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Putin shakes up leadership in Ukraine war as defense officials warn of eastward focus
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Russian President Vladimir Putin instated a brand new commander to steer operations in Ukraine as officers warn Moscow is trying to shift its focus in japanese Ukraine after greater than six weeks of battle.
Gen. Alexander Dvornikov, commander of Russia’s southern navy district (SMD), will now lead the invasion, first reported the BBC late Friday.
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Dvornikov not solely has identified expertise in Russia’s marketing campaign in Syria, but in addition led navy workout routines in southern Russia final yr, proper alongside Ukraine’s border with the Donbas area.
A western official instructed the outlet that the change in command will enhance Russia’s flagging invasion after it did not take the capital metropolis of Kyiv regardless of weeks of shelling and makes an attempt to push floor forces throughout the nation.
“Except Russia is ready to change its ways, it’s extremely troublesome to see how they reach even these restricted goals that they’ve reset themselves,” the official mentioned.
However Russia has made higher advances within the south and east of Ukraine – an development that senior U.S. protection officers have mentioned is basically attributable to its unlawful eight-year occupation of areas like Crimea.
NATO Secretary-Normal Jens Stoltenberg warned this week that Russia is trying to focus its efforts on a “main offensive” in japanese Ukraine, the place Russian-backed forces have been preventing the Ukrainian military since 2014 within the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk Folks’s Republics.
The breakaway areas are positioned alongside Ukraine’s japanese border in an space referred to as the Donbas.
Six months earlier than Russia invaded Ukraine beneath the guise of a “particular navy operation,” Dvornikov immediately oversaw navy workout routines that practiced “mixed arms operations from August 9 to September 15” in southern Russia, in keeping with the Institute for the Research of Battle.
The workout routines reportedly included “tactical duties” involving “motorized rifle, tank, and artillery battalions” in coordination with hooked up specialised models.
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The specialised models targeted on “organic, radiological, and nuclear” defenses. Reconnaissance, logistics digital warfare, medical coaching, aviation and navy police workout routines have been additionally held.
“Warships from the Caspian Flotilla and the Black Sea Fleet, naval infantry, and not less than 80 mounted and rotary-wing plane” additionally participated within the workout routines, famous the report.
The trainings occurred alongside Ukraine’s japanese border in addition to in occupied Crimea and elements of occupied Georgia.
The report famous that Russian forces appeared to apply joint operations primarily based on classes realized from experiences in Syria.
The U.S. and NATO have pledged to extend navy assist as officers warn the battle in japanese Ukraine is anticipated to turn into more and more brutal.
“This will likely be a knife combat. This may very well be very bloody and really ugly,” a senior U.S. protection official instructed reporters Friday. “The Russians are limiting their geographic goals, and so they nonetheless have a variety of fight energy accessible to them.”
The official mentioned the U.S. believes Russia is trying so as to add 60,000 recruits to its battle effort because it hones in on japanese Ukraine – an space roughly the scale of West Virginia.
U.S. and NATO safety officers have warned the battle in Ukraine might proceed for months, if not years to return.
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Ukraine has captured 2 North Korean soldiers, South Korea's intelligence service says
Ukraine captured two wounded North Korean soldiers who were fighting on behalf of Russia in a Russian border region, South Korea’s intelligence service said, confirming an account from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday.
Seoul’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) told AFP it has “confirmed that the Ukrainian military captured two North Korean soldiers on January 9 in the Kursk battlefield in Russia.”
The confirmation comes after Zelenskyy said in a post on the Telegram messaging app that the two captured North Korean soldiers were wounded and taken to Kyiv, where they are communicating with Ukrainian security services SBU.
SBU released video that appears to show the two prisoners on beds inside jail cells. The authenticity of the video could not be independently verified.
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A doctor interviewed in the SBU video said one soldier suffered a facial wound while the other soldier had an open wound and a lower leg fracture. Both men were receiving medical treatment.
SBU also said one of the soldiers had no documents at all, while the other had been carrying a Russian military ID card in the name of a man from Tuva, a Russian region bordering Mongolia.
Ukraine’s military says North Korean soldiers are outfitted in Russian military uniforms and carry fake military IDs in their pockets, a scheme that Andrii Yusov, spokesperson for Ukraine’s military intelligence agency, says could mean Moscow and “its representatives at the U.N. can deny the facts.”
Despite Ukrainian, U.S. and South Korean assertions that Pyongyang has sent 10,000 – 12,000 troops to fight alongside Russia in the Kursk border region, Moscow has never publicly acknowledged the North Korean forces.
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While reports of their presence first emerged in October, Ukrainian troops only confirmed engagement on the ground in December.
On Thursday, Zelenskyy put the number of killed or wounded North Koreans at 4,000, though U.S. estimates are lower, at around 1,200.
Despite North Korea’s suffering losses and initial inexperience on the battlefield, Ukrainian soldiers, military intelligence and experts suggest first-hand experience will only help them develop further as a fighting force.
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“For the first time in decades, the North Korean army is gaining real military experience,” Yusov said. “This is a global challenge — not just for Ukraine and Europe, but for the entire world.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Three people killed in an avalanche in Italy's Leopontine Alps
A group of five skiers was hit by the avalanche above the village of Trasquera in the Piedmont region. Two survived and were helicoptered to hospital.
The avalanche broke away around 12.30pm on the eastern face of Punta Valgrande, a summit in the Leopontine Alps, on the border between Italy and Switzerland.
The skiers who died were dragged down the snowy mountain for several hundred metres from where they had been skiing at over 2,800 metres. The bodies have not yet been recovered because they are awaiting authorisation from the local magistrate.
An alert had been issued in the area above 2,100 metres, which warned of “considerable danger of avalanches.” The alert was at level 3, with 5 being the most dangerous.
It is not yet clear whether the rescuers were alerted by a skier who saw the avalanche sweeping away three people, or by the other two people who managed to save themselves. According to reports, the group was going uphill with crampons and then descending with skis.
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