Russo-Ukrainian War

Kazakhstan Plane Crash: Russian Missile Confirmed, Raising International Outrage

Investigation into the AZAL flight crash in Kazakhstan points to the Russian Pantsir-S air defense system as the cause. A Russian missile struck the aircraft, resulting in 38 deaths and 29 survivors. Despite pilot requests, the plane was denied landing at Russian airports and subsequently had its GPS jammed while flying over the Caspian Sea. Azerbaijani government sources confirmed the missile strike as the reason for the tragedy.

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Russian Missile Confirmed in Azerbaijan Airlines Crash

Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8432 crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, resulting in 38 fatalities. Preliminary investigations indicate a Russian surface-to-air missile, fired during drone activity over Grozny, struck the aircraft. The plane, reportedly denied landing at Russian airports despite damage, was instructed to cross the Caspian Sea, with its GPS navigation jammed en route. This incident bears resemblance to the MH17 tragedy and raises serious questions regarding the circumstances surrounding the missile launch and subsequent actions.

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Biden Announces Increased Military Aid to Ukraine Following Christmas Missile Attacks

Russia’s Christmas Day attack involved multiple missile and drone waves targeting Ukrainian cities and energy infrastructure, aiming to disrupt heat and power supplies during winter. This act of aggression underscores the ongoing need for international support of Ukraine. The U.S. has already supplied hundreds of air defense missiles, with further deliveries planned to bolster Ukraine’s defenses. Continued U.S. support and a sustained international effort are crucial to Ukraine’s success against Russian aggression.

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Ishiba Affirms Japan’s Support for Ukraine’s Peace

Following a phone call between Prime Minister Ishiba and President Zelenskyy, Japan reaffirmed its commitment to a just and lasting peace in Ukraine, reiterating strong support through sanctions against Russia and close coordination with Ukraine. The leaders discussed the escalating conflict, including the concerning involvement of North Korean troops. Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for Japan’s assistance, while Ishiba noted concerns about the broader implications for East Asian stability. This follows a November agreement between the two nations to enhance security information sharing.

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Estonia Condemns Russia’s Christmas War Crimes

The Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned Russia’s Christmas Eve missile attacks on Ukraine, sharing footage of the devastation. The ministry emphasized Russia’s continued aggression and reaffirmed unwavering Estonian support for Ukraine. This support aims to achieve a just and lasting peace through the withdrawal of Russian forces to their pre-invasion borders. The attack involved over 70 missiles and 100 drones, with Ukrainian air defenses successfully intercepting a significant portion. A Russian missile also reportedly violated Moldovan airspace.

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Japan’s $3 Billion Ukraine Aid: Frozen Russian Assets Yield Victory

Following a conversation between President Zelenskyy and Prime Minister Ishiba, Japan will provide an additional US$3 billion to Ukraine, sourced from frozen Russian assets. This funding will support crucial energy infrastructure repairs and shelter construction, vital given Russia’s recent attacks. Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for Japan’s ongoing commitment to Ukraine’s defense and pursuit of peace. This contribution builds upon previous aid, including a US$1 billion transfer from frozen Russian assets.

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Ukraine Strikes Russian Command Post in Kursk Oblast

Ukrainian forces struck a Russian 810th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade command post in Lgov, Kursk Oblast, on December 25th, targeting it within an abandoned civilian building. This attack, part of a broader campaign to disrupt Russian military operations, resulted in reported civilian casualties according to Russian sources, though these claims remain unverified. While Kursk Oblast has seen previous intense fighting, recent Ukrainian territorial gains there have reportedly been significantly reduced. Furthermore, Russia’s deployment of North Korean troops has allegedly resulted in substantial casualties.

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Biden to Continue Ukraine Arms Surge Despite Russia’s Attack; Trump’s Stance Unclear

Following Russia’s Christmas Day missile and drone attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, President Biden directed the Department of Defense to continue its increased weapons supply to Ukraine. The attacks, which killed at least one energy worker and damaged power plants, aimed to disrupt heat and electricity access for Ukrainian citizens during winter. This was the thirteenth large-scale strike on Ukraine’s energy grid this year, prompting international condemnation, including from British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Despite significant Ukrainian air defenses successfully intercepting many missiles, the attacks resulted in widespread power outages. Ukraine continues to urge allies for increased military and humanitarian aid.

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Russian Missile May Have Downed Azerbaijani Plane, Media Report

An Azerbaijani Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38 of the 67 passengers and crew. Independent Russian media outlets report the plane may have been struck by a Russian surface-to-air missile, citing evidence of missile damage to the aircraft and eyewitness accounts of an explosion. This theory is supported by reports of drone attacks on Chechnya that morning. While Russian authorities initially attributed the crash to a bird strike, the recovered black box is expected to clarify the cause.

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Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: Was it a Russian Missile Strike?

An Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190, flight 8432, crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, resulting in 38 fatalities out of 67 passengers and crew. Initial reports suggested a bird strike forced an emergency landing, but survivor accounts and investigative sources indicate a possible missile strike near Grozny, the intended destination. The plane’s erratic flight path, as shown by FlightRadar24 data, and potential GPS jamming further complicate the investigation. The nationalities of the passengers included a significant number of Azerbaijanis, as well as Russians, Kazakhs, and Kyrgyz citizens.

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