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Russian Soldiers Tied to Trees: Ukraine’s “Baba Yaga” Drone Threat

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor July 29, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Read to: Ex-Marine Satria Declared Deserter After Three Absences from Navy Summons

Soldier’s Account Highlights Russian Military Issues

While the russian government seldom publicizes desertion cases, social media platforms like Telegram have become conduits for testimonies from soldiers and their families. One such account comes from Yuri duryagin, a soldier who posted a video directly appealing to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Duryagin, reportedly serving in Ukraine’s Donetsk region, detailed severe equipment shortages and a lack of ammunition, stating that only 32 out of 150 soldiers in his unit survived a recent attack. He also claimed to receive less than a fifth of his entitled salary, with his superiors dismissing his complaints.

Read too: Navy Chief of Staff Confirms ex-Marine Satria Arta Kumbara Dismissed for Desertion

Furthermore,duryagin alleged that the deaths of soldiers on the battlefield are frequently concealed to prevent compensation payments to their families. “I saw my friends killed in front of my eyes. Their parents were told that they were missing,” he stated.

In a especially disturbing accusation, Duryagin claimed that a commander resorted to shooting soldiers who refused to fight.

read too: New Details Emerge on ex-Marine Satria: Nearly Rp. 750 Million Debt, Gambling, and Desertion

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July 29, 2025 0 comments
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NATO F-16 Pilot Killed in Russian Missile Strike: Details Emerge on Tragic Incident

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 19, 2025
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

NATO F-16 Pilot Killed‌ in Russian ‌Missile Strike ⁤on ​Ukrainian Training Center

In a tragic escalation of the ongoing conflict, a Danish NATO pilot, Jepp Hansen, was reportedly killed in a Russian missile strike ⁤on a Ukrainian training center in Kryvyi Rih (Krivoy Rog in Russian) over the weekend. ⁤The incident has drawn international attention, highlighting the risks faced by foreign personnel supporting Ukraine’s military efforts.According to reports⁣ from the Russian news agency⁤ TASS, Hansen, an experienced F-16 pilot, was training Ukrainian pilots at the time of the attack. The strike‌ targeted a⁣ former university building that had been repurposed as a military barracks‍ by Ukrainian forces. ‌Russian forces reportedly used Iskander missiles, which caused significant damage to the four-story structure, nearly obliterating its top floors adn severely damaging its facade.⁣

Hansen’s death underscores the⁤ high stakes of NATO’s involvement in ukraine’s defense. ⁣A seasoned pilot, he had trained hundreds of Ukrainian personnel to operate ⁣F-16 fighter‍ jets, a critical asset in⁣ Ukraine’s efforts to counter Russian⁣ air superiority. Friends of hansen took to⁢ social media to mourn his loss, describing him as a ​dedicated professional with extensive experience‌ in ​flying‍ F-16s.

The attack comes amid ⁣ongoing Western support for⁢ Ukraine, including the delivery of advanced ​military‌ equipment. Last year, the netherlands and Denmark sent 20 F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine, with​ promises to deliver more throughout 2025. Other NATO members, including ‌Norway, Belgium, and Greece, have ‍also pledged to contribute additional aircraft.

Moscow has repeatedly criticized these arms shipments, arguing that⁣ they escalate hostilities without altering the conflict’s outcome. The Kremlin has warned that such‌ support only prolongs ‍the war, a stance ⁤reiterated following the delivery of F-16s to Ukraine.As‍ of now, neither Denmark nor the Russian Ministry ⁤of Defense has officially commented on Hansen’s death. The incident raises questions about the safety of⁢ foreign personnel in ‍Ukraine and the broader implications of NATO’s involvement in the conflict.

Key Details at a Glance

| detail ​ ‍ ⁢ | Information ⁢ ‌ ‍ ⁣ ​ ⁢ ⁢ ‍ |
|—————————|———————————————————————————|
| pilot Killed ⁣ ​ ⁢ | Jepp Hansen, Danish ⁢NATO F-16 pilot ‍ ‌ ‍ ‌ ⁢ |
| Location of Attack ​ | Kryvyi Rih (Krivoy Rog), Ukraine ‌ ‍ ​ ​ ‌ |
| weapon Used | Russian Iskander missiles ‍ ‍⁢ ‍ ⁢ ‌ ⁢ |
| Target ⁢ | Former university building converted into Ukrainian military barracks ⁢ |
|‌ NATO Support ‍ ⁣ ​ | 20 F-16s delivered by Netherlands and Denmark; more pledged for 2025 ⁤ |
| Moscow’s Response ​ ⁢| Criticized western arms shipments as escalatory ⁣ ‌⁣ ⁣ ⁤ |

The loss of Hansen is a stark reminder of the ​human‍ cost of the conflict and the risks faced by those supporting Ukraine’s defense. ⁣As the war continues, the‌ international community will be closely watching how NATO and its allies respond to‌ this tragic event.

For more updates on the evolving situation in Ukraine, stay tuned to our coverage.

(This‍ article is based on information from the provided source and does not include additional commentary or external references beyond ‍the original text.)

January 19, 2025 0 comments
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Ukraine President Warns of Weapons Shortage Amid Russian Aggression
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Ukraine President Warns of Weapons Shortage Amid Russian Aggression

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 9, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Kyiv –

Ukraine increasingly short of weapons at a time when Russia is increasingly aggressive in attacking. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskiy also worried and warned that Ukraine could run out of air defense missiles if Russia continued to carry out intense long-range bombing.

It was Zelenskiy’s strongest warning yet of his country’s deteriorating air defense situation following weeks of Russian attacks on energy infrastructure, cities and towns. Russia fires a lot of missiles and drones.

“If they keep attacking Ukraine every day like they have for the last month, we will probably run out of missiles and our partners know it,” Zelenskiy was quoted as saying detikINET from Guardian.

Ukraine still have sufficient air defense supplies to deal with the current situation. But they have had to make difficult choices about what to protect.

He specifically highlighted the need for Patriot missiles. The sophisticated US air defense system is critical to countering Russian ballistic and hypersonic missile attacks. He added that Ukraine does not have enough ammunition to carry out a retaliatory attack against Russia but has begun receiving ammunition from its partners to defend itself.

“We do not have the weapons to carry out counterattacks. Meanwhile, for defense, there are several initiatives, and we receive weapons,” he added.

He said his country would agree to a US aid package in the form of loans or other options. The key is that help comes sooner, better.

Russian forces attacked Ukraine with drones and missiles, killing at least eight people and wounding 11 others in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city. According to Lieutenant General Mykola Oleshchuk, Russia attacked with 32 Iranian-made Shahed drones and fired 6 missiles.

Ukrainian air defense shot down three cruise missiles and 28 drones. “Russian killers continue to terrorize Ukrainian citizens and attack Kharkiv and other peaceful cities,” he said.

Watch the video “Putin Says the Presence of Western Troops in Ukraine Has Triggered the Third World War”

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2024-04-09 14:36:54
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Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu Warns France: Deploying Troops to Ukraine Would be a Disaster, Moscow Says
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Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu Warns France: Deploying Troops to Ukraine Would be a Disaster, Moscow Says

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 4, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu warned French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu that deploying troops to Ukraine would be a disaster for Paris. Photo/Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP

MOSCOW – Deploying troops to Ukraine would be a disaster for France, says Defense Minister Russia Sergey Shoigu to his French colleague Sebastien Lecornu in a rare phone call on Wednesday.

The hour-long telephone conversation was the first conversation between the defense ministers since October 2022.

According to an explanation provided by the Russian Ministry of Defense, Thursday (4/4/2024), Shoigu warned that France “will create problems for itself” if it decides to send troops to Ukraine.

French President Emmanuel Macron has repeatedly raised the prospect of deploying NATO troops to Ukraine, stating that “all options are possible”.

But he stressed that Paris has no such plans at the moment. Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne said in February that France could at some point send anti-demining and other non-combat personnel.

Moscow has repeatedly stated that it will treat Western troops and foreign-supplied weapons systems on Ukrainian territory as legitimate targets.

“The deployment of foreign troops would be a major escalation, which would have irreparable consequences,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said last month.

The Russian Defense Ministry also said that Shoigu and his French colleague discussed the potential resumption of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.

2024-04-04 02:35:28
#Russia #France #Deploying #Troops #Ukraine #Disaster #Paris

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US Sniper in Ukraine Reveals Urgent Need for Artillery and Ammunition: Tanks Not a Priority
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US Sniper in Ukraine Reveals Urgent Need for Artillery and Ammunition: Tanks Not a Priority

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 3, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Jakarta –

A sniper or sniper from the United States who took part in the war in Ukraine, said that the Ukrainian army was in dire need of artillery and ammunition. According to him, apart from weapons, they no longer care about expensive objects such as tanks.

Jonathan Poquette, the sniper, said Ukraine’s dwindling ammunition supplies meant they had to be much more choosy about which targets to hit. In fact, sometimes they allowed Russian troops to advance, even though they would have been shot first.

He also believes that Ukraine does not really need war vehicles. “With Western countries, a lot of people say oh yeah, they donated that vehicle, this vehicle. Bro, I don’t care about that vehicle, on some level,” he said.

“Give me bullets. Give me mortars. Give me artillery. Give me things that allow individual soldiers to fight and kill Russian soldiers,” he continued.

Poquette was a sniper with the Chosen Company, an international force in Ukraine that was officially designated as a reconnaissance unit, but mostly for front-line attack and defense missions.

According to him, prolonged shortages of weapons and equipment mean that weapons that can keep the army on the defensive and stop Russia are needed more urgently than other weapons. Even though expensive vehicles like tanks are important, currently there are things that are more important.

“What’s important right now is ammunition, grenades, claymores or other types of mines, rockets, various different rocket systems. What can one tank do? Not as many as 50,000 artillery rounds, 5,000 mortar rounds,” he said.

The recent comparison of weapons between Ukraine and Russia is indeed unequal. Previously, Lt. Gen. Oleksandr Syrsky as Commander in Chief of the Ukrainian military stated that Russian artillery and mortars outnumbered Ukraine 6 to 1 in the fight on the front lines.

Syrsky also admitted that the situation on the front lines was becoming difficult because Russia continued to attack and the number of their personnel and ammunition exceeded Ukraine. “Until a few days ago, the enemy’s advantage in ammunition fired was around 6 to 1. But we learned to fight not with the amount of ammunition, but with skill in using the weapons available,” he said

Watch the video “Putin Says the Presence of Western Troops in Ukraine Has Triggered the Third World War”

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2024-04-03 05:45:47
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Russian Su-35 Fighter Jet Crashes in Crimea Amid Moscow-Kyiv Conflict
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Russian Su-35 Fighter Jet Crashes in Crimea Amid Moscow-Kyiv Conflict

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com March 29, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

A Russian Su-35 fighter jet crashed off the coast of Crimea on Thursday as the Moscow-Kyiv war continued to heat up. Photo/Russian Ministry of Defense via TASS

CRIMEA – A fighter jet Russia crashed off the coast of Crimea on Thursday as the Moscow-Kyiv war continued to heat up. Moscow did not specify the type of plane that crashed, but Ukrainian and Western media said it was a Su-35.

Mikhail Razvozhayev, the Russian-appointed governor of Sevastopol, confirmed the crash via Telegram. He said the pilot was ejected from the plane and no civil infrastructure was damaged in the crash.

Details about the crash remain unclear, and the cause is unknown.

“He was picked up by a rescue team from the Sevastopol Rescue Service at a distance of two hundred meters from the shore. His life is not in danger,” wrote Razvozhayev, who was quoted as saying NewsweekFriday (29/3/2024).

The crash occurred as the war between Russia and Ukraine has spread to the Crimean Peninsula, a region that broke away from Ukraine and joined Russia in 2014.

On March 23, Ukraine attacked two large Russian landing ships in Crimea.

Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty reported that the plane that crashed in Crimea on Thursday was a Russian Su-35 fighter jet.

Anton Gerashchenko, a former adviser to Ukraine’s interior minister, wrote in a posting in X that a Russian military blog said the plane was likely shot down by Russian air defenses, but this report has still not been confirmed by authorities.

2024-03-29 00:37:54
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