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Ukraine and Russia may use ‘unconventional warfare’ strategies, former CIA officer says

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Ukraine and Russia might each use unconventional warfare ways within the ongoing warfare, a former CIA officer instructed Fox Information.

Ukraine and its allies might make use of cyber-tactics and proceed insurgency efforts, whereas Russia might resort to chemical warfare to speed up its invasion, in keeping with Ronald D. Johnson, a retired Military colonel and former U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador.

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“It additionally entails a variety of different issues as a result of typically you are speaking a few smaller insurgency pressure that is battling a bigger, extra highly effective occupying pressure,” Johnson, who spent over 20 years within the CIA as a paramilitary operations officer, stated. “You’re additionally speaking about psychological operations, you are speaking about sabotage and, in the present day, info operations, cyberattacks and even affect campaigns.” 

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Cyber functionality will profit the Ukrainian resistance, in keeping with Johnson. 

“Russia can cease incoming cyber communications, however they’ll solely do it quickly,” Johnson stated. “I feel it is vital now once you have a look at in the present day’s world to even contemplate the ability of a single individual with a laptop computer laptop and web connectivity.”

Johnson instructed Fox Information that this cyber energy will unfold messaging essential of Russian President Vladimir Putin. 

Unconventional warfare ways, together with insurgency, make it much less doubtless for Russia to occupy Ukraine long-term, in keeping with Johnson.

Civilians practice moving in groups at a military training exercise conducted by the Prosvita society in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, on Friday, March 11, 2022. (Alexey Furman/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Civilians apply shifting in teams at a navy coaching train carried out by the Prosvita society in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, on Friday, March 11, 2022. (Alexey Furman/Bloomberg through Getty Photos)
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“Numerous international locations within the free world and even personal organizations will search for ways in which they’ll help that insurgency or that resistance,” he instructed Fox Information.

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Russia’s advances have stalled not too long ago. Western intelligence anticipated Kyiv to fall inside 72 hours of the invasion, however the capital metropolis nonetheless stays beneath the Ukrainian authorities’s management.

Putin “sees the specter of an insurgency and a protracted warfare that might drain his assets and his individuals for years to return,” Johnson stated. He warned that the authoritarian chief might use “unconventional weapons like chemical weapons” to “speed up the siege course of.”

White Home press secretary Jen Psaki has equally warned that Russia might use “chemical or organic weapons in Ukraine or to create a false flag operation utilizing them.”

The Kremlin has made unfounded claims that Ukraine, with U.S. help, is getting ready to make use of chemical or organic weapons in opposition to Russian forces.

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IDF says 'suspicious aerial targets' crossed from Lebanon before Israeli forces knocked them down

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The Israeli Defense Forces said Sunday that it located “numerous suspicious aerial targets” crossing from Lebanon, prompting Israel to launch multiple interceptors that knocked the targets to the ground.

According to a press release from the IDF, a fall was identified adjacent to the kibbutz Ayelet HaShahar. This came after sirens were heard in the upper Galilee.

The incident moderately injured an IDF officer and soldier, who were both transported to a hospital for treatment. The families of the injured have been notified, the IDF said.

Israel Fire Services are working to extinguish a fire that was ignited in the area during the attack.

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Israeli army spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari speaks to the press from The Kirya, which houses the Israeli Ministry of Defence, in Tel Aviv on October 18, 2023. (GIL COHEN-MAGEN/AFP via Getty Images)

The IDF said that, after the sirens that sounded in the areas of Kiryat Shmona and Kfar Giladi, it was determined to be false identification.

IDF Spokesperson, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, said in a press briefing that troops are in several areas, including the Gaza Strip, Lebanon, Judea and Samaria, to thwart threats against Israel.

In Gaza, the IDF is focusing on locating and neutralizing underground infrastructure in the Rafah area and the Philadelphi Corridor, Hagari said, adding that dozens of tunnels have thus far been located and are being investigated, neutralized and destroyed by troops.

Hagari said not all of these tunnels are active, as some are old and the IDF has already dealt with them, but that all the tunnels are being neutralized.

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On Sunday morning, two Israeli citizens were killed and two others were wounded in a stabbing attack in the city of Holon, according to Hagari. The terrorist was neutralized at the scene by a police officer.

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The IDF said dozens of tunnels have thus far been located and are being investigated, neutralized and destroyed by troops. (Israel Defense Forces )

On Saturday, the IDF and the Israeli Securities Authority prepared a response to an alert about a terrorist cell in the Tulkarm area in the West Bank, Hagari said. The cell was on its way to carry out a terror attack on an axis or in a community, but an aircraft eliminated the cell of five terrorists who were inside a vehicle, according to Hagari.

Later that day, a counter-terrorism operation was conducted by the IDF and ISA in Tulkarm, where an aircraft killed four terrorists who had opened fire at Israeli forces. Troops also assisted from the ground, Hagari said.

Following the operation, troops located large numbers of firearms, ammunition and military vests. Hagari said a lot of these weapons come to Judea and Samaria from Iran.

“For years, Iran has been arming and financing terrorist organizations across the Middle East, including smuggling explosives into Israeli territory for terror attacks against civilians,” Hagari said. “The IDF and ISA have already thwarted numerous attacks in which Claymore type explosives were smuggled into the country’s territory. We are determined to continue acting against Iranian terrorism wherever it may be.”

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IDF UNCOVERS MASSIVE SMUGGLING TUNNEL FOR VEHICLES ON GAZA-EGYPT BORDER

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Israeli military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari poses next to an Iranian ballistic missile which fell in Israel, during a media tour at the Julis military base near the southern Israeli city of Kiryat Malachi on April 16, 2024. (Getty Images)

This comes after Hamas terrorists’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel, which killed 1,200 people and roughly 250 others were abducted. Many of the hostages are still being held by Hamas.

“This evening, we also remember the 115 hostages held by the Hamas terrorist organization in the Gaza Strip,” Hagari said. “We are committed to bringing them all home as soon as possible — those who are alive to their families, and those who are no longer alive to burial in Israel. This is our goal, and we will continue to act with great determination to achieve it.”

More than 39,000 Palestinians have been killed and more than 90,000 wounded in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry, although the count does not differentiate between civilians and terrorists.

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Far-right protesters have supported Israeli soldiers suspected of abusing a Palestinian detainee.

Before the escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, headlines in Israel were dominated by protests at the Sde Teiman detention centre. Nine soldiers were arrested, suspected of abusing a Palestinian detainee. Far-right protesters, including members of the Knesset, stormed the facility’s gate in support of the soldiers and clashed with police. As Sde Teiman’s notoriety continues to grow, what does it reveal about Israel’s treatment of Palestinian prisoners?

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