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Russia’s combat force has shrunk, a Pentagon official says, reflecting casualties and other struggles.

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Russia’s combat force has shrunk, a Pentagon official says, reflecting casualties and other struggles.

The Pentagon has assessed that Russia’s “fight energy” in Ukraine — comprising greater than 150,000 troops massed in Belarus and western Russian previous to the invasion — has dipped beneath 90 % of its unique power for the primary time, reflecting the losses Russian troops have suffered by the hands of Ukrainian troopers.

A senior protection official, who was not licensed to debate particulars of Russia’s actions in Ukraine publicly, stated Tuesday morning that Russian forces had been “struggling on many fronts,” together with routine provide traces and logistics, and that the Pentagon had seen indications that some Russian troops had been evacuated due to frostbite.

The official declined to handle estimates of Russian casualty numbers, saying, “Even our greatest estimates are precisely that.” However final week, American intelligence provided a conservative estimate that 7,000 Russian troops had been killed within the battle.

Pentagon officers have stated that shedding 10 % of a army power, together with each these killed and injured, renders a single unit unable to hold out combat-related duties. Such losses additionally have an effect on the morale and cohesion of a army unit.

The protection official additionally stated that the Pentagon had seen no indication that Russian forces are transferring towards using chemical or organic weapons.

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On Monday, President Biden confused the likelihood that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia may flip to such weapons, that are banned by worldwide treaty. “His again is in opposition to the wall,” Mr. Biden stated at a gathering of U.S. enterprise leaders.

The senior protection official stated Russian forces continued to depend on long-range artillery and rockets assaults on cities as a result of Russian troopers had not been capable of make progress on the bottom in taking inhabitants facilities like Kyiv.

Up to now 24 hours, Russian warships within the Sea of Azov have been shelling Mariupol for the primary time, the official stated, noting that indiscriminate hearth at civilian areas is a warfare crime.

“Now we have seen clear proof that definitely over the past week or so the Russians have intentionally and deliberately focused” civilian infrastructure, together with hospitals and locations of shelter, the official stated in a briefing to reporters. “And we even have indications of conduct on the bottom by Russian forces that may likewise represent warfare crimes.”

“The administration goes to be serving to present proof to the a number of investigations which might be occurring,” the official stated, “however we see clear proof that they’re committing warfare crimes by these indiscriminate and intentional assaults on civilian targets and the folks of Ukraine.”

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Top Venezuelan prosecutor launches criminal investigation into Maduro opposition

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Top Venezuelan prosecutor launches criminal investigation into Maduro opposition

Venezuela’s attorney general announced a criminal investigation on Monday, into President Nicolás Maduro’s opponents for calling on the country’s armed forces to stop supporting their leader and stop repressing demonstrators.

The Associated Press reported that Attorney General Tarek William Saab released a statement on the investigation tied to a written appeal by presidential candidate Edmundo González and opposition leader Maria Corina Machado. The appeal, sent hours before Saab announced the investigation, was about Maduro and the demonstrators who protested in defense of their votes cast during the July 28 election.

In a post on X, Saab accused the duo of falsely announcing “a winner of the presidential election other than the one proclaimed by the National Electoral Council, the only body qualified to do so.”

Saab also said González and Machado openly incited “police and military officials to disobey the laws.”

ARGENTINA’S MILEI RALLIES VENEZUELAN OPPOSITION DESPITE MADURO’S ‘UGLY’ ATTACKS

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Nicolas Maduro said Maria Corina Machado and Edmundo Gonzalez should face prison sentences of at least 30 years for promoting post-election violence and seeking to destabilize his government.  (Gaby Oraa/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

According to Saab, the written appeal by González and Machado exhibits that they committed various crimes like usurpation of functions, dissemination of false information to cause fear and conspiracy.

The two suspects called on leaders of security forces to reconsider their loyalty toward Maduro.

“We appeal to the conscience of the military and police to put themselves on the side of the people and their families,” González and Machado wrote. “We won this election without any doubt. It was an electoral avalanche.”

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Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado and opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez holding hands

Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado and opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez join hands during a protest against the result of the presidential election on July 30, 2024, in Caracas, Venezuela.  (Alfredo Lasry R/Getty Images)

“Now it’s up to all of us to respect the voice of the people,” they added.

The Maduro-controlled National Electoral Council handed victory to the incumbent with an alleged margin of 51%, compared to 44% support for the opposition. They have yet to produce voting tallies to prove Maduro won the race.

Pre-election polling (which is illegal in the country) indicated that opposition candidate González received double the votes of Maduro. The opposition also claims to have collected records from over 80% of the 30,000 polling booths across Venezuela showing it beat Maduro.

The U.S. eventually recognized González as the winner after claiming to have reviewed the tally sheets.

CHAVEZ STATUES TOPPLED ACROSS VENEZUELA AS ELECTION PROTESTS RAGE ON

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Supporters of Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia and opposition leader Maria Corina Machado hold their pictures during a campaign a rally. (Raul Arboldea/AFP via Getty Images)

On Saturday, Maduro announced his government had arrested 2,000 opponents and at a rally in Caracas he pledged to detain more and send them to prison. The uprising following the election results has also claimed the lives of at least 11 people, according to Foro Penal, a Caracas-based human rights group, the AP reported.

González and Machado called on Venezuelans with family members serving in the security forces to urge their loved ones to not obey illegal orders and to not attack protesters. The duo said they would offer “guarantees” to soldiers who follow the constitution, even while promising there would be no impunity for those behind abuses and following illegal orders.

González is a former diplomat and Machado was barred by the government from running for office. Both of them are in hiding and have said they fear they will be arrested or killed. Maduro has threatened to lock González and Machado up.

Fox News Digital’s Peter Aitken and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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North Macedonia on the energy transition path out of coal

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North Macedonia on the energy transition path out of coal

The country signed an agreement with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which will provide it with 26.4 million euros that should support the energy transition according to the Green Agenda.

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Authorities in North Macedonia are getting ahead with the green agenda to transition out of coal, the main energy resource of the country.

With one of the country’s main coal-fired thermal power plants, the state-owned power company Elektrani na Severna Makedonija (ESM), providing two-thirds of North Macedonia’s electricity needs, many of North Macedonia’s cities are listed among the ten most polluted in Europe, particularly during the winter.

Converting the two thermal facilities in Bitola and Negotino from coal and fuel oil is part of the country’s strategy to phase out coal and other fossil fuels.

Following the obligations undertaken under the green agenda of the European integration process, work has now commenced to transform one of the thermal power plants and adapt it to renewable energy sources by 2032.

“We have already invested in photovoltaic power plants in this region and in other regions of the country. But this is not enough to provide the energy that is now provided by this thermal plant” says Dragan Vidanovski, a consultant on energy efficiency.

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“That is why the construction of several mini nuclear power plants is planned. That is our perspective”, explains Vidanovski.

Last week, North Macedonia signed an agreement with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which will provide it with 26.4 million euros that should support the energy transition according to the Green Agenda.

Within these funds, the creation of an educational centre is planned, which will help the state provide the human resources necessary for the management of the new energy systems.

“There should be energy scientists, physicists, and nuclear physicists, as well as IT engineers because the whole system will be managed through computers. I hope that this centre will provide that personnel,” Dragan Vidanovski, a consultant on energy efficiency, says.

Parallel to the transformation of the energy infrastructural capacities, North Macedonia will have to invest in opening up new green jobs that would neutralise the shock from the eventual closure of the ESM thermal power plant, which currently provides 2500 jobs.

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In December, the government said it would prepare an investment plan for a coal phaseout by 2032, grid strengthening, new capacities, and the transition of its two coal regions.

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