Russo-Ukrainian War

China’s Satellite Imagery: Alleged Aid to Russia in Ukraine Conflict

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy revealed that Chinese satellite imagery has coincided with Russian strikes on Ukrainian energy facilities, according to information received from the Head of Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service. The intelligence also indicated Russia’s efforts to evade sanctions on its energy companies through alternative management schemes. Zelenskyy also addressed the deployment of Oreshnik missiles in Belarus, emphasizing the need for international awareness and a coordinated response. Furthermore, the briefing highlighted increased ties between Russia and Chinese entities providing space intelligence data, potentially prolonging the war and hindering diplomatic efforts.

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Moscow Car Explosion Kills Three, Including Policemen Allegedly Involved in POW Torture

In Moscow, a car explosion resulted in the deaths of two traffic police officers and a third individual. The incident occurred when the officers approached a “suspicious person” near their vehicle, triggering an explosive device. Russian authorities are investigating the crime, reviewing CCTV footage, and establishing a crime scene. A Ukrainian military intelligence official reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack, which happened near the site where a senior Russian military officer was killed by a car bomb earlier in the week.

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Pope’s Sadness Over Russia’s Ceasefire Refusal Sparks Criticism

Pope Leo expressed his sadness over Russia’s rejection of a Christmas ceasefire in the ongoing war with Ukraine. Speaking from Castel Gandolfo, he appealed to people of goodwill to observe Christmas Day as a day of peace, hoping for at least a 24-hour cessation of hostilities. This follows a previous rejection by the Kremlin of a potential ceasefire, citing a preference for a comprehensive peace agreement over a temporary respite for Kyiv.

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Moscow Bombing: Two Russian Police Officers Killed, Reportedly Linked to Ukrainian POW Abuse

According to sources in Ukraine’s military intelligence, two Russian police officers involved in the torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war were killed in a Moscow explosion. The attack, which occurred when an improvised explosive device was thrown into a police car, targeted individuals implicated in war crimes. This incident, which the HUR sources said was a protest against the Kremlin’s policy, is part of a pattern of targeting Russian officials allegedly involved in abuses against Ukrainian captives. The Russian Investigative Committee has opened a criminal case, and the event follows another high-profile attack earlier in the week.

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Chernobyl Shelter at Risk: Second Strike Could Trigger Groundwater Contamination

Recent Russian attacks on the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant have damaged the shelter over the destroyed reactor. ChNPP Director Serhii Tarakanov warned that a direct hit or nearby impact could lead to the shelter’s collapse and a mini-earthquake. The New Safe Confinement (NSC) suffered damage in a February drone strike, which compromised its safety functions and will take at least three to four years to restore. Despite the damage, radiation levels remain stable, though repairs are needed to address holes caused by the strike and subsequent firefighting efforts.

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Putin’s Choice: Witkoff as US Negotiator Fuels Treason Concerns

According to The Wall Street Journal, Vladimir Putin leveraged his connections with the Saudi Crown Prince to select Steve Witkoff as his preferred intermediary from the Trump administration. Putin’s interest in Witkoff was communicated through Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev, utilizing the Saudi Crown Prince as an intermediary, and the Saudis even offered to recommend Witkoff to the Russian side. Witkoff, who has made several trips to Moscow, met with Putin without traditional diplomatic support, and the Kremlin carefully assessed his openness to Russia’s perspective. This approach reflects Putin’s effort to bypass established diplomatic channels, which is possibly aimed at influencing the current peace plan discussions and Trump’s decisions.

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**Ukrainian Partisans Claim Responsibility for Burning Russian Jets**

On December 21st, Ukrainian partisans targeted an airfield in Russia’s Lipetsk Oblast, approximately 340 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, resulting in the destruction of two Su-30 fighter jets. The operation, which took two weeks to plan, involved a “representative of the resistance movement” successfully infiltrating the military facility, bypassing patrols and guard schedules, and setting the aircraft ablaze. This successful attack is estimated to have caused up to $100 million in damage and further weakens Russian air power, adding to the reported 432 aircraft destroyed since the full-scale invasion.

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Ground Drone Defends Ukrainian Positions for 45 Days: A New Era of Warfare?

The 3rd Separate Assault Brigade of Ukrainian Ground Forces deployed an armored ground robot for combat duty, successfully repelling Russian attempts to break through for 45 days. This robot, the DevDroid TW 12.7, allowed operators to engage from a safe location, contributing to zero casualties. Ukrainian forces are increasingly utilizing ground robots for various missions, including reconnaissance, ammunition delivery, and casualty evacuation. Additionally, a ground drone was used to evacuate civilians from a dangerous area in Kharkiv.

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F-16 Pilots Down Most Russian Missiles in Overnight Barrage

During the December 22-23 attacks, Ukrainian Air Force pilots flying F-16 fighter jets intercepted the majority of Russian cruise missiles, demonstrating high effectiveness. Specifically, 34 out of 35 cruise missiles were shot down, highlighting the importance of air defense. The Air Force has emphasized the critical need for increased supplies of both air-to-air and air defense missiles from partners. Ukraine’s military leadership, including the President, has repeatedly requested more missile supplies to bolster existing systems, some of which are currently inoperable due to lack of ammunition.

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Taiwan Security Chief: Russia Likely to Support China’s Potential Taiwan Attack

During a meeting of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan’s Foreign Affairs and National Defense Committee, Director-General of the National Security Bureau (NSB) Tsai Ming-yen stated that Russia could offer military logistics support to China and engage in provocations in the Indo-Pacific region if China were to attack Taiwan, potentially complicating responses from the United States and its allies. The NSB is actively monitoring China-Russia military cooperation through international intelligence exchanges and has addressed Indo-Pacific security issues in nearly 100 formal bilateral meetings with 45 countries this year. Defense Minister Wellington Koo noted China’s strong dissatisfaction over Japanese remarks regarding a “Taiwan contingency,” further indicating the complex geopolitical dynamics. Additionally, the recent joint China-Russia aerial patrol sends a clear message of their cooperative relationship.

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