the main line. Russian losses are very high, but some Ukrainian troops are reporting low morale and are dubious of the military value of this operation, despite inflicting crippling losses on the Russian forces and having successfully established viable defensive lines in very good time (a weakness of Ukraine versus Russia in the conflict so far).
Heavy fighting also continues in the Pokrovsk sector, around Kurakhove and along the Kupyansk front, despite a recent major Ukrainian victory there due to Russian manpower shortages (the first time this seems to have happened in the war, and something analysts are carefully monitoring). The attacks on Chasiv Yar also continue.
Ukraine has confirmed that 43,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in action in the entire conflict so far. This is roughly one-fifth of Russian KIA, according to the best estimates.
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